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Manual de usuario Associated Equipment, modelo GM L36

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Nombre del archivo: UserManual_v1.7.pdf

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The LS1M Scanner is a scan tool that can retrieve engine parameters and trouble codes from GM vehicle using the VPW OBD-2 protocol. That includes most GM cars & trucks from 1996 to 2006. To verify compatibility of your vehicle to the LS1M scanner, look for the diagnostic connector under the dash, on the driver’s side. It’s a 16-pin connector with pins 1-8 across the top & pins 9-16 across the bottom. The VPW protocol uses pins 2, 4, 5 & 16, so these positions should have a metal insert present. LS1M has been optimized for use in GM’s LS1 and L67 series engines. Enhanced data parameters for these engine types are supported; there’s a list of them in the appendix. Some of these enhanced parameters will also work on other GM vehicles. The basic LS1M scanner comes with an OBD2 interface cable, software CD and this User’s Guide: OB2 Cable User’s Guide Software CD Page 2 Also available is a custom PDA for use with the LS1M scanner. It comes with a PDA, USB hotsync cable, serial hotsync cable, home charger, car charger, Getting Started guide and a PDA software CD. Getting Started PDA Software CDPDA Serial Cable USB Cable Home ChargerCar Charger The PDA software CD has some extra programs on it and some more online documentation, but everything you need is contained on the LS1M CD. When the term “CD” is used in this User’s Guide, it’s referring to the LS1M CD. The serial cable also has a charge connector on it, which connects to the car charger so the PDA can be charged up in the vehicle. To connect to the car, the PDA plugs into the serial cable and the serial cable plugs into the LS1M cable. The serial cable’s charge connector plugs into the car charger, which plugs into the cigarette lighter. Make sure the car’s ignition key is in the “RUN” position, or start the engine before scanning. There are a pair of internal DIP switches in the little black box of the OBD2 cable. Turning these switches “ON” will provide enough power to the PDA for scanning, but not for charging. If you use the car charger, you can leave these DIP switches “OFF” (facory default). Turn these switches “ON” if you don’t want to use the car charger, or if you are using your own Handspring PDA. If you have a Palm PDA, leave the switches “OFF”. Page 3 Both switches ON Both switches ON Turn on the PDA with the power button, located on the top of the PDA. Find the LS1M icon: and tap it with the stylus. The stylus is tucked away near the back of the PDA. To return to the application screen later, click the blue button on the keyboard, and then the Home button (picture of a blue house on it, lower right of the PDA keyboard). Before your first scan, be sure to check the engine type on the Config screen. Once you start the LS1M program, click Config and then select the appropriate engine type. You can also change the units to metric by selecting the Units button. Engine Type Units Click on Save to save your settings, then click on Scan from the Main Menu to start scanning. If you get the message “Can’t Find OBD2 Cable”, that means the PDA can’t communicate with the LS1M cable. Double-check your cables are pushed in all the way and the ignition key is “ON”. If it still won’t work, your car’s OBD2 connector may have blown a fuse. Check for 12 volts between pins 16 and 4 with a voltmeter, or open up the LS1M cable’s little box and see if the LED is on. If there is no voltage, check your cigarette or accessory fuse, which is usually the one that powers the OBD2 port. Warning Operation of the LS1M scanner while driving can pose a danger to you, your passengers and other drivers. Please always keep your eyes on the road. If necessary, have someone else operate the scanner while you drive, or use the logging functions to record data for later playback. PDA Basics No software installation is required before using LS1M, if you purchased the PDA with your scanner. (If you purchased just the cable & software, see sections “Hotsynching” and “Installing LS1M” below.) The program has been pre-loaded on the PDA. However, if you are not familiar with PDA’s, the following basic information should give you enough skill to use the program. For a full introduction to your new PDA, see the “Getting Started with your PDA” booklet or the “PDA Docs” folder on the LS1M CD. PDA docs are in Adobe Acrobat format. If you don’t have Acrobat Reader installed yet (it’s a widely used, free program for viewing .pdf files), you can install it off the LS1M CD from the “Acroread” folder, or download it from The PDA included with your scanner is intended to be used primarily for scanning with the LS1M. However, it is a fully functional PDA with address book, date book and many other standard programs. Other third-party programs can be loaded if desired, using Palm Desktop. Refer to the PDA Docs folder for more information. Page 4 Power Mute LS1M Icon Shift Home/ Menu Stylus Power Mute LS1M Icon Shift Home/ Menu Stylus Battery Indicator Page Hotsync connector u...

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