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Vehicle Diagnostic, Testing and Information Systems VAS 505x (5051, 5051B, 5052, 5053)

Operating Manual, Software V03.0 01/07

Contents
VA S 5053

VA S 50 51
VAS 505 2

V AS 5051B

Contents
Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................ ii 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 General Information ...........................................................................................1-1 General Notes ..................................................................................................1-1 Safety instructions ............................................................................................1-2 Differences within the tester series ..................................................................1-2 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4 2 2.1 Operating modes ................................................................................1-2 Testers with and without Test Instruments .........................................1-3 VAS 5053: administration via partner application ...............................1-3

Other applicable documents ............................................................................ 1-3 Initial startup .......................................................................................................2-1 Enter workshop code .......................................................................................2-2 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 Equipment number ..............................................................................2-3 Importer number and dealership number ............................................2-3 Dealership identifier ............................................................................ 2-5

2.2 2.3

Changing the dealership identifier ...................................................................2-6 Date/Time ........................................................................................................ 2-6 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 Setting the date ...................................................................................2-7 Setting the time ...................................................................................2-7 Accepting the date/time ......................................................................2-8

2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 3 3.1 3.2 3.3

Back to the start screen ...................................................................................2-9 Installing brand data from CDs ......................................................................2-10 Installation of additional applications .............................................................2-11 Printer ............................................................................................................2-12 Operation of the masks ......................................................................................3-1 Masks ...............................................................................................................3-2 Buttons .............................................................................................................3-2 Work window ....................................................................................................3-2 3.3.1 3.3.2 Left and right information window .......................................................3-3 Dialog box ...........................................................................................3-5

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3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.3.8.1 3.3.8.2 3.3.8.3 3.3.8.4 3.3.8.5 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5 3.5.1 4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3

Selection bar .......................................................................................3-6 Scroll bar .............................................................................................3-6 Cursor .................................................................................................3-7 Navigation bar ..................................................................................... 3-8 Slide controls ....................................................................................3-10 Using the virtual keyboards ...............................................................3-10 Alphanumeric keyboard ................................................................3-11 Numeric keyboard .........................................................................3-13 Decimal keyboard .........................................................................3-14 Hexadecimal keyboard .................................................................3-15 Virtual keyboard for applications / installations .............................3-16 USB keyboard ................................................................................... 3-17 USB mouse .......................................................................................3-17 "Print/Save" dialog box ..................................................................... 3-19

USB keyboard and mouse .............................................................................3-17

Print ................................................................................................................3-18

Vehicle Self-Diagnosis/OBD ..............................................................................4-1 Test Instruments .................................................................................................5-1 Overview ..........................................................................................................5-1 5.1.1 Printing measured values ...................................................................5-1 Starting the Test Instruments ...........................................................................5-2 Multimeter ........................................................................................................ 5-3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.8 5.3.9 Direct and Alternating Voltage Measurement .....................................5-5 Direct and alternating current measurement in-line ............................5-7 Direct and Alternating Current Measurement via Current Pick-up ...... 5-8 Resistance Measurement ...................................................................5-9 Continuity Test ..................................................................................5-10 Diode Test .........................................................................................5-12 Voltage DSO1 ................................................................................... 5-14 Pressure T/D .....................................................................................5-15 Temperature T/D ...............................................................................5-16

5.3.10 Calibrate ............................................................................................5-17 5.4 Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) ...............................................................5-18


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5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.5.1 5.4.5.2 5.4.6 5.4.7 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4

Channel A, Channel B ......................................................................5-20 Measuring mode ...............................................................................5-25 Trigger Mode .....................................................................................5-27 Bandwidth limiting (VAS 5051B only) ...............................................5-30 Freeze Frame ................................................................................... 5-30 Freeze frame with one measurement cursor displayed ................5-31 Freeze frame with measurement cursor 1 and measurement cursor 2 displayed ...........................................5-32 Long-term measurement in draw mode ............................................5-34 Tips and Information .........................................................................5-38 Overview ...........................................................................................5-40 Operation ..........................................................................................5-41 Values of "Final control diagnosis" diagnostic function .....................5-43 Values of the "Read measured values block" and "Basic settings" diagnostic functions ..................................................................................5-44 Values of "OBD" operating mode ......................................................5-44

Parallel mode with Test Instruments and Vehicle Self-Diagnosis .................. 5-40

Guided Fault Finding .......................................................................................... 6-1 Overview ..........................................................................................................6-1 Start Guided Fault Finding ...............................................................................6-7 "Go to" destination menu .................................................................................6-8 Vehicle identification ........................................................................................6-9 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.2.1 6.4.2.2 Vehicle without CAN diagnostics ......................................................6-10 Vehicle with gateway and CAN diagnostics ......................................6-10 Gateway not registered .................................................................6-11 No communication with gateway ..................................................6-12

6.5 6.6

Confirming vehicle identification, diagnostic connection ................................ 6-13 Vehicle system test ........................................................................................ 6-15 6.6.1 6.6.1.1 6.6.1.2 6.6.1.3 6.6.2 6.6.3 Possible problems .............................................................................6-16 Diagnostic bus faulty .....................................................................6-16 Definitely installed control unit not recognised ..............................6-17 Optionally installed control unit not recognised ............................6-17 Observe vehicle system test .............................................................6-18 Start module ......................................................................................6-19
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6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11

Fault memory contents ..................................................................................6-20 Complaint report ............................................................................................6-25 Function/Component selection ......................................................................6-30 6.9.1 Documents ........................................................................................ 6-34 Test plan ........................................................................................................6-36 Function test ..................................................................................................6-39 6.11.1 Test dialogs .......................................................................................6-43 6.11.2 Measuring instruction (multimeter) ....................................................6-43 6.11.3 Measuring instruction for vehicle systems ........................................6-45 6.11.3.1 Measuring instruction results in a message ..................................6-45 6.11.3.2 Measuring instruction with direct output .......................................6-46 6.11.3.3 Measured values table ..................................................................6-46 6.11.4 Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) measuring instruction ...............6-49 6.11.5 Cancel function test .......................................................................... 6-49

6.12

Leaving the Guided Fault Finding application ................................................6-50 6.12.1 Interrupt .............................................................................................6-51 6.12.1.1 Interrupt work briefly (pause) ........................................................6-51 6.12.1.2 "Interrupt" work for a longer period (save job) ..............................6-52 6.12.1.3 Load diagnosis job ........................................................................6-53 6.12.2 Cancel ...............................................................................................6-55 6.12.3 Exit ....................................................................................................6-55

6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2

Diagnosis log ................................................................................................. 6-57 Function test log .............................................................................................6-58 Stop modul .....................................................................................................6-58 On-line feedback log ......................................................................................6-59 Guided Functions ...............................................................................................7-1 Overview ..........................................................................................................7-1 Guided Functions run sequence ......................................................................7-5 Applications ........................................................................................................ 8-1 Overview ..........................................................................................................8-1 Starting application .......................................................................................... 8-1 8.2.1 8.2.2 Starting application from CD-ROM .....................................................8-3 Service training ...................................................................................8-3
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9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4

Administration ....................................................................................................9-1 Overview ..........................................................................................................9-1 Starting Administration ..................................................................................... 9-3 Selecting function .............................................................................................9-4 Install update ....................................................................................................9-5 9.4.1 9.4.1.1 9.4.2 9.4.2.1 9.4.3 9.4.4 Base CD ..............................................................................................9-6 Loading a base CD .........................................................................9-7 Update base CD .................................................................................9-7 Loading an update base CD ...........................................................9-7 Brand CD ............................................................................................9-8 Flash CD .............................................................................................9-8

9.5 9.6

Net-update .......................................................................................................9-9 Self-test ..........................................................................................................9-11 9.6.1 9.6.2 Test Instruments unit (VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B only) ........................9-12 Diagnostic bus unit ............................................................................9-12

9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13

Enter Workshop Code/Change Dealership Identifier .....................................9-14 Signal Generator ............................................................................................9-15 Date/Time ...................................................................................................... 9-16 Expanded Functions ......................................................................................9-16 Select Initial Graphic ......................................................................................9-16 Contents .........................................................................................................9-16 Print Format ...................................................................................................9-17 9.13.1 Printer driver / Paper format ..............................................................9-17 9.13.2 Print type ...........................................................................................9-18 9.13.3 Changing printer properties ..............................................................9-18

9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18

Print jobs (VAS 5053) ....................................................................................9-19 Touch Screen Calibration ..............................................................................9-20 ESIS Installation or Update ............................................................................9-22 Installation or update assist (not VAS 5051) ..................................................9-22 Display user documentation ...........................................................................9-23 9.18.1 Displaying a document on the VAS 5051 ......................................... 9-24 9.18.1.1 Zoom .............................................................................................9-24 9.18.1.2 Original size ..................................................................................9-25

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9.18.1.3 Backward ......................................................................................9-25 9.18.1.4 Forward .........................................................................................9-25 9.18.1.5 Print ..............................................................................................9-25 9.18.1.6 Operating bar ................................................................................9-26 9.18.2 Displaying a document on the VAS 5052, VAS 5051B, (VAS 5053) ........................................................................................ 9-27 9.18.3 Viewing and printing user documentation on a PC ........................... 9-27 9.19 Activate/deactivate telediagnosis ...................................................................9-28 9.19.1 Telediagnostics (waiting) ..................................................................9-28 9.19.2 Telediagnosis (RSIS) ........................................................................9-31 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 ELSA installation ............................................................................................9-33 ELSA administration ......................................................................................9-33 Application statistic ........................................................................................ 9-34 Installation applications ..................................................................................9-35 Dimension pressure / temperature .................................................................9-35 Network settings ............................................................................................9-36 9.25.1 Display network settings ...................................................................9-37 9.25.2 Change CentralPartnerNet-password ...............................................9-37 9.25.3 Adjustusting station name .................................................................9-37 9.25.4 Displaying target-URL .......................................................................9-38 9.25.5 Activate/Deactivate online connection via the Internet (Secure Client) ..................................................................... 9-39 9.25.6 Proxy settings ................................................................................... 9-39 9.25.7 GeKo-test (confidentiality and component protection) ......................9-40 9.25.8 Setting ISDN protocol .......................................................................9-40 9.25.9 Installation radio LAN ........................................................................9-41 9.25.10 Online-connection .............................................................................9-41 9.25.11 Importing importer settings ...............................................................9-42 9.25.12 Application tests ...............................................................................9-42 9.25.13 Activating/deactivating network update after restart .........................9-42 9.26 9.27 9.28 Exporting function test files ............................................................................9-43 Import function test files .................................................................................9-43 System expansions ........................................................................................ 9-44 9.28.1 Add printer ........................................................................................ 9-44
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9.29 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 11 12

Keyboard assignment ....................................................................................9-45 Update installation (only VAS 5053) ..............................................................9-45 Battery service ...............................................................................................9-46 Display battery charging ................................................................................9-47 Switching on erWin documents (only VAS 5051B and VAS 5052) ................9-48 Partner application (VAS 5053) ..................................................................... 9-48 Configuration of vehicle communication ........................................................9-49 Help .................................................................................................................... 10-1 Overview ........................................................................................................10-1 Starting and closing Help ...............................................................................10-1 Help Overview ................................................................................................10-2 Help on pressed button ..................................................................................10-4 Abbreviations and terms .................................................................................11-1 Index ..................................................................................................................12-1

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Applicable software versions This operating manual applies to base CD release V11.00. Associated documents In addition to this operating manual that describes the use of the individual operating modes, the following relevant technical documents may exist for the individual testers:

/1/ Start-up/unpacking instructions (tester-specific) with important information about starting up and registering the unit. /2/ Brief instructions (tester-specific) Fold-out sheet with information about the tester and also brief information about using it. This printed documentation is a part of a tester package. /3/ Operating Manual VAS 505x Hardware (tester-specific) Description of tester, display and control elements, functions of diagnostic and measurement cables, troubleshooting as well as technical data. /4/ Start-up/unpacking instructions including partner application VAS 5053 Describes, in addition to /1/, the installation of the partner application and also administration functions for the VAS 5053. /5/ Printer manual The documentation for the printer is included in the printer package (also see the accompanying data carrier). /6/ VAS 505x Service information contains important information, addresses and telephone hotlines in case of malfunction. /7/ Vehicle self-diagnosis operating manual Describes the use of the "Vehicle self-diagnosis" operating mode.

Reference may be made to these documents in the operating manual as follows. Example: (See /3/, chapter "Troubleshooting")

Note
The operating manuals are subject to maintenance and are delivered with every base CD, with the exception of /2/ and /5/. Check the manuals from time to time to see whether there are any updates. You can find information on the display of the manuals in section 9.18.

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Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
Meaning of symbols The safety instructions in the operating manuals, the Startup/Unpacking Instructions or in other documentation provided, on screen displays on the tester during operation and on the products themselves use symbols with the following meanings:

Warning!
Text with this symbol contains information for your safety and how you can reduce the risk of severe or fatal injury.

The WARNING

symbol warrants particular attention for your safety.

Caution!
Text with this symbol contains information about how you can avoid damage to the vehicle and the tester. The Caution symbol tells you that if the information is ignored, damage to the vehicle and/or the tester could result (e.g.: Ensure that the touch screen is not touched with sharp, edged objects.).

Note
Text with this symbol contains additional, useful information. A Note symbol contains other, special instructions for using the device, and related information.

Note on further safety instructions


The general safety instructions, which are valid for the complete VAS 505x family of testers, are listed in the following. Further safety instructions are to be found in the operating manuals. Therefore, please read the operating manuals before use. Safety instructions may also appear on the screen of the tester. Follow all the instructions displayed.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Warning!
Read all instructions.

2. Warning!
Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been damaged - until it has been examined by a qualified serviceman.

3. Warning!
Do not let cord hang over edge of table, bench or counter, or come in contact with hot manifolds or moving fan blades.

4. Warning!
An extension cord is not allowed. For testing use only specified cables.

5. Warning!
Always unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use. Never yank cord to pull plug from outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect.

6. Warning!
To protect against risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers of fuel (gasoline).

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7. Warning!
Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating combustion engines.

8. Warning!
Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturess recommended attachments.

9. Warning!
Risk of explosions The devices have internal parts which emit sparks and therefore must not be exposed to flammable fumes. The device should be operated at least 460 mm (18 inches) above the floor surface since fumes from fuels and other materials accumulate at floor level.

10. Warning!
All measurement cables may only be used within the measurement ranges stipulated in the technical specifications and the descriptions in the operating manual. All measurement pick-ups may only be used on cable whose casing is undamaged. Do not carry out measurements on damaged cables.

11. Warning!
The devices connected to electrical power supply correspond to protection class 1 and are fitted with a safety-tested mains cable. They may only be connected to electrical networks with an earthed protective conductor (TN networks) or electrical outlets with earthed protective conductors.

12. Warning!
Fluctuations and deviations in the power supply beyond the permitted range of tolerance can lead to malfunctions and damage.

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13. Warning!
During test drives, secure the tester with a strap on the vehicle's back seat and connect it to the vehicle using the diagnostic cable. A second person must operate the tester from the back seat. Operation from the front seat is too dangerous, e.g. in the event of airbag activation. Only for VAS 5051: To supply the VAS 5051 with power from the vehicle battery, use only the 3 m diagnostic cable.

14. Warning!
Electrical ignition systems carry voltages of up to approx. 30 kV. Observe general safety guidelines for workshops at all times.

15. Warning!
If you open the tester or its accessories without authorisation or carry out improper alterations to them, considerable risk to you and to the device may result.

16. Caution!

VAS 5051 - changing fuse

For inline current measurements with the VAS 5051, only a replacement fuse of the same type and same amperage may be installed in order to avoid risks of fire and to protect the device. To order original parts, refer to the corresponding chapters of the operating manual.

17. Caution!

VAS 5051B workshop trolley - ventilation

When operating with the VAS 5051B workshop trolley, make sure that there is sufficient ventilation for the table power adapter of the tester and for the printer. Please note that even when the tester is switched off, the battery charging circuit remains in operation and the printer is online (although in energy saving mode). Completely open the top cover above the printer or the roll-up door during operation (depending on the existing workshop trolley). Heat-dissipation of the table power adapter must not be impaired by objects on top of it (cable, cloth, etc.). Pull the mains cable of the workshop trolley to switch off the complete device.

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18. Caution!

when connecting non-VW vehicles

The VAS 505x diagnostic devices were developed for vehicles from the Volkswagen group. If the tester is connected directly to vehicles from other manufacturers, damage to the vehicle could result. Therefore if non-VW vehicles are to be tested using the general OBD functions in the Vehicle Self-Diagnosis application, the OBD adapter cable VAS 5052/16 needs to be connected between the diagnostic cable and the diagnostic connection on the vehicle (with fewer cable connections).

19. Caution!

when handling the battery

The battery may only be replaced by trained personnel. Never short-circuit the battery. Never throw the battery into a fire. Dispose of or recycle the battery in accordance to the local regulations.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!


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1.1

General Information
General Notes

The operating manual software contains the information you will need to operate the tester series VAS 505x, as far as use of the operating modes1 via the touch screen is concerned. All information about the tester/hardware can be be found in /3/. This documentation is intended to be used by technically qualified persons with the relevant knowledge in the field of vehicle diagnosis and test instruments. For reasons of clarity the operating manual does not include all details of all versions of the operating modes described. In the same way the contents of the masks shown here may differ to a minor extent from the masks shown by the different tester types. Tester-specific differences are indicated by text and / or symbols. The model designation "VAS 505x" stands for VAS 5051, VAS 5051B, VAS 5052 and VAS 5053. The symbols of the corresponding testers appear at the top of pages containing information valid for several models.
Table 1-1 Tester symbols

VAS 5051
VAS 5052
V AS 5051

VAS 5052 VAS 5053


VA S 50 53

VAS 5051B
V AS 5051B

1. The glossary arrow indicates that the term so marked is explained in chapter 11.
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1.2

Safety instructions

You should comply with all safety instructions. These will be found after the table of contents and at the various relevant places in the operating manual.

1.3
1.3.1

Differences within the tester series


Operating modes

The following table provides an overview of operating modes available in the different testers.
Table 1-2 VAS 505x Operating modes

Operating mode Administration Vehicle Self-Diagnosis OBD Test Instruments Guided Fault Finding Guided Functions Applications
1.

VAS 50511 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

VAS 5051B G G G G G G

VAS 5052 G G G

VAS 5053

For the VAS 5051, there is no communication with LT3 and UDS control units at present.

available, not available available in part at the tester, in part via the partner application

Communication with LT3 commercial vehicles and UDS control units Communication with LT3 vehicles is available as a new feature from base CD V10.00 and with UDS control units from base CD V11.00.

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1.3.2

Testers with and without Test Instruments

Within the tester series there are models with and without Test Instruments. For the correct use of the function tests with test instruments available in the Guided Fault Finding, so-called "replacement values" (see section 6.11) must be input via a virtual keyboard in the case of testers without Test Instruments. The measurements are carried out using an external test instrument and the measured values then input via the touch screen.

1.3.3

VAS 5053: administration via partner application

Instead of a hard disc, the VAS 5053 is equipped with a flash (memory) card. It does not have a DVD drive either. This means that some Administration functions cannot be carried out on the VAS 5053 directly. They are therefore 'boarded out' and executed from a partner application (see /4/). The communication between the partner (VAS 5051B, VAS 5052 or workshop PC) and the VAS 5053 is carried out via a USB connection.

1.4

Other applicable documents

Associated documents are listed after the table of contents. Please note that each tester has its own hardware description. The software description, on the other hand, since it nearly applies to the entire VAS 505x tester series, is provided in a common operating manual.

Using the operating manuals The operating manuals are located on the base CD and are loaded onto the tester via the CD. You can also view and print the operating manual if you insert the base CD into the CD/DVD drive of a PC. For more detailed information, see section 9.18.

Caution!
Only insert the base CD in a PC that has already been switched on, and remove it from the CD/DVD drive again without delay after you have viewed the operating manual. Since the base CD can be booted, the operating system on your PC's hard drive can be destroyed if the base CD is still in the drive the next time the PC is switched on.

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Initial startup

Once the tester has completed the start-up routine, initially a warning will be displayed: No network communication is possible with the current station name! Use the menu item Administration / Network settings to change the station name. This message will appear at every start-up until you change the station name. For information on how to define this setting, see section 9.25.3. Click on OK to close this dialog box. Another dialog box now appears. It appears each time the tester is started. It explains the meaning of the symbols used for warnings and notes. After reading the information, close the dialog box with OK. You can access the global warnings and notes at any time by clicking on the button with the red warning triangle (see fig. 2-1). Depending on the tester battery's state of charge on the VAS 5051B and VAS 5053, a prompt may appear asking you to start a battery service cycle. For more information, see section 9.31. Closing the dialog boxes enables the start mask. It contains the initial graphic, the current software version of the base CD and the buttons Administration, Warning and notes, Help and Print. The image you see may vary depending on the software version. For information on using the buttons, see chapter 3.

Information on the currently loaded base CD is shown here

Press this button to open Administration. Printouts, help, warnings and notes, indication of date and time
Fig. 2-1 Start mask as it appears during initial startup

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2.1

Enter workshop code

Before you can use the tester in your workshop, you must first enter your workshop code. To do this, you can use the Enter Workshop Code function. This function only appears when you start the device for the first time. To enable worldwide equipment identification and a unique user assignment, three elements are used:

Equipment number VZ / importer number1 Dealership number

The VZ / importer number and dealership number (provided by Volkswagen) must be input by the user at initial start-up. To do so, first click on the Administration button and then select the line "Enter workshop code". Entered by manufacturer

Select this function!

Fig. 2-2

Mask Administration, select function

1. VZ: Sales centre in Germany


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2.1.1

Equipment number

The equipment number (the same as the last five digits of the ser. number on the rating plate) is held in the read-only memory in the unit and cannot be changed by the user (see fig. 2-2).
Table 2-1 Equipment numbers

Range of numbers 1 - 19999 20001 - 49999 50001 - 79999 80001 - 99999

Model VAS 5051 VAS 5053 VAS 5052 VAS 5051B

2.1.2

Importer number and dealership number

Two entry masks will appear so that you can enter the workshop code (importer number and dealership number). These masks will only appear once. Another mask will then appear, allowing you to enter the dealership identifier as shown in table 2-2. You can change this entry at any time.
Table 2-2 Workshop code

Parameter Importer number Dealership number Dealership identifier

Type of input three digits from 0 to 9 (number is provided by VW) five digits from 0 to 9 (number is provided by VW) you can enter up to two lines, each containing a maximum of 60 numbers and letters, for the name and address of your workshop; entries must be in Latin letters with no diacritical marks

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Corrections: press C to delete the rightmost digit in the display.

Enter your 3-digit importer number and confirm by pressing Q.

Fig. 2-3

Mask "Enter importer number"

For information on using the virtual keyboards, see also section 3.3.8.

Enter your 5-digit dealership number and confirm by pressing Q.

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Mask "Enter Dealership Number"

The workshop code that has been entered remains unchanged even after installing a new base CD (see section 9.4) and once entered can never be changed.

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Make sure that the entries you have made are correct. Select Cancel to enter the information again. Note: It is not possible to change a workshop code after it has been entered!

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"Confirmation of input for importer number and dealership number" mask

2.1.3

Dealership identifier

After you have confirmed the entries for the importer number and dealership number, a mask will appear so that you can enter the dealership identifier.

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Enter your dealership identifier (such as company name and address) here line by line. Conclude the input of each line using the white "Q" button (not with the grey letter buttons). Use the white arrow button to switch between lower and upper case letters. The other arrow keys may be used for changing the input position. For more information on using the virtual keyboard, see section 3.3.8.

2.2

Changing the dealership identifier

After you have entered the workshop code, the function "Enter workshop code" is replaced by "Change dealership identifier". With this function, you can change your dealership identifier at any time.

2.3

Date/Time

After entering the workshop code, you can change to Administration operating mode to set the correct date and time for the system. Select "Date/time" in the list to display the following mask:

The arrows appear after touching a button.

Fig. 2-7

Mask "Date/Time", set hour

Once the date/time has been set, it can only be overwritten again under specific circumstances (see section 2.3.3).

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2.3.1

Setting the date

The date is displayed according to the German standard: day - month - year. To change the date, select the display field for the day, the month or the year. The appropriate value can be set individually using the two arrow keys to the left and right of the date display. The left-hand knob decrements the selection by one unit.

The right-hand knob increments the selection by one unit.

2.3.2

Setting the time

To change the time, select the display field for the hour or the minute. The appropriate value can be set individually using the two arrow keys to the left and right of the time display. The left-hand knob decrements the selection by one unit.

The right-hand knob increments the selection by one unit.

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Accepting the date/time

Note
A set date/time is stored on the tester and updated continuously from this point forward. Values before the date last saved are not accepted. If you attempt to store an older date, an appropriate message is displayed. In this case, the date can only be reset after the reinstallation of a formatting base CD (e.g. Base V07.00.00). Press "Back" to return to the previous screen mask. The set values are used as the system date/time. The current time values are always displayed again on the navigation bar at the bottom of the work window. By pressing "Go to", you can "Cancel" or "Exit" the time input and exit the mask without changing the system time.

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Back to the start screen

With the Go to button and subsequent selection of the Exit line you can return to the start screen from the Administration operating mode. Now the tester is ready for operation and displays e. g. the following start screen with other activated buttons.

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Start mask after entering the dealer data

The current version of the base CD is shown in the start mask. Included in this information are the language designation, version number and version date. The start screen offers you the following selection:

Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, see /7/ OBD, see /7/ Test Instruments, see chapter 5 (Replacement value input for VAS 5052) Guided Fault Finding, see chapter 6 Guided Functions, see chapter 7 Applications, see chapter 8 ? (Help), see chapter 10 (safety information), see section 3.3.6 Print; see section 3.5 and the corresponding sections of the operating modes in question Applications; see chapter 8 (not VAS 5053)

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2.5

Installing brand data from CDs

For Guided Fault Finding (not with VAS 5053) and Guided Functions to work, you must install one or more brand CDs as follows: 1. Open the CD / DVD drive and insert the desired brand CD. Be sure to read the information about inserting CDs (see /3/). 2. Close the CD drive. 3. Press Administration. 4. In the mask that appears, choose "CD update/installation" from the menu (fig. 2-9. For more information about this function, see section 9.4). Confirm the security dialog that follows. 5. The contents of the brand CD are now installed on the VAS 505x. It can take more than an hour to carry out a full installation. As soon as installation is complete, the tester switches from Administration operating mode back to the start mask. A brand symbol is displayed in the top right corner of the screen to indicate which brand CD(s) have been installed on the tester.

Fig. 2-9

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Two brand CDs are loaded

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6. Remove the CD from the drive. Install additional CDs if necessary by repeating steps 1 through 6. For installation on the VAS 5053 via the partner application, see /4/.

