Pim configuration, Supported commands, Advanced operation – ScanTool 5100 ECUsim User Manual
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ECUsim™ 5100 User Guide
5.0 PIM Configuration
On startup or reset, the PIM prints the welcome banner that looks similar to
this:
STSP300 v3.1.3
(C) 2013 OBD Solutions
>
The PIM is now ready to accept user commands.
5.1 Supported Commands
For a list of supported commands, see the ECUsim Programming Manual that
can be found on the ECUsim 5100 product page, at:
6.0 Advanced Operation
This section describes the operation of the simulator in different protocol
modes. It assumes that the simulator is connected to a PC running terminal
emulation software.
6.1 ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-4 (5 Baud Init)
After switching to the ISO 9141-2 protocol (or ISO 14230-4 with 5 baud init
option) the PIM will print the following status message:
It will not respond to any requests until the bus is initialized. After a successful
initialization sequence, the PIM will print:
<5 BAUD INIT: OK>
At this point, the virtual ECUs will start responding to OBD requests. However,
if five seconds pass without a supported request (or a keep-alive message)
being received, the ECUs will time out and the PIM will go back to waiting for
initialization: