Chapter 7 Sws Monitor; Sws Monitor Operation - Mitsubishi MOTORS M.U.T.-III Owner's Manual

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Chapter 7 SWS Monitor

7-1. SWS Monitor Operation

Precautionary Notes
Prior to connecting or disconnecting the SWS monitor and vehicle, be sure to turn the ignition
switch OFF.
1. If the SWS monitor is connected to the column switch connecter, connecting the SWS monitor
cartridge and V.C.I. prior to V.C.I. power activation may cause damage to the V.C.I.
Refer to connection instructions for more details – connect the monitor cartridge after the V.C.I.
is connected to the vehicle and the V.C.I. power switch is ON.
2. If you wish to use the SWS monitor continuously for a long period of time, the V.C.I. and SWS
cartridge will consume power. Take extra precautions to ensure that the battery does not die
during use.
3. Use of cellular phones and amateur radios near the SWS monitor during use may cause the
SWS monitor to not function properly. Avoid using such apparatuses near the monitor during
use.
4. During use, the SWS monitor may affect systems employing weak electric currents such as
GPS systems.
5. The tip of the door communication probe is sharp. Be careful during handling.
SWS Monitor Operation
7-1-1. SWS Monitor Function
(1) System Select
Select "SWS" on the System Selection screen.
(For instructions on how to select a system, refer to 3-3-1)
Note:
SWS monitor cartridge is required in M.U.T.-III as well for SWS
monitor. For details regarding how to connect the cartridge and
harness, see the M.U.T.-II reference manual (Pub. No.
MSSP-310B-2002) or the service manual data of each vehicle.
(2) Vehicle Select
Select the type of vehicle diagnoses and press
(3) Function Select
Press
SWS MONITOR
menu.
Note:
If the SWS monitor cartridge is not connected to the vehicle,
SWS MONITOR button does not appear.
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button on the SWS function
button.

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