2.6

Installation of additional applications

The installation of additional applications, such as e.g. ELSA, erWin, Bentley-Assist or ESIS, is described in the administration (see chapter 9). After the installation, an appropriate button, e.g. "Elsa Win", appears in the start mask, above the "Applications" button.

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2.7

Printer

Note
For information about printers and possible settings, see section 9.13 and section 9.28.1. On/Off switch (VAS 5051/VAS 5051B printer) If the on/off switch on the left side of the printer is off, switch it to ON. You will see the message "INITIALIZING" in the display field while it is starting up. Once operationally ready, the printer switches to display "ON-LINE..." and the "Ready" LED next to the display panel lights up. The printer can remain on because it switches automatically to standby mode.

Note
When a print job is started, standby mode is automatically canceled and the internal heating element is switched on. When the operating temperature is reached (after approx. 60 s) printing begins.

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1
Fig. 3-1 Overview masks

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Mask (screen display) Button in the navigation bar Work window Left and right information window Dialog box Selection bar Scroll bar Cursor Navigation bar

Note
In "Vehicle self-diagnosis" operating mode, the use of the masks may differ from this description. For more information about the operation of the vehicle self-diagnosis, see /7/.
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Masks

The graphic displays on the screen are known as "masks" (fig. 3-1, 1). They display all the information and control functions. The masks displayed on the tester are usually structured in the same way: in the bottom section there is a bar with control elements (the navigation bar), the middle and largest section is taken up by the work window in which you make your selection or can enter values. The two information windows are above the work window.

3.2

Buttons

In each mask, you will only see the buttons (fig. 3-1, 2) that are necessary for a particular task. You select the various functions with these buttons. The colour of the button shows you whether or not it is activated. If the button is dark it is pressed or switched on.

button not pressed, function can be activated You have selected this button. As soon as You can see this button on the screen but you are no longer touching the screen, have not activated it. the desired command is executed.

pressed button, function active

3.3

Work window

The work window (fig. 3-1, 3) takes up the largest part of the mask. The display changes according to the operating mode and current progress.

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Left and right information window

Most of the masks contain two information windows (fig. 3-1, 4) which are located above the work window.

Note
The contents of the working and information windows illustrated in this operating manual are examples and need not necessarily be the same as the contents of your tester. The left-hand information window displays the following information:

1st line: Name of the operating mode (Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, Applications, Guided Fault Finding, Guided Functions, Administration). 2nd line: Name of the function activated in the respective operating mode 3rd and 4th line: Operating instructions (e.g.: Select engine code), status (e.g.: Function not found) or detailed information on the displayed function.

Fig. 3-2

Display in the left-hand information window

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In the right-hand information window, results or the previous selection are displayed. In Test Instruments operating mode, fault reports are also displayed in this window.

Fig. 3-3

Selection of a complaint report in the right-hand information window

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Dialog box

A dialog box (fig. 3-1, 5) is a small mask which is displayed over the main mask. It shows additional information, operating possibilities and fault messages to be able to execute further steps in the selected program.

Note
As long as a dialog box is open, the buttons of the main mask cannot be pressed. You have to press a button in the dialog box to close it first. The following buttons may appear in the dialog boxes:
Table 3-1 Buttons of the dialog boxes (selection)

Button Cancel Display Exit OK Pause Close Overview Interrupt

Meaning You abort an action and return to the previous mask Allows you to display image or text documents. You end an operating mode and return to the system start screen You confirm the action or a dialog with "OK". Work is interrupted briefly and then continued. The dialog box is closed. You are shown a selection list where you can select the desired text or action. Work is interrupted for an extended period of time, and data is saved. Printer symbol: Starts a screen printout which sends what you see on screen to the selected output medium. For more details, see section 3.5.1.

The help also appears in a dialog box. See chapter 10 for using help.

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Selection bar

After selecting a line in the work window or in a dialog box, this line is highlighted by means of a black selection bar (fig. 3-1, 6). The words in the line you have selected are shown in white. After you have made your selection, the next mask will usually appear as soon as you move your finger away from the touch screen. If this is not the case, your tester offers you the possibility of selecting several texts. Select all the texts you want to mark. To then go to the next mask, press the Continue button (see page 3-8).

3.3.4

Scroll bar

If the complete text cannot be displayed in a dialog box or mask, a scroll bar (fig. 3-1, 7) appears on the right. It consists of a slide and two arrows. The length of the slide shows you whether it is a large or a small document. The smaller the slide the larger the text which has not yet been displayed. To read the text, place your finger on the slide and move it up or down. (VAS 5052: Alternatively, you can press and hold the upper mouse button and move the slide using the navigation button.) The desired text is displayed. You can, however, also move it line by line. If you touch or click the "Arrow down" ( ) the text moves up one line, with the "Arrow up" ( ) key it moves down one line.

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Cursor

The cursor (fig. 3-1, 8) of the tester takes on various forms depending on its present function.
Table 3-2 Forms of the cursor

Appearance

Function The "arrow" is the cursor form with which you select functions or buttons. The "hourglass" appears when the tester is processing your inputs.

Note Controlled by touching the screen. On VAS 5052, it is also possible to use the mouse control. No further inputs should be made when the hourglass appears. Wait until the cursor changes back to an arrow. No further inputs should be made when this display appears. Wait until the cursor changes back to an arrow.

The printer appears when you have sent a print command to a connected printer by pressing the Print button.

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3.3.6

Navigation bar

The navigation bar (fig. 3-1, 9) is at the bottom of the mask. You can call help and service functions with the buttons in this line. The work window changes every time you press a button. The navigation bar contains a maximum of eight different operating buttons as well as the indication of the date and time. The number of buttons actually available depends on the type of mask and its current state.

Fig. 3-4

Overview of buttons on the navigation bar (example)

After you have pressed the desired button, the tester will carry out the corresponding action. If provided, the buttons appearing on the navigation bar have the following functions:

You can abort the current function or return to the previous mask with the Back button. Using this button, you can switch from Guided Fault Finding or Guided Functions to another operating mode. Use this button to switch directly to another operating mode.

Using this button in Guided Functions, you can go to the mask Vehicle system test. Using this button in Guided Functions, you can start the Vehicle system test. You call the tester help function (see chapter 10). By pressing this button, you can view general warnings ("Caution", "Warning") and notes. You go to the next mask with the Continue button.

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This button opens the "Go to destination" menu. In the menu, you will find different items depending on the current operating mode and function of the tester. Press "Cancel" to go to the first mask of the current operating mode. Press "Exit" to go to the start mask. Press "Administration" to go to a limited number of administration functions. You can also use these functions in other active operating modes, such as Test Instruments and Guided Fault Finding. Afterwards, press the appropriate button on the navigation bar to return to the original operating mode. The following functions are available at present (depending on the tester, see chapter 9 for function descriptions): Change dealership identifier Contents Print format Display user documentation Activate telediagnosis Network settings Configuration of vehicle communication If other applications are active in addition to the described operating modes, you can switch to the applications by selecting the corresponding name. In Guided Fault Finding test stepts can be selected which have already been carried out. This allows you to go back in the function test in order to change entries or selections as needed (see chapter 6.3). For the print options, see section 3.5.

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3.3.7

Slide controls

You can change the setting values continuously with the slide control.

Fig. 3-5

Slide control

Touch the lighter coloured control knob and pull it slowly to the right or left depending on whether you want to set the value higher or lower. If you touch the area to the right or left of the slide control, the value is incremented or decremented.

3.3.8

Using the virtual keyboards

The tester does not have a traditional keyboard. If it is necessary to input data, a socalled virtual keyboard will appear on the touch screen, allowing you to enter text by touching the "keys" on the screen. The layout of the virtual keyboard changes to suit the application case in question. A virtual keyboard consists of an input field (which provides various keys) and a display field alongside or above it which displays the text you have input. The tester uses several types of virtual keyboards for special tasks. Examples are shown in the following sections.

Note
You can also enter characters using a keyboard connected to the tester. See section 3.4.1.

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3.3.8.1

Alphanumeric keyboard

When the alphanumeric keyboard appears on the screen you can enter letters, numbers and special characters. Your input can be viewed in the field above the keyboard. To enter a text or string of numbers, touch or click the desired buttons in the right order.

Note
If the text or the sequence of numbers is too long, an acoustic signal is emitted. Examples of alphanumeric keyboards are shown in fig. 3-6 and fig. 3-7. Depending on the task, different keyboards arrangements are used. Display field for entered texts

Fig. 3-6

Alphanumeric keyboard (lowercase letters) with display field

Fig. 3-7

Alphanumeric keyboard (uppercase letters) with display field

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Special keys The alphanumeric keyboard has some special keys (some of which have a lighter background) with the following functions. You can use this button to delete and correct your input. If you touch or press C for "Clear" the last entered character is cleared; if you use this button several times, the text is deleted character by character in reverse as long as characters still exist. The Q button means Quit. You usually use this button to confirm and terminate your entry. In multi-line input possibilities, you can use Q to move to the next line. In the left hand information window you are shown how many characters and lines you can enter. This corresponds to a keyboard shift key. When you touch or click it, the display of the keyboard changes from upper case letters with special characters to lower case letters with numbers and vice versa (see fig. 3-6, fig. 3-7). This button only appears in the alphanumeric keyboard. This button is required to insert a space between words or letters.

This key moves the input position up a line.

This key moves the input position back a character.

This key moves the input position forward a character.

This key moves the input position down a line.

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3.3.8.2

Numeric keyboard

Enter the desired value by touching the number keys. The numbers you have input will be displayed in the field at the top.

Fig. 3-8

Numerical keyboard with display field

Special keys The numerical keyboard includes special keys C and Q. They have the same function as those on the alphanumeric keyboard.

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3.3.8.3

Decimal keyboard

Enter the desired value by touching the number keys. The numbers you have input will be displayed in the field to the left.

Fig. 3-9

Decimal keyboard with display field

Special keys The decimal keyboard includes special keys C and Q and the arrow keys. They have the same function as those on the alphanumeric keyboard. The keyboard also has the following additional special keys: This key inserts a positive sign. This key inserts a negative sign. This key inserts a decimal point.

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3.3.8.4

Hexadecimal keyboard

Enter the desired value by touching the characters. The numbers you have input will be displayed in the field to the left.

Fig. 3-10

Hexadecimal keyboard with display field

Special keys The hexadecimal keyboard includes special keys C and Q and the arrow keys. They have the same function as those on the alphanumeric keyboard.

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3.3.8.5

Virtual keyboard for applications / installations

For operating applications (Elsa Win, erWin, etc.) and for installation purposes (ELSA, printer drivers, etc.), an operating bar appears at bottom right on the screen, with five rectangular operating buttons and a selection list. You can use the first four buttons to activate a virtual alphanumeric keyboard, which will appear in the corner of the screen corresponding to the symbol shown on the button you press. This virtual keyboard is language-specific and can be set via the "Keyboard assignment" function (section 9.29) in Administration. When you press the fifth button, the virtual keyboard will disappear again and the operating bar shifted to the corner last selected. You can use the menu bar that appears in order to return to other applications that have been loaded or to the start mask via the "System Start" menu item.

Fig. 3-11

Operating bar of the virtual keyboard

Fig. 3-12

Example with GB keyboard assignment

The virtual keyboard is copyright of the manufacturer: 2000 MontFocus Information Systems Ltd. All rights reserved.

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3.4.1

USB keyboard and mouse


USB keyboard

If a USB keyboard is connected, you can make inputs in applications or during installations. It is an alternative to the virtual keyboard in section 3.3.8. A language-specific keyboard is provided. The keyboard can be set via the "Keyboard assignment" function (section 9.29) in administration.

3.4.2

USB mouse

As an alternative to operating via the touch screen, a connected USB mouse can also be used with the VAS 5051B.

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Print

If you press the "Print" button on the navigation bar, a sub-menu provides you with various options for the output of results via a printer/ external storage device. Before using a printer, make that it has been set correctly (see section 9.13). Screen: Prints the contents of the screen that is currently visible (screen shot). This option is always possible. Enter vehicle ID no./licence plate no.: In operating modes Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, Guided Fault Finding and Guided Functions, you can enter the chassis number and licence plate number of the tested vehicle before issuing the log by using the alphanumeric keyboard that appears. In this way, the vehicle ID number and licence plate number will appear in the log, allowing clear identification later on. When logs are saved to removable storage device, the vehicle ID number also appears in the file name. For this reason, you must enter the vehicle ID number before saving. This data is deleted when you quit the operating mode. Safely remove hardware (not for VAS 5053) This menu item is only available if you have used a USB external storage device to output data. Make sure to select this option prior to disconnecting the external storage device from the tester, otherwise the transferred data might be lost. A dialog box informs you when you may disconnect the external storage device without any loss of data. You can find further print functions (diagnosis protocol, ...) in the appropriate sections of the corresponding operating modes. On starting a print job (screen, protocol, ) a dialog box appears so that you are able to specify the job in more detail, see section 3.5.1.

Note on protocols
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"Print/Save" dialog box

On assigning a print job, a dialog box appears. Its operating buttons depend on the current situation:

Fig. 3-13

Example of the dialog box for a print job

Use this dialog box to specify the print job in detail. You may enter multiple outputs in succession, e.g. one for a printer (paper) and one for a USB memory. The dialog box remains open until you press the "Continue" button. The selected print job is displayed under the title bar. The option of writing to USB memory or diskette is provided only if the appropriate external storage device has been connected and recognised If the USB memory stick is connected later on and recognised by the system, the dialog box is updated. If you press the printer symbol on the title bar, another dialog box appears that you can use to specify the output of the desired screen content. Functions of the operating buttons:

Print Printout via the configured printer (see section 9.13). Save to diskette Output to the disc drive connected. Save to USB stick (USB memory) Output to the USB memory connected. You connect a USB memory later on, the corresponding button is displayed. Send for online technical support Output to the "ProtoURL" address via LAN connection (display option, see section 9.25.4). If there is no connection, an appropriate message is displayed and the protocol is stored temporarily on the tester (also see section 6.16). You can only send the diagnostic protocol of the Guided Fault Finding/Guided Functions online.

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Safely remove hardware (not for VAS 5053) This button appears if a USB memory is connected. Press it before you remove the USB memory (also see section 3.5). Save to VAS 5053 (only for VAS 5053) If no printer is connected, print jobs may be saved to the VAS 5053 and printed at a later point in time (also see section 9.14). Enter vehicle identification no./license plate no. If the vehicle identification no. and the license plate no. are required to output a protocol (also see section 3.5), these values are requested here if they have not been entered yet. If the vehicle identification no. has already been entered or found automatically during the vehicle system test, then you only need to enter the vehicle license number. You do not need to repeat this. After such a data request and the corresponding input, you will need to restart the printout. Help Help for the dialog. Continue Closes the dialog box.

Printing the diagnosis protocol If a diagnosis protocol is output, you are asked whether you would like a complete protocol or a short version (see section 6.13; not for "Send for online technical support"). Printing user manuals Printout is only possible using a printer, the "Print/Save" dialog box does not appear. However, the desired page range can be entered prior to printing.

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Note
For information on the use of the "Vehicle self-diagnosis" mode, see /7/.

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5.1

Test Instruments
Overview

The Test Instruments operating mode allows you to set the testing unit with the help of parameter masks and then use the unit to perform tests. Measurement results are displayed numerically and/or graphically on the screen.

Note
There are no special Test Instruments provided for the VAS 5052 and the VAS 5053. The measurements required for Guided Fault Finding must be obtained using external testing devices. The results of these measurements can be entered as replacement values via a virtual keyboard. The following functions are available in Test Instruments operating mode: Multimeter DSO In addition, you can also use the buttons on the navigation bar to switch to the

Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, Guided Fault Finding and Guided Functions operating modes. You can only do this if you began your diagnostic session in one of these operating modes.

Caution!
Use the Test Instruments only on vehicles and vehicle components. In the Test Instruments operating mode functions you can also have selected measured values from Vehicle Self-Diagnosis displayed in parallel.

5.1.1

Printing measured values

Via the Print button and then selecting "Screen" you can output a copy of the screen to the output medium specified.

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5.2

Starting the Test Instruments

The Test Instruments are accessed from the start mask by pressing the Test Instruments button.

Fig. 5-1

Start mask, activation of Test Instruments

The "Multimeter" mask always appears after it is started. Free use Test Instruments can be programmed to carry out a fault search as part of a function test (see section 6.11) - for example, for checking wiring - or be used as desired. In the latter case you can select instruments directly from the start mask via the Test Instruments button or via non-fixed functions on the navigation bar of the other operating modes. If the Test Instruments are currently in use in a function test they will not be available for free use.

When Test Instruments is started from the start mask, the "Multimeter" mask always opens first but when switched from the application operating modes it will be the mask last used which will open (multimeter or DSO). You can change between the "Multimeter" and "DSO" masks via the "Go to" menu.

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5.3

Multimeter

Setting the multimeter When accessed from the start mask, the "Multimeter" mask is displayed in its basic setting "Voltage URD" (see fig. 5-2). When you return to the "Multimeter" mask, the setting shown will be the last one used since the operating mode was started. Once the mask appears, the current setting is used to perform a calibration.

Funktionsblock 1

Funktionsblock 2

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"Multimeter" mask, basic setting

The "Multimeter" mask is used to operate the multimeter as a free measuring device. You can set measurement functions, perform measurements and read the test results in it.

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Function blocks The buttons on screen for selecting the measurement functions of the two function blocks have differently coloured inscriptions. The selectable measurement functions are divided into two function blocks (see fig. 5-2):

Function block 1 (measurements via URD measuring lead, yellow inscription) Voltage URD Current URD (VAS 5051B) or inline current (VAS 5051) Resistance URD Diode test URD Continuity test URD Function block 2 (measurement via current pick-ups, DSO1 measuring lead, pressure / temperature sensor, green inscription ) Voltage DSO1 Pressure T/D Temperature T/D Current via current pick-up

Two simultaneous measurements You can perform one measurement from function block 1 or function block 2 or you can perform one from each of the function blocks simultaneously (for example see fig. 5-9). Operate both measurement functions the same way as if each of them was the only measurement currently performed. If there is a second measurement function selected in the function block which is not needed, you can switch it off by selecting it. If there is a second measurement function selected in the function block which is not needed, you can switch it off by selecting it again. The bar indicating the measured value and the Min/Max display under the value display are omitted when two measurements are active at the same time. Overflow / underflow of measurement values An overflow or underflow of measurement values for measuring the voltage, current and resistance is indicated by "+++++" or "- - - - -" in the display field and the value display of the Min/Max function.

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Calibration An automatic self-calibration feature is built in to the multimeter functions. It is performed the first time the corresponding button is activated. If you switch measurement types, it will also calibrate in the new measurement type. This calibration will also take place when you return to the Test Instruments operating mode if has been more than an hour since the last switch. You can also perform the calibration manually if necessary (see Calibrate button, section 5.3.10).

5.3.1

Direct and Alternating Voltage Measurement

Press on the Voltage URD button to select the "Voltage measurement" measurement function. Press the "=" button to select the "Direct voltage" measurement type. (max. 50 V). Press the "~" button to select the "Alternating voltage" measurement type (max. 40 V). Press the display box for the measurement range to switch from automatic to manual measurement range selection. You can reactivate automatic measurement selection by pressing on the display box a second time. Press this button to set the next higher measurement range when selecting measurement ranges manually. Press this button to set the next lower measurement range when selecting measurement ranges manually. The colours of the triangles on the measurement selection buttons indicate their status: Yellow triangle Measurement range changes possible Black triangle Disabled Press the Freeze Frame button to "freeze" the measured value display.

Cyclical repetition of the measurement stops and the last display is frozen. Press the Freeze Frame button again. Cyclical repetition of the measurement restarts and the display is updated on a continuous basis.
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Freeze Frame remote control Press the button on the end of the measuring lead test probe to start the Freeze Frame feature by remote control when measuring a vehicle.

Extreme values While a measured value is being displayed, you can press the Minimum Maximum button to start the "Extreme values" function. The "Extreme values" function calculates the current minimum and maximum values from the measured values displayed and shows them both in the measured values bar in the form of two vertical lines. These extreme value lines represent the fluctuation range of the measured values. The values calculated for the minimum and maximum measured value are displayed below the lines. Extreme values can only be switched on when one measured value is being displayed (not with two simultaneous measurements).

Fig. 5-3

"Multimeter" mask, voltage measurement

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5.3.2

Direct and alternating current measurement in-line

Press the "Current URD" or Inline current button (VAS 5051) to select the measurement function "Current measurement". You can measure currents up to 2 A (VAS 5051B) or 10 A (VAS 5051) here. The current circuit is opened and the tester is connected into it directly as an ammeter (in-line measurement). It is only with the VAS 5051 that the red connector of the URD cable needs to be plugged into the 10 A socket of the tester. Press the display box for the measurement range to switch from automatic to manual measurement range selection. You can reactivate automatic measurement selection by pressing on the display box a second time. The other elements of this mask are identical to those of the direct and alternating voltage measurement masks (see section 5.3.1).

Fig. 5-4

"Multimeter" mask, current measurement

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5.3.3

Direct and Alternating Current Measurement via Current Pick-up If the button is pressed without a current pick-up being plugged in, an error message will appear: "Current pick-up not connected". On the other hand, if one of the four current pick-ups (50 A, 100 A, 500 A or 1800 A) is plugged in, it will be detected automatically and displayed in the right-hand information window. Disconnecting the current pickup will only be detected during measurement. When measurement is restarted after Freeze Frame, the tester detects if the current pick-up was changed and updates the right-hand information window. After a current pick-up is connected or changed, calibration will be carried out before the first measurement is made. The measurement ranges are adapted automatically to the pick-up type which was detected. Press the display box for the measurement range to switch from automatic to manual measurement range selection. You can reactivate automatic measurement selection by pressing on the display box a second time.

Note
If carrying out measurements with current pick-ups, remember to recalibrate the pick-up when measuring low currents because of possible magnetisation if you have previously used the pick-up to measure currents in a higher range. For example, this would arise when measuring the quiescent current after switching off the ignition. The other elements of this mask are identical to those of the direct and alternating voltage measurement masks (see section 5.3.1).

Fig. 5-5

"Multimeter" mask: current measurement with the 50 A current pick-up


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5.3.4

Resistance Measurement

Press the Resistance URD button to select the "Resistance measurement" function. Press the display box for the measurement range to switch from automatic to manual measurement range selection. You can reactivate automatic measurement selection by pressing on the display box a second time.

Fig. 5-6

"Multimeter" mask, resistance measurement

When the 0...100 Ohm measurement range is selected, the calibration for this measurement range is started. A dialog box prompts you to take the necessary actions. Use of the "=" and "~" buttons is disabled. The other elements of this mask are identical to those of the direct and alternating voltage measurement masks (see section 5.3.1).

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5.3.5

Continuity Test

Press the Continuity test URD button to select the "Continuity test" measurement function. It indicates a connection or an open line.

Fig. 5-7

"Multimeter" mask, continuity test, connection

Press the Freeze Frame button. Cyclical repetition of the measurement stops and the last display is frozen. Press the Freeze Frame button again. Cyclical repetition of the measurement restarts and the display is updated on a continuous basis. Freeze Frame remote control Press the button on the end of the measuring lead test probe to start the Freeze Frame feature by remote control. Use of the "=" and "~" buttons is disabled.

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Display The results of the continuity test are shown in graphical form:

Connection (see fig. 5-7)

Interruption

When the closed switch symbol is displayed, a signal tone is also heard.

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5.3.6

Diode Test

Press the Diode test URD button to select the "Diode test" measurement function. Press the Freeze Frame button. Cyclical repetition of the measurement stops and the last display is frozen. Press the Freeze Frame button again. Cyclical repetition of the measurement restarts and the display is updated on a continuous basis.

Freeze Frame remote control Press the button on the end of the measuring lead test probe to activate the Freeze Frame button by remote control. Use of the "=" and "~" buttons is disabled.

Fig. 5-8

"Multimeter" mask, diode test, diode in forward direction

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Display The result of the diode test is displayed as a graphical symbol:

Diode in forward direction (see fig. 5-8)

Diode in reverse direction

Short circuit

Interruption

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5.3.7

Voltage DSO1

The "Voltage DSO1 function gives you in addition to the URD functions a greater voltage measurement range up to 400 V peak voltage (even with a.c. voltage). You can use this function in combination with the measurement functions of function block 1 (fig. 5-2) and thus make two measurements at the same time.

Fig. 5-9

"Multimeter" mask: voltage measurement via URD and DSO1

Caution!

when using the DSO cables

The DSO cables (with blue identification of the pin plug) are approved for voltage peaks up to 400 V and not designed for use in the measurement categories II, III and IV. For this reason, use the DSO cables only for measurements on the vehicle. Keep possible overvoltages in mind when measuring. Measurements on the mains voltage are not permitted.

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5.3.8

Pressure T/D

Connect the appropriate pressure sensor and press the button "Pressure T/D". The connected pressure sensor will then be detected automatically and calibrated to atmospheric pressure. The corresponding measurement range will then be preset. The measured value display is the relative pressure. In Administration operating mode you can specify "bar" or "lb/in2" (see section 9.24). Press the Filter button to filter out higher frequency interference (more strongly damped display).

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"Pressure T/D" mask

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5.3.9

Temperature T/D

Connect the temperature sensor for measuring fluids or air and press the button "Temperature T/D". The connected temperature sensor will then be detected automatically and calibrated. In Administration operating mode you can specify Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F) (see section 9.24).

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"Temperature T/D" mask

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5.3.10

Calibrate

Press the Calibrate button to perform a manual calibration of the Test Instruments and the attached measuring leads. Where necessary, dialog boxes guide you through the further actions. You should always carry out manual calibration any time you change the DSO measuring cable, change or use the current pick-ups at a different location, or use the tester for the first time after a long period, especially if it has been exposed to wide temperature fluctuations. Perform the calibration manually to compensate for additional contact resistances through to the measured object in resistance tests. Short the connections to the measured object. The calibration will then cover not only the measuring lead but also the connections to the measured object.

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5.4

Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO)

Starting the DSO

Once you are in the "Multimeter" mask press the Go to button and select menu item "DSO". If you want to return to the "Multimeter" mask afterwards, in the "Go to" menu select the menu item "Multimeter". When changing from application operating modes the mask last used in Test Instruments operating mode will appear: either the "Multimeter" or the "DSO" mask. The first time the "DSO" mask is opened, it will display the basic settings (fig. 5-12). From then on, each time the "DSO" mask is selected the settings used the last time the mode was started remain in force.

Measurement range, coupling of channel A Measurement range, coupling of channel B

Time base

Trigger point

Fig. 5-12

"DSO" mask, basic setting

The "DSO" mask allows you to use the digital storage oscilloscope as a free measurement device. You can set parameters, trigger measurements and read the measurement results. You can display up to three measurement curves on screen simultaneously. To provide clearer assignment of the functions, the button labels, the parameters and the displayed measurement signals are displayed in different colours:

Channel A: yellow Channel B: green Preset measurements: blue

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You can enter the following settings in the "DSO" mask:


Select the measurement channels using the Channel A and Channel B buttons. Set parameters for the measurement channels (not available in Auto Setup) Select and set parameters for the trigger channel using the Trigger mode button (not visible when you are working in Draw mode). Select the measuring mode using the Measuring mode button. Setting the time base via the arrow keys

Image position and time base

If none of the buttons "Channel A", "Channel B", "Trigger mode" or "Measuring mode" has been pressed, you can select the image position and the time base.

