Locating Data Link Connector; Connect The Tool; Vehicle Selection - Bosch HDS 200 User Manual

Hd scan tool for class 4-8 diesel, light and medium vehicles
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The scan tool's internal battery power can be
used to print data.
Use the Print Header function to turn ON/OFF
printing vehicle information prior to printing
data.
Make sure you have preciously installed the PC
software in Download Scanning Suite.
Launch Scanning Suite and then start printing
application.
Follow all instructions on PC.
1.
Select Print Data.
Use the
UP and
Data is highlighted.
Press
.
Main Menu
Vehicle Diagnostics
Acronyms
Review Data
Print Data
Code Lookup
System Setup
Print Data
Launch PC printing software
application.
Press ENTER to continue
On the Print Data menu, Print All prints all data
collected by the scan tool.
Print Data
✓Print All
✓I/M Monitiors
✓DTCs (Codes)
State OBD Check
Recording
View Freeze Data
O2 Monitor Tests
Diagnostic Monitor Tests
Vehicle Information
When printing a recording, Start frame and end
frame need to be defined.
This menu contains up to 5 previous vehicles, so
select which vehicle you wish to print data.
2.
Select Data To Be Printed.
Use the
UP and
Press
.
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DOWN keys until Print
DOWN keys.
The Print Data menu shows a checkmark next to
the items that have data.
If there isn't a checkmark next to the item, then
this item can't be selected until the appropriate
function is run from the Diagnostic Menu.
3.
Return to Select Print Data screen.
Press
.
4.7

Locating Data Link Connector

The Data Link Connector (DLC) is usually located
under the driver's side dash for OBD II Vehicles,
Deutsch 6-pin, and Deutsch 9-pin HD Vehicles.
For more information on OBD II DLC locations, go to
http://www.obdclearinghouse.com.
NOTE: When using the OBD II, 9-pin, or 6-pin cables,
power to the tool generally comes from the vehicle. If
the tool does not power-up, use the cigarette cable to
power-up the tool.
4.8

Connect the Tool

1. Connect extension cable to the tool.
2. Connect the appropriate data link cable to the exten-
sion cable. This can either be the J1962 Type B cable,
Deutsch 6-pin cable, or the Deutsch 9-pin cable
depending on the vehicle. Only use the cables
included in your kit.
3. Connect data link connector to vehicle.
4. The scan tool should power up. If the tool does not
power up, make sure the cable is connected securely.
5. Connect cigarette lighter cable if the scan tool did
not power up.
6. Place ignition key in the ON position and have the
engine OFF.
7. Select HD SAE (J1708/J1587, J1939), HD OBD (ISO
15765-4) or Global Automotive OBDII from the Main
Menu.
8. The required cables screen identifies which DLC
cables to use for your selection.
9. If Quick Test is enabled, the Scan Tool runs the Quick
Test and displays the results. Press
10.
The Scan Tool shows Diagnostic Menu.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have correctly selected your
vehicle. Incorrect vehicle identification can produce
unexpected test results.
4.9

Vehicle Selection

From the Main Menu select the vehicle to diagnose.
Select HD SAE (J1708/J1587, J1939) if the truck vehi-
cle supports either J1708/J1587, J1939. Select HD OBD
(ISO 15765-4) if the truck supports ISO 15765-4 using
the J1962 connector. Select Global Automotive OBDII if
the vehicle supports OBDII as identified on the Vehicle
Emissions Control Information decal located under the
vehicles hood.
From the Main Menu:
1.
Select HD SAE (J1708/J1587, J1939), HD OBD
(ISO 15765-4) or Global Automotive OBDII.
or
Bosch Automotive Service Solutions Inc.
.

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