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  • Page 1 Multi Use Tester III MUT-III Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MUT-III Instruction Manual Preface This instruction manual provides information about MUT-III functions, operating procedures and other details. An understanding of the functions and operating procedures for both the MUT-III system and the Vehicle Communication Interface (referred to as V.C.I. hereafter) will allow users to perform precise and efficient fault diagnosis for vehicle-mounted Electronic Control Units (referred to as ECU hereafter) that can be serviced with the MUT-III.
  • Page 3 MUT-III Instruction Manual Chapter 6 Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions....... 62 6-1. Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions ............63 Chapter 7 Other functions..................64 7-1 Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis ............66 7-2 Operating Procedures for the Engine VIN Writing..............70 7-3 Operating Procedures for Immobilizer Registration .............71 7-4 Operating Procedures for Pulse Converter ................74 7-5 Operating Procedures for the OBD-II Test Mode menu............76 7-6.
  • Page 4 For Your Safety For Your Safety To ensure proper use of this product and prevent personal injury and property damage, various graphic displays are used in the user’s manual. The graphic displays and respective meanings are described below. Warning messages alert you to a procedure or practice which, Warning if not followed correctly, could lead to death or serious injury.
  • Page 5 For Your Safety Warning The V.C.I. screen is liquid crystal display or Do not use the unit if the power AC adapter plug or LCD. In the unlikely event that the display cord is damaged or plugging into the outlet is breaks due to impact, do not let your skin come loose.
  • Page 6 For Your Safety Please Note Do not expose the PC or V.C.I. to direct sunlight or high temperatures, or leave the unit in sun-heated cars. Such action may result in system failure. Store the PC and V.C.I. in a dry environment at room temperatures. Moving the PC and V.C.I.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    Product Overview Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-1. Precautions..........................P.2 1-2. V.C.I. Exterior Diagram and Part Names ................P.3 1-3. Description and Usage of MUT-III Components ..............P.4 1-4. Harness Connection Procedures and Connection Order ............P.6 1-5. Connection Harness and Vehicle Combinations ...............P.7...
  • Page 8: Precautions

    Precautions 1-1. Precautions Service Work Precautions • Be sure to follow all basic service work precautions when using MUT-III during vehicle inspection and service work. • For detailed information regarding service work precautions, refer to the service instruction manual of each vehicle. Work Precautions •...
  • Page 9: Exterior Diagram And Part Names

    V.C.I. Exterior Diagram and Part Names 1-2. V.C.I. Exterior Diagram and Part Names Part names for the main unit are shown in the figure below. I/F Cartridge Harness, MUT-III TYPE-B (MH062962) FUSO Harness, MUT-III TYPE-C (MH062930) Harness, MUT-III TYPE-E (MH063661) (MH063662) Only for Europe.
  • Page 10: Description And Usage Of Mut-Iii Components

    Description and Usage of MUT-III Components 1-3. Description and Usage of MUT-III Components (1) V.C.I. (MH062927) Communications interface used for connecting the vehicle ECU to a PC 1. When Connected to PC • Provides fault diagnosis (interactive fault diagnosis) 2. V.C.I. Stand-Alone Usage (usage while disconnected from PC) •...
  • Page 11 Description and Usage of MUT-III Components (6) Sub harness for drive recorder (MH063663) This Sub harness is used with the Harness, MUT-III TYPE-E (MH063661,MH063662) used for drive recorder function. (7) USB Cable (MH063668) This harness is used to connect the V.C.I. to a PC. (8) Trigger Harness (MH063669) The button on this harness is used to generate manual triggering for data acquisition during data recording, while...
  • Page 12: Harness Connection Procedures And Connection Order

    Harness Connection Procedures and Connection Order 1-4. Harness Connection Procedures and Connection Order To perform diagnostics, first connect the cabling by following the procedures described below. [1] Restart the PC. [2] Connect one end of the USB cable to the V.C.I. [3] Connect the other end of the USB cable to the PC.
  • Page 13: Connection Harness And Vehicle Combinations

    Connection Harness and Vehicle Combinations 1-5. Connection Harness and Vehicle Combinations • Connect either a "TYPE-B" or “TYPE-C” or "TYPE-E " harness to the vehicle’s 16-pole / 12-pole connector and perform fault diagnosis. • A "TYPE-D" harness can be utilized as an extension for "TYPE-B / TYPE-E" harnesses. •...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Mut-Iii Functions