Press this button to shift the curve grid-by-grid to the right and so to bring sections that are further left into view. Press this button to shift the curve grid-by-grid to the left and so bring sections that are further right into view. If the curve is shifted to the right or left, the trigger point (shown by a coloured arrow) will also be moved. Press this button to set the next higher time base. Press this button to set the next lower time base.

Note
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5.4.1

Channel A, Channel B

Press the button "Channel A" or "Channel B" to display the operating functions for "Channel", "Measurement range", "Coupling", "Min / Max and "Measurement preset" below the display field and thus be able to access them for this channel. In addition, a slide control appears at the right-hand margin of the display box which can be used to set the vertical shift of the displayed curve. Beneath the slide control is the offset voltage displayed (in volts). In a two-channel view, for example, you can position channel A in the upper portion of the display box and the signal curve of channel B at the bottom. This provides you with a clearer screen view, specially if the signal curves do not intersect.

Fig. 5-13

"DSO": two-channel display

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Instrument connection

Press the Channel button to enter the test connection for the pre-set channel, e.g. "Channel A". A submenu appears with the following selection options:
CP 50A1 Current pick-up 100A CP 500A Current pick-up 1800A Pressure Temp. kV1 DSO2 DSO1 OFF

The line you select is highlighted. Select the desired test connection (measuring lead) and press the Channel button again (or any other button) to accept the selection and close the menu. If you select OFF, "Channel A" is inactive.

Note
If "Channel B" is already off, the OFF choice does not appear for "Channel A" and viceversa.
Measurement range

You can change the measurement range by one step by pressing the "Up arrow" or Down arrow buttons. The current measurement range, e.g. "10 V/Div.", is displayed on the left of the display box (yellow - at the top - to match with channel A and green - at the bottom - to match with channel B).

Press this button to set a larger voltage range. Press this button to set a smaller voltage range

1. CP: Current pick-up; KV: KV pick-up


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Coupling

Press the Coupling button to select the coupling for "Channel A". A submenu appears with the following selection options: With channel KV and temp.:
GND DC

With channel DSO1, DSO2 With pressure and current pick-ups:


GND DC AC GND DC LF

The line you select is highlighted. Select the desired coupling and then press the Coupling button again. If "GND" is selected, "Channel A" is set to its reference potential (tester ground) and a flat line is displayed as the signal characteristic. In this function you can set the zero of the curve display with the slide control. If "DC" is selected, the direct and alternating voltage portions of the test signal are represented. The pre-set DC coupling appears as a "=" symbol on the touchscreen (e.g. "2 V/Div.=", see fig. 5-12) If "AC" is selected, only the alternating voltage portion of the test signal is represented. The pre-set AC coupling appears as a "~" symbol on the touchscreen. When "LF" is selected a low-pass filter is activated which filters out higher-frequency noise. If "OFF" is selected in the channel menu, the Coupling button is not visible.

Moving the curve vertically

Press on the slider and move it up or down the slide bar to shift the curve up or down. If you touch the track above the slide control you can shift the slide control upwards in small steps. If you touch the track below the slide control you can shift the slide control downwards in small steps.

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Preset measurements

When you press the Preset measurement button the " Preset measurements" mask appears displaying a list of available sample curves. Preset measurements show sample curves for individual signals compared with the signal to be measured. This presets the DSO and you do not have to make any other settings. If you change some settings, they will no longer match the preset measurement and the sample curve will disappear. Select a sample curve from the list. The selected line is highlighted.

Press the Display button in the "Preset measurements" mask to display the selected sample curve. If none of the lines has been selected in the list, the prompt
First select a preset measurement

is delivered. Acknowledge it with "OK". In the "DSO" mask, you can use the Document button that appears to display a document relating to the selected sample curve, containing e.g. notes for adaptation, the installation position of the object measured and the operating conditions. Press the Back button to display the sample curve again. In the "DSO" mask the saved sample curve is displayed in blue. The "Preset measurement" button is highlighted. The name of the preset measurement is displayed in an information box displayed in the upper right portion of the mask. The measurement parameters of the selected channels are set to the values at which the curve path of the preset measurement was saved. While a preset measurement is displayed, only the slide control, the trigger position, the display documents and the freeze frame function can be used. You can now compare the cyclically measured curve with the fixed sample curve.

Press the "Preset measurement" button again to end the "Preset measurement" function. The hidden buttons reappear. If you press the one of the buttons "Channel A", "Channel B", "Trigger Mode" or "Measuring Mode" during the "Preset measurements" function, it will be exited automatically and the preset curve will disappear from the screen.

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Min/Max values

Press the Min/Max button to display at the lower edge of the oscillogram the extreme values of the current channel in numerical form and in the same colour as the corresponding channel (see fig. 5-13). This function delivers the extreme values (minimum and maximum) of all curve values of the selected channel which occurred since the start of measurement. Display of the values cannot be moved to another position on the screen. Extreme values are registered by an overscanning even between the actual scanning times. The curve displayed does not appear as smooth as in the normal plot - this is due to the alternating display of minimum and maximum values. With the two smallest time bases (ms/Div) and in draw mode, extreme values cannot be displayed. You can switch display of extreme values back off by pressing the Min/Max button a second time. Switching the min / max function off and on resets to zero the display of the extreme values during scanning.

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5.4.2

Measuring mode

Measured value acquisition is parametrized with the Measuring mode button. When it is pressed, the buttons "Auto set-up", "Auto level", "Auto", "Normal", Single" and "Draw mode" appear below the display field.

Fig. 5-14

"DSO" mask: auto level mode, measuring mode

In auto setup mode the amplitudes of channel A and B, the time base and the trigger threshold are set automatically. Auto setup is performed only once each time it is called. Measuring mode then switches automatically to auto level mode. In auto level mode the set trigger threshold (percentage threshold in the range 100 % of the signal amplitude) is tracked automatically so that a triggered image is always visible independent of the signal amplitude. In auto mode measured value acquisition starts automatically in freerunning operation when a valid trigger event occurs (according to the pre-set trigger level) or when a wait time dependent on the selected time base has elapsed (no freeze frame).

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In normal mode, cyclical measured value acquisition takes place only when a valid trigger event occurs. If the trigger is missing, a prompt appears in the display box at the right. In single mode, a measurement is taken only once after a valid trigger event.

Note
The Auto Setup and Auto Level functions can only be used if triggered internally (that is, the trigger signal must be selected as a measure channel) or if the trigger pick-up is used. Auto level and auto setup can only function smoothly with periodic signals with low interference.

In draw mode, measured values are acquired without triggering and the curve is plotted continually from left to right. Draw mode is used for displaying low-frequency signals. Long-term measurement is also possible in draw mode. Extreme values cannot be displayed.

Note
The time base in draw mode can be set from 0.2 to 100 s/Div.

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5.4.3

Trigger Mode

Here you can set the trigger time point from which the signal to be measured is to be recorded.

Press the "Trigger mode" button to display the operating functions for "channel", "coupling", "edge" and "horizontal movement" under the display field and thus be able to set it. A slider also appears at the right edge of the display box which you can use to set the trigger level.

Fig. 5-15

"DSO" mask, trigger mode

The vertical position of the trigger point in the display field (shown by an arrow) indicates the trigger position. Below the slide control you will see the corresponding trigger voltage or (in the case of "Auto level" measuring mode) the trigger value in %. Provided the trigger position is within the valid measurement range, the trigger point lights up in the colour of the channel selected (blue in the case of external triggering does not take place via the measurement lines for channel A or channel B). If not, it appears in red. The upward- or downward-pointing direction of the arrow shows whether triggering will happen with a rising (positive) or falling (negative) edge.

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Press the Channel button to select the measurement connection for the trigger signal. A submenu appears with the following selection options:
CP 50 A1 CP 100 A CP 500 A CP 1800 A Pressure Temp. Pick-up1 kV1 DSO2 DSO1 The line you select is highlighted.

Select the desired measurement connection for triggering and press the Channel button again. Press the Coupling button to select the "Coupling" for "Trigger mode". According to the selection "channel A", "channel B" and the "coupling" set there, a submenu appears with at least part of the following selection options:
HF LF DC AC

The selected line is highlighted. Select the desired coupling and then press the Coupling button again.

Selecting "HF" (high-pass filter) filters out the low-frequency components of the trigger signal. Selecting "LF" (low-pass filter) filters out the high-frequency components of the trigger signal. If "DC" is selected, the trigger signal will be DC-coupled (DC and AC components included). If "AC" is selected, the trigger signal will be AC-coupled (DC components filtered out). Selecting "AC" is not possible in draw mode.

1. CP: Current pick-up; Pick-up: trigger pick-up; KV: KV pick-up


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Note
If the "Pick-up" trigger signal is selected, the Coupling button is not visible. "AC" coupling is not displayed when there is "DC" coupling shown for the selected measurement channel, and vice versa.

Press the Edge button to select the edge of the trigger or test signal you want to trigger. A submenu appears with the following selection options:
neg. pos.

The selected line is highlighted. Select the desired edge and then press the Edge button again.

If "neg." is selected, the falling edge of the trigger or test signal is used. If "pos." is selected, the rising edge of the trigger or test signal is used.

Note
If the "Pick-up" trigger signal is selected, the Edge button is not visible.

Press this button to move the trigger grid by grid to the left and thus bring sections further to the right into view. Press this button to move the trigger grid by grid to the right and thus bring sections further to the left into view. Press the slider and move it up and down the slide bar to change the trigger level. Touch the track above the slide control to move it step by step upwards and thus set the trigger level to higher voltage values. Touch the track below the slide control to move it step by step downwards and thus set the trigger level to lower voltage values.

Note
The slider is not visible when the "Pick-up" trigger signal is selected.

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5.4.4

Bandwidth limiting (VAS 5051B only)

By default, the "Bandwidth limiting" button is enabled automatically up to 0.01 ms/div. A low-pass filter with a 75-kHz cut-off frequency is activated in all measurement channels. This blocks out high-frequency components and the display is roughly the same as with the VAS 5051. For high-frequency signals such as CAN bus signals, bandwidth limiting can be disabled manually, as required.

5.4.5

Freeze Frame

Press the Freeze Frame button. Cyclical repetition of the test is paused and the last curve is frozen. The "Cursor 1" and "Cursor 2" buttons also appear (see section 5.4.5.1). Press the Freeze Frame button again. The cyclic repetition of the measurement is restarted.
Freeze Frame remote control

Press the button on the end of the measuring lead test probe to start the Freeze Frame feature by remote control.

Parameters changed

If you change parameters while using the Freeze Frame function, the curve on display is not affected. The message "Parameter changed" does, however, appear in the information box at the right because the curve and the set parameters no longer match.

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5.4.5.1

Freeze frame with one measurement cursor displayed

Press the "Cursor 1" or "Cursor 2" button to determine voltage values at specific time points on the curve. The following mask appears when you press the button:

Fig. 5-16

"DSO" mask, freeze frame with a cursor

The "Amplitude Channel A" display box (amplitude) shows the voltage value at the point in the curve for channel A where the cursor is positioned. The "Amplitude Channel B" display box shows the voltage value at the point in the curve for channel B where the cursor is positioned. The "Time value" display box shows the time value at the point in the curve where the cursor is positioned, referred to the trigger point. Touch the curve to move the cursor to this point (rough control). Press this button to move the cursor to the left (fine control). Press this button to move the cursor to the right (fine control).

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5.4.5.2

Freeze frame with measurement cursor 1 and measurement cursor 2 displayed

Press the "Cursor 1" and "Cursor 2" buttons to determine voltage and time difference values between particular points on the curve.

Press the "Cursor 1" button and place the cursor, as described in section 5.4.5.1, at the point on the curve for which you want to determine the voltage and/or time differences when compared with the cursor 2 position (reference point). Press the "Cursor 2" button and place the cursor at the point on the curve for which you want to determine the voltage differences to the position of cursor 1. When the "Cursor 2" button is pressed, cursor 1 cannot be moved. Touch the curve to move the cursor (rough control).

Press this button to move the cursor to the left (fine control). Press this button to move the cursor to the right (fine control).

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Once both cursors have been activated, the following mask is displayed:

Fig. 5-17

"DSO" mask, freeze frame with Cursor 1 and Cursor 2

The "Amplitude difference A" display box shows the voltage difference between the two points on the curve for channel A where the cursors are located. The "Amplitude difference B" display box shows the voltage difference between the two points on the curve for channel B where the cursors are located. The "Time difference" field shows the time difference value between the points where the cursors are located.

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Long-term measurement in draw mode

Long-term measurement allows a time interval to be set for the measurement process in "Draw" measurement mode. After recording, the signal curves are compressed to the width of the window and output accordingly. A zoom function allows you to look more closely at selectable parts of the curves. When the "Draw mode" button is pressed, the "Long-term measurement" button appears (see fig. 5-18).

Fig. 5-18

"DSO" mask with button for setting long-term measurement

Note
Since all measured values are compressed to the width of the window, values from selfdiagnosis cannot be displayed or recorded during long-term measurement.

Pressing the "Long-term measurement" button takes you to the mask for setting long-term measurement (see fig. 5-19). The "Freeze frame" function is switched on for this purpose. The "Longterm measurement" button remains hidden during the measurement. Touch one of the buttons for hours and minutes to select them for setting with the arrow keys. The previously set time is retained for a repetition of the long-term measurement.

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The right-hand button decrements the hour or minute by one unit. The left-hand button increments the hour or minute by one unit.

The maximum duration of a long-term measurement is limited by the sampling rate and the number of channels being recorded since as the sampling rate increases, the quantity of data also rises. The maximum recording period at a sampling rate of 5 Hz is 48 h.

Fig. 5-19

"DSO" mask with elements for setting long-term measurement

After pressing the "Long-term measurement" button you next set the time for the measurement interval. To start the measurement process, deactivate the Freeze Frame button. After pressing the "Long-term measurement" button and setting the time for the measurement interval, start the measuring process by disabling the "Freeze frame" button.

Note
During the long-term measurement, no USB cables or USB peripheral devices, such as external storage devices, keyboards etc. may be removed or connected. That could result in the loss of data.

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While recording is in progress, the right-hand information window shows the reception time. During this period you cannot change the parametrization of long-term measurement but you can abort early by pressing the Freeze Frame button again. The measurement result is then displayed as if the time up to that point were actually the time which had been set. Once the time period has finished, long-term measurement ends. The Freeze Frame function switches itself on automatically and all of the data recorded is compressed to the window width and displayed (see fig. 5-20). This presentation is formatted in such a way that the extreme values of the compressed data are displayed. At the end of long-term measurement you can evaluate the signal curve with the aid of cursors 1 and 2 (see section 5.4.5.2).

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"DSO" mask with normal display

You can however zoom in on any section you wish.

The Zoom button is only displayed when no cursor function is active. Press the Zoom button to zoom in on a section of the recorded data. Pressing the Zoom button again switches the zoom function back off. Select the section you want to magnify either by tapping at a point on the measurement curve or by selecting a section, dragging it over the screen and releasing it. In the meantime the start and end of the zoom section are marked by cursor 1 and cursor 2.

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The selected range is now expanded to fill the width of the display (see fig. 5-21). You can keep magnifying a section until the data displayed cannot be expanded any more. Briefly tapping on a point causes the data in its vicinity to be expanded to the maximum immediately.

Press this button to move the displayed area grid by grid to the left until the lower storage limit is reached. Press this button to move the displayed area grid by grid to the right until the upper storage limit is reached.

Fig. 5-21

"DSO" mask with zoomed display

Even in the zoom display you can use the cursor functions in the usual way.

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Tips and Information

Auto setup - Your most valuable button

The DSO is equipped with an auto setup mode which automatically calculates and makes all DSO settings in response to periodic input signals. If channels A and B and the trigger are correctly selected, after a short time you will get an optimally triggered display which continues in "Auto level" mode. If no curve is displayed, check why in the following order: 1. Are the DSO leads correctly connected to the tester? For most applications connect the DSO leads as follows: DSO1 lead to input DSO1, DSO2 lead to input DSO2 2. Is the correct channel input selected? For most applications set the DSO for "Channel A" or "Channel B" as follows: Channel A to DSO1 (default), channel B to DSO2 (default) 3. Is the correct trigger channel selected? For most applications set the channel in trigger mode as follows: Channel to DSO1 (default) 4. Repeat auto setup. If possible, auto setup mode with switch to auto level mode is always preferable. Auto setup can also be repeated at any time.
No trigger

In normal and single mode: Triggering will work best when you bring the trigger point onto a clear amplitude value. Use the triggers fine adjuster. If the trigger is outside the amplitude, the message "No trigger" appears. Depending on the preconditions, no signal characteristic at all or a frozen signal characteristic (no measurement) will then be displayed. Now return the trigger manually to the amplitude range until the message disappears.

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Auto level

In auto level mode you can trigger signals independently of their amplitude and zero position, because then the triggering is based on a percentage amplitude value. After the auto setup is completed the mode changes automatically to auto level and the triggering is set to 0 % of the amplitude value. In trigger mode you can use the slide control to set any unambiguous trigger value between 100%; otherwise the DSO triggers in the middle of the measured signal.
Auto

If you have no information about the signal, use auto mode. In this case, the curve is also output even if the trigger is outside the amplitude (untriggered display). Afterwards move the trigger manually to a value within the amplitude range for a freeze image.
Normal

Use normal mode if you are familiar with operation of the DSO. You will only get an image when the trigger is within the amplitude range of the measured signal. Make sure there is a valid trigger event.
Single

In single mode you can record a one-off event. The signal is measured and displayed immediately as a freeze frame. Make sure there is a valid trigger event.

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5.5.1

Parallel mode with Test Instruments and Vehicle Self-Diagnosis


Overview

As an option you can run Vehicle Self-Diagnosis and Test Instruments in parallel. Here, in the "Multimeter" and "DSO" masks, in addition to the measured values you can also display the following values which Vehicle Self-Diagnosis reads off cyclically in the background (see fig. 5-22): Measurement and status values of the "Final control diagnosis" diagnostic function Measurement and status values of the "Read measured values block" diagnostic function Measurement and status values of the "Basic settings" diagnostic function Measurement and status values of the OBD functions Measurement and status values of the LT2 functions Measurement and status values of the LT3 functions In each case up to 4 self-diagnosis values can be displayed. If more values are read out, the first four will be displayed.

Fig. 5-22

"Multimeter" mask displaying measured values from the Vehicle Self-Diagnosis

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Note
Since the two operating modes do not function synchronously, in the display of the measured values phase shifts will occur, these being caused by the time behaviour of the control units and of the tester operating system. With fast dynamic events the values from Vehicle Self-Diagnosis serve only as additional information and should not be linked with the measured values from Test Instruments in a causal temporal relationship. After you return to a vehicle self-diagnosis mask, a triggerable configured DSO measurement is retained - for example, a single-shot measurement for a valve control pulse. In Vehicle Self-Diagnosis you can then perform operations in the usual manner - in other words, you could press the Continue button, for example, to continue with a final control diagnosis. When you return to the "DSO" mask afterwards, it will now also show the curve which was measured in the background.

5.5.2

Operation

Parallel operation of vehicle self-diagnosis and test instruments is be possible if you switched from "Vehicle self-diagnosis" operating mode to "Test instruments". If Test Instruments operating mode is called directly from the start mask, parallel operation will not be available.

In the "Multimeter" or the "DSO" mask press the "Meas. values SelfDiagnosis" button. It will not be displayed then in the Test Instruments masks unless you switched over to it from Vehicle Self-Diagnosis. With OBD and LT values you can, if applicable, display the corresponding designator by briefly tapping on the value from vehicle self-diagnosis (see fig. 5-23). Tapping once more on the screen outside the measurement value bar causes the designator to disappear again. While parallel operation is active, you can use the Test Instruments and Vehicle SelfDiagnosis buttons to switch back and forth between the operating modes.

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Press the "Freeze Frame" button to freeze the measured value display. This pauses the cyclical repetition of the measurement and the last display remains on screen without changing. Press the Freeze Frame button again. The cyclic repetition of the measurement is restarted. The cyclic display of the measured values from the vehicle self-diagnosis is not affected by the "Freeze frame" function. In the "Multimeter" or the "DSO" mask press the "Meas. values SelfDiagnosis" button again to hide display of parallel mode. Self-diagnosis measurements here continue in the background. You can only end parallel operation and self-diagnosis measurements in "Vehicle self-diagnosis" operating mode.

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5.5.3

Values of "Final control diagnosis" diagnostic function

To display values of the "Final control diagnosis" diagnostic function, proceed as follows: 1. Switch from Vehicle Self-Diagnosis operating mode to Test Instruments operating mode, "Multimeter" or "DSO" mask. 2. Press the "Meas. values Self-Diagnosis" button. 3. Switch over to Vehicle Self-Diagnosis operating mode. 4. Start final control diagnosis. 5. Switch back over to the "Multimeter" or the "DSO" mask. Here the value registered by final control diagnosis will be displayed (see fig. 5-23).

Fig. 5-23

"Multimeter" mask displaying values from the final control diagnosis

While the display is active you can change back to Vehicle Self-Diagnosis and press the Continue button in order to access the next final control diagnosis. Trigger conditions cannot be set within multimeter mode. Display is solely the values of Vehicle Self-Diagnosis in parallel with the measured values of the multimeter.

Note
Designators of values are currently available only for OBD values and LT2 control units.

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Values of the "Read measured values block" and "Basic settings" diagnostic functions

To display values of the "Read measured values block" and "Basic settings" diagnostic functions, proceed as follows: 1. In Vehicle Self-Diagnosis select a block of measured values (see /7/). 2. Switch to the "Multimeter" or the "DSO" mask. 3. Press the "Meas. values Self-Diagnosis" button. Up to four values registered cyclically in the background will be displayed (see fig. 5-22).

5.5.5

Values of "OBD" operating mode

Basically the same rules apply as with displaying values of the "Read measured values block" and "Basic settings" diagnostic functions: A maximum of four values is displayed. In addition the following restrictions apply:

When more than four OBD values are measured - six PIDs, for example - only the first four values are displayed. Only numerical values are displayed. Only actual values are displayed - that is, no setpoint values are shown (such as min / max values).

Fig. 5-24

"Multimeter" mask displaying OBD values

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6.1

Guided Fault Finding


Overview

This operating mode is not available to the VAS 5053. The "Guided Fault Finding" operating mode "guides" you from the vehicle identification and detecting a vehicle malfunction (fault symptoms) to locating the cause of the fault and finally to eliminating that cause. All the vehicle information (fittings, symptoms, functions and components, documents and function tests) is automatically compiled and made available for this purpose. All functions from the operating modes "Vehicle self-diagnosis" and "Test instruments" (only VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B) are available in the "Guided Fault Finding" application and are integrated in function tests there. The fault symptoms are made available to the Guided Fault Finding application from three different sources: Fault memory contents (from vehicle systems) Complaint reports (from user input) Experience rules (field findings stored in the system) In addition, you have the option of selecting functions or components yourself and incorporating them into the test plan or displaying the documents assigned to them.

The sequence of operations for Guided Fault Finding can be seen in fig. 6-1; this diagram will also direct you to the sections in which the individual areas are explained in detail.

Note
You can only use the Guided Fault Finding operating mode if at least one brand CD has been installed on the VAS 505x. For information on installing brand CDs, see section 2.5 and section 9.4.3.

Note
Guided Fault Finding only provides limited testing possibilities for old vehicles: the vehicle system test for reading the fault memory and also a few customer service functions via the function / component selection. Special fault-finding programs are not provided here.

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(1) Start mask

Guided Fault Finding is initiated from the start mask (for further information, see section 6.2).
(2) Vehicle identification, gateway installation list, basic features

Guided Fault Finding begins with vehicle identification. This can occur either automatically, by means of a gateway installation list, or manually, via input of the basic features, or via a mixture of the two (automatic and manual). In some cases, questions can be presented e.g. concerning the national variants. The diagnostic cable must be connected and the ignition must be switched on for automatic and mixed vehicle identification (for further information, see section 6.4).

(3) Vehicle identification, vehicle system test, read fault memory

The vehicle-system test follows once the basic features have been determined and / or input. All the electronic vehicle systems that can be present, given the basic features of the vehicle specified, will be represented in a mask. Vehicle communication will be used to check which vehicle systems and variants are built into the connected vehicle. In addition, their fault memories are be read and their contents displayed once the start module has finished (for more information, see section 6.6).
(4) Execute start module

Depending on the nature of the diagnostic data, a start module may be run after the vehicle system test. One or more function tests can be started in it, for example, to read out the vehicle identification number (VIN) (for more information, see section 6.6.3).
(5) Fault memory contents

Here the fault memory contents read from the vehicle systems and the associated texts sorted by default by control unit number and fault code are displayed in a mask. If the corresponding ambient conditions are present, they can also be sorted by these (for more information, see section 6.7). From this mask on you can use the Go to button to switch to function / component selection, where you can select a component yourself, and either enter it in the test plan or display its associated documents.

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(6) Fault memory entries available?

If there are fault memory entries available, the run sequence proceeds to the test plan; if this is not the case, it goes to the "Complaint Report" mask.
(7) Test plan

In the test plan, an automatic test plan is compiled from the fault symptoms that were available and that were entered. The component with the highest degree of suspicion is placed at the very top and is preselected for processing. The results of each function test lead to a re-evaluation of the test plan with a suggestion for the next processing sequence, so the order of function tests suggested can change or others can be added (for further information, see section 6.10).
(8) Function test

A function test starts a function test (test program) that consists of a sequence of test steps, with which it can localise a fault down to the level of an individual component, lead and plug or control unit. The function test's operation is dialog-controlled and uses the full Vehicle Self-Diagnosis functionality e.g. "Read Data Block", "Adaption" etc. With VAS 5051, the internal Test Instruments (multimeter, oscilloscope) are utilised for the function test, e.g. for lead and signal tests. With VAS 5052, these measurements must be made using external testing devices. The function test dialog boxes allow replacement values to be entered, i.e. you use an external device to take measurements at the measuring points specified and then enter the measured value via a virtual keyboard (for further information, see section 6.11).
(9) Leaving the Guided Fault Finding application

You leave Guided Fault Finding via the "Go to" function. You can "Interrupt" the diagnosis session, "Cancel" it or "Exit" it.
Interrupt

This function permits you to interrupt the diagnosis session briefly (to pause it) or to save the diagnostic session in order to resume it later (for further information, see section 6.12.1).

