Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ACom Diagnostics V.5.9 User Manual

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Figure 6

Install program displays that the program has been
installed on the computer.

Figure 7

Uninstall ACom

Diagnostics

If there is a need to uninstall ACom

diagnostics it is

recommended that the user: click on the “Start” button
on the task bar, Program, fi nd Bendix, ECU installer,
choose “uninstall”.

Help
Provides you access to the help fi les available for
ACom

diagnostics. These fi les will provide you

with information about features / operation of ACom

diagnostics. To access the Help contents, select the
Help icon from any screen or the main menu.

Demo Mode

The demo mode allows the user to get familiar with the
software without having to be connected to a vehicle and
an ECU. The information shown is for demonstration
purposes only, and does not necessarily refl ect actual
conditions.

Hardware Adapter Selection

The user will be prompted to select the adapter they are
using for communications. The adapter selection list is
generated from the drivers installed on the computer for
the RP1210B devices. Additionally, there is a vehicle
interface selection button which brings up the available
adapter selection list.

Figure 8

Functions of Software

Once communication has been established the program
displays the Status screen.
The user will now be able to view the following screens
for all ECUs
• ECU

Status

• Diagnostic

Trouble

Codes

• Wheel

speed

• Confi guration
• Component

test

• Installation

test

Additional screen functions provided based on ECU
type

Stability Sensors (EC-60

Advanced)

• Pressures

(EC-60

Advanced)

Scratch Pad (Trailer ABS ECUs)

• ADL

(EC-60

and TABS-6)

Dyno Mode (EC-60

)

NOTE: EC-17 is only supported with ECU status, DTC
and Confi guration screens.

Status Screen

The status screen provides an overview of the current
ABS system. Not all information is supported or available
from all the ECUs, in such a case the data fi eld will
display not available (NA). Information displayed will be
read once at the opening of the screen.
Input voltage, active faults and in-cab lamps will be
continuously updated.

Figure 9

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