User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trademarks
 - Copyright Information
 - Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabilities
 - For Services and Support:
 - Safety Information
 - Contents
 - Chapter 1 Using This Manual
 - Chapter 2 General Introduction
 - Chapter 3 Getting Started
 - Chapter 4 Diagnostics Operations
 - Chapter 5 Data Manager Operations
 - Chapter 6 MaxiFix Operations
- 6.1 Navigation
- The Header
 - Select Vehicle Button
 - The “Select Vehicle” button on the Header allows you to specify the vehicle which you want to reference on MaxiFix, by selecting each of the vehicle attribute from a sequence of option lists. This feature helps to filter out the searches that allow on...
 - 6.1.1 Terminology
 
 - 6.2 Operations
 
 - 6.1 Navigation
 - Chapter 7 Settings Operations
 - Chapter 8 Shop Manager Operations
 - Chapter 9 Update Operations
 - Chapter 10 VCI Manager Operations
 - Chapter 11 Remote Desk Operations
 - Chapter 12 Support Operations
 - Chapter 13 Training Operations
 - Chapter 14 Quick Link Operations
 - Chapter 15 MaxiScope Operations
- 15.1 Safety Information
 - 15.2 Glossary
 - 15.3 MaxiScope Module
 - 15.4 Screen Layout and Operations
- 15.4.1 Top Toolbar
- Math Channel
 - A math channel is virtual channel generated by mathematical function of the input channel. It can be displayed in a scope or XY view in the same way as an input signal, and like an input signal it has its own measure axis, scaling and color. The MaxiS...
 - Probe
 - A probe is any transducer, measuring device or other accessory that you connect to an input channel of your MaxiScope module.
 - Reference Waveform
 - Recall Reference
 
 - 15.4.2 Functional Buttons
 - 15.4.3 Measurement Grid
 - 15.4.4 Measurement Rulers
 - 15.4.5 Functional Buttons
 
 - 15.4.1 Top Toolbar
 - 15.5 Troubleshooting
 - 15.6 MaxiScope Firmware Update
 
 - Chapter 16 Digital Inspection Operations
 - Chapter 17 Maintenance and Service
 - Chapter 18 Compliance Information
 - Chapter 19 Warranty
 
Diagnostics Operations    Establishing Vehicle Communication 
21 
OBD II Vehicle Connection 
This type of connection only  requires the main cable without any additional 
adapter. 
  To connect to an OBD II vehicle 
1.  Connect  the  main  cable’s  female  adapter  to  the  Vehicle  Data 
Connector on the VCI device, and tighten the captive screws. 
2.  Connect  the  cable’s  16-pin  male  adapter  to  the  vehicle’s  DLC, 
which is generally located under the vehicle dash. 
NOTE: The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dash; refer to the 
user manual of the test vehicle for additional connection information. 
Non-OBD II Vehicle Connection 
This type of connection requires both the main cable and a required OBD I 
adapter for the specific vehicle being serviced. 
There are three possible conditions for Non-OBD II vehicle connection: 
  DLC connection supplies both communication and power. 
  DLC connection supplies communication and power is to be supplied via 
the cigarette lighter connection. 
  DLC connection supplies communication and power is to be supplied via 
connection to the vehicle battery. 
  To connect to a Non-OBD II Vehicle 
1.  Connect  the  main  cable’s  female  adapter  to  the  Vehicle  Data 
Connector on the VCI device, and tighten the captive screws. 
2.  Locate the required OBD I adapter and connect its 16-pin jack to 
the main cable’s male adapter. 
3.  Connect the attached OBD I adapter to the vehicle’s DLC. 
NOTE: Some adapters may have more than one adapter or may have test 
leads instead of an adapter. Whatever the case, make the proper connection 
to the vehicle’s DLC as required. 
  To connect the cigarette lighter 
1.  Plug the DC power connector of the cigarette lighter into  the DC 