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Exit

At exit all vehicle systems are checked once again and with faults set the fault memory is cleared and then read again. If there are still faults present, Guided Fault Finding can be continued or be definitively terminated (for further information, see section 6.12.3). With OBD vehicles when the readiness code is deleted or faulty it can still be generated again via an inquiry.
Cancel

Cancel is like Exit, except here the program goes back to the first Guided Fault Finding mask instead of the start mask.
(10) Executing end module

Depending on the nature of the diagnostic data, an end module may be started before leaving the Guided Fault Finding application. One or more function tests can be started in the stop module, which can be used e.g. for feedback to the vehicle manufacturer (for more information, see section 6.15).
(11) Complaints

If no fault is recognised in the vehicle system test, the Guided Fault Finding application automatically takes you to the "Complaint report" mask. Information about "Technical problem solutions" is available here. In addition, you can enter the complaint lodged by the customer or your own observations. Several symptoms can be registered, in order to establish the fault characteristics as precisely as possible. The tester evaluates the symptoms using the expert knowledge contained on its hard drive (for further information, see section 6.8). You can also reach the dialog for entering complaints using the Go to button from the "Test plan" mask (seesection 6.10). This enables you to give the tester additional information for its fault memory entries.
(12) Function/Component selection

Here, you can directly enter functions or components that, according to your experience, could possibly be the sources of the fault(s). The functions and/or components selected are entered in the test plan (User Test Plan) (for further information, see section 6.9). However, you can also select Display Documents via the Go to button and display the documents belonging to the selected component.

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Start mask

section 6.4

Installation list, basic features

Vehicle identification
2

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Vehicle system test 3

Execute start module (if available)

section 6.6.3 section 6.7

Display fault memory contents

section 6.9
6 Function / Component Selection Are fault memory entries available? no

section 6.8
Complaints

12

yes

11

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Test Plan

8 Function test

section 6.11 section 6.12.3


End Guided Fault Finding 9

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Execute end Module (if available)

10

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Basic run sequence of Guided Fault Finding

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Problem log

If you have problems during a function test, you can use the "Go to" function to save the previous process to a external storage device (for more information, see section 6.3) and pass the information on.
On-line feedback log

An on-line feedback log is available at the end of the diagnosis session for sending feedback to the manufacturer (for further information, see section 6.16).
Operating mode button in the navigation bar

In Guided Fault Finding, you can use the Operating mode button to switch over to the operating modes Test Instruments (VAS 5051 only), Vehicle Self-Diagnosis or Guided Functions, to e.g. carry out a measurement there or a diagnosis function outside of Guided Fault Finding. Functions from Test Instruments or Vehicle Self-Diagnosis that are presently being used by Guided Fault Finding will disappear. Switching back to the Guided Fault Finding operating mode always takes you back to the mask from which the switchover occurred. Processing of the operating mode can continue unrestricted from that point.
Go to button on the navigation bar

You can use the "Go to" function to interrupt Guided Fault Finding, cancel it, exit it, read ECU identification data, generate the problem log, or switch over to other Guided Fault Finding functions that have already been run (see section 3.3.6 and section 6.3).
Print button in the navigation bar

The following options are also displayed for selection if you have reached the "Test plan" mask:
Diagnostic log: From the test plan, you can print out a log of all previously run function tests or save it to the removable storage device. Function test log: From the test plan, you can print out a log of the last function test run or save it to the removable storage device. See also section 3.5, section 6.13 and section 6.14.

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Start Guided Fault Finding

Guided Fault Finding is launched from the start mask. It begins with selection of the brand and the subsequent vehicle identification.

Fig. 6-2

Start of Guided Fault Finding

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"Go to" destination menu

In the Go to Destination menu ("Go to" button), you are given various options for leaving the Guided Fault Finding application (see section 6.12.) and some administration functions (see section 3.3.6). Using the "Go to" menu, you can however access other functions and masks of the Guided Fault Finding application. It contains the titles of the Guided Fault Finding masks which have already been run, for example, "Vehicle system test", "Fault memory contents", "Test plan," and the titles of the test steps already processed in the function test. User-guided masks such as "Complaint report", "Function / component selection", and "Documents" are also contained in the list (for an example, see fig. 6-34). You can return to any of these masks via the "Go to" menu in order to resume Guided Fault Finding at that point. Under "ECU identification data" you can obtain information about all vehicle systems which have been read as part of vehicle identification.
Example:

019 - Databus OBD Interface 4E0910468B Gateway H10 Long coding Dealership number 12345 01 - Engine electronics 4F0910560C E5F8C60 H10 Coding 5711 Dealership number 12345

4E0907468 0080

8E0907560 * ---XE09

"Documents" displays only the documents of the last component selected in Function/ Component Selection. If you use a Go to destination (or, where applicable, the "Back" button) to return to a previous test step, you can browse through and have another look at the course of the test up to that point e.g. using the "Continue" button. Existing results and decisions made in test dialogs will be displayed to you. As you go through, you can also repeat and correct measurements and test dialogs. However, from this point on, you must run through the rest of function test as new, since new results and decisions could produce a different program run sequence.

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The "Export problem log" item is another function in the "Go to" menu. If a fault occurs during a function test, you can use this function to save to a removable storage device the run sequence up to that point. Before you save the log you will need to provide via the virtual keyboard a job code for the diagnostic session under which the job can later be found and reloaded. The saved run sequence will show all masks run through in the course of the diagnostic session, and provides additional feedback for the manufacturer. The Guided Fault Finding Light program (not included in the current package) can be used by the manufacturer to import and examine the data. A removable storage device can hold several diagnosis sessions and screenshots. You can switch over to other tester operating modes such as "Vehicle Self-diagnosis" and "Guided Functions" via the "Operating mode" button on the navigation bar.

6.4

Vehicle identification

The vehicle identification is for the clear identification of the vehicle by means of basic features (type, model year, variant, engine code) and its control unit equipment as well as other data, such as e.g. the vehicle identification number (VIN). The basic features can be determined manually via a selection list provided on the tester or automatically. Vehicles with gateway and CAN diagnostics support the identification process, since the gateway provides an installation and status list containing important data for the vehicle identification. In this respect, an identification process for a vehicle with gateway and CAN diagnostics differs from that for a vehicle without gateway and CAN diagnostics. The following description therefore distinguishes between:

Vehicle without CAN diagnostics Vehicle with CAN diagnostics

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Vehicle without CAN diagnostics

After selecting the brand, the basic features are selected and entered manually. The sequence is as follows: 1. Type, 2. Model year, 3. Variant, 4. Engine code. A request to confirm the vehicle identification follows. If there is no connection yet between tester and vehicle, the next picture is displayed and the request to establish the connection (section 6.5). Then, the vehicle system test is performed (section 6.6).

6.4.2

Vehicle with gateway and CAN diagnostics

Provided that communication with the gateway is possible (also see section 6.4.2.2), a message appears:
Communication setup with vehicle systems

The tester reads the installation list and its status information from the gateway control unit and saves it for further evaluation. The installation list indicates e.g. whether a control unit is registered in the gateway (coded) and/or its fault memory is set. If a non-coded control unit is registered, It can be coded without delay (see section 6.4.2.1). The fault status is used during the vehicle system test, thus allowing the interrogation of the fault memory to be restricted to the indexed control units. Depending on the brand and the type, an identification test can already take place before selecting the first basic feature (type) that builds on the gateway data already read and further data can be identified, such as e.g. basic features, national variants (about questions) and the vehicle identification number (VIN). In the best case, all basic features can be determined, so that the identification process takes place fully automatically. If the automatic identification of the basic features is not given, the tester offers the manual input of the the non-identified values: Type, Model year, Variant and Engine code. The confirmation of the vehicle identification follows the specification of the basic features (see section 6.5).

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Gateway not registered

If individual control units are detected as being "not coded" (not registered) when the installation list is evaluated, you will have to recode these control units. Guided Fault Finding automatically activates the "Reading / writing long coding" self-diagnosis function for this purpose.

Fig. 6-3

"Select vehicle systems for coding " mask

Proceed as follows to code: 1. Select all entries marked as "not coded". They change to the "coded" status (registered). 2. Press the Continue button to start coding. Coding is executed in the gateway. The installation list of the gateway is read again and checked for control units that are not coded. If the coding is once again incorrect, a fault report to that effect will appear. After this you can repeat the coding or press "Continue" to begin manual vehicle identification. You can repeat coding or press the "Continue" button to begin vehicle identification. In this case, the subsequent vehicle system test generates an malfunction message since the gateway was not coded correctly or could not be read. For this purpose,a special communication test, adapted to the gateway, can be presented.

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6.4.2.2

No communication with gateway

If the tester was unable to set up communication with a gateway control unit, it will present you with the manual vehicle identification option. Here, select the vehicle's basic features one after the other from selection lists that you are shown. The previously selected basic features will appear in the right-hand information window of the following masks, for verification of the selection made. After selecting the fourth basic feature, the "Check vehicle identification" mask appears. At any time, you can switch back to the previous screen using the "Back" button to make a different selection there. The next mask shows the next picture (see section 6.5). If you now press the "Continue" button, the tester attempts to establish communication with the gateway again. If this does not work again, the following note appears:

Fig. 6-4

Note: "No CAN communication possible"

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Confirming vehicle identification, diagnostic connection

The following mask concludes vehicle identification. The basic features specified are shown in the right-hand information window. Check carefully whether the vehicle to be diagnosed matches the entries exactly. With manual vehicle identification, you can press the "Back" button to switch back to the previous masks to make changes there if necessary.

Fig. 6-5

"Confirm vehicle identification" mask

When you press the "Continue" button, the diagnostic data for the specified vehicle is loaded from the hard drive into the working memory and communication with the vehicle is established. If you have not yet connected the diagnostic cable with the vehicle, you will be prompted to connect it after confirmation of the vehicle identification. To do so you will be shown a document displaying the fitting location of the diagnostic connection.

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"Connect VAS 505x to vehicle" mask

If you press the "Continue" button, the tester attempts to establish communication with the vehicle again. You can repeat the communication setup any number of times or cancel it if you are unsuccessful continuously. In either case, the tester switches to the vehicle system test. If communication could not be established during CAN diagnosis, the tester sets a special communication test in the test plan without previous vehicle system test (see section 6.4.2.2).

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Vehicle system test

The vehicle system test checks whether electronic vehicle systems are present in vehicle and whether they have any saved fault entries. If automatic vehicle identification was possible via a gateway control unit, the list of possibly installed systems is compared with the coding of the gateway control unit as follows: Systems shown in the gateway control unit as installed and which have no fault status are accepted without further checking. The fault memories of systems shown with a fault status are read out and the contents saved in the tester. Systems entered in the gateway control unit as not being installed are nonetheless checked to see if they are present and whether they have a fault status. In vehicles without a gateway, checks will be carried out generally for the presence and fault status of all possible systems and their variants.

In the "Vehicle system test" mask (see fig. 6-8) the vehicle systems that may be installed in the identified vehicle are classified in the following groups: (gateway, engine, gearbox) (brakes, distance control, self-levelling system, ...) (dash panel insert, immobiliser, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, ...) To make the layout clearer, the systems in the individual groups are set apart from one another in the mask by different background colours and a separating line.

Powertrain Suspension Body

You can observe the progress of the vehicle system test on the touch screen. The system currently being interrogated is marked with an arrow on the right in the work window. Identified vehicle systems are marked with a black bar and the colour of the lettering is inverted. The status of the vehicle system is entered in the column on the right (see table 6-1). The vehicle system test works through the vehicle systems from top to bottom. Vehicle systems are skipped if they are mutually exclusive with one that has already been identified. If a control unit contained in the selection list was not identified, e.g. because it was defective, you should select it manually (see section 6.6.1.2 and section 6.6.1.3). Its corresponding diagnostic data for "Guided Fault Finding" is only made available if this is done. For vehicle systems safely installed in the vehicle (standard fittings for the series), a corresponding message appears stating that the system could not be identified. For vehicle systems "definitely installed" in the vehicle (standard fittings for the series), a corresponding message will appear saying that the system could not be identified. After the test has been carried out, the following message will appear in the information field on the left of the mask:
Control units have been interrogated

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Possible problems Diagnostic bus faulty

This message (fig. 6-7) appears in the following cases:


The diagnostic cable is not connected either to the tester or to the vehicle, or the connection has come loose at the vehicle end. The battery voltage from the vehicle is in a range critical for the tester (see /3/, section entitled "Technical data"). In this case, start the engine or use a battery charger. You can then repeat the communication attempt. The diagnostic bus or cable is defective. Perform the self-test (see section 9.6).

Fig. 6-7

"Diagnostic bus faulty" dialog box

If you press Cancel, the vehicle system test will be ended.

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6.6.1.2

Definitely installed control unit not recognised

If communication is not possible with a definitely installed control unit, its entry in the list will not be marked and the following message will then appear:
Communication with definitely installed control unit is not possible! Repeat Cancel

If communication is not possible after "Repeat", select Cancel. You will be given the following message:
Cannot recognise control unit. To enter it as installed anyway, press "OK".

Select "OK" so that the data applicable to that definitely installed control unit (diagnosis objects) will be available.

Note
If all control units have been interrogated, you must manually select the "Definitely installed control units" afterwards in the "Vehicle system test" mask. Only this ensures that the corresponding diagnostic objects are visible in the functions / components selection.

6.6.1.3

Optionally installed control unit not recognised

If an optionally installed control unit could not be identified, its entry in the list will also not be marked. No message will appear to indicate a non-recognised system. Check whether optional vehicle systems are installed in the vehicle to be diagnosed and select them as required manually. That is the only way to guarantee that you will be shown the diagnostic data applicable to the vehicle in later masks, in particular in Function/ Component Selection.

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Observe vehicle system test

While the vehicle system test is running, all buttons on the navigation bar will disappear except the "Help" and "Warnings / notes" button. After the vehicle system test has been carried out, you can navigate using the "Continue" or Go to buttons. Pressing the Continue button will take you into the start module if it is available, or to the "Fault memory contents" mask (see fig. 6-9). The Go to button in this mask makes it possible to access the "Function/component selection" mask for the first time (see section 6.9).

Fig. 6-8

"Vehicle system test" mask with identified systems; test running

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Table 6-1

Status symbols in the vehicle system test

Symbol

Meaning Vehicle system display

Normal text Inverted text

Control unit not identified or deselected Control unit identified (recognised)


Status column

Fault memory empty - no fault set The vehicle system entered in the gateway as installed could not be recognised. Fault set in fault memory Control unit has no communication interface Control unit selected manually Control unit deselected manually Control unit is currently being interrogated

? Fault
, ) (

<==

6.6.3

Start module

The start module can run automatically in Guided Fault Finding after vehicle identification and before the fault memory entries are displayed. It can contain one or more function tests running separately to the test plan and not entered in the test plan. In this way, it reads e.g. the vehicle identification number (VIN) or checks the software status (flash status) of control units. In some cases, the start module can also request this data from you. After the start module is closed, processing continues with the "Fault memory contents" mask. Function tests in the start module are listed in the diagnosis log.

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Fault memory contents

The "Fault memory contents" mask informs you of faults with possible ambient conditions in the electronic vehicle systems. If no fault was detected, the following text will appear in the information window on the left:
no fault recognised

If faults have been detected, they will be sorted by vehicle system and fault code in ascending order ("Standard" sorting). If a fault (fig. 6-9, fig. 6-10) has been displayed, you are taken to the "Test plan" mask when you press the "Continue" button (see fig. 6-25), otherwise you are taken to the "Complaint report" mask (see section 6.8).
Fault memory contents and their correlations

Fig. 6-9

"Fault memory contents" mask: "Standard" sorting

The scope and structure of the displayed data depends on the build status of the control unit. One by one:

Number of faults The number of fault memory entries read appears at the top in the right-hand information window. Fault code Example:19461 P3005 035 001 Note This is a five-digit fault code followed by an SAE-standard code number, fault type 1, fault type 2 and the possible indicator "Note". Not all blocks are output with every fault code.
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Fault code / fault location The five-digit fault code indicates the location of the fault - for example "Relay for high heating output - J360". SAE number A code number according to the SAE standard can be assigned to the fault code. Fault type 1 The three-digit fault type 1 describes the fault symptom more closely - for example, "Short circuit to earth", "Implausible signal", "Lower limit fallen short of", etc. Fault type 2 Fault type 2 describes how the fault manifested itself - for example, "statically" or "sporadically". If the mask does not show an entry for fault type 2, this means the fault type is "static". Note This fault memory entry does not indicate a fault but rather a note. You can change the fault code sequence by pressing the corresponding sorting buttons. With all types of sorting faults without a sorting criterion will appear at the end of the list, sorted by control unit and marked by a violet background.

There is one special feature to note when sorting is on the basis of the time stamp. Faults which follow another fault within a particular prespecified time span (1 minute, for example) are grouped together and shown with a light blue background. This aims at showing faults and their consequent faults in context. Notwithstanding this, all faults will still be sorted in ascending time order.

Fig. 6-10

"Fault memory contents" mask: "Time" sorting

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If you press the Ambient conditions button the fault memory entries will be displayed individually with their corresponding ambient conditions. Depending on the vehicle system these could be standard values and expanded ambient conditions in the form of measured values.

Fig. 6-11

"Fault memory contents" mask: "Standard" sorting (without measured values)

The following ambient conditions can be output: Standard values (when provided) The following ambient requirements are grouped under this: Date, time: Time stamp at the time when the fault was detected. Odometer reading (mileage): Shows at what odometer reading the fault was detected. Priority: The priority can have a value between 0 and 15: 0 - 5: fault ID with descending priority; 5 = fault with lowest priority 6 - 8: note, no fault. Malfunction occurrence counter: The counter can have a value between 0 and 254. Every time the fault occurs (through all driving cycles) the counter is incremented by 1. Unlearning counter / driving cycle: Indicates the current counter status of the unlearning counter. When a fault occurs, the unlearning counter is set to a control-unit- and fault-code-specific value - for example, 40. If the fault does not occur during the next driving cycle it is marked as "sporadic". Every subsequent driving cycle without a fault decrements the unlearning counter by 1.

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Measured values (when provided, additional ambient conditions) Measured values can also be displayed exclusively or additionally for the individual fault codes. The ambient conditions (which may number up to eight) can in each case consist of a default value and up to seven measured values, or up to eight measured values without a default value. You can control the display via the buttons on the right-hand part of the work window: Position The first fault in the list displayed together with its ambient conditions takes the 1st position. You can navigate between the faults by means of the two arrow keys. Sorting When the mask opens, the setting is always "Standard". With the displayed buttons you can however switch sorting over to different criteria:

Sorting by standard: When you press the "Standard" button the faults are sorted in ascending order by: Fault code Time Odometer reading Priority Frequency of occurrence Sorting by odometer reading: When you press the "Kilometer" button the faults are sorted by the odometer reading, starting with the lowest. Fault codes without kilometre indication appear at the end of the list in the order in which they were read from the fault memory. Sorting by static / sporadic: When you press this button, first the static faults are displayed sorted and then the sporadic faults. In the static faults group, the tester sorts by the change frequency of the malfunction occurrence counter starting with the lowest value (fault hardly changed to sporadic - in other words, behaves virtually statically). With sporadic faults sorting begins with the highest value. Faults which appear in the malfunction occurrence counter are followed by faults not in the counter or with a value of "0". Sorting by time: If you press the "Time" button the faults are sorted by the time stamp, starting with the earliest. Fault codes without a complete time stamp (date, time) will appear at the end of the list in the order in which they were read from the fault memory.

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Note about ASAM-ODX control units


The previous examples apply to control units with KW1281/2000/6000 protocol. Under ASAM-ODX there is only the 2nd fault type. Appropriate contents of fault type 1 are already included in the fault code / fault location. Usually, only the SAE code is displayed as fault code on the tester. The ambient requirements displayed may also differ here.

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6.8

Complaint report

The "Fault memory contents" mask (see fig. 6-9) is automatically displayed if no faults were recognised in the vehicle systems and you then pressed the Continue button. Entering complaints is another option for entering fault symptoms. The "Complaint report" masks contain predefined lists of terms from which you can select the complaints reported by the customer or observed by you yourself. You can input several complaints from each of the two groups, "Technical problem solution" and "Repair group". The groups differ in the following way: Technical problem solution: Here the complaints are sorted by solutions to the problem behaviour as currently known (function, fault number, and so on). Repair groups: Here the complaints are sorted by vehicle structure and the symptoms you have noticed (drive, engine, performance, and so on). You should enter as many of the known fault symptoms as possible in order to describe the complaints. You can also enter complaints if there are already entries in the fault memory. You can reach the input screen for complaints by selecting the "Complaint report" item in the "Go to" menu.

You can select one element from the lists of terms on each mask. As each term is selected, it is immediately accepted and the screen switches to the next mask. You can use the Back button to jump back to the previous mask at any time and change the selection on that mask. The steps selected are displayed one after the other in the information window on the right-hand side of the masks. If the "Overall selection display" mask appears, you can accept the new selection and select the already existing one for deletion. Only complaints appropriate to the vehicle will be presented for selection. You do not always have to specify something at all levels of a given complaint. As soon as the Continue button appears, you can switch over to the "Overall selection display" mask (see fig. 6-14). In this case all of the syptoms coming under the step last reached will be included in the test plan.

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Example of the mask sequence for "Complaint related to repair group":

Fig. 6-12

"Select complaint" mask

Fig. 6-13

"Select subsystem / observation" mask

Complete the complaint by selecting further phrases.

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The Accept button appears when you have entered the complaint completely. It will be displayed again in the information window on the right. If you press the Accept button, the complaint will be accepted into the "Overall selection display" (see fig. 6-15).

Fig. 6-14

"Overall Selection Display" mask (ready for accepting the complaint)

You can formulate further complaints. Use the Back button to go to the point in complaint input where you wish to make entries.

Fig. 6-15

"Overall Selection Display" mask (with "Continue" to test plan)

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By pressing the Continue button, you will leave the "Complaint report" function and switch over to the "Test plan" mask. As you switch over, the tester will prepare the test suggestion that matches the symptom and will enter it in the test plan. If suspect components have already been entered in the test plan, a Yes/No question will appear to ask whether you want to replace the current system test plan with a new one. Select "Yes" to enter the suspect component that matches the complaint into the test plan.

Fig. 6-16

"Overall Selection Display" before accepting the symptom

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The system and the matching suspect component appear here

Fig. 6-17

Test plan with test suggestion based on an entered symptom

The rest of the procedure is as described in section 6.10. At any time, you can view, delete or add to entered complaints by selecting "Go to", "Complaint report", "View/delete complaint report".

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Function/Component selection

The "Function/Component selection" function gives you the option of applying your own personal expert knowledge in the context of Guided Fault Finding. Here, in contrast to the evaluation of fault memories (see section 6.7) or complaint reports (see section 6.8), you directly select functions or components that seem suspect for testing. In addition to function tests, other functions, documents (see section 6.9.1) and information may also be stored here, which do not belong to the fault finding, such as e.g.:

Customer service functions (coding, reading measured values, ...) Information / documents on testing equipment, tools Information on fuse / relay configuration

Note
The only functions and components definitely displayed are those for vehicle systems marked in the "Vehicle system test" mask (fig. 6-8), i.e. those that were automatically identified or manually selected. After the functions and/or components are selected, the tester automatically allocates the relevant function tests to them. In this way, you compile your own "User test plan". The names of the selected functions or components appear in the "Test plan" mask under "User test plan" (see section 6.10), if there are already system-guided test suggestions available. This is presumed for the example which follows. The "Function/Component selection" mask is accessed from the "Vehicle system test" mask by pressing the Go to button. Function, repair group, component group and component are selected from lists displayed over several masks, similar to the procedure for the complaint report (see section 6.8). When selecting functions and components, the screen layout develops in the form of levels, with each level distinguished by an indent to the right when compared with the previous item selected. If a row is proceeded by the "+" symbol, this indicates further options for selection. Example: + Powertrain + ADR engine + 01 - Systems capable of self-diagnosis + Motronic engine management system + Electrical components etc.

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Each indent signifies a selection in a mask. If you want to jump back one level, select a higher level (not the Back button since this takes you directly back to the test plan!). Example: + Powertrain + ADR engine + 01 - Systems capable of self-diagnosis + Motronic engine management system Example of a "Function/Component selection" mask sequence:

Fig. 6-18

"Select function or component" mask, 1st level

Select "+ Drive", for example. The next mask will be shown automatically when the selection is made. Specify the function or component in more detail in the masks which follow. If you want to change your selection, touch the preceding selection.

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"Select function or component" mask, 4th level

Note
If you do not go through all of the steps, after the confirmation of a message all of the components and functions coming under the step last reached are included in the test plan.

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In this submask, select the desired component or a function. The selection will be displayed until you touch "Continue", which will take you to the test plan.

Fig. 6-20

"Select function or component" mask, 5th level

The selected diagnosis object is added to the "User test plan".

Fig. 6-21

"Test Plan" mask with "User Test Plan" section

The rest of the procedure is as described in section 6.10.

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6.9.1

Documents

Available documents, such as installation locations, pin assignments and so on, can be selected and displayed in the "Function / component selection" mask. For this purpose, select the relevant function / component and then the Go to destination "Documents". After the first selection, the Go to destination "Documents" is available for selection permanently in the Go to Destination menu. Documents (graphics, text) are displayed in the work window. If they are larger than the work window, they will be provided with a vertical scroll bar. Documents are also found in the function test masks. There they are made available directly via a row of up to six numbered and correspondingly labelled buttons (see section 6.11.1).

Note
If you selected a diagnosis object in function/component selection, you can also access its documents directly by selecting "Documents" from the "Go to" menu during the ongoing function test. The documents presented here do not form part of the current function test, but rather the last selected function/component selection. Example of a mask sequence arising from "Function/Component selection":

Fig. 6-22

Function/Component selection, "Documents" selected as "Go to" destination

You can activate the "Select document" dialog box for a selected function or a component via the "Go to" destination menu.

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"Select Document" dialog box

The documents that can be displayed are listed in the "Select document" dialog box. Select the desired document, and press the Display button. The document will then be displayed.

Sensitive area

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"Display Documents" with hotspot (red frame)

The displayed document can contain hotspots (sensitive rectangular areas). If you touch a hotspot on the screen, you will be shown the document associated with it.

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Test plan

When the transition is made to the "Test plan" mask, the results of the previously run "Fault memory contents", "Complaint report" and "Function/Component selection" masks are evaluated, and a test suggestion is created from that and shown as a list (see fig. 6-25). The priority of the tests is expressed in their sequence. In the actual example, the contents of the fault memory lead to a test suggestion that is entered in the test plan and preselected there. Pressing the Continue button will begin the marked function test.

Symptoms (blue) Suspected components or functions

Component status

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System test plan and user test plan with several suspect components

The test plan shows one or several symptoms (blue font) above the suspect module or function (diagnostic object). The diagnostic object is preceded by a status (see table 62). If you select it and press "Continue", an appropriately linked function test is started. Afterwards, the status of the diagnostic object is updated. In addition, the function test can enter new diagnostic objects in the test plan or set existing ones to "OK". Diagnostic objects entered in the test plan by a function test, appear directly under the previously selected diagnostic object - slightly to the right. You do not always have to adhere to the suggested sequence of the function tests. Rather, you can deviate from it at any time and select a different test in the automatic or user test plans (included via the functions / components selection, see section 6.9) as the next function test.

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The "static" or "sporadic" (fault no longer present at the moment) fault type plays a role for the sequence of the diagnostic objects. If only sporadic faults are assigned to a diagnostic object, they are placed at the end of the test plan. When you start the function test of such a diagnostic object, the following message may appear:
Sporadic faults occurred. (possibly additional text) Would you like to see the details?

If you confirm with "Yes", the corresponding fault memory entry is displayed along with the ambient requirements (if available). When all the function tests for the diagnostic objects entered have been performed, the test plan is considered to have been processed. You can also repeat function tests by reselecting the diagnostic object and pressing "Continue". The status preceding the diagnostic object corresponds to the current status of the function test or the result of the linked function test. "OK" means, for example: the function test was performed without any faults; the diagnostic object (module or function) is OK.

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Table 6-2

Meaning of symbols for the status of the diagnostic objects

Symbol

Meaning: function test

OK OK!

Not yet carried out OK This status is a special case: A function test may end with the status "Diagnosis generated and component repaired". In this case, the tester does not go back to the test plan after completing the function test, but asks the question:
Repeat test after repair is completed?

If you answer with "No", the status "OK" (already repaired, result not checked) is entered in the test plan in front of the diagnostic object. If you answer with "Yes" instead, the function test is repeated in verification mode (examination of the repair). However, this concept requires appropriate program components in the function test, e.g. a short test. If these program components are not available, the entire function test is repeated and the reaction is the same as during the initial activation. You can also start the verification of a function test from the test plan by the repeated selection and start the "Test" selection. OK? Probably OK. It is not possible to make a statement with 100 % certainty about the result of a particular function test, since e.g. not all the results are testable. Not OK. Result unknown or cancelled Currently being carried out

X ?

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6.11

Function test

Note
Since, unlike the VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B, the VAS 5052 does not have any internal testing devices (e.g. multimeter, oscilloscope) external testing devices must be used and measurement results transferred to the function test via replacement value input. A defined function test has been assigned in the test plan to every vehicle function, every component group and every component (diagnostic object that could indicate a fault). Its task is to test the requirements defined for each. It yields the results "OK", "Not OK" or "Test result unknown". A mask from a function test is shown in fig. 6-26. Every function test consists of a number of self-contained test steps which can also be repeated via the "Go to" menu after they have been executed. The information window on the left contains the title of the function test, while the name of the test step currently being processed is displayed as a heading in the work window. A function test can include the tester's communication via the diagnostic bus, as well as measuring instructions. You become actively involved in the process at this point, e.g. to connect measuring leads, to make decisions or to enter values. For this purpose, the tester will provide you with up to two rows of appropriately labelled buttons in the work window, for example. The left row contains the buttons for further processing of the test dialogs (see section 6.11.1); the right row contains up to six numbered buttons for displaying documents. After the function test is finished, the tester will return to the "Test plan" mask. There, you can select the next diagnostic object and start its function test or access alternative diagnostic procedures via the Go to Destination menu (such as complaints or function/ component selection).

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In this example of a function test, a question appears after starting:

Fig. 6-26

Function test, question to the user

Different masks appear later in the course of the function test depending on the actual tests done, e.g. a message with the Done button:

Fig. 6-27

Function test, message for the user

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Select the "1. Fitting location" button, for example. You are immediately shown the matching image document (see fig. 6-28).

Fig. 6-28

Document display, "Fitting location" example

Use the Back button to switch back to the previous mask, and use the Done button to continue the test there after dealing with the message. One element of the function test shown in the example is a resistance measurement. The corresponding mask (see fig. 6-29) contains instructions as to which measuring points the measuring lead should be connected to. Press the "Measure" button to start the cyclic measurement on the VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B. If you press the "Measure" button again, the value last measured is retained. Press "Continue" to continue the function test. You can also use this button to cancel an active cyclic measurement directly and continue the function test with the value last measured.

Note
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Result field and activation of the replacement value input

Fig. 6-29

Function test, Resistance measurement

Replacement value input

If no measurement is possible or if an external testing device must be used for the measurement (VAS 5052), you can enter the value manually. To do so, touch the results field (fig. 6-29). A numeric keyboard will appear for entering replacement values. On the VAS 5052, the virtual keyboard also appears after the Measure button is pressed.

Fig. 6-30

Virtual keyboard for entering measured values

Enter the measured value. The "Q" button is for applying the value you entered. At the end of the function test, the Guided Fault Finding application switches back to the "Test plan" mask (see fig. 6-25) and presents you with any more suspect diagnostic objects for testing.

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6.11.1

Test dialogs

In the function test, you will find the following types of user/test dialogs: Messages to the user with the Done button for continuing with the program. Questions to be answered with the buttons "Yes", "No" or the additional button "Unknown". Decisions with up to eight buttons for branching off on separate program paths. Measuring instruction with the Measure button for starting and/or stopping the cyclical display for the measured value. Displays of results from a control unit with the Read button for starting and/or stopping the cyclical output of those results. Displays without a special button for cyclical program runs (loops) and for any cyclical output of texts or values. A cyclical loop is interrupted either by the test program or by pressing a button. Input instructions for entering a numerical value or text via a keyboard that appears on the screen. All test dialog steps are only concluded when a button appropriate to the activity is pressed, e.g. "Done", "Yes", "No" etc.

All test dialog steps can include buttons for displayable image documents. They are displayed by pressing the corresponding button, switching to the document display and then back to the test dialog step.

6.11.2

Measuring instruction (multimeter)

The work area of the "Function test, G62 - Sender for coolant temperature" mask (see fig. 6-29) contains a display of the type of measurement ("Resistance measurement"), the instruction for connecting the measuring lead, an optional description of the measurement ("Resistance measurement on sender for coolant temperature (G62)"), and the specification of the target value and the measured value as a bar display and as a numerical output. The bar display contains a numbered scale. A rectangle indicates the range of tolerance for the measured value. The measured value appears as a coloured horizontal bar on the numbered scale. If the value is OK (green), the bar will jut into the tolerance window. A red bar indicates an incorrect measured value; the display "+++++" indicates an overload. The numerical display also includes the physical unit of measurement. Measurements of numerical values are triggered by pressing the Measure button after the specified connections have been set up.

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The measurement is repeated several times in a cycle, as long as the "Measure" button is pressed; the last value measured is accepted after the "Continue" button is pressed. Pressing the Measure button again stops the continuous measurement, and the last value displayed will be kept. The Measure button can alternatively be activated via the switch in the red probe tip. If the internal testing device is defective or if you prefer a testing device of your own, you can enter the measured value thus determined via a keyboard on the screen. The keyboard appears automatically when the results field is touched or if the internal Test Instruments are malfunctioning. It will disappear again after entries have been made when the buttons Q or Continue are pressed, or, if a genuine measurement is carried out, by pressing the Measure button. The physical unit for the entry (e.g.: V, mV) is preset automatically.
VAS 5052:

Here, a numerical keyboard appears when the Measure button is pressed, for entering a measured value.

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6.11.3

Measuring instruction for vehicle systems

The vehicle systems supply a wide variety of measured values relevant to diagnosis which can be interrogated and evaluated in a function test by so-called "measuring instructions". In some cases measuring results are displayed in a message (fig. 6-31) or directly from the measuring instruction. Measuring instructions to vehicle systems require functioning communication with the vehicle system in question.

6.11.3.1

Measuring instruction results in a message

As a rule measurement results are displayed in messages. Here the measuring instruction itself runs invisibly in the background.

Fig. 6-31

Function test, message with measurement from vehicle system

fig. 6-31 shows a message which is incorporated in a loop in the function test. Every time the loop runs, the measured value is read from the vehicle system and updated in the mask. It is not possible to input a replacement value here.

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Measuring instruction with direct output

In some special cases measuring instructions with vehicle systems are also programmed as direct output. The display is similar to the measuring instructions for multimeter applications (see fig. 6-29), but with the following differences: Since it only uses internal measurements of the vehicle systems, it can also be accessed on the VAS 5052 without restrictions. Instead of the Measure button a Read button is displayed. If vehicle communication is possible, while it is activated the selected measured value is displayed cyclically in the result field. If vehicle communication is not working, you can input a replacement value manually. Touch the result field (see fig. 6-29) to access the virtual numerical keyboard and input the replacement value. Next press "Continue". The Read button is not used in replacement value input.

6.11.3.3

Measured values table

This provides another way of displaying measurements from vehicle systems. The function test can present you with a measured value list for selecting measured values or a preselected selection of measured values for displaying the results.
Selecting measured values from a measured values table

This display allows you to select the desired measured values yourself from a measured values table. The display groups are given different coloured backgrounds to make it easier to differentiate them. Each entry consists of a group number, the number of the display field (not with ASAM-ODX) and the measured value name. The measured values of different control units are given different colours to make it easier to differentiate them. After selecting at least one measured value, press the "Ready" button which takes you to the next mask where you can perform the measurement.

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Function test, read measured values

Carrying out measurement

You can go to this mask directly from the function test or via the selection list of the measured values table (fig. 6-32). There can be any number of measured values. The "Result" column initially is empty. Press the Read button to read the measured values cyclically from the vehicle system(s) (fig. 6-33).
Selecting individual measurements

You can select a single line. With this, the name of the measured value and the result are displayed again in the long information bar in the lower part of the work window. At the same time, a "Message text" button and/or a "Test program" button may appear on the right (not illustrated).

Message text: Information about the measured value is provided here. Test program: If a result is outside the specified value and you select the relevant measured value, a function test for finding faults may be offered when you press the "Test program" button. If you press this button, the function test is entered in the test plan; an appropriate message is displayed. You can activate this test after the current test.

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Press the "Go to" button to jump back to the selection list "Measured values:Read measured values"where you can make another measured-value selection. Press the Continue button to continue with the function test. In some cases the measured values table is quit automatically - such as when, for example, all values are OK.

Information bar

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Function test, measurement in progress

Note
The display frequency of the results corresponds to that in Vehicle Self-Diagnosis if the measured values to be displayed belong to a display group. Displaying measured values from different display groups and control devices will have a negative effect on time behaviour and synchronization.

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6.11.4

Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) measuring instruction

VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B:

The DSO measures graphical curved lines cyclically using parameters preset by the function test and displays them. Press the Freeze Frame button to pause the cyclical repetition of the measurement. The last display will freeze on the screen. Press the Freeze Frame button again to start the cyclical repetition of the measurement up again. The "Freeze frame" button can also be operated by activating the switch in the red probe tip of the measurement cable. With measurements that are triggered by a particular condition (i.e. events), the Measure button is used to enable triggering. The measurement is then automatically initiated when the trigger event occurs. The measurement instruction is followed by a question regarding the evaluation of the signal curve.
VAS 5052:

A DSO measurement must be carried out using an external device.

6.11.5

Cancel function test

Normally, you can only move from the "Function test" mask to the "Test plan" if all operator entries have been properly concluded and a clear test status has been achieved. Missing information or operator actions that are still outstanding are displayed via messages. Nonetheless, you can cancel an ongoing function test in the following way: 1. Use the "Go to" destination menu to switch over to the "Test plan" mask. 2. There, select the ongoing function test and press the Continue button. 3. In the dialog which appears, press the "Abort function test" button. Note that the status "?" - that is, "unknown" - will now be entered next to the function test.

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Leaving the Guided Fault Finding application

You leave the Guided Fault Finding application via the functions contained in the "Go to" destination menu. These include:

Interrupt, Cancel and Exit.

The "Interrupt" function is only offered if you have accessed the "Test plan" mask at least once. The "Cancel" function is offered from the "Select type" mask onwards.

Fig. 6-34

Leaving the Guided Fault Finding application via "Go to" destination

Before returning to the start mask (in the case of Exit) or to the basic screen for Guided Fault Finding (in the case of Cancel), you will go through various additional run sequences ("Interrogate fault memory", "Generate readiness code?", end module) (see section 6.12.2, section 6.12.3 and section 6.15).

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6.12.1

Interrupt

You can interrupt the diagnosis session for a short break (pause) or save your work to continue with it at another time.

Fig. 6-35

Work interruption dialog box

6.12.1.1

Interrupt work briefly (pause)

After the "Interrupt" function is activated within the "Go to" menu, a dialog box appears where you can choose whether you want a short pause or a longer interruption. If you choose the short break, the following text will be displayed:
Work has been interrupted for a short time (Pause). Press "OK" to end pause. Do not cancel pause without consent or good reason. When the OK button is pressed: Work can be continued in the current mask.

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"Interrupt" work for a longer period (save job)

You can interrupt a diagnosis job and save all relevant diagnostic data up to that point in the tester for later retrieval by specifying a job code. After saving, you will automatically switch over to the first mask of Guided Fault Finding. After saving, you can activate any other diagnosis functions. Enter job code:

Fig. 6-36

"Enter job code" dialog box

You can use the "Enter job code" dialog box to enter a job code via an onscreen keyboard for the diagnosis job that is to be saved, and acknowledge it with the Q button. The current date and time will also be saved, alongside the job code.

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Load diagnosis job

You can reload saved diagnosis jobs in the masks of the basic features (type, model year, body version, motor). To do so, select the "Diagnosis job" function in the "Go to" destination menu. Choose the desired job and select "Edit". An instruction follows with the job name and the corresponding vehicle that must be connected. When you acknowledge the instruction with "OK", the "Test plan" mask will follow. It shows the status achieved for the interrupted diagnosis job when it was saved. After the saved diagnosis job is loaded, the saved item will be deleted. Therefore, you should save the diagnosis job again if you need to, in which case it will be stored again under the same name.

Note
The top right-hand information window shows the name of the loaded job instead of the loaded brand data. Example for a "Load diagnosis job" mask sequence: Select "Diagnosis job" as "Go to" destination:

Fig. 6-37

"Select type" submask, "Diagnosis job" selected as "Go to" destination

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Diagnosis job, "Use / delete interrupted job"

Select the interrupted diagnosis job and press the Edit button. Fulfil prerequisites and press "OK":

Fig. 6-39

Diagnosis job, "Job Administration" dialog box

Press the OK button to leave the dialog box and switch over to the test plan (see section 6.10).

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6.12.2

Cancel

The Cancel function corresponds to the Exit function with the difference that you return to the basic "Select brand" mask of Guided Fault Finding. In other words, you remain in the Guided Fault Finding operating mode. With Exit, the Guided Fault Finding operating mode is exited and you go to the start mask.

6.12.3

Exit

You can leave Guided Fault Finding using the Exit destination in the "Go to" destination menu. A question appears with information for exiting and the answer options "Do not exit", "Diagnosis log" and "Exit". Select "Do not exit" if you want to continue working instead. Select "Exit" to initiate the return to the start mask. All operating modes will be closed. Before returning to the start mask, all vehicle systems identified will be tested again by a system test. If there are faults set, the fault memories will be erased and then read out again, to display any static faults that may be present. If there is still a fault memory set, the following message appears:
All fault memories have been erased However, relevant faults are still set or have been set again. Therefore, if you want to restart the "Fault memory contents" mask, press "OK". If you still want to cancel or exit, press "Cancel".

You now have the option of continuing with Guided Fault Finding or of exiting the program. Before you really do quit, a stop module (if present) will also be started (see section 6.15) and you will be asked if you wish to print the diagnostic log.

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OBD vehicles

In the case of OBD vehicles the readiness code will be checked after the system test or before the stop module runs. If this code is deleted or incorrect, how next to proceed is dealt with in the case examples:
Example 1: Faults were set in the engine control unit

When the fault memory was erased, the engine control unit's readiness code was also erased. The following message then appears, with a Yes/No question:
The readiness code has been erased. Do you want to generate the readiness code again now?

If the answer is "No", the readiness code remains erased. If you select "Yes", the function test for generating the readiness code will be started. After the function test has ended, it will be entered with a status symbol in the "User test plan", which will then be displayed. You now have the option of continuing with Guided Fault Finding or of cancelling it again via "Go to/Exit". The readiness code query will only be shown if there is a corresponding function test available for generating the code.
Example 2: No fault set in the engine control unit

When diagnosis is exited, the engine control unit's readiness code is interrogated. If it is not OK, a note appears with the question:
The readiness code is not OK. Do you want to generate the readiness code again now?

If the answer is "No", the readiness code remains unchanged. If you select "Yes", the function test as per Example 1 for generating the readiness code will be started.

Note
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Diagnosis log

If you have accessed the "Test plan" mask at least once, you can use the "Print/ diagnosis protocol" function to print out a Guided Fault Finding protocol or save it to an external storage device. In the latter case, you must enter the vehicle ID number and the license plate number in the print menu, provided the data is not already known from the diagnostic procedure. For printing, refer also to (see section 3.5). Prior to the actual output, you are asked whether you would like to output the diagnostic protocol in short or in complete form. The "Diagnostic protocol" function is also offered after the end of the stop module by means of a dialog box. The complete diagnostic protocol contains the following information:

Workshop code, dealership identifier Version of the currently installed software system (base CD, brand data and vehicle project name / version of the ODX run-time data for ASAM-ODX control units) Licence plate number and vehicle ID number, if available Vehicle brand and identification characteristics (basic features) Time required for diagnosis in VW units of time (time record for the diagnosis session, derived from the sum of fixed values and actual time required) Event memory: List of the detected vehicle systems, their identification data and fault status. If there is a fault, also their fault memory contents with possible ambient requirements Work steps performed (list of the main actions in running order), such as: beginning of diagnosis, vehicle identification, vehicle system test (selection), vehicle system test (performance), event memory (fault memory contents), test plan, function tests1 including start and stop modules, beginning and end of an interruption (saving and loading of a diagnosis session) Numbered test plans corresponding to the work steps, each subdivided into system test plan and user test plan (where these exist) Function tests that have been carried out, numbered according to the work steps listed. The title of a test according to the test plan can be taken from the work steps. All test steps run will be logged, with message output, results and dialog decisions. The communication jobs with control units and their results will be listed under "Diagnosis". The sections "Beginning sub-function: " and "End sub-function: " show subprograms loaded during the function test. At the end of a function test, the full results will be displayed according to the test plan, e.g.: "Function test OK".

1.

With the ID code. For tests from the test plan, also with the title of the corresponding diagnostic object, as entered in the test plan.
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Malfunction messages of the run-time system are listed together at the end of the protocol. Messages that were generated during the processing of the test plan are listed under "Diagnosis job".

Short form

The short diagnostic protocol does not contain any list of the test plans and function tests.

6.14

Function test log

The "Print/function test protocol" function corresponds to a different short version of the "diagnostic protocol". The list of work steps and test plans is left out and only the last function test carried out is logged.

6.15

Stop modul

The stop module is automatically started when you quit the Guided Fault Finding application and can contain one or more function tests (also see section 6.1). Once the stop module has finished and before the diagnostic session finally terminates you will be asked whether the diagnostic log should be output. The diagnostic log thus output also includes the progress of the stop module function test.

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On-line feedback log

During a function test or in the stop module of the Guided Fault Finding application and depending on the vehicle and manufacturer, a diagnostic protocol or a fault protocol may be sent to the vehicle manufacturer. The tester must be connected to your workshop network for this function. The online feedback protocol can contain data such as the number of the vehicle (VIN), the number of the tester (equipment no.), the dealership identifier and the fault memory contents read out for all control units. Questions may also be displayed, e.g.: "Was the repair successful?" If the tester is not connected via the VW workshop network, you need to enter the login for the online connection. Aborted or unsent online feedback protocols are kept on the tester for up to forty days. On starting, the tester checks whether protocols have been saved and whether there is a network connection. If that is the case, the tester offers to send the saved protocols now.

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7.1

Guided Functions
Overview

Some function tests correspond to vehicle-specific, customer-service-oriented tasks, such as adaptations, coding, and so on. The Guided Functions operating mode allows you to access these tests directly, after vehicle identification (without always having to run the vehicle system test). Fault-finding programs are not provided here, start and stop modules do not run. These tasks can also be accessed in Guided Fault Finding after the vehicle-system test and selection of function / component selection. The run sequence described in the following is depicted in fig. 7-1.
(1) Start mask

Guided Functions is launched from the start mask (for further information, see section 7.2).
(2) Vehicle identification, gateway installation list, basic features

After activating the Guided Functions, you must enter the brand and the vehicle identification (type, year of manufacture, variant and engine code (basic features)) as in the Guided Fault Finding, and confirm them. Depending on the type of vehicle, automatic or mixed vehicle identification of the basic features may be possible.
(3) Display vehicle systems

The vehicle systems for which Guided Functions are available will be displayed.
(4) Select vehicle systems or function

Select the desired vehicle system or function.

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(5) Identify vehicle system, interrogate fault memory

When you select a function, only the control unit that relates directly to it is control unit identified automatically and its fault memory read. Questions to help clarify possible variants could be displayed as well. Press the "Vehicle system test" button to display the control unit which has been identified. A complete vehicle system test will not be carried out here but it can still be launched with the "Start system test" button in the "Vehicle system test" menu. In the case of non-automatic identification of control units, here too it is possible to make a manual selection of individual control units.
(6) Fault memory entries available?

If a fault is detected when the control unit is interrogated, this message will appear:
Malfunctions were detected, the troubleshooting for this can be performed by switching to GFF!

When you acknowledge the message, function selection will continue. However, switching to Guided Fault Finding to locate the faults is recommended. You can see which faults occurred by pressing the "Vehicle system test" button and then "Continue". You then return to continuing your function selection by pressing "Continue" once again.
(7) Display vehicle systems, selection of further functions

Further function selection is handled the same way as function / component selection in Guided Fault Finding. You can go back to a higher level of function selection by selecting the corresponding level on the same mask. You can use the operating mode button to switch to the operating modes Test Instruments (VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B only), Vehicle Self-Diagnosis or Guided Fault Finding. Here, quitting and returning to the start mask is only possible from Guided Functions (from the original operating mode).
(8) Enter functions in test plan, function test

After a function is selected, it is entered in the test plan. The procedure from that point on is identical to that in Guided Fault Finding (see section 6.10).
(9) Perform function test

Carry out the function test. The function appears with its status in the test plan. From there, you can use the Back button to switch back to the "Select function" mask.

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Switching operating mode

When you switch to the Guided Fault Finding operating mode, the identification that has already been carried out will be noted and utilised. The same applies when you switch between the operating modes "Guided Fault Finding" and "Guided Functions". The protocols are continued when you change the operating mode. The same protocols apply to both operating modes.
Print functions

The following print functions are available: Screen (see chapter 3.5) Diagnosis log (see chapter 3.5, section 6.13) Function test log (chapter 3.5, section 6.14) The print functions correspond to those of Guided Fault Finding.

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Guided functions

fig. 7-2

Select brand, basic features

Display vehicle systems

fig. 7-3

Select vehicle system/ function

Identify vehicle system, interrogate fault memory

fig. 7-4
6 Are fault memory entries available? Recommend Guided Fault Finding

yes

no

Display functions for vehicle test, select function

fig. 7-5

Return

Actualize test status 8 Enter functions in test plan Forward Function test 9

Fig. 7-1

Sequence of the "Guided Functions" operating mode

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Guided Functions run sequence

Guided Functions is activated by pressing the button of the same name in the start mask.

Fig. 7-2

Start of Guided Functions

It starts as in Guided Fault Finding (section 6.4), with selection of the brand and definition of the basic features (type, model year, variant and engine code), either automatically (with gateway) or manually. After confirming the vehicle identification, you may have to answer questions about the variants for vehicle fittings. In the mask that then follows, the vehicle systems are presented for selection (fig. 7-3).

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Selecting vehicle system or function

After the vehicle system has been selected, the tester sets up communication to the vehicle system in order to identify it and subsequently read its fault memory. If there are entries in the fault memory, Guided Fault Finding is recommended. It uses a knowledge base to relate fault memory entries to components and can therefore generate a test plan automatically.

Fig. 7-4

Fault memory entries in the selected vehicle system

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When you press the OK button (see fig. 7-4) or, depending on the situation, answer any questions there may be about variants, the functions available for the vehicle system will be displayed.

Fig. 7-5

Functions that can be selected for the vehicle system

After selecting the function and pressing the Continue button, you switch over to the test plan. There you can carry out the corresponding function test that will perform the customer service oriented task. The procedure in the test plan corresponds to that in Guided Fault Finding (see section 6.10).

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8.1

Applications
Overview

This operating mode is not available to the VAS 5053. In the operating mode Applications there are further applications whose programs and data are loaded directly from CD or by previous installation on the tester (see section 9.23). Application examples:

Start application from CD-ROM (e.g. Update programming for control units) Service training (VAS 5052, VAS 5051B)

8.2

Starting application

Press the Applications button on the Start screen.

Fig. 8-1

Start screen, call Applications

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You get a selection mask (fig. 8-2) with a list of the presently available applications.

Fig. 8-2

Selection mask without additional applications installed

Starting application

Select the desired application (regarding installation of applications, see section 9.23) and start it by pressing the Continue button insert the CD containing the application required if this is to be started directly from CD rather than installed on the tester. Then, select "Start application from CD-ROM".

or

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After starting an application, this runs autonomously and independently of the process system of the tester. The selection mask of Applications is only available again after you have ended the application. Additional details may be found in the information enclosed with the applications.

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8.2.1

Starting application from CD-ROM

In the "Start application from CD-ROM" application you can launch an application of any kind which is on CD - such as a flash CD for updating control unit programming, for example - provided it is not executed via the "Update programming" diagnostic function (if necessary, please refer to the printed information enclosed with the CD).

8.2.2

Service training

The application "Service training" is here used as an example.

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9.1

Administration
Overview

The Administration provides you with functions for internal administration of the tester. Use the following table to find out which functions are available on your tester.
G

Function available on the tester Function available via partner application of the VAS 5053 Function not available.

Some of these functions can also be accessed in other operating modes via the Go to Destination Menu, see section 3.3.6.
Table 9-1 Functions in Administration

Funktionen

Install update Net-update Self-test On first installation: Enter workshop code Afterwards: Change Dealership Identifier Signal Generator Date/Time Expanded Functions Select Initial Graphic Contents Print Format Print jobs Touch Screen Calibration ESIS Installation or Update Installation or update Assist Display user documentation Activate telediagnosis Afterwards: Deactivate telediagnosis ELSA installation ELSA administration Application statistic Installation applications Dimension pressure / temperature
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VAS 5052 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

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Table 9-1

Functions in Administration

Funktionen

VAS 5051 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

VAS 5051B G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

VAS 5052 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G

VAS 5053 G G G G G G G G G G

Network settings Display network settings Change CentralPartnerNet-password Adjusting station name Display target URL Activating online connection via the Internet (Secure Client) Proxy settings GeKo-test (confidentiality and component protection) Setting ISDN protocol Installation of radio LAN Online connection self-test Importing importer settings Application tests Deactivating network update after restart Afterwards: Activating network update after restart Exporting function test files Import function test files System expansions Keyboard assignment Update installation Battery service Display battery charging Switching on erWin documents Afterwards: Switching off erWin documents VAS 5053 ADMIN (partner application) Configuration of vehicle communication (for the present only on the VAS 5051B)

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9.2

Starting Administration

Administration is activated by pressing the button of the same name in the start mask.

