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VDR Operator's Manual
DO NOT
expose this equipment to spilt liquids.
DO NOT
continue to use this equipment if you have ANY doubts that it may not be working properly or it is damaged in anyway. See
VDR Support Section
for instructions.
DO NOT
remove any fixed covers unless you are authorized/qualified to do so.
A defective electrical earth (ground) connection to any equipment may cause an electric shock hazard. This hazard may pass through the signal cabling and to any other equipment interconnected. It is recommended that you check electrical wiring at frequent intervals and whenever alterations are made. As a part of safety requirements, the manufacturer is required to define the intended operating environment.
DO keep the VDR away from devices that generate radio interference.
Do ensure the VDR is not subjected to extreme temperature or prolonged exposure to direct sunlight that may cause
heating of the VDR.
If any liquid is spilled on this equipment remove the power immediately and ensure that it is dried out completely before
restoring power.
Equipment Precautions
The following warnings must be observed when using the VDR.
Underwriters Laboratories, the North American Standards Agency, require that the suppliers of all garage equipment bring the following notice to users in North America. While the requirement is specific to North America, users elsewhere are advised to follow the same precautions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Failure to follow these instructions will increase the risk of personal injury.
1. Read all instructions.
2. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts or surfaces.
3.
DO NOT
operate equipment if damage to unit or cord is suspected.
4.
DO NOT
let cord hang over edge of table, bench or counter or come in contact with
hot manifolds or moving fan blades.
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5.
DO NOT
place tools or test equipment on vehicle fenders or other places inside the
engine compartment.
6. Let equipment cool completely before putting away. Loop cord loosely around
equipment when storing.
7. Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating internal
combustion engines.
8. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewelry, fingers and all parts of body away from moving
parts of the vehicle.
9. Use this equipment only as described in the manual. Use only manufacturer's
recommended attachments.
10.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN USING GARAGE EQUIPMENT
.
Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses
.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Table of contents
- 3 Contents
- 4 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
- 5 Introduction
- 6 System Components
- 6 Standard Equipment
- 7 Safety
- 7 Proper Installation and Use of this Equipment
- 8 Equipment Precautions
- 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 10 Using the VDR
- 10 Vehicle Identification
- 10 Identifying a New Vehicle
- 11 Manual Vehicle Entry
- 12 VDR Set-up from IDS
- 14 Parameter Selection
- 15 Recording Time Set-up
- 16 Trigger Set-up
- 17 Download to VDR
- 19 Hook-up to Vehicle
- 20 Control of VDR/Manually Recording Data
- 20 User Interface (Pendant)
- 22 Pendant Events and Indicators
- 23 VDR Upload to IDS
- 24 File Naming
- 24 Playback
- 28 Technical Specifications
- 28 Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR)
- 28 Environmental Specifications
- 28 Vehicle Communications Link Interface
- 29 VDR Connectors
- 30 Care and Maintenance
- 31 Troubleshooting
- 31 Simple Checks
- 31 VDR System Diagnostics
- 33 Warranty
- 34 VDR Support
- 34 WEB BASED TECHNICAL INFORMATION SUPPORT REQUEST