    Basic Functions V.C.I. Function Chapter 2 MUT-III Functions 2-1. Basic Functions • The MUT-III can be utilized for all types of vehicle electronic control units (incorporating the diagnostics function). • The MUT-III reads each diagnostic code and displays it as a name. •...
  • Page 15 Basic Functions V.C.I. Function <Using the Stand-Alone V.C.I.> 2-2-2. Measurement Functions: Voltmeter / Ohmmeter The V.C.I. can read voltage / resistance values that are applied to its trigger port, displaying these numeric values on its LCD screen. (1) Connect the Measuring Adapter to the V.C.I. trigger port then connect the measuring probes (MB991499, etc.) to the adapter, matching the color of each probe plug to the appropriate color on the adapter jack.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Mut-Iii Operating Procedures

    MUT-III Operating Procedures Chapter 3 MUT-III Operating Procedures 3-1. Start-Up Procedures for PC and MUT-III System..............P.11 3-2. Description of Operating Screens ..................P.12 3-3. Description of Buttons on the Operating Screens ..............P.13 3-4. Operating Procedures for the MUT-III System 3-4-1. Selecting Desired Functions..................P.15 3-4-2.
  • Page 17: Start-Up Procedures For Pc And Mut-Iii System

    "OK" button. [MUT-III Start-Up] Once the desktop screen is displayed, touch the "FUSO MUT-III" icon, which is located on the desktop, twice quickly. This action will start MUT-III. [Enlarged View of Icon] Information about Trademarks ®...
  • Page 18: Description Of Operating Screens

    Description of Operating Screens 3-2. Description of Operating Screens <Start-Up Screen> This button is used to activate the Fault Diagnostics System. Refer to section 3-4 for operating procedures. Service Guide Display Additional functions will be included later. This button is used to shut down the MUT-III System.
  • Page 19: Description Of Buttons On The Operating Screens

    Description of Buttons on the Operating Screens 3-3. Description of Buttons on the Operating Screens The names and functions for the button icons are as follows: Button Image Button Name Button Function Except English English Main menu Returns the screen to the main menu. Return Home Returns the screen to the start screen.
  • Page 20 Description of Buttons on the Operating Screens Button Image Button Name Button Function Except English English Change of function button (1/3 display) View V.C.I. Displays a list of V.C.I. Regeneration data Regeneration data. Data transfer Transmits the data of the selected block to the PC. Open setting screen (PC) Opens the setting screen used to record information on the PC.
  • Page 21: Operating Procedures For The Mut-Iii System

    Operating Procedures for the MUT-III System 3-4. Operating Procedures for the MUT-III System 3-4-1. Selecting Desired Functions (1) Select the Diagnosis button, which is located on the right side of the screen. (2) Select the System Select button from the function selection menu.
  • Page 22: Help Screen Functions

    Operating Procedures for the MUT-III System 3-4-2. Help Screen Functions (1) The button is used to display the help screen that corresponds to the screen currently displayed. (2) T his screen contains brief explanations for both the screen displays and the button functions, for use as a reference. Select the scroll buttons, located on the right hand side of the screen, to scroll the screen up or down.
  • Page 23: Shutdown Procedures For The Pc And Mut-Iii System

    Shutdown Procedures for the PC and MUT-III System (3) While the instruction manual is open, the display can be switched between the MUT-III system and the instruction manual by selecting the task bar icon, located at the bottom of the screen. This function facilitates MUT-III operation, as it allows the user to make simultaneous reference to the instruction Task Bar Icon...
  • Page 24: Removing A Memory Card From Pc

    Removing a memory card from PC 3-6. Removing a memory card from PC 3-6-1. Removal Procedures for a memory card from PC Before you remove the memory card, make sure to perform the following procedures to stop the memory card, if the data has been transferred between PC and memory card.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Operating Procedures For Diagnostic Functions

    Operating Procedures for Diagnostic Functions Chapter 4 Operating Procedures for Diagnostic Functions 4-1. Operating Procedures for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) 4-1-1. Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) ...............P.20 4-1-2. Displaying Prior Diagnostics..................P.20 4-1-3. Deleting DTCs ......................P.20 4-1-4. Displaying Freeze Frame Data...................P.20 4-2.
  • Page 26: Operating Procedures For Diagnostic Trouble Codes (Dtcs)