Fig. 9-1

Starting administration (with installed applications)

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Selecting function

The "Administration" mask contains a list of all functions that can be activated in "Administration" operating mode (also see table 9-1).

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Administration mask "Select function" (example VAS 5051B]

You can select the function you want by selecting the corresponding row. Then, another mask will generally be activated for that function, in which you can edit it and execute it. You can access further functions by moving the scroll bar downwards.

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9.4

Install update

You can use this function to install base, brand and flash CDs. When installing, we distinguish between:

Installation Installation of a complete version. Install update Update of a version already loaded. An update is currently only applied for a base CD. An update base CD is equivalent to a fully updated base CD, however without Windows operating system. The hard drive is not formatted during installation. No data is lost. However, if a different language is loaded or if there is a new compatibility number, incompatible brand data cannot be displayed. Increment An increment (addition) is possible for all software installations (base, brand and flash CDs). Increments can only be loaded by means of a network update (see section 9.5).

Note on the base software installation


With every type of installation, the following data is placed in temporary storage and therefore retained: the workshop code, the dealership identifier, the settings for the online connection of your tester. With an update / increment base CD, the following is also retained: brand CDs, loaded flash data, installed printers and the ELSA installation. Saved jobs (see Interruption under section 6.12.1) need to be processed prior to a base installation. If necessary, reset your print format after installation of a base CD (see section 9.13). When installing, you must check the language and compatibility between base and brand CDs. The version of the data of the base CD appears in the start mask, for example (fig. 2-1). The version code can be deciphered by referring to fig. 9-3. It applies to all version IDs. The following conditions apply to the use of CDs: 1. The first version block corresponds to the compatibility number, which is defined by the base CD that was loaded. All brand CDs that you want to load on the tester must have the same compatibility number. The compatibility number is not evaluated for flash CDs. 2. Version block 2 indicates the continuative version of the software (base, brand and flash CDs). This block can vary between the base CD and CDs loaded thereafter.

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3. Version block 3 shows "incremental" updates, which are continuously numbered and are loaded via network updates only (section 9.5). Incremental updates only consist of changes to a complete version.
Compatibility (block 1) Incremental update (block 3) Version datum

Version -GB- / V07.01.03 08/11/2004 Current version (block 2) Language code

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Deciphering the version code

9.4.1

Base CD

The complete base CD (in the following simply referred to as "base CD") is bootable and in addition to the complete Windows operating system contains the run-time systems for the individual operating modes. Once the base CD has been loaded you can use all operating modes apart from Guided Fault Finding and Guided functions. The use of the latter requires a loaded brand CD (see section 9.4.3). Loaded brand CDs, user-installed printers and diagnosis jobs saved under Guide Fault Finding (see section 6.12.1.3) are lost.

Note
The CD update/installation of a base CD will also start automatically if you insert the CD in the CD/DVD drive and switch the tester off and on. In this way, you can also carry out a CD update/installation if the tester has become inoperable, e.g. because the calibration of the touch screen has been greatly offset. In the case of the VAS 5051B a calibration run is started automatically when a base CD is loaded.

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9.4.1.1

Loading a base CD

You can use the "Install update" function to load the contents of a newly supplied base CD onto the tester. 1. Insert the desired CD in the CD/DVD drive. To avoid read errors, the tester should not be tilted more than 15. 2. In Administration select the "Install update" function. 3. Confirm the security query regarding the update or installation of the inserted CD. 4. The contents of the CD are now copied on to the hard drive. The tester must not be turned off during this process. After the software has been loaded, the following message appears: Remove the bootable CD-ROM and switch the power off and on to start the new system. 5. Remove the CD from the drive and restart the system. To do so, switch the tester off and back on again. The copied data is now being installed. As soon as the start-up is complete, the start mask will appear (see fig. 2-8) following confirmation of information regarding the station name and general safety instructions.

9.4.2

Update base CD

The update base CD is solely for updating program components which form part of the base CD.

9.4.2.1

Loading an update base CD

An update base CD is loaded in the same way as the installation of a complete base CD but with these differences:

There is no message as mentioned under section 9.4.1.1, 4 and no restart. It suffices to remove the CD once installation has finished. You cannot install the update base CD by switching the tester off and back on again.

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9.4.3

Brand CD

You can install new or additional brand CDs on the tester.

Note
You can only ever load brand CDs whose compatibility number and language match the base CD; refer here to the description supplied with the CD. When a brand CD is installed, saved diagnosis jobs of the relevant brand are lost (see section 6.12.1). For this reason you should first complete any jobs that may have been saved. Several brand CDs for different brands can be installed on the tester (VW, Audi, and so on). When a new brand CD is installed, it overwrites any previous installation of the same brand. 1. Insert the desired brand CD in the CD/DVD drive. To avoid read errors, the tester should not be tilted more than 15. 2. In Administration select the "Install update" function. 3. Confirm the security query regarding the installation of the inserted brand CD. 4. The contents of the brand CD are now installed on the tester. As soon as the nstallation is complete, the tester switches from Administration operating mode back to the start mask (see fig. 9-1). 5. Remove the CD from the drive. Install additional brand CDs if necessary by repeating steps 1 through 5.

9.4.4

Flash CD

A flash CD is installed in exactly the same way as a brand CD.

Note
If the flash CD cannot be installed, the data for update programming of the control unit are loaded directly from the CD inserted in the drive. Please refer to the description accompanying the CD to find out what kind of flash CD it is.

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Net-update

When this menu item is carried out, the tester searches via the active LAN connection for a software update under the relevant URL address "Mirror server" (see section 9.25.4). This can be data otherwise located on a base, brand or flash CD.
Automatic network update on startup

If a LAN connection exists, updates are searched for each time the tester is switched on and started up. If updates are found, a query appears asking whether you want to install the data. The tester should therefore be connected to the LAN network once each day when it is switched on. If the tester is not regularly connected to the LAN network, you should start the "Net-update" function manually. You can use the "Net-update/Deactivating network update after restart" function to deactivate this automatic search for updates, if desired (see section 9.25.13).
Network update run sequence

If you select the "Net-update" function, the tester attempts to connect via its LAN connection to the local dealership mirror server. If it is not possible to set up a connection, the following fault report appears:
The contacted HTTP server could not be found. Please check the connection infrastructure and the login URL (Administration)

If the tester is able to establish the connection, it will compare the version levels (of base, brand and flash data). If an update is found, a dialog box appears with a query as to whether this update should be installed. If not, a message is displayed, informing you that no new updates are available. The data from the mirror server are initially stored temporarily on the tester and are then installed. When the base CD is updated, a message will appear telling you that the tester must be restarted. If the network connection is interrupted during communication, the tester will attempt to restore the connection. If this does not succeed, a question will appear asking whether further attempts should be made to establish the connection, or whether communication should be cancelled.

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Base system

The base system can be replaced completely up to the Windows operating system via a network update, or can be replaced in part. Complete replacement with the Windows system can only be done by installing a CD. Network updates for the base system will not delete any brand and flash data that have been loaded. They will remain available after the update.
Brand data

An update can make changes here up to and including complete replacement of all data. A brand can only be updated on the tester if it is already there on the tester (it must have been installed at least once previously from a CD).
Flash data

During an update, the tester is informed of the flash data present on the mirror server without them being loaded. Any flash data required will only be loaded onto the tester when needed, via online connection.

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Self-test

Select the Self-test function in Administration to start an integrated self-test of the test Instruments (VAS 5051 only) or of the diagnostic bus. In doing so, you test the diagnostic vehicle connection in the tester, including the diagnostic cable and the internal test instruments unit.

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The self-test of the Test Instruments does not cover the connected measuring leads. How to test these manually is described in /3/, chapter "Troubleshooting. The result will be output on the screen in the form of a "OK/not OK display" (see fig. 9-4). If "not OK" and a fault number are specified following a test, please consult the service centre responsible for your region (see /3/).

Fig. 9-4

"Self-test" mask

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9.6.1

Test Instruments unit (VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B only)

1. To carry out a self-test of the test Instruments, select the "Test Instruments unit" line in the function list. The following request appears on the VAS 5051: Disconnect all measuring leads from tester. 2. Confirm with "OK" when you have disconnected all the measuring leads that were connected on the tester.

Note
This request appears even if no measuring leads are connected to the tester. In this case, simply confirm with "OK". 3. The self-test that will now be performed will take one to several minutes. No entries can be made during this time. The results of the self-test are displayed in the righthand section of the work window. 4. Reconnect all the measuring leads required back on the tester.

9.6.2

Diagnostic bus unit

While the self-test is running, follow the instructions that appear on the screen regarding the removal and connection of the diagnostic cable, test adapter (VAS 5052/4) or test adapter cable (VAS 5051B/4, can also be used on the VAS 5053). After a few more seconds, the results of the self-test are displayed in the right-hand section of the work window.
VAS 5051 run sequence:

1. To carry out a self-test of the diagnostic bus, select the "Diagnostic bus unit" line in the function list. The following request appears: Disconnect diagnostic cable from tester. 2. Confirm with "OK" when you have disconnected the diagnostic cable that was connected on the tester.

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This request appears even if no diagnostic cable is connected to the tester. In this case, simply confirm with "OK".

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3. After a few seconds, the following request appears: Cable short circuit test Connect diagnostic cable to tester (not connected to vehicle) Caution: The diagnostic cable LT (VAS 5051/4) must not be connected. 4. Connect a diagnostic cable to the tester; do not connect the other end to the vehicle. 5. After a few more seconds, the results of the self-test are displayed in the right-hand section of the work window.

Note
The self-test only detects short circuits in the diagnostic cable. More thorough-going self-tests of the diagnostic cable are not available.

VAS 5052 run sequence:

The self-test of the diagnostic bus runs through three phases: 1. Test of the diagnostic bus with diagnostic cable not connected. 2. Test for short circuit with diagnostic cable plugged in and one end not connected (without test adapter). 3. Test for line interruption with diagnostic cable connected and test adapter plugged in.
VAS 5051B / VAS 5053 run sequence:

1. A message will appear telling you to connect the diagnostic cable to the tester and to connect the test adapter cable to the diagnostic cable and to the vehicle. Terminal 30 is required on the vehicle's OBD plug. The vehicle type is irrelevant. 2. The self-test will complete without any further messages. The result is displayed in the exit mask. The self-test may take up to 3 minutes.

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Enter Workshop Code/Change Dealership Identifier

Enter Workshop Code

If you activate the Enter Workshop Code function from the function list in the Administration mask when the tester is started up for the first time, you can enter your VZ/importer number, your dealership number and then your dealership identifier. For further information on initial startup of a new or replaced tester, refer to chapter 2.
Changing the dealership identifier

After you confirm your entry of the importer number and dealership number, this data is barred. When you next activate Administration, the Enter Workshop Code function will be replaced by "Change Dealership Identifier". This allows only the dealership identifier to be changed, permitting you to enter the name and address of your workshop.

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9.8

Signal Generator

When certain events occur, e.g. incorrect entries on a virtual keyboard, the tester emits an acoustic signal. You can adjust the duration and pitch of this signal in the "Signal generator" function. The setting has no effect on the "Battery loading too low" alarm. Select "Signal generator" in the function list to display the following mask:

Fig. 9-5

"Signal Generator" mask

You can use the two slide controls to modify the acoustic signal (see section 3.3.7 for operating instructions). The numeric values above them indicate the currently set values. You can modify the time the signal lasts using the upper slide control, marked "Duration". The setting is continuously adjustable between 0 (furthest setting on the left) and 3000 ms (furthest setting on the right). The lower slide control, marked "Pitch", controls the frequency of the signal. The setting is continuously adjustable between 0 (furthest setting on the left) and 4000 Hz (furthest setting on the right). When you move a slide control, the tester generates a signal with the last pitch and duration set. A low setting is recommended, e.g. a duration of 300 ms and a pitch of 1000 Hz. The volume of the signal cannot be adjusted.

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9.9

Date/Time

Select the Date/Time function in Administration to adapt the system's date and time to the correct values. The setting options are described in section 2.3.

9.10

Expanded Functions

This allows other functions on the tester to be enabled for service/repair purposes and development purposes. It is only available with the use of special key CDs, which are not included in the tester package.

9.11

Select Initial Graphic

Select the Select Initial Graphic function in Administration to set which graphic you want to appear in the start mask of the tester. You can select a different graphic via the Continue button. The selected graphic is shown as soon as you switch over to the start mask by pressing the Back button.

9.12

Contents

If you select the "Contents list" function in the function list, the installed base and brand CDs will be displayed for selection in a new mask, along with their version information. Select a CD to view more information about it. Its contents file will then be shown. Information will be displayed on the software loaded: modifications, new features, contents. The contents list thus displayed can also be output via the "Contents list" function in the print menu.

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Print Format

If you select the Print Format function, you will be shown a new mask where you can specify a printer driver with the corresponding paper format and also the print mode. The current setting is shown by the position of the selection bar.

9.13.1

Printer driver / Paper format

VAS 5051, VAS 5053:

For the VAS 5051, the OKI printer driver is preinstalled with IrDA interface and with USB interface for the VAS 5053. Check or change the paper format setting by selecting "DIN A4" or "US Letter".
VAS 5051B, VAS 5052:

By default, various Printer drivers with the corresponding interface (IrDA or USB) for paper formats DIN A4 and US Letter are preinstalled. Change the default setting by selecting an option. Other printers can be installed via the "System expansions" function (see section 9.28). For printers you have installed yourself you can specify printer properties yourself (see section 9.13.3).

Fig. 9-6

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Print type

With the "White background (save mode)" print mode, printing takes place in black and white only, which means the printer uses less toner or ink. Load the selected printer with paper corresponding to the format. The new setting will be adopted with the next print command sent. It is retained until the next update installation of the base CD.

9.13.3

Changing printer properties

Only for printer drivers you have installed yourself can you change the printer properties (see section 9.28). Select the printer in question and click on the printer symbol which appears to the right of the selection line. In the dialogs which appear you can now make the settings in accordance with the Windows 2000 standard.

Fig. 9-7

"Print Format" mask: changing printer properties

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Print jobs (VAS 5053)

The VAS 5053 can print data on a USB printer that is connected to the docking station with a USB cable or to the tester via the multifunction adapter. If no printer can be accessed via USB during the printing process, the tester is able to save the data temporarily as files. To do this, select the function "Save to VAS 5053" in the "Print/Save" dialog box that appears. The current print job is saved and added to the list of print jobs. The "Print jobs" function allows you to view the list of print jobs currently saved, together with their date and time. Select one or more of the print jobs displayed and press the "Print" button. Select the "Print highlighted file(s)" function in the menu that appears. The following message appears:
Was(were) the file(s) successfully printed? Repeat Cancel OK

Select "OK" if printing was successful. The corresponding print jobs are deleted. You can use the "Print/Print all files" selection to print all saved print jobs together. Print jobs are deleted from the VAS 5053 once a specified volume of data or age is exceeded. If this happens, a message will appear.

Note
Protocols containing more than 38 pages are displayed in red on the VAS 5053 and can only be printed via the external storage device or the partner application (also see /4/). Saved print jobs can only be output on the printer and not to the external storage device any more. The partner application is used mainly for output of larger logs which can no longer be printed out on a printer directly connected to a VAS 5053. Screen printouts and other print jobs cannot be output using the partner application.

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Touch Screen Calibration

Select the Touch Screen Calibration function in Administration to calibrate the touch screen. This might be necessary if the cursor does not follow your touch pen or finger exactly on the screen. First, a prompt appears (not on the VAS 5053) asking whether you really want to calibrate the screen. Confirm with "OK". Now the following messages will appear:

Caution!
Exercise great care when adjusting this function. Incorrect or improper usage may cause the touch screen to be put irrevocably out of alignment and thus become inoperable. Tap the indicated touch targets once, quickly and lightly. Tapping a target inadvertently more than once will actually input for the next touch target which should be somewhere entirely different: the result will be that the touch screen will be very poorly calibrated. If this happens, re-install the base CD (section 9.4.1).
VAS 5051 run sequence:

This function is only accessible on initial startup or after reinstalling the base CD, and is removed from the selection list after that. Therefore proceed with caution. The following message will appear first:
Touch the targets from a position of normal use.

A calibration circle will now appear at top left. Touch it as precisely as possible. Repeat the procedure at the other positions. The calibration will then be checked. The following message will appear accordingly:
Touch different areas on the screen. Does the cursor jump to your fingertip?

Now touch the screen in different places and check the position of the pointer. Select "No" to repeat the calibration or "Yes" to accept it. Calibration is ended when a setting is accepted.
VAS 5051B / VAS 5052 run sequence:

Calibration of the touch screen is always accessible. The following message will appear first:
Touch the calibration target to start the calibration.

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When you see this message, touch the calibration circle on the screen to start the process. A series of circles marked with four arrows will then appear on the screen with a red dot at the centre of each. Touch each dot as precisely as possible until the tester shows the following message:
Touch the screen to see if the cursor jumps to your finger. Press No to calibrate again or Yes to accept the calibration.

Now touch the screen in different places and check the position of the pointer. Select "No" to repeat the calibration or "Yes" to accept it. Calibration is ended when a setting is accepted.
VAS 5053 run sequence:

The following message will appear first:


Touch the calibration target to start the 7-point 1) calibration.

When you see this message, touch the calibration circle on the screen to start the process. A series of circles marked with four arrows will then appear on the screen with a red dot at the centre of each. Touch each point as precisely as possible. If calibration has been started and no input occurs for 15 seconds, you will be taken back automatically to the mask you started from.

Note
This screen calibration can also be started via the partner application. That might be essential if the touch screen is put irrevocably out of alignment and thus becomes inoperable.

1. Depending on the touch calibration last carried out, 7- or 20-point calibration.


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9.16

ESIS Installation or Update

You can use this function to install the "Electronic Service Information System" (USA only). Afterwards, you can activate ESIS via the Applications operating mode (see chapter 8). An ESIS CD must always be inserted in the CD drive when running the ESIS functions. The ESIS CD set is not included in the general tester package.

9.17

Installation or update assist (not VAS 5051)

You can use this function to install a Bentley Assist CD. After Bentley Assist has been installed, a new button will appear in the start mask with which you can start this application. You can also access it from the tester operating modes via the Go to button. Launching Bentley Assist does not require the CD to be inserted. The program is operated via the virtual keyboard as described in section 3.3.8.5 or via a connected USB keyboard. The Bentley Assist CD set is not included in the current package.

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9.18

Display user documentation

When you select this function, the following mask appears. The different documentation versions are available here. The size of the list displayed may vary. If you select a line, the corresponding document is displayed as PDF file. The mask in which the document is displayed and its operation differs according to the tester. The following sections contain more information.

Figura 9-8 Selecting the user documentation

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9.18.1

Displaying a document on the VAS 5051

The operating manual will be displayed when you select this function. The base CD must be inserted for this.

Fig. 9-9

A document displayed on the VAS 5051, example: "Operating Manual Hardware"

The mask consists of a large display window (including operating bars) and the navigation bar. The additional buttons in the navigation bar have the following functions:

9.18.1.1

Zoom

Pressed: zoom function switched on, offset function switched off. When you press "Zoom", the pointer will take the form of a magnifying glass. You can now tap any point on the displayed page of the document. The display will now be zoomed in to the next level of magnification higher, and the point tapped will be moved to the centre of the display window. If you tap any point on the displayed page and keep your finger on it, you can also open up a frame for enlargement by moving the pointer diagonally with your finger ("rubber band" function). When you lift your finger, the framed section of the page will be enlarged to the full width of the display window. Not pressed: zoom function switched off, offset function switched on. When you disable the Zoom button and tap on the page indicated, the pointer will take the form of a hand. You can now move the displayed page in any direction, for as long as the Zoom button is inactive. Touch the screen in the area of the displayed document and move your finger.
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9.18.1.2

Original size

When you press this button, the displayed page will be zoomed in or out to its original size (100 %). This will occur regardless of the status of the Zoom button.

9.18.1.3

Backward

You can use this button to undo actions that you have performed in the display of the operating manual, e.g. zoom the displayed page back out again or return to a previously displayed page. You can undo actions in sequence, with one undone every time the Backward button is pressed. The sequence of the actions is independent of the status of the Zoom button.

9.18.1.4

Forward

This button is the counterpart of the Backward button. You can use it to redo actions that you have undone. The Forward button has no function if you have gone back to the last action performed.

9.18.1.5

Print

To print individual pages from the tester's manual, select "Print, Document" and enter the desired page range. To enter a page number, select the page display button and enter the number using the numeric keyboard which appears. You can use the adjacent arrow keys to increase or decrease the page number incrementally. It cannot be written to a external storage device.

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Operating bar

The display window contains a vertical operating bar and a horizontal operating bar, which you can use to carry out the following functions: Zoom the display in or out to a defined percentage value. Adjust the displayed page to the size of the window ("Fit in Window" option), the width of the window ("Fit Width") or its original size (100 % or "Actual Size"). Display of the current zoom factor (percentage value). Jump to the start or the end of the document. Page through the text forwards or backwards. Display of the current page number and the total number of pages. Display of the page width and height. Offset the displayed page horizontally, to the right or the left. Offset the document vertically up or down, by line or by page. When you move beyond the edge of the displayed page, the next or previous page will be loaded and shown. For Western European languages only: Switch an additional window on and off for bookmarks and thumbnail views of the individual pages of the operating manual. Offset the display in this additional window horizontally and vertically using scrollbars. Select bookmarks. They correspond to the operating manual's list of contents, so you can simply click on a row in the bookmarks window to load the desired section and show it in the display window. The small plus and minus symbols to the left of a bookmark indicate the presence of index levels nested inside the current one. Select a plus symbol using a pen to show the next bookmark level lower. Select thumbnails: no function. Select articles: no function. You can also navigate from one page to another in the document itself. If, for example, you find a cross-reference in the text to a different chapter, an image or a table, you can select it. The page to which the cross-reference relates will appear in the display window as soon as you lift your finger from the screen.

In the same way, you can also reach a topic directly by selecting the relevant line in the list of contents or in the index. This function also gives you quick access to topics required if the additional window for bookmarks and thumbnails is not available. You can generate a screenshot or print the entire document via the Print button in the navigation bar. This function also gives you fast access to topics required if the additional window for bookmarks and thumbnails is not available.

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9.18.2

Displaying a document on the VAS 5052, VAS 5051B, (VAS 5053)

On the VAS 5052, VAS 5051B and in the partner application for the VAS 5053 the operating manual is displayed with a higher Adobe Acrobat Reader version. Operation is similar to that in section 9.18.1 with the difference that the "Zoom", "Original size", "Forward" and "Backward" buttons are available in a different form (see /1/).

Fig. 9-10

A document displayed on the VAS 5052, example: "Operating Manual Software"

9.18.3

Viewing and printing user documentation on a PC

You can find information for displaying and printing documents on a PC in /1/. The documents are on the base CD in the "MANUALS" directory.

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9.19

Activate/deactivate telediagnosis

This function allows remote access to the tester via a network.

Note
You can connect the VAS 5051 via LAN or ISDN. This requires either the optional Ethernet package VAS 5051/45 or the optional ISDN package VAS 5051/38. VAS 5051B and VAS 5052 have an Ethernet interface included as standard. You can also install the optional ISDN package VAS 5051/38. The IP address assigned is displayed when telediagnosis is activated (see fig. 9-11). See section 9.25 for information on the network settings. Two procedures are available for telediagnostics: Telediagnostics (waiting) Telediagnostics (RSIS (Remote Service Information System)). Here you can select your supervisor directly. "Telediagnostics (passively waiting)" is preset by default. The "Telediagnostics (RSIS)" selection can only be selected if it was enable on your tester.

9.19.1

Telediagnostics (waiting)

This procedure is installed on all testers as standard. When telediagnosis has been activated, an expert such as a product manager can set up a connection to your tester. From his desk that expert can now view the same screen as you are currently seeing on your tester and follow diagnosis being carried out on a vehicle or remotely control the tester. Communication on the same line via LAN is only possible with the VAS 5051B and the VAS 5052 when a suitable headset is used, provided the person at the other end of the line is similarly equipped. If not, communication will have to be by phone.

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Activate telediagnosis as follows: 1. Connect the tester to your local network (LAN) or to a terminal connection on your ISDN system. 2. Select the "Activate telediagnosis" function. It will not be activated automatically after switching the tester on. When you activate telediagnosis, a note with the current station name and the tester's IP address will be displayed. The option in the selection list will switch to "Deactivate telediagnosis".

Note
Do not deactivate telediagnosis during ongoing communication, since fault reports will otherwise be received. 3. Call the expert. If your tester is connected to an ISDN system, tell the expert the ISDN phone number that is assigned to the terminal connection internally within your company. If your tester is connected to your local LAN, the expert must have previously discussed with your system administrator the procedure for dialling into your local network. The necessary access authorizations have been given, the station name and IP address are known or will be provided by yourself. The expert is now able to set up a connection to your tester. 4. The expert starts its program at its expert workstation. Then a query appears asking you to accept or reject the link (see fig. 9-12). Select "Accept". 5. Now the expert sees the same mask that your tester is showing and can send control commands from there. You can see that telediagnosis is active from the remotely controlled movements of the pointer or from the fact that your tester does not react to operating functions (if the expert has set this option). 6. Via telephone, you discuss further steps to take for operating the tester and the application. 7. When telediagnosis is finished, end the connection by selecting the "Deactivate telediagnosis" function.

Note
You yourself cannot set up a connection independently from the tester to the expert workstation.

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"Activate telediagnosis" mask: (example: VAS 5051B)

Fig. 9-12

Telediagnostics, confirmation of the link (the other end of the line displayed may vary)

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9.19.2

Telediagnosis (RSIS)

This function will only be available when the necessary data has been installed on the tester via your importer. Only in this case will the mask shown below appear.

Fig. 9-13

"Telediagnostics" dialog: Select type of telediagnosis

Select the procedure you wish to use, here "Telediagnostics (RSIS)". Press "OK". The tester now presents a selection list of experts. You can make your choice (fig. 9-14) and actively set up a connection to the expert to carry out a telediagnosis. Communication on the same line is possible with the VAS 5051B and the VAS 5052. For this a headset is used at the tester and at the other end of the line. In Administration the line "Activate telediagnosis" changes to "Deactivate telediagnosis". Cancel button: Telediagnosis will be aborted. If the expert confirms the selection, your tester displays a query appears asking you to accept or reject the link (see fig. 9-15). Select "Accept".

