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Note: To make sure the tool is running the latest available software, 
it is advisable to check for updates on a frequent basis. Refer to 
Section 3 “Register & Update” for details.

1. Preparation

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Turn the vehicle ignition on.

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Vehicle battery voltage range should be 9-14Volts.

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Throttle should be in a closed position. 

2. Vehicle Connection

 

1.  Locate vehicle's DLC socket: The DLC (Diagnostic Link 

Connector) is typically a standard 16-pin connector where 
diagnostic code readers interface with a vehicle's on-board 
computer. It is usually located 12 inches from the center of 
the steering wheel, under or around the driver's side for 
most vehicles.  

If the DLC cannot be found, refer to the vehicle's service 

manual for the location.

2.  Connect the diagnostic cable into the vehicle's DLC   

socket.

1. Preparation & Connections

DTC

F1

F2

F3

F4

ER

I/M

OK

?

DLC Location

Diagnostic Cable

LCD Screen

OK Button

USB Port

(To update your tool via USB cable.) 

Millennium 40/50/60 Handset

Selection Button

ESC Button

(To return to the previous screen.)

DTC Button*

Erase Button*

I/M Button*

Help Button*

(To read the diagnostic 

trouble codes.)

(To clear the diagnostic 

trouble codes.)

(Quick access to I/M 

readiness function.)

(Provides online tips 

for diagnostics.)

Note: Millennium 40 
features the same 
styling as Millennium 
50/60, except for the 
LCD screen size. The 
pictures shown here are 
only for reference.

Note: 

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The buttons marked with * indicate the function hot keys(namely, 
F1, F2, F3 and F4) and only apply to Diagnostics.

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This Quick Start Guide is subject to change without written notice.

Quick Start Guide

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