    Operating Procedures for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) 4-1. Operating Procedures for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) 4-1-1. Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) After the DTCs are read, the results are displayed. Select the PAST DTC display button to display the status (i.e., current or prior malfunctions) for the selected diagnostic items.
  • Page 27: Operating Procedures For The Data List

    Operating Procedures for the Data List 4-2. Operating Procedures for the Data List 4-2-1. Displaying the Data List (1) Select item group Select the desired item group to be displayed. --- Text View: refer to section (2). --- Screen will return to the calling screen. --- Registered select group is cleared.
  • Page 28 Operating Procedures for the Data List (3) Graph View 1 --- Graph View 1 (The graph height area will change in accordance with the number of items displayed. For example, if 3 items are displayed, the graph height area will be divided into 3.) --- Graph View 2 (overlay graph view): refer to section (3).
  • Page 29 Operating Procedures for the Data List (5) Select Display Item Group Select the group of items to be displayed and touch the button. (6) Select Item Items can be moved back and forth by using either the button or the button as necessary.
  • Page 30: Saving And Regenerating The Data List

    Operating Procedures for the Data List 4-2-2. Saving and Regenerating the Data List (1) If the button is selected during the Data List graph operation, only the data for the items currently displayed in the graph will be saved. A prompt will be displayed to confirm the regeneration of saved data.
  • Page 31 Operating Procedures for the Data List (2) Regenerated File List Select the desired data to display from the regenerated file list, then touch the button to view the text data. Also, press the buttons to view the graph data. --- Text View: go to section (3). --- Graph View 1: go to section (4).
  • Page 32 Operating Procedures for the Data List (4) Graph View 1 The data recorded via the Data List recording operation will be displayed in the form of a graph. The points currently displayed are indicated by pink dotted lines. During recording, the section where Graph View is paused will be indicated by a solid black line.
  • Page 33: Group Registration

    Operating Procedures for the Data List 4-2-4. Group registration (1) Group registration Up to 5 new groups, which is the combination of user-specified items, can be registered. Click button after selecting the line (No.4 – No.8) to be registered as group. --- Registered group is cleared.
  • Page 34 Operating Procedures for the Data List (3) Selecting registered item Pressing the button moves desired items to be registered as a group, to the Selected item list. After you press the button, Item group is registered, then the screen returns to section (1). <Note>...
  • Page 35: Other Functions

    Operating Procedures for the Data List 4-2-5. Other Functions (1) Changing the Ordering of Items The order in which items are displayed on the Data List screen can be changed. This function is available for Text View, Graph View 1 and Graph View 2. The displayed item order can be changed while the Data List is continuously displayed.
  • Page 36 Operating Procedures for the Data List (4) Setting the Final Gear Ratio and Displaying Tire Information. Enter the final gear ratio. This screen is displayed only for certain vehicle models, when the system "transmission" has been selected. Enter the final gear ratio using either the numeric buttons located on the right side of the screen, or using the keyboard.
  • Page 37: Operating Procedures For The Actuator Test

    Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test 4-3. Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test 4-3-1. Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test (1) Driving the Actuator --- Touch this button to drive the actuator selected from the Actuator Test Ref. --- Touch this button to stop the actuator. <Caution>...
  • Page 38 Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test (3) Simultaneous Display with Data List (Graph View) Touching the Data List (Graph View) button on the screen shown in section 4-3-1.(1) will cause both the Actuator Test Ref screen and the Data List Graph View screen to be displayed simultaneously.
  • Page 39 Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test (5) Select Item Items can be moved back and forth by using either the button or the button as necessary. The item order can be changed by the following procedure: Temporarily return items that were once moved from the Selected Items to the Selectable Items list, back to the Selected Items list;...
  • Page 40: Displaying The Data List Saved Previously

    Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test 4-3-3. Displaying the Data List Saved Previously In order to display the previous Data List, select: Special Function from the function selection menu screen, then select Drive Recorder -> Display Data. <Note> For the procedure used to display the saved Data List, refer to "4-2-3.
  • Page 41 Operating Procedures for the Actuator Test (3) Pausing for Graph View If the button is touched while the Data List is displayed as a graph, then Graph View will pause temporarily. If the button is touched again, Graph View will resume. The section where the Graph View was temporarily paused will be indicated on the graph by a solid black line.
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Operating Procedures For The Drive Recorder

    Operating Procedures for the Drive Recorder Chapter 5 Operating Procedures for the Drive Recorder There are 2 methods used for recording data with the drive recorder: [1] Method in which data recording is performed using a stand-alone V.C.I.. [2] Method in which data recording is performed using a PC, displaying data. The sampling rates / times for each of the above methods are shown in the table below.
  • Page 43: Recording With The Drive Recorder

    Recording with the Drive Recorder 5-1. Recording with the Drive Recorder 5-1-1. Recording with the Stand-Alone V.C.I.. (1) Select the recording settings using the stand-alone V.C.I. Use the PC to select the drive recorder settings, such as the items to be recorded and the triggering method. Change the main category by selecting the tab located on the upper side of the screen and selects the system on which drive recording will be performed.
  • Page 44 Recording with the Drive Recorder (6) Item Group Selection Select the Group for Recording Items. --- OK : go to section (7) --- Screen will return to the calling screen. --- Registered group is cleared. --- Group registration : refer to 5-1-4.(1). (7) Select Recording Items The Display Item list for the Data List will be displayed.
  • Page 45 Recording with the Drive Recorder (8) V.C.I. Recording Settings Click the recording area on the V.C.I. to select it. Use the buttons to select the sampling interval and the percentage distribution before and after triggering. --- OK: go to section (10). --- Data display: go to section (9).
  • Page 46 Recording with the Drive Recorder (11) Recording Settings List Recording settings can be confirmed with this function. Touch the button to confirm the items to be measured on the Recording Item list screen. -> go to section (12). --- OK : go to section (13). (12) Recording Item List Touch the button to display the settings for data...
  • Page 47 Recording with the Drive Recorder (15) When Performing Manual Triggering Connect the trigger harness to the V.C.I. trigger port, as necessary. In the event that manual triggering must be generated during the recording operation, either press the button on the trigger harness or press the button on the V.C.I.
  • Page 48: Recording With The Pc

    Recording with the Drive Recorder 5-1-2. Recording with the PC (1) The PC can be used to s elect the recording settings. Use the PC to select the drive recorder settings, such as the items to be recorded and the triggering method. Change the main category by selecting the tab located on the upper side of the screen and selects the system for which drive recording will be performed.
  • Page 49 Recording with the Drive Recorder (5) Select Diag. Trigger Select the item to be used as a trigger key and touch the button. -> go to section (6). (6) Item Group Selection Select the Group for Recording Items. --- OK : go to section (7) --- Screen will return to the calling screen.
  • Page 50 Recording with the Drive Recorder (8) PC Recording Settings "Normal Mode" is used as the setting for PC recording. The display format setting used during the recording operation is the data display format. Set the sampling interval using the buttons. --- Select the display format during the recording operation (either Graph View or Text View) by marking the appropriate selection (...
  • Page 51 Recording with the Drive Recorder (10) Enter Recording Information Enter up to 50 characters of recording information (memo), which can be used as a reference after recording. --- OK -> go to section (11). <Note> • Reference information, such as vehicle model name and diagnostic system name, should be entered.
  • Page 52 Recording with the Drive Recorder (13) Recording Screen (If Text View is Selected) If Text View is selected, on the screen shown in section (8), data will be acquired / displayed as text and will be simultaneously saved in a file. 16 text items can be displayed simultaneously.
  • Page 53 Recording with the Drive Recorder (14) Recording Screen (When Graph View is Selected) 4 items are displayed simultaneously as graphs. Items that are not displayed on the screen are also recorded. The buttons available for use with this function are the same as those used for Text View.
  • Page 54: Recording By Using The Previous Settings

    Recording with the Drive Recorder 5-1-3. Recording by Using the Previous Settings (1) The previous recording settings can be restored to re-record data under the same conditions as those used for the previous data file. Select the Record (Read Setting Condition) button from the Drive Recorder menu screen.
  • Page 55: Group Registration