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"Telediagnostics" dialog: selecting a supervisor

Fig. 9-15

Telediagnostics, confirmation of the link (the other end of the line displayed may vary)

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9.20

ELSA installation

You can use this function to install the run-time system for the "Elektronische ServiceAuskunftssystem" (electronic service information system) or carry out an update. Insert the ELSA installation CD and start the "ELSA installation" function.

Caution!
Do not confuse the "ELSA Installation" function with the "ESIS Installation or Update" function! If you activate the wrong function after inserting an ELSA CD, you will no longer be able to operate the tester and it may have to be restarted. The tester supports the operation of ELSA version 3.0 and later with the operating modes: Client-server mode - ELSA data written to a workshop server Stand-alone mode - ELSA data written to the tester The ELSA installation initially only installs ELSA's run-time system on the tester. After this you will need to load the ELSA data onto your server or tester, depending on the operating mode you want. In the latter case, insert the corresponding DVD or CD no. 1 into your tester drive and select "ELSA installation" again. If you are using ELSA data via a server, the tester must be connected via a LAN cable to your workshop network.

For further information on using ELSA and "ELSA administration", please refer to the documentation for ELSA. After ELSA has been installed, the ELSA Win button will appear in the start mask and can be used to start this application. You can also access it from the tester operating modes via the Go to button. The "ELSA administration" function also appears in the Administration.

Note
The "ELSA Win" application is retained even after installation of a base CD. The program is operated via the virtual keyboard as described in section 3.3.8.5 or via a connected USB keyboard.

9.21

ELSA administration

This function calls the ELSA administration service and you will be asked to log in. In administration you can, for example, set up a new user.

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9.22

Application statistic

You can use this function to display statistics indicating how often you have activated the individual operating modes or installed applications (e.g. ELSA, erWin, Bentley Assist) and how long you have used them for. The "Lingering time" adds the periods of time between the activation of an operating mode at the start mask and deactivating it by returning to the start mask. The "OBD" operating mode is incorporated under the "Vehicle self-diagnosis" operating mode.

Fig. 9-16

Application statistic (here VAS 5051B)

Delete

The application statistics begin to count after a base CD is installed. The Delete button, however, manually resets the specified frequencies and times to zero.
Print

You can use the "Print" function to print out a protocol of the application statistics.

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Installation applications

You can use this function to install external applications. An appropriate installation CD must have first been installed in the tester's CD/DVD drive. There are two types of applications, started in different ways:

Applications that are entered under the Applications operating mode after installation, and which can be started from there (see chapter 8). Applications for which an extra button is added to the start mask after installation, which you can use to start them, e.g. the partner application VAS 5053 (see section 9.34). You can install up to five applications on the tester in this way.
Installation and activation of applications

Table 9-2

Application

Installation via administration

Button in start mask

Bentley Assist ELSA erWin ESIS Partner application

Installation or update assist (section 9.17) ELSA installation (section 9.20) Switching on erWin documents (section 9.33) Installation or update of ESIS (section 9.16) Installation of applications

Bentley Assist Elsa Win erWin (Activation only via "Applications" operating mode) VAS 5053 ADMIN

Applications with their own start button

An application that has a start button can only be started in the start mask or the Go to Destination menu and runs independently on the tester (does not apply to the partner application). After exiting the application, the tester returns to the initial mask from which the application was started. An operating bar may be displayed to operate the application (see section 3.3.8.5). It can also be used to go back to the tester software.

9.24

Dimension pressure / temperature

In the independent Test Instruments (see section 5.3.8 and section 5.3.9), you use this function to set the units used in your country for pressure (bar or lb/in2) and temperature measurement (C or F).

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9.25

Network settings

The following mask will appear when you select "Network settings" in the Administration mask (see fig. 9-2).

Fig. 9-17

Network settings

Note
The functions described in the following are used for connecting the tester online to the VW database server and enable the exchange of data with that server. Normally online operation takes place via the workshop network that is enabled for the database server. Independent workshops need to activate the secure client for this purpose (see section 9.25.5) and enter an appropriate login with password prior to connection setup.
Setting the IP address

The tester is set so that it will automatically adopt an address from a DHCP server in the workshop network. A manual input is not possible. If there is a connection, you can use "Display network settings" to have the assigned IP address displayed (see section 9.25.1).

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9.25.1

Display network settings

When you select this function all network settings will be listed. The information is designed for a network administrator. The settings can be printed by pressing the "Print" button and selecting the "Network settings" menu item.

9.25.2

Change CentralPartnerNet-password

The password cannot be changed directly on the tester. The following message will appear:
Please change the password centrally in ACC (dealership system user administration), or ask your administrator to change it.

9.25.3

Adjustusting station name

To connect the tester to the local workshop network, it will require a unique station name. In the factory all testers are given the station name "VAS505x" (x=1, 1B, 2 or 3). It is absolutely essential to change this station name. Every time the tester is started and each time you switch to the start mask you will be reminded of this by the following message:
"VAK0200W No network communication is possible with the current station name. Please change the station name via the menu item Administration / Network settings"

As long as you leave the factory-set station name unchanged you will not be able to use the following functions which need the network connection:

Automatic network update on tester start-up Administration / Network update Administration / Activate telediagnosis Administration / Network settings / GeKo test Administration / Network settings / On-line connection ELSA client version Test program instruction with network access Sending online protocols in the Guide Fault Finding application Sending temporarily stored on-line logs at start-up
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Installation of network printer drivers under Adminstration / System expansions Selection of a network printer under Administration / Print format Online flash data If a network connection can be set up, the "Adjust station name" function displays a recommendation for the new station name:

<first 8 positions of the DNS domain>O<5 characters for tester number>

The following table explains the significance of the individual parts of the name.
Table 9-3 Diphering the station name

Character

Section DNS domain

Comment

1-8 9 10-14

Is automatically assigned when connection set up. Capital O, not a zero! Default setting is "00010".

Separator Tester number

Use the virtual keyboard to change the recommended station name, if required. You must at least change the tester number. The station names must be unique for all the testers used. If the factory-set station name has already been changed, the function will show the changed station name. You can accept the setting or change it. If you enter a new station name, the following message will appear:
System must be switched off and restarted.

Confirm with "OK". The tester restarts. You can also select the "Display network settings" function to view the station name currently set and the tester's IP address (see section 9.25.1).

9.25.4

Displaying target-URL

In the "Display target-URL" mask you can choose between "General URLs" and (with the brand CD installed) "Brand-specific URLs". The URL addresses available for selection are displayed. These addresses are permanently set by the loaded base and brand CDs and cannot be changed later at the tester.

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9.25.5

Activate/Deactivate online connection via the Internet (Secure Client)

You can use this function to manage the access rights for the VW database server. The activation of the secure client can remain switched on permanently, regardless of a connection that actually exists. Once the "Activate online connection via the Internet (Secure Client)" function has been successfully activated, it switches to "Deactivate online connection via the Internet (Secure Client)".

Note
This function is only required in independent workshops, since they use the tester via the Internet, i.e. without VW workshop network. Do not switch it on if your tester is connected to the normal VW workshop network, since the online connection would no longer work in such a case.

9.25.6

Proxy settings

Online access to the VW database server can be streamlined via proxy servers. You must enter the relevant proxy server address that is to be used for online connection. You can use a virtual keyboard to enter proxy addresses with up to 80 characters. If there is no entry no proxy is used for addressing. The following address entries are available:
HTTP proxy for entering a normal proxy address. HTTPS proxy for entering an address for secure data transmission. Data will be encrypted for transmission. Select the corresponding characters for entering an address either in the form <url>:<port> or as an IP address. You can enter the URL address as IP address or as alias name. Press the "Back" button or the "Q" button to accept the proxy addresses entered.

Enter the address required e.g. the one stipulated by your IS administrator. Both address entries can exist simultaneously, apart from with the VAS 5053. The proxy entry is retained even when a base CD is installed.

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With the VAS 5053, only one proxy address can be entered for an HTTP or an HTTPS proxy. The address is always entered under "HTTP proxy".

9.25.7

GeKo-test (confidentiality and component protection)

The GeKo-test checks the transmission of data for the Audi brand from the tester to the company database and back, including user ID verification. The test represents a more thorough-going test than the "Online connection self-test". The self-test essentially checks the online connection only, albeit with any destination address you choose. The GeKo-test requires the user ID issued for authorised persons and the password. An Audi brand CD must be installed for the test, but a vehicle connection is not required.

9.25.8

Setting ISDN protocol

You can use this function to set a country-specific ISDN protocol for telediagnosis. The protocol shown with inverted lettering corresponds to the current setting. A new selection is accepted with Back.

Fig. 9-18

Setting ISDN protocol (VAS 5051)

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Setting ISDN protocol (VAS 505, VAS 5051B)

9.25.9

Installation radio LAN

After this menu item is executed, software installation of a radio LAN card begins from the VW CD.

9.25.10

Online-connection

Before carrying out a self-test of the online connection, ensure that the tester is connected to the workshop network and thus has access to the VW database server. If you select the "Online connection self-test" line, a prompt will then be displayed asking you to select a URL address. Select the destination address via which an online connection is to be set up and tested, e.g. "LogonUrl", "Mirror-Server". If the connection could not be established, a note will appear to that effect, e.g.:
Mirror server self-test online connection not OK.

You can view further details via a log file. The detailed information is designed for an administrator.

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9.25.11

Importing importer settings

In different markets, different settings are sometimes necessary within networks regarding security aspects, destination addresses (URLs) in networks and also for telediagnostic procedures. These settings are provided on what is referred to as an "importer CD" for the market in question. You can use this function to load the data from an inserted importer CD on to the tester.

9.25.12

Application tests

You can use these to activate specially stored function tests via brand data. You test network access including user application, like e.g. for the GeKo-test (see section 9.25.7). Prior to the application test, make sure that the tester is connected to the workshop network and thus has access to the VW database server. If you select the "Application test" line, a general message appears first, prompting you to select an installed vehicle brand. If tests are available for the selected brand, these are displayed to you in a separate selection mask. If necessary, enter the login and password for your online connection. The application test expires and ends with a success or failure message.

9.25.13

Activating/deactivating network update after restart

This function switches off the automatic activation of the "Network update" function on starting the tester (see section 9.5). If you select it, your display changes to: "Activating network update after restart". On selecting this function you can resume the automatic search for network updates, if necessary.

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9.26

Exporting function test files

You can use this function to export to a removable storage device those files which have been stored on the tester's hard drive by a function test. The tester presents a list of all relevant files for selection. Choose the desired data and press "Continue" to write them to the removable storage device. Non-exported files more than 60 days old are deleted from the tester.

9.27

Import function test files

You can use this function to import files of type "*.tpr" onto the tester from a removable storage device. The data is stored on the tester's hard drive. A function test that requires these files can then access them.

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9.28

System expansions

With this function you can make specified system expansions, such as "Add printer".

9.28.1

Add printer

Note
A user-specific printer driver is installed with the usual Windows 2000 procedure. It should only be carried out by an IT adviser. To protect the data, the right-hand mouse button is disabled during the installation procedure. You can open files on third-party data media which have the extension "*.inf". You will not be able to load printer drivers which are to be installed by an "*.exe" file. USB printers or LAN printers on the workshop network can be installed. A virtual keyboard as described in section 3.3.8.5 appears in order for the required input to be entered for installation.
Example of installing a USB printer

This is how to install your own USB printer with the help of the wizard: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect the printer with a USB cable. Switch the printer on. Restart the tester. When it starts it will detect the new printer and assign it a USB port. Select the "Add printer" function. In the "Welcome to the Add Printer wizard" mask press the Next button. In the next mask, "Local or network printer" select the "Local printer" option and confirm with the Next button. 6. In the next mask, "Select the printer port", select the new port "USB..." (for which no printer has yet been assigned) and confirm with the Next button. 7. In the next mask, "Add printer wizard" select the printer to be installed and confirm with the Next button. If the printer is not standardly supported by Windows, click on the Have disk button. In the next dialogs you can then open information files with the extension "*.inf" on a diskette, CD or DVD and load the corresponding printer driver.

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8. In the "Name your printer" mask confirm the preset printer name by pressing the Next button. 9. In the next mask, "Printer sharing", select the "Do not share this printer" option and confirm with the Next button. 10. Select whether you want to print a test page ("Yes" or "No") in the "Print Test Page" mask. 11. In the last mask, "Completing the add printer wizard", finish the installation and click on the Finish button. The printer driver has now been installed and is given the name ending of "_usr". You can select it in Administration under "Print format" (see section 9.13). In addition, on the right of the selection a printer symbol will appear. With this you can also set the print properties of the newly installed printer (see section 9.13.3).

9.29

Keyboard assignment

With this function you can change the keyboard assignment of the virtual keyboard for applications / installations (see section 3.3.8.5) to suit certain languages. It is used, for example, for ELSA functions and printer installation. The keyboard assignment set will also apply to a USB keyboard connected to the VAS 5051B or VAS 5052.

9.30

Update installation (only VAS 5053)

You can use this function to specify the reaction of the VAS 5053 during the CD update and network update via the partner application (see section 9.4, section 9.5 and section 9.34). On making a selection, the display switches between three self-explanatory settings: Install all updates without inquiry Only install online updates without inquiry Confirm every update individually If you select the last option, the VAS 5053 displays a query prior to the actual installation asking you whether the update displayed is to be applied.

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9.31

Battery service

Battery service is offered for all testers, except the VAS 5051, and should be performed at specific intervals to maintain the battery's capacity and to adapt it to the charging circuit (also see /3/). During battery service, the integrated battery is discharged to a large extent (but no total discharge!) and can then be recharged again without delay. Depending on the current state of charge, this may take a few hours; the tester cannot be operated during this time. That is why it is ideal to perform battery service at night or during a long stationary phase. In urgent cases, you can switch the tester off and back on again during battery service to cancel it.
VAS 5051B and VAS 5053 sequence:

The batteries of the VAS 5051B and the VAS 5053 automatically detect whether a maintenance cycle needs to be performed. On starting up and with each change back to the start mask, the tester displays a query asking whether to start a maintenance cycle. If you confirm it with "Yes", the "Battery service" function starts automatically. If you answer with "No", you can continue to work with your tester as usual. When you start battery service, the tester asks you to secure the power supply. This is necessary so that it can charge the battery completely first and then recharge it again after discharge. If it does not detect the power supply, it cannot start battery service. When you have confirmed the message, a security query appears again, giving you the last opportunity to cancel the maintenance cycle. If you confirm it with "Yes", the tester finally starts the maintenance cycle. No operation is possible during this time. The tester is not switched off during the service process and can be used in the normal manner when a battery charge of approx. 30 % is reached. An appropriate message appears. With the VAS 5053, you can only start battery service if it is really necessary, i.e. when the tester prompts you to do this. Otherwise, the function is canceled after being activated.
VAS 5052 sequence:

With the VAS 5052, battery service can only be started manually. It is recommended to do this every two to three months. It is is applied too frequently, this reduces the service life of the battery, since it can only perform a limited number of charge/discharge cycles. You also start this maintenance when the battery's capacity has been reduced noticeably.

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Disconnect the tester from the power supply when you are asked to do so by pulling the mains plug on the docking station. When you start battery service by pressing "Continue", the tester starts the maintenance cycle without delay and without security query. No operation is possible during this time. The tester discharges the battery almost completely and shuts down. Reestablish the power supply and charge the battery completely.

9.32

Display battery charging

You can use this function on the VAS 5051B and the VAS 5052 to check the current status of charge of the integrated battery. A bar display indicates the current charge.

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Battery display (example: VAS 5051B)

On the VAS 5052, the "Display battery charging" function rounds the current charge to values of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. It does not display any intermediate values. The VAS 5051B gives you a graphical and a numerical percentage display (see fig. 9-20). If the battery charge falls to 25% (VAS 5052) or below 20% (VAS 5051B), the indicator bar turns red.

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Switching on erWin documents (only VAS 5051B and VAS 5052)

You can use this function to activate and deactivate the display of erWin documents. After activation, the "erWin" button appears in the start mask, which you can use to read the erWin information from a CD that is inserted. The erWin CD must always be inserted for this. If you select this function in administration, your display switches to "Switch off erWin documents". This activation hides the "erWin" button on the start mask.

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Partner application (VAS 5053)

The VAS 5053 does not have a hard disk nor a DVD drive. For this reason not all Administration functions can be carried out directly from the VAS 5053. Basically these are the following functions:

Loading new software (base CD, brand CD, flash data) Display of the user documentation On-line updating of software from a workshop server

These and other functions can be executed via a "partner application" from a communication partner (VAS 5051B, VAS 5052 or a workshop PC). The VAS 5053 is here connected to the partner device via the USB cable supplied. The software for the partner is included on the VAS 5053 base CD. For additional descriptions, see /4/.

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9.35

Configuration of vehicle communication

This function switches between wired ("internal") vehicle communication via the diagnostic cable and wireless ("external") communication via the diagnostic head VAS 5054. The testers VAS 5051B and VAS 5053 have already been prepared with the radio technology for wireless vehicle communication by default. The VAS 5052 must be equipped with a USB Bluetooth adapter for this purpose. The connection and handling of wireless communication can be taken from the description that is enclosed with the relevant documents. The VAS 5054 can also be connected to the tester via USB cable. After switching on the tester the "internal" configuration is preset. For communication via the VAS 5054, select "external" as connection type.
Establishing a radio connection with the VAS 5054

When you select "external" for the first time, the "Country selection" mask appears. Enter your country. The country selection is not repeated during future activation. The mask for displaying the available diagnostic heads is displayed (still blank). To recognise the available diagnostic heads, these must be connected to the power supply (connect the VAS 5054 to the diagnostic socket on the vehicle and switch on the ignition). Press the "New search"button to activate the available diagnostic heads: "VAS 5054 <name> <serial number>". VAS 5054 devices already connected to other testers are not displayed. Select the desired VAS 5054 and press the "Connect" button. A dialog box appears for entering the PIN. Select the "PIN:" field. A virtual keyboard appears for entering the identification number of the VAS 5054 (you are given this number along with the tester). The entered PIN is stored on the tester until you activate another VAS 5054 or the PIN no longer matches the VAS 5054 connected. A correct connection setup is displayed at the top, in the work window. The "Configure" button appears next to it. This button can be used e.g. to change the PIN. When you switch to the "Guided Fault Finding" and "Guided Functions" operating modes, the radio connection to the VAS 5054 is checked. A warning appears if there is no connection The "external" connection is maintained until it is switched to "internal" or the tester is switched off.

If a connection to the VAS 5054 cannot be established correctly, disconnect it from the vehicle once and reestablish the connection.

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Configuring

You can use "Configure" to display and change the VAS 5054 settings:

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"VAS 5054 Configuration" mask

Local Name: You can change the name of the VAS 5054 here, e.g. to be able to distinguish multiple diagnostic heads more easily. The name is automatically added to the serial number. PIN: You can change the PIN number of the VAS 5054 here. Timer Buzzer: If the connection to the tester is disconnected while the diagnostic head is switched on (ignition on), the buzzer of the VAS 5054 sounds when the set interval passes. The value "0" switches the buzzing off. Security Mode and Timer Power Off: Both values are fixed values that cannot be changed. OK Press "OK" to accept the changed settings. Set standard This reactivates the original default settings, including the PIN number.

Warning!
Only select the "Set standard" function if you still know the original PIN number. After accepting the settings, you are asked to disconnect the diagnostic head from the vehicle once and reconnect it.

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Connection via USB cable

On selecting "external", a VAS 5054 with USB connection is searched for. If there is one, a message appears. Then you need to restart the tester. The message will no longer appear in the future for this VAS 5054. After restarting the tester, you can operate the VAS 5054 via the USB connection. The LED of the VAS 5054 indicates the type of connection: It flashes for radio operation and lights up constantly for USB operation. Now establish the connection by selecting "external" again. The existing USB connection is displayed at the top, in the work window. If there is a USB connection, there is no automatic search for other VAS 5054 devices that are available.
Disconnecting the VAS 5054

Selecting "internal" disconnects the VAS 5054. It can be reconnected to the same tester or a different tester.

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10.1

Help
Overview

The context-related general operating instructions and function explanations can be called with the Help function. The Help function does not replace the operating manual but it can still be useful in the workshop in the event of uncertainty in using masks and buttons, saving you acccessing the manual.

10.2

Starting and closing Help

Every mask of the tester has the Help button. It is always at the same position on the navigation bar. Press this button to open the help overview (section 10.3). When you close the help overview, the Help function stays active until you press the Help button a second time. In this mode when you touch a button you get "Help with button pressed" (section 10.4).

Help is activated - the button is latched

Help is not activated

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10.3

Help Overview

The "Help Overview" dialog appears after starting the Help function. It offers a list of one or more topics for which brief information is available (see fig. 10-1). A selection bar highlights the current topic. You can move the bar to any entry in the list; the selected topic will be opened once you activate the touchscreen.

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Help overview in the "Test plan" mask, Guided Functions operating mode

The Close button closes the "Help Overview" to reveal any buttons underneath it. However, the tester stays in the Help function.
Help on use of the mask

Help with using the mask (for an example, see fig. 10-2) explains what the mask is for, the symbols on it, and the functions of the buttons which are available.

Fig. 10-2

Help on use of the mask

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If the help text in this mask cannot be displayed in its entirety, you can move it up and down with a scroll bar at the right of the screen to read parts which are not visible. The Overview button calls the "Help Overview" again. The Close button closes the Help dialog to reveal any buttons underneath it. However, the tester stays in the "Help" mode.

Help with function test

The help for the function test opens help text on the selected function test It includes more explanatory material about the function test provided a help text is available in the program. The following cases are distinguished:

"Help for the function test" in the test plan: If you select a function test in the test plan and open the corresponding help, you are given general information on the selected function test (if available). "Help for the function test" during a function test: Help text can be stored at any points in the function test. Observe appropriate messages or check whether a required help text is available as required. As a rule, help text is displayed via the document display.

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10.4

Help on pressed button

You can have help displayed for the available buttons in every mask. You press any visible button while the tester is in the Help function and a brief information of its meaning and use in the respective mask is output in a dialog box (see fig. 10-3).

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Help with Test Instruments button pressed (VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B only)

The Overview button calls the "Help Overview" again. The Close button closes the "Help on pressed button" dialog box to reveal any buttons underneath it. However, the tester stays in the "Help" mode.

Note
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Explanation

Acoustic signal

A beeping or whistling tone created by the tester when, for example, the voltage of the battery reaches a limit value in buffer mode. This service permits interactive modification of parameters of the control system addressed and can save these new values (such as correction values for idling speed) in the control units, even permanently. The user has the possibility of changing the value and transferring it to the control unit RAM for checking. The control unit now applies the new value to its outputs and the user can check the reaction of the system. If the right correction value has been found, the tester has the control unit transfer the value and the workshop code to the writeable EEPROM. In contrast to the basic setting, the control loop in question is in a closed state. With adaptation, system-specific parameters are determined and saved in the vehicle system.

Adaptation

Adaption values Administration Alphanumeric keyboard Ambient conditions

Setting values stored in the control unit which can be adapted to the vehicle within a fixed range. An operating mode of the VAS 505x. It is used for management of the tester. Keyboard which can be used to enter numbers and text. Numerical keyboard, Hexadecimal keyboard. In addition to supplying the fault memory entries, newer control units also deliver so-called ambient conditions, containing further ambient parameters relating to the error. The time stamp may also be contained here. The maximum displacement possible for the oscillation of, for example, an alternating current or alternating voltage. These include: Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, OBD, Guided Fault Finding and Guided Functions. An operating mode of the VAS 505x. In this operating mode you can start applications which are loaded onto the tester, e.g. Service training.
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Explanation Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems - Open Diagnostic data eXchange. ASAM ODX electronic control units are built in LT3 commercial vehicles in accordance with this standard. The diagnostic procedure and the diagnosis data can differ from those of the electronic control units in the protocols KWP1281/2000/6000, e.g. with the fault memory contents. ASAM ODX electronic control units work in accordance with the UDS protocol.

ASAM-ODX

Base CD

Installation CD. It contains the operating system, Vehicle SelfDiagnosis, and the programs of the various operating modes. The CD can also take the form of an update CD. In this case it only contains software components which have been changed. Brand CD. The vehicle is identified by the basic features model, year of make, variant and engine code. Its fittings, on the other hand, are determined in the vehicle system test.
Control units are adapted to the peripheral devices with the basic setting.

Basic features

Basic setting Bluetooth Brand CD Buffered

Wireless communication link for the more immediate vicinity. Installation CD containing vehicle-specific data (Guided Fault Finding). Base CD. The power supply of the tester is buffered, i.e. a built-in battery takes over the power supply for a limited time in the event of a mains failure or when the working position is changed without the mains cable being connected.

Calibration Correction of a measurement deviation in a testing device (Test Instruments) (e.g.: current pick-up). Calibration Touch screen CD-ROM Channel number Client Sets the touch screen so that the actual position of the points touched corresponds to the coordinate values transmitted to the PC.
Compact Disk - Read Only Memory: Data carrier for mass data. A CD can also be read by a DVD drive.

Number of a measured value channel in the control unit. A program on your PC which provides the connection to a server. A network client for example is the program which makes the connection to a server in the network so that you can operate your PC as a workstation in the network.
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COM Control unit Data block Degree of suspicion Deselection, deselect DHCP

Short for "common", corresponds to "earth" or "0 V"; testing devices input. Electronic device for controlling and monitoring vehicle functions, e.g. motor control unit. Vehicle system.
Display group.

The order in which diagnostic objects are suspected of having faults. Cancelling of a selection of program functions or list entries. Selection. Short for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol". DHCP is a server service which ensures that network clients are automatically allocated an IP address and further IP settings. The entire process of attributing fault characteristics to possibly faulty functions, component groups or components and localising a faulty component. In VAS 505x, diagnosis is based on the fault memory entries read from a vehicle system, on selected customer complaints, direct function and component selection, or combined procedures. Collective term for functions, component groups and components on which the diagnosis function is carried out. Connection socket for the diagnostic cable on the tester or on the vehicle. Connecting cable between the vehicle and the tester. Course taken by Guided Fault Finding on the basis of the information available about a fault, such as: 1. Fault codes read from vehicle systems 2. Complaint messages (terms describing symptoms or fault patterns selected by the user from terms shown in masks) or 3. functions and components of the vehicle selected by the user in masks as possible sources of the fault, user test plan. The three entries, either individually or combined, lead to a calculated test proposal in the test plan. The strategies (1.) and (2.) are designated as system-guided fault finding, while (3.) is designated as user-guided fault finding. This device permits wireless diagnostic operation between vehicle and VAS 5053 via a bluetooth or WLAN interface.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis object Diagnosis socket Diagnostic cable Diagnostic strategy

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Dialog box Display group DNS Document DSO DTC DVD ECU ECU identification data ELSA, Elsa Win

Information field on the screen, displays messages and expects user inputs. A fixed group of measured values which can be read out of a vehicle system. In this case the name of the workshop domain (domain name server). Documents in the tester containing information (images, text) that can be used as needed by the user.
Digital Storage Oscilloscope Diagnostic Trouble Code. Fault memory entry consisting of fault location, fault type and eventually ambient conditions. Digital Versatile Disk: a data carrier externally similar to the CD but with a larger storage capacity. Electronic Control Unit.

