PDA-Dyno™ And OBD II Scan Tool Operating - Nology Engineering
PDA-Dyno™ And OBD II Scan Tool Operating - Nology Engineering
PDA-Dyno™ And OBD II Scan Tool Operating - Nology Engineering
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<strong>PDA</strong>-Dyno and <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Scan</strong> <strong>Tool</strong><br />
The Software runs on a Palm handheld computer. The <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> cable and the <strong>PDA</strong> data cable connect<br />
the Palm and the <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> Interface Adapter together. Once connected, the <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> software<br />
communicates through the <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> Interface Adapter to the vehicle.<br />
Specifications<br />
<strong>PDA</strong>-Dyno and <strong>OBD</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Scan</strong> <strong>Tool</strong><br />
The Interface Adapter and Software conforms to these specifications.<br />
Table 1: Specifications<br />
Input: CAN, SAE J1850 VPW (Variable Pulse Width Modulation), SAE J1850 PWM (Pulse Width<br />
Modulation), ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230-4, and Keyword Protocol (KWP) 2000.<br />
External Power: None, draws power from vehicle.<br />
Data Rates: 10.4K on VPW, 41.6K on PWM, and 10.4K on ISO/KWP.<br />
Units of Measure: English or Metric<br />
Manual: Electronic User Manual on CD-ROM with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) descriptions.<br />
Software: Palm software on CD-ROM.<br />
Weight: 4 oz<br />
Dimensions: 4" long x 1.75" wide x .875 thick<br />
Temperature: 32° to 158° F (0° to 70° C) non-condensing<br />
Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty. Damaged or modified products are not covered.<br />
Warnings<br />
WARNING<br />
Do not operate the vehicle indoors. A running engine produces lethal carbon monoxide exhaust<br />
fumes that can seriously harm or kill you if inhaled. Only run the vehicle motor outdoors with proper<br />
ventilation. Most scan tool operations do not require a running motor.<br />
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