    Recording with the Drive Recorder 5-1-4. Group registration (1) Group registration Up to 5 new groups, which is the combination of user-specified items, can be registered. Click button after select the line (No.4 – No.8) to be registered as group. --- Registered group is cleared.
  • Page 56 Recording with the Drive Recorder (3) Selecting registered item Pressing the button moves desired items to be registered as a group, to the Selected item list. After you press the button, Item group is registered, then the screen returns to section (1). <Note>...
  • Page 57: Handling The Recorded Data

    Handling the Recorded Data 5-2. Handling the Recorded Data 5-2-1. Transferring Recorded Data from the V.C.I. to the PC (1) Data recorded in the V.C.I. can be transferred to the PC. Connect the V.C.I. to the PC using the USB cable. Select Data Display from the Drive Recorder menu.
  • Page 58: Regenerating The Recorded Data

    Handling the Recorded Data 5-2-2. Regenerating the Recorded Data (1) Select Drive Recorder Function To display recorded data after recording using the Drive Recorder, select the Data Display button. When displaying recorded data by selecting the Drive Recorder from within the Special Function menu, it is not necessary to connect the V.C.I.
  • Page 59: Deleting / Saving The Recorded Data

    Handling the Recorded Data 5-2-3. Deleting / Saving the Recorded Data (1) Select Drive Recorder Function Select the Data Display button. When displaying the recorded data by selecting the Drive Recorder from within the Special Function menu, it is not necessary to connect the V.C.I.
  • Page 60: Loading Recorded Data

    Handling the Recorded Data (4) Select the Save Drive for Regenerated Files The drive selection screen will be displayed. Select the save destination drive. Touch the button to save the file to the removable media. <Note> Prior to saving data, insert a PC memory card or other type of removable media, into the PC.
  • Page 61: Analyzing Recorded Data

    Analyzing Recorded Data 5-3. Analyzing Recorded Data 5-3-1. Regenerating Recorded Data (1) Select the Data Display button from the Drive Recorder function menu. To display data without connecting the V.C.I. to the vehicle, select Special Function from the function selection menu screen, then select Drive Recorder. (2) Regenerated File List Select the desired data to display from the regenerated file list, then touch the...
  • Page 62 Analyzing Recorded Data (4) Graph View 1 The data recorded via the Drive Recorder recording operation will be displayed in the form of a graph. The points currently displayed are indicated by pink dotted lines. Trigger points are indicated by solid red lines. During recording, the section where Graph View is paused will be indicated by a solid black line.
  • Page 63 Analyzing Recorded Data (6) Save Regenerated File Recorded data that is currently displayed will be saved in the PC. Data that has been reduced via extraction can also be saved. File names will consist of the original data file name + a letter (a, b, ~ z).
  • Page 64: Extracting / Searching The Recorded Data

    Analyzing Recorded Data 5-3-2. Extracting / Searching the Recorded Data Recorded data can be extracted and searched under user-specified conditions. Data can also be reduced and marked for reference. The time range or threshold value of items can be specified as data extraction / search conditions. (1) Set Data Extraction Condition Edit the item conditions, under the Edit Conditions column, then touch the...
  • Page 65: Displaying The Correlation Chart / Distribution Chart

    Analyzing Recorded Data (4) Set Time Searching Condition After setting the time range for the desired data to search, ouch the button. The * symbol will then be displayed in the confirmation column, directly beside data that matches the search conditions, on the text display screen shown in section 5-3-1.(3).
  • Page 66 Analyzing Recorded Data (2) Correlation Chart Recorded data is displayed in the form of a correlation chart under the specified conditions. --- Touch this button to return to the Set Correlation Chart screen: go to section (1). (3) Set Distribution Chart Touch the button to display the distribution chart, after first specifying the time range for the subject data, as...
  • Page 67 Analyzing Recorded Data 5-3-4. Item Order Change Function The order in which items are displayed on the Text View screen and on Graph View 1 and 2 screens, can be changed. (1) Changing the Ordering of Items on the Text View Screen Select the names of items that are to remain fixed, by clicking on them (multiple items can be selected).
  • Page 68: Chapter 6 Operating Procedures For Measurement Functions

    Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions Chapter 6 Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions 6-1. Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions 6-1-1. Measurement Function Menu..................P.63 6-1-2. Voltmeter ........................P.63 6-1-3. Ohmmeter ........................P.63...
  • Page 69: Operating Procedures For Measurement Functions

    Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions 6-1. Operating Procedures for Measurement Functions 6-1-1. Measurement Function Menu Select the Special Function button from the function selection menu to enter special function mode. Switch to the Measurement Functions menu, using the tab located at the top of the screen. <Note>...
  • Page 70: Chapter 7 Other Functions

    Other Functions Chapter 7 Other functions 7-1. Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis 7-1-1. Transfer function of the database for V.C.I. stand-alone diagnosis ......P.66 7-1-2. Reading DTCs by V.C.I. stand-alone................P.67 7-1-3. Error and Troubleshooting of V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis ........P.69 <Note> V.C.I.
  • Page 71 Other Functions 7-6. Operating Procedures for Air Suspension Calibration 7-6-1. Calibration Menu ......................P.79 7-6-2. Height Sensor Calibration ..................P.79 7-6-3. Pressure Sensor Calibration ..................P.81 7-6-4. Calibration Data......................P.81 7-7. Operating Procedures for Language Switching 7-7-1. Language Switching ....................P.82...
  • Page 72: Operating Procedures For V.c.i. Stand-Alone Diagnosis

    Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis 7-1 Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis 7-1-1. Transfer function of the database for V.C.I. Stand-alone diagnosis (1) Insert the memory card into the card adaptor, and then insert them into m-card slot on PC. (2) Select function Select the Special Function button from the function selection menu to enter special function mode.
  • Page 73 Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis 7-1-2. Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) (1) Connect the V.C.I and the diagnosing vehicle with an <Main Menu> appropriate main harness (TYPE-B/TYPE-E) securely, turn Read DTCs the V.C.I. power ON, and the V.C.I. LCD screen displays the Main Menu as illustrated on the left.
  • Page 74 Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis • V.C.I. is constantly reading DTCs in order from Active to Stored and updating the screen. • If the system supports status recognition, current status of each DTC is expressed by the following symbols, which appears after code.
  • Page 75: Error And Troubleshooting Of V.c.i. Stand-Alone Diagnosis

    Operating Procedures for V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis 7-1-3. Error and Troubleshooting of V.C.I. Stand-alone Diagnosis Cause Remedy Error Message / Symptom < Init. Error > 1. Use the PC to make a diagnosis because > The systems you selected are out System not Supported the systems you selected are not of target for the V.C.I.
  • Page 76: Operating Procedures For The Engine Vin Writing

    Operating Procedures for the Engine VIN Writing 7-2 Operating Procedures for the Engine VIN Writing 7-2-1. Coding Menu Select the Coding button from the Engine system. The Coding menu is displayed. VIN Writing Start VIN Writing : go to section 7-2-2. VIN Information Display VIN Information : go to section 7-2-3.
  • Page 77: Operating Procedures For Immobilizer Registration

    Operating Procedures for Immobilizer Registration 7-3 Operating Procedures for Immobilizer Registration 7-3-1. Registration menu Select Registration button from the IMMOBILIZER system. Registration menu is displayed. The 1st key Registration Register the key information for the IMMOBILIZER system with no registered keys is registered. →...
  • Page 78 Operating Procedures for Immobilizer Registration 7-3-3. VIN Registration (1) The confirming screen if Master key is at the “ON” position is displayed. --- OK : go to section (2). (2) VIN Registration screen is displayed. --- Performing VIN registration. 7-3-4. Additional key Registration (1) The confirming screen if Master key is at the “ON”...
  • Page 79 Operating Procedures for Immobilizer Registration 7-3-5. Erasing Registered key (1) The confirming screen if Master key is at the “ON” position is displayed. --- OK : go to section (2). (2) The Erasing Registered key screen is displayed. The registered key is erased except the key being at the “ON”...
  • Page 80: Operating Procedures For Pulse Converter

    Operating Procedures for Pulse Converter 7-4 Operating Procedures for Pulse Converter 7-4-1. Pulse Converter menu (1) Change the screen to BODY by selecting its tab located on the upper side of the screen. Select Pulse Converter button from the BODY-related menu.
  • Page 81 Operating Procedures for Pulse Converter 7-4-4. System Information Select the System Information button from Pulse Converter menu screen. System information screen displays [Software Version], [Basic Software], [Software for Fault Diagnostics System], [Database for Fault Diagnostics System] and [VCI Serial Number] of current MUT-3 system installed on PC. Return to Pulse Converter menu screen →go to section 7-4-1(1).
  • Page 82: Operating Procedures For The Obd-Ii Test Mode Menu