A printable log file which is created during vehicle identification. It contains control unit identification data such as control unit designation, software part numbers, and so on. ELSA is a workshop information system which runs under MS Windows. It includes information about service, drive, chassis and bodywork, meaning of fault memory entries, repair instructions, and circuit diagrams. ELSA runs as an application on the tester. Following first-time installation, which must be carried out by the user, the "Elsa Win" run-time system is installed and an additional button, "Elsa Win" appears in the start mask. After this, the user has to install the actual ELSA data. An end module can consist of one or more function tests which are started automatically when quitting Guided Fault Finding. This is used to provide feedback to the vehicle manufacturer, for example. Advanced Power Management (APM): a function for saving energy. If the tester is not used for a certain time the screen switches off. Once the screen is touched (do so at the top left-hand edge to avoid making unwanted inputs) the tester returns to its normal operating state. erWin is the Electronic Repairs and Workshop Information of the Volkswagen company for independent workshops.

End module

Energy-saving mode (stand-by mode)

erWin

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Ethernet

The most common form of network. Here the connected computers exchange signals via a cable or another medium. Each one checks to see if the other is currently transmitting, and sends his own signals if not. If workshop experiences (field experiences) with the diagnostic system are communicated to the diagnostic author, it can convert them into so-called E. and bring them into the diagnostic system. Often these are complex fault symptoms consisting of a unique combination of fault memory entries and any additions communicated by the customer. If the described experience situation occurs in the workshop, the tester can now recognize it automatically and put the relevant suspicious diagnostic objects into the test plan. The entire effects (fault symptoms) of a fault scenario in vehicle functions, component groups or components. Data memory of the control unit in which all detected faults are stored non-volatile. A describable effect of a fault scenario in the vehicle functions, component groups or components. The symptoms make up the fault characteristics. Known symptoms assigned to suspect diagnostic objects are stored in the database of the tester. Diagnosis. Data carrier for flash data. On vehicle systems which are flash compatible, its firmware can be updated using a flash CD and VAS 505x. This procedure runs automatically in the Vehicle SelfDiagnosis when the vehicle system is selected. If the VAS 505x finds an older version of the firmware in the vehicle system compared to the version on the inserted flash CD (cannot be installed) or the flash data saved on the VAS 505x, the "Update programming" function will become available. The flash procedure is then carried out through several masks. There are also flash CDs which can be installed. In this case, you can save the flash data on the hard drive of the VAS 505x, using the Administration function "Update Installation"; then, the data will be available at any time for comparing firmware versions by calling up Vehicle Self-Diagnosis.

Experience rules

Fault characteristics Fault memory Fault symptom

Flash CD

Flash data

The flash data consists of loadable program components for a vehicle system. The tester offers various ways of comparing the version of the flash data in the vehicle system and loading more recent data onto it.
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Floating Function

No connection to the power supply or to the grounding. Every activity which the tester can perform in its different operating modes. Individual functions are usually selected from a list displayed on the screen. A test program with which functions, component groups or components can be checked as to whether they meet requirements. The function test also can be used for a repair check.

Function test

Gateway installa- The vehicle systems installed in the vehicle are known to a gatetion list way control unit. It monitors the vehicle systems and draws up a status list. By interrogating the gateway installation list it is possible to find out for a vehicle system whether its fault memory is set, whether it is registered (coded), or whether communication is possible. The installation list is evaluated as part of vehicle identification and all in all results in a more powerful identification process. GeKo test Guided Fault Finding Way of testing the code clearance and user logon for online access (confidentiality and component protection). An operating mode of the VAS 505x. Here the diagnostic procedure is embedded in an optimised run sequence consisting of vehicle identification, vehicle system test, test plan and function tests. An operating mode of the VAS 505x. This makes possible fast access to the customer service functions for the vehicle identified, e.g. "Adapt valve throttle control unit". Hardware primarily refers to the device itself with its mechanical structure, display and control elements, and also the basic operation. Keyboard with which only numbers and letters A to F can be input. Alphanumeric keyboard, Numerical keyboard. The information windows are located in a mask above the work window. The left-hand information window generally contains the following information: operating mode, active function, task. The right-hand information window shows the currently selected components or status messages (operating mode Test Instruments) or a separate selection list of control units working in conjunction (operating mode Vehicle Self-Diagnosis).
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Hexadecimal keyboard Information windows (left and right)

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Initial graphic Inline current measurement IP address

Exchangeable image of a vehicle which appears in the Start mask. Current measurement in which the tester is used as an ammeter directly in the circuit. Opposite: Inductive current measurement via a current pick-up clamped on the cable. Short for "Internet Protocol Address". Every computer which is connected to a computer network (TCP/IP) has a unique IP address. It consists of four groups of numbers which are separated by points (e.g. 194.0.0.135). IP addresses can be allocated automatically by DHCP servers.
Infrared Data Association. The IrDA interface can create a wireless, infrared contact between the tester and a printer.

IrDA ISDN

Short for "Integrated Services Digital Network". Designation for a digital telephone network which is conceived for telephone calls, remote data transmission, faxes and other services. A unique combination of symbols and letters used to identify interrupted and saved diagnosis jobs. CD which holds the key code to the expanded functions. It needs to be inserted in the CD/DVD drive for expanded functions to become accessible.
Local Area Network.

Job code Key CD

LAN Mask Measurement type

Screen display with fixed division into various graphic elements such as windows, buttons, scroll bars etc. In Test Instrument mode, the measurement type defines whether the measurement is executed with DC voltage or AC voltage. In Guided Fault Finding mode the measurement type determines whether a current or a voltage is measured in a function test. A software package that can be saved locally, for example on the dealership server, to provide data such as the update program for the VAS 505x when required. The dealership server is connected to the central office and receives the current updates from there. Within a workshop, each tester connected to an LAN fetches the current programs automatically when it is switched on, or when the Administration function "Net-update" is carried out. The current operating state of the tester, or its program.

Mirror server

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Navigation bar

Functions in the bottom part of the mask to change from the current mask to other masks and to offer help, save and print functions. Any vehicle type which is not part of the Volkswagen company. Keyboard which can be used to enter numbers but not letters. Alphanumeric keyboard, Hexadecimal keyboard. Vehicle systems of the "On-Board Diagnosis" system, which is integrated into the engine management system and constantly monitors the components related to the exhaust. Older vehicle models for which no diagnostic data is available (also termed "non-included vehicles"). Only the vehicle identification with vehicle system test and sometimes a few customer-specific instructions are available for old vehicles which appear in the masks for entering basic features. External connection, e.g. to the Internet or to the VW server. A log which is sent online to the vehicle manufacturer. All the basic functions of the tester which can be called from the Start screen: Vehicle Self-Diagnosis, OBD, Test Instruments, Guided Fault Finding, Guided Functions, Administration and Applications. Every operating mode is subdivided into a number of individual functions. Application operating modes Measurement and display device for electrical signals that displays the time characteristic of the signal strength (e.g. oscillations). The partner application makes administrative functions available to the VAS 5053 (such as update, screen calibration, and so on). The partner application is installed either on a workshop PC or on a VAS 5051B / VAS 5052. (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) cards of credit card size used above all for installation in laptops or notebooks. PCMCIA is the standardised interface with which these devices must comply. There are for example, network cards, ISDN cards or modems as PCMCIA cards. In the latest version, the standard is called PC-Card-Standard.
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Non-VW vehicle Numerical keyboard OBD vehicle systems Old vehicles

Online connection Online feedback log Operating mode

Oscilloscope Partner application

PCMCIA cards

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Preselection

The suggestion of the tester to call up one of several functions from the current mask. The preselection is shown by a black bar on the screen. You can change it at any time. Keyword protocols specify the precise procedure to be used for the exchange of data between the control unit and the tester. Older control units use the KW1281 protocol to communicate while newer control units use KW2000 or KW6000 (CAN diagnosis); ASAM electronic control unit use UDS. In Vehicle Self-Diagnosis the tester automatically ascertains the keyword protocol variants for a control unit before selection of the diagnostic functions. Proxy servers receive the requests made by a client and forward their data (sometimes modified) to the original target. Proxies can also save data locally on a temporary basis, for future accessing (cache). The reply to a question of the tester whereupon a function or a dialog is ended. 8-position binary code which indicates whether all diagnostics relevant to exhaust gas have been run through by engine management. Depending on the tester type, data is saved to diskette and/or USB memory stick. If both storage media are connected, output to the USB memory stick will be preferred. With the VAS 5051 output to USB memory stick is not possible but you can use all USB memory sticks recommended by VW with other testers. Switching of the connecting leads for the power supply. The software installed in the tester. Hard copy of the screen contents ( masks etc.). If the complete text cannot be shown in a dialog box or a mask, a scroll bar will appear on the right-hand side.

Protocols KW1281, KW2000, KW6000 UDS

Proxy server

Quit Readiness code

Removable storage device

Reverse polarity Run-time system Screen shot (hardcopy) Scroll bar

Selection

Selection of a program function or a text entry from a list. The selected element is identified by a black bar on the screen. Deselection. Emphasises a selected line by inverting the colours.
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Explanation Vehicle systems can also carry out self-diagnosis. They have methods of constantly checking their own functions, connected sensors and actuators. A fault results in an entry being made in the fault memory of the vehicle system. The tester knows all the faults saved in its knowledge base, so that on reading the fault memory it is able to attribute the fault code to a fault type and a fault location and thus to make a test suggestion.

Self-diagnosis

Sensor Server

Device which records measured values. In computer technology the server describes a central network computer. This provides the clients with the appropriate services and data. The time between activating the On/Off switch to switch off the tester and when it actually switches itself off. The delay is about 10 seconds.
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Shutdown delay

Sporadic error Start mask

The display which the tester shows on the screen after starting operation. Its operating modes can be called from here. Recognisable from the initial graphic. A start module can consist of one or more than one function tests which are started automatically after the vehicle system test. They are use to check e.g. whether there is new flash data for a vehicle system. Activity of the tester between switching on and first display of the Start mask, includes loading of data, a self-test, etc. During this time no entries are possible. A tester connected to the LAN requires a unique name for the network. As standard, the tester is given the name e.g. VAS5051. You can display the station name currently set by selecting the function "Display network settings" in Administration, Network settings. If there are several testers of the same type in the network, their names must be different. All computers connected to a network (TCP/IP) have a subnet mask. It consists of four groups of numbers which are separated by full stops (for example, 255.255.0.0).

Start module

Startup

Station name

Subnet mask

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Term

Explanation

Test Instruments

An operating mode of the VAS 5051 / VAS 5051B. You can use the Test Instruments to carry out measurements yourself, the results of which are then displayed on the tester numerically or graphically. A multimeter and an oscilloscope (DSO) are available. In Guided Fault Finding and Guided Functions the diagnostic objects are added to the test plan during the diagnosis session and managed. Particularly in the case of multiple suspicious diagnostic objects the test plan allows the user to keep an overview of things. Each diagnostic object is preceded by a status symbol. The diagnostic objects are added to the test plan via read-out fault memory entries, selected observations, or the function and component selection. In addition, new diagnostic objects can be added to the test plan even from a function test or existing ones set to OK. A single, complete stage in a function test. The time taken for the diagnosis session is calculated. This occurs in part by recording times which have actually elapsed, and through standard times for particular actions. In the individual phases of the Guided Fault Finding, the time is calculated, added up and written into the diagnosis log in temporal units. Control units of the new generation will provide ambient conditions as well as fault memory entries. These include the time stamp. It contains the date and time at which the corresponding fault occurred. A screen which has a touch-sensitive surface. The corresponding hardware and software reacts to it being touched with a touch pen or finger, detects the place touched and launches the function linked with this location (a button, for example). The touch screen replaces externally connected input devices such as keyboard, mouse, and so on. Voltage value at which the measurement of a test signal characteristic is started. The signal used to start the graphing process of a test signal characteristic.
Unified Diagnostic Services; a unified protocol for electronic control unit communication setup, building on KW2000 for ASAM ODX electronic control units.

Test plan

Test step Time record

Time stamp

Touch screen

Trigger level Trigger signal UDS

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Term

Explanation

Unlearning counter

Should an error occur during a driving cycle (terminal 15 on until terminal 15 off) it is first entered as "static" in the fault memory. If it is not detected during the next driving cycle, the designation is changed to "sporadic" and an unlearning counter with an output value of, for example, 40 is decremented by 1. This is repeated during each driving cycle free of the fault, until the unlearning counter reaches 0 and the fault is thus automatically cleared. However, if the registered fault should reoccur during a later driving cycle, then the unlearning cycle is set to its output value and the error provisionally set back to "static" again. Software modification package for updating an existing program to a later version. 1. New version of the run-time system which is downloaded from CD. 2. New program version of a vehicle system which is imported by the tester. Abbreviation of "Uniform Resource Locator". A URL corresponds to the address of an internet resource (web site, file, etc.). Example: www.siemens.com
Universal Serial Bus. USB is a standardized interface for connecting, for example, keyboard, USB memory.

Update

URL

USB USB storage device

Also known as USB memory stick. A mobile, easy to handle memory unit with a USB interface. It is plugged into the USB port on the tester and is detected automatically by the tester. Assignment takes place with the function "Set output medium on removable storage device" (navigation bar, print). Now you can send, for example, logs or screen shots to the USB memory.
Diagnostic strategy based on the selection of descriptions of possible defective functions and components by the user. If faults in the vehicle system are detected during diagnosis or a complaint report is entered, the test plan differentiates between the system test plan and a user test plan.

User test plan

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Term

Explanation

Variant, variant rule

This term is used with reference to the vehicle system fittings. Some fittings, for example an airbag, may be available in various variants for an identified vehicle. The most important task of the vehicle system test is to find out which variant is actually installed. If the variants cannot be determined automatically, Yes/No questions on the fitting will follow, e.g. "Automatic gearbox?". The mechanisms used to determine the variants are known as variant rules. Their results determine which diagnosis data should be made available, amongst other things. Vehicle identification is defined by the vehicle's basic feature components (type, model year, body version, engine code) that can be determined automatically or partly automatically in an existing gateway. These data are used to check a list of all possibly installed electronic control units/devices and their installation in the vehicle system test. VAS 505x operating mode in which you can communicate with the vehicle systems available in the vehicle and carry out a thorough diagnosis, via dialog boxes. A control unit of a known name, e.g. motor control unit, including the appropriate sensors, actuators and wiring. A list of all possibly installed vehicle systems (electronic control units, devices) is generated from the vehicle identification. In the vehicle system test, all systems are examined for availability and their error status is queried. If necessary, inquiries about equipment appear here also. The graphic representation of a keyboard on a screen. The individual buttons can be operated by touching them with a touch pen in the same way as those of a real keyboard. The work window takes up the largest part of the mask. The display changes according to the operating mode and current progress. Here you can make a selection, or view results (e.g. from Test Instruments).
Release: 2007-02-05

Vehicle identification

Vehicle SelfDiagnosis Vehicle system Vehicle system test

Virtual keyboard

Work window

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Index
A C
C ........................................................3-12 Calibration ................. 5-5, 5-15, 5-17, 11-2 Touch screen .................................11-2 Cancel function test ........................... 6-49 CentralPartnerNet-password ............. 9-37 Change dealership identifier ................2-6 Channel A, B ......................................5-20 Channel number ................................ 11-2 Client ..................................................11-2 COM ...................................................11-3 Compatibility number ...........................9-5 Complaint message ........................... 6-25 Complaints ........................................... 6-4 Contents list, base and brand CDs .... 9-16 Continuity test ....................................5-10 Control unit ......................................... 11-3 Coupling .............................................5-22 Cursor ..................................................3-7 Cursor 1, 2 ................................ 5-305-32

AC .............................................5-22, 5-28 Accept ................................................6-27 Acknowledge ("Quit") .........................3-12 Acoustic signal ...................................11-1 Adaptation ..........................................11-1 Adaption values ..................................11-1 Add printer (USB printer) ....................9-44 Administration .............................9-1, 11-1 Aknowledge ("Quit") ...........................11-9 Alphanumeric keyboard .....................11-1 Alternating voltage ...............................5-5 Ambient conditions .............................11-1 Amplitude ...........................................11-1 Amplitude difference ..........................5-33 Application operating modes .......5-2, 11-1 Application statistics ...........................9-34 Applications ........................................11-1 Applications with start button .............9-35 Arrow ....................................................3-7 ASAM-ODX ........................................11-2 Auto ...........................................5-25, 5-39 Auto level ..................................5-25, 5-39 Auto setup ..........................................5-25 Automatic vehicle identification ..........6-10

D
Data block ..........................................11-3 Date/Time ................................... 2-6, 9-16 DC .............................................5-22, 5-28 Dealership identifier ............. 2-3, 2-5, 9-14 Decimal keyboard ..............................3-14 Definitely installed control unit not recognised .............................................6-17 Degree of suspicion ........................... 11-3 DHCP .................................................11-3 Diagnosis ...........................................11-3 Diagnosis connection .........................11-3 Diagnosis object .................................11-3 Diagnosis protocol .............................6-57 Diagnostic cable .................................11-3 Diagnostic head .................................9-49 Diagnostic radio head ........................11-3 Diagnostic strategy ............................11-3 Dialog box ................................... 3-5, 11-4 Digital Storage Oscilloscope ..............5-18
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Backward ...........................................9-25 Bandwidth limiting ..............................5-30 Base CD ......................................9-6, 11-2 Basic features ....................................11-2 Basic settings ............................5-18, 11-2 Bluetooth ............................................11-2 Brand CD ...........................................11-2 Brief instructions ................................ I-VIII Buttons ...................................3-2, 3-5, 3-8 BWL ...................................................5-30

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Dimension pressure / temperature .....9-35 Diode in forward direction .........................5-13 in reverse direction .........................5-13 interruption .....................................5-13 short circuit .....................................5-13 Diode test ...........................................5-12 Direct voltage .......................................5-5 Display documents .............................6-41 Display group .....................................11-4 Display target URL .............................9-38 DNS ....................................................11-4 Documents .........................................11-4 Draw mode .........................................5-26 DSO ...................................................5-18 DSO1 ........................................5-21, 5-28 DSO2 ........................................5-21, 5-28 DTC ....................................................11-4 DVD ....................................................11-4

F
Fault characteristics ........................... 11-5 Fault memory .....................................11-5 Fault memory contents ............... 6-2, 6-20 Fault symptom ...................................11-5 Flash CD ..................................... 9-8, 11-5 Floating .............................................. 11-6 Forward .............................................. 9-25 Freeze Frame ......................................5-5 Freeze frame ......................................5-42 Function .............................................11-6 Function test ...................... 6-3, 6-39, 11-6 Function test files ...............................9-43 Function test protocol .........................6-58 Function/Component selection ... 6-4, 6-30 Function-test files ...............................9-43

G
Gateway installation list .............. 6-2, 11-6 GeKo test ..................................9-40, 11-6 GND ...................................................5-22 Go to .............................................6-6, 6-8 Guided Fault Finding ................... 6-1, 11-6 exiting ..................................... 6-3, 6-55 Guided Functions ...............................11-6

E
ECU identification data .......................11-4 ELSA Administration ................................9-33 Installation ......................................9-33 Elsa Win .............................................9-33 ELSA, Elsa Win ..................................11-4 End module ..........................................6-4 Energy-saving mode ..........................11-4 Engine code .......................................6-10 Enter ...................................................3-12 Enter job code ....................................6-52 Entering vehicle ID no./licence plate no. 318 erWin ..................................................11-4 ESIS ...................................................9-22 Ethernet ..............................................11-5 Expanded functions ............................9-16 Experience rules ................................11-5 Export problem log ...............................6-9 External applications ..........................9-35 Extreme values ...........................5-6, 5-24

H
Hardcopy ............................................11-9 Hardware ...........................................11-6 Help ....................................................10-1 on button pressed ..........................10-4 overview ......................................... 10-2 with button pressed ........................10-2 with function test ............................10-3 with use of the mask ......................10-2 Hexadecimal keyboard ....3-153-16, 11-6 HF ......................................................5-28 Hotspots .............................................6-35 Hourglass .............................................3-7

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I
Image position ....................................5-19 Importer number ...................................2-3 Incremental updates .............................9-6 Information window .....................3-3, 11-6 Initial graphic ......................................11-7 select ..............................................9-16 Inline current ........................................5-7 Install update ........................................9-5 Installation applications ....................................9-35 brand CD .................................2-10, 9-8 flash CD ...........................................9-8 Interrupt ..............................................6-51 IP address ........................9-28, 9-36, 11-7 IrDA ....................................................11-7 ISDN ...................................................11-7 ISDN protocol .....................................9-40

M
Manual vehicle identification ..............6-12 Mask ........................................... 3-2, 11-7 Measurement channel connection .....5-21 Measurement cursor 1, 2 ..........5-315-32 Measurement range ........................... 5-21 Measurement type .............................11-7 Measuring instruction .........................6-43 Measuring mode ................................ 5-25 Min / Max ..................................5-20, 5-24 Min/Max .............................................5-24 Mirror server ................................ 9-9, 11-7 Mode ..................................................11-7 Model year ......................................... 6-10 Modes ................................................11-7 Moving the curve ................................ 5-22 Multimeter ............................................5-3

J
Job Administration ..............................6-54 Job code ....................................6-52, 11-7

N
Navigation bar ............................. 3-8, 11-8 neg. ....................................................5-29 Net-update ........................................... 9-9 Network settings ................................ 9-36 display ............................................9-37 Network update ....................................9-9 No trigger ...........................................5-38 Normal ......................................5-26, 5-39 Numeric keyboard ..............................3-13 Numerical keyboard ........................... 11-8

K
Key CD ...............................................11-7 Keyboard decimal ...........................................3-14 hexadecimal ..........................3-153-16 Keyboard assignment ........................9-45 Keyboard for applications ...................3-16 kV ..............................................5-21, 5-28

O
OBD vehicle systems .............................11-8 OFF ....................................................5-21 Old vehicles .......................................11-8 On/Off switch Printer ............................................2-12 Online connection ..............................11-8 Online feedback log .................... 6-6, 11-8 Operating bar .....................................9-26 Operating manual .....................9-239-24 Operating mode .......................... 6-6, 11-8 Operation of the masks ........................3-1
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L
LAN ....................................................11-7 LF .......................................................5-28 Load diagnosis job .............................6-53 Long-term measurement ....................5-34

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Optionally installed control unit not recognised .............................................6-17 Original size .......................................9-25 Oscilloscope .......................................11-8

Run sequence for protocol transmission .......................................6-59 Run sequence of Guided Fault Finding 6-5 Run-time system ................................ 11-9

P
Pause .................................................6-51 PCMCIA cards ...................................11-8 Pick-up ...............................................5-28 pos. ....................................................5-29 Preselection ............................11-9, 11-11 Preset measurement ..........................5-23 Preset measurements ........................5-23 Pressure .............................................5-21 Pressure T/D ......................................5-15 Print ....................................................3-18 Diagnosis protocol .........................3-20 User manuals .................................3-20 Print format .........................................9-17 Print type ............................................9-18 Print/Save ..................................3-19, 9-19 Printer ...................................................3-7 Installing additional ........................9-44 Printer drivers Installation ......................................9-44 Printing measured values .....................5-1 Printing screen shots ..........................3-18 Problem log ..........................................6-6 Protocols KW1281, KW2000, KW6000 119 Proxy ..................................................9-39 Proxy server .......................................11-9

S
Safely remove hardware ....................3-18 Safety notes .......................................... i-ii Sample curves ...................................5-23 Screen shot ........................................11-9 Scroll bar ..................................... 3-6, 11-9 Secure Client .....................................9-39 Select document ................................ 6-35 Selecting measurement ranges ...........5-5 Selection ............................................11-9 Selection bar ............................... 3-6, 11-9 Self-diagnosis ..................................11-10 Self-test .............................................. 9-11 Diagnostic bus unit ........................9-12 online connection ........................... 9-41 Test Instruments ............................9-12 Sensor ..............................................11-10 Server ..............................................11-10 Setting the date ....................................2-7 Setting the time ....................................2-7 Signal generator .................................9-15 Simultaneous measurements ..............5-4 Single ........................................5-26, 5-39 Slide control .......................................3-10 Software version base CD .................................. 2-1, 9-16 brand CD .......................................9-16 Space key ..........................................3-12 Special keys .......................................3-12 Sporadic error ..................................11-10 Sporadic fault .....................................6-21 Start module .........................................6-2 Start screen ...............................2-9, 11-10 Startup .............................................11-10 Start-up and unpacking instructions .. I-VIII Static fault ..........................................6-21 Station name ...........................9-37, 11-10 Stop modul ......................................... 6-58 Subnet mask ....................................11-10 Switchover ........................................... 6-6 Symbols
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Q
Q ........................................................3-12

R
Radio LAN ..........................................9-41 Reading / writing long coding .............6-11 Removable storage device .................11-9 Resistance measurement ....................5-9 Reversed polarity ...............................11-9
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continuity test .................................5-11 diode test .......................................5-13 Test plan ........................................6-38 vehicle system test .........................6-19 System expansions ............................9-44

V
Variant ................................................6-10 Variant rule ....................................... 11-13 Variants ............................................ 11-13 VAS 5054 ..................................9-499-51 Vehicle identification ........6-9, 6-13, 11-13 confirm ...........................................6-13 Vehicle Self-Diagnosis .....................11-13 Vehicle system .................................11-13 Vehicle system test ..........6-2, 6-15, 11-13 Version block .......................................9-5 Virtual keyboard .............3-10, 6-42, 11-13 Voltage DSO1 ....................................5-14

T
Target URL .........................................9-38 Telediagnosis .....................................9-28 Temp. .................................................5-21 Test dialogs ........................................6-43 Test Instruments .......................5-1, 11-11 Test plan ..........................6-3, 6-36, 11-11 Test step ..........................................11-11 message ........................................6-40 question .........................................6-40 resistance measurement ................6-42 Tester connecting to vehicle .....................6-14 Time base ..........................................5-19 Time difference ..................................5-33 Time record ......................................11-11 Touch screen ...................................11-11 Trigger level .....................................11-11 Trigger mode ......................................5-27 Trigger point .......................................5-27 Trigger signal ...................................11-11 Type ...................................................6-10

W
Work window .............................3-2, 11-13 Workshop code ........................... 2-3, 9-14

Z
Zoom .........................................5-36, 9-24

U
UDS ..................................................11-11 Unlearning counter ...........................11-12 Update ..............................................11-12 URL ..................................................11-12 General ..........................................9-38 URL address ......................................9-38 URLbrand-specific ..............................9-38 USB ..................................................11-12 USB memory ....................................11-12 User test plan ...................................11-12

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