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Obd2 live data mode, Recording (capturing) live data – Equus 3140 - Scan Tool CanOBD2&1 Kit User Manual

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OBD2 Live Data Mode

RECORDING (CAPTURING) LIVE DATA

CanOBD2&1

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The "Custom Live Data" menu displays, with the first PID in the
menu highlighted.

4. Use the UP

and DOWN

buttons

to scroll through the available PIDs.
When the PID you wish to display is

highlighted, press the ENTER/LD
button to select it (a "checkmark" will
show in the checkbox to the right of the
PID to confirm your selection). Repeat
the procedure until only the PIDs you
want to display have all been selected.

To deselect a currently selected PID, highlight the PID, then

press the ENTER/LD

button. The checkmark will be removed

from the checkbox.

5. When you are finished making your selection(s), scroll to the end of

the PID list and highlight the word DONE, then press the
ENTER/LD

button.

The CanOBD2&1 Scan Tool is now in "Custom Live Data" mode.
Only the PIDs you selected are shown on the CanOBD2&1 Scan
Tools display.

To toggle between the "Custom Live Data" display and the full

Live Data display, momentarily press the ENTER/LD

button.

6. To exit the "Custom Live Data" mode, press and hold the

ENTER/LD

button until the “Mode Selection Menu” displays.

RECORDING (CAPTURING) LIVE DATA

You can record and save several frames of Live Data information for
each PID supported by the vehicle in the CanOBD2&1 Scan Tool's
memory. Recorded Live Data can serve as valuable information to help
you in the troubleshooting of vehicle problems.

There are two ways that the CanOBD2&1 Scan Tool can "record" Live Data:

Record by DTC Trigger

Record by Manual Trigger

If the POWER/LINK

button is pressed at any time while

in Live Data mode, any stored (recorded) Live Data will be
cleared (erased) from the CanOBD2&1 Scan Tool’s memory.

Record by DTC Trigger

This function

automatically records (captures) Live Data information

when a DTC sets and saves it in the CanOBD2&1 Scan Tool’s memo-
ry. The recorded (captured) data can be a valuable troubleshooting aid,
particularly if you are experiencing a fault that is causing a DTC to set.