    Operating Procedures for the OBD-II Test Mode menu 7-5 Operating Procedures for the OBD-II Test Mode menu 7-5-1. OBD-II Test Mode menu (1) Change the screen to POEWERTRAIN by selecting its tab located on the upper side of system selection menu screen.
  • Page 83 Operating Procedures for the OBD-II Test Mode menu 7-5-3. On-Board Test Result(Mode$06) (1) Select the desired Monitor System to be displayed. → go to section (2). (2) The result of On-Board Test is displayed. 7-5-4. Pending DTCs(Mode$07) (1) Pending DTCs are displayed. Freeze Frame Data Freeze Frame Data screen is displayed.
  • Page 84: Monitor System

    Operating Procedures for the OBD-II Test Mode menu 7-5-5. Vehicle Information(Mode$09) (1) Select the desired VIN to be displayed. → go to section (2). (2) Selected VIN is displayed. 7-5-6. Readiness Tests Readiness Test results are displayed. • Not Available : Monitor not supported. •...
  • Page 85: Operating Procedures For Air Suspension Calibration

    Operating Procedures for Air Suspension Calibration 7-6. Operating Procedures for Air Suspension Calibration 7-6-1. Calibration Menu Select the Calibration button from Suspension System. Air Suspension calibration menu is displayed. Height Sensor Height sensor calibration is performed. → go to section 7-6-2. Pressure Sensor Pressure sensor calibration is performed.
  • Page 86 Operating Procedures for Air Suspension Calibration (3) Set the Lower Level Car height on each of the front / rear can be adjusted. For the adjustment method, please refer to the service guide for each vehicle. --- greatly down --- small down --- greatly up --- small up --- Height sensor calibration will be complete, after...
  • Page 87: Pressure Sensor Calibration

    Operating Procedures for Air Suspension Calibration 7-6-3. Pressure Sensor Calibration (1) Go on to the Pressure Sensor Calibration, after height sensor calibration ends. --- Exhaust --- Air Intake --- Ending Calibration --- Cancel --- Operate mode display : go to section (2). (2) Select the operate mode.
  • Page 88: Operating Procedures For Language Switching

    Operating Procedures for Language Switching 7-7 Operating Procedures for Language Switching 7-7-1. Language Switching (1) Select the Maintenance button from the Start-UP Screen. Change the screen to the Environment by selecting its tab located on the upper side of Maintenance screen, and select the Select Language for Display button from Environment-related menu.
  • Page 89: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Measures

    Troubleshooting Measures Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Measures 8-1. Troubleshooting Measures Classified by Symptom This section describes the primary causes of error messages and provides measures to address each trouble symptom. [Note] • The error messages described within this section may be displayed at the same time as other screens.
  • Page 90: Chapter 9 Reference

    V.C.I. Electrical Properties Chapter 9 Reference 9-1. V.C.I. Electrical Properties <Power Requirements> • Rated Voltage DC 12V, 24V • Ground Polarity • Guaranteed Operating Voltage Range DC 8.0~32.0V • Power Supply Reverse Voltage DC -40V (1 min.) • Stand-alone Power Consumption (Max.) 1A (Only Within Guaranteed Operating Voltage Range) * The above values do not apply under special operating conditions, such as if an upgraded control port or other component is short-circuited to GND, as well as under conditions outside of...
  • Page 91: Appendix

    Glossary Appendix <Glossary> (The terms below are defined in alphabetical order.) CAN --- Abbreviation for the term Controller Area Network. A system that facilitates data sharing among controllers, through communication. Each command (signal) can only be processed via a communication line. Data Transfer --- The transfer of data that has been saved in a certain memory area, to another area in memory.
  • Page 92 Glossary Online Help --- Also referred to as Online Manual. The operating manual is converted to data (files) for the Online Help function, allowing users to view brief explanations on the screen, while the application is running. For the operation currently being performed, Online Help provides explanations of the operating procedures, processes and methods used for each function.

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