Palmscan, Enhanced obd ii, Scan tool ports – GxT Ferret 31 Scan Tool User Manual

Page 4: Connecting the scan tool, Scan tool controls

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Scan Tool Ports

From the Left to Right, the Scan Tool has a 15 Pin connector, a 9-

Pin connector, a power port, and two banana jack inputs. The 15-pin

connector is where the J1962 ODBII Cable is connected to the Scan

Tool. The 9-Pin connector is a serial port used to connect to a PC for

software updates. The power port is used when updating software. The

Banana Jacks are used by the optional multimeter function.

Connecting the Scan Tool

Plug the OBD II cable into the big

connector under the dash near the

steering wheel. (Location varies from

vehicle to vehicle.) To view data from

the vehicles on board computers the

key must be in the on position, or the

engine must be running.

F031-01 Rev A

Front Label, 31 OBD II Scanner

F031-01 Rev A

Sheet 1 of 4

14 July 1999

Material: 0.010 thk Polycarbonate, Matte Finish.

Acrylic Adhesive Backing Over All Except As Shown.

Print Subsurface as shown. Align Artworks to Targets.

BLACK Halftone on

BLUE PMS 285 Background

Logo, Text & Arrows: Print WHITE

Window Area: No Adhesive,

Non-Glare Finish.

150 mm

+/- 1 mm

90 mm

+/- 1 mm

PalmScan

Enhanced OBD II

Scan Tool Controls

Four simple buttons control all functions

on the Scan Tool. The arrow buttons

control up and down scrolling on the

screen. ENTER confirms the selection

and moves the analyzer through the

menus. ESC is escape and exits you

from the current screen.

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