16
17
D i s p l ay Te s t
P re s s [ Y ] to te st .
L o o k fo r m i s s i n g
s p o t s i n c h a ra c te rs .
P re s s [ N ] to ret u r n
4)
When completed, press the N button to return.
B.
Keyboard Test
The Keyboard Test is used to verify that the keys are functioning
properly.
1)
Use the
scroll buttons to select
from
the
menu, and then press the Y button.
UP/DOWN
Keyboard Test
Tool Self-Test
Tool Seif-test:
1) Display Test
2) Keyboard Test
Ke y b o a r d Te s t
P re s s a ny key to
sta r t te st to
d i s p l ay n a m e ,
Key :
D o u b l e [ N ] to ret u r n
2)
Press any key to start test. When you press a key, the key name
should be observed on the display. If the name does not show up,
then the key is not functioning properly.
3)
Double press [ ] to return to the menu.
N
3.9 Vehicle Coverage
A small number of 1994 and 1995 model year gasoline vehicles are
OBD II compliant. To verify if a 1994 or 1995 vehicle is OBD II
compliant, check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI)
Label which is located under the hood or by the radiator of most
vehicles. If the vehicle is OBD II compliant, the label will designate
OBD II Certified . Additionally, Government regulations mandate
that all OBD II compliant vehicles must bave a
common sixteen-pin
Data Link Connector (DLC).
For your vehicle to be OBD II compliant it must have a 16-pin DLC
(Data Link Connector) under the dash and the Vehicle Emission
Control Information Label must state that the vehicle is OBD II
compliant.
3.10 Product Troubleshooting
Vehicle Linking Error
A communication error occurs if the scan tool fails to communicate
with the vehicle
,
s ECU (Engine Control Unit). You need to do the
following to check up:
Verify that the ignition is ON;
Check if the scan tool
,
s OBD II connector is securely connected
to the vehicle
,
s DLC;
Verify that the vehicle is OBD2 compliant;
Tutn the ignition off and wait for about 10 seconds. Turn the
ignition back to in and continue the testing.
Verify the control module is not defective
The OES5 Scanner is specially designed to work with all OBD II
compliant vehicles, including those equipped with the next generation
protocol -- Control Area Network (CAN). It is required by EPA
that all 1996 and newer vehicles ( cars and light trucks ) sold in
the United States must be OBD II compliant and this includes all
Domestic, Asian and European vehicles.