X - voltage reference supply mode, Xi - contrast – Power Probe The Hook User Manual

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X - VOLtAGE rEFErENCE SUppLY MODE:

Voltage Reference Supply Mode is an active mode but it does

not function the same as the normal PPHM activation. It has se-

lectable voltage output to the probe tip that is limited to 20 mA.

To access Voltage Reference Supply Mode from PPHM:

1. Press SEL once.

2. Press D, 7 times or U, 4 times. The display shows

VOLTAGE REFERENCE.

3. Press SEL once.

4. Press U repeatedly to increase the voltage on the probe tip

and press D repeatedly to decrease voltage on the

probe tip.

5. Press R once to turn off reference voltage at the probe tip

The reference voltage peaks at 5 volts max.

APPLICATION: This can be useful when checking the wiring to

an ECM/ECU. After you have checked out your sensor using

the voltmeter and or ohmmeter, if there is still a problem, you

can simulate the voltages put out by sensors in order to verify

the wiring going to the ECM/ECU. Using an OBD scanner you

can verify the results out of the ECM/ECU. You can select volt-

ages from 0 to 5 VDC in .5-volt increments (Default is 0 volts)

The actual voltage on the tip will be displayed on the top of the

screen and the set point voltage displayed on the bottom. There

is a Set Point Voltage Alarm in case the circuit connected to the

probe tip forces the voltage above or below the set point voltage

by .1 volts. This is separate from the Over Voltage Alarm that

trips at >99.9 Volts. The Set Point Voltage alarm will emit a short

tone and you will notice the difference from the actual voltage at

the tip from the set point value.

XI - CONtrASt:

If the contrast between the characters and the display

need adjusting you can do this in CONTRAST.

To access Contrast from PPHM:

1. Press SEL once.

2. Press U, 3 times. The display shows CONTRAST.

3. Press R or L to the desired Contrast.

4. Press SEL once.

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circuit for shorts or other

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Actual voltage

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Set point volts

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Set point volts

Output volts

Set point volts

not the same as

output voltage

the Set Point

voltage alarm

will sound.

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