Table of Contents DISplus Subject Page DISplus .2 Purpose of the System.3 System Components.4 Diagnostic Head.6 DISplus Cables and Leads.7 Workshop Network Connection.12 Establishing a Connection With the Diagnostic Head.15 DISplus Program Overview DIS Start Screen with Program Summaries.18 Measurement System.22 Multimeter..23 Counter.25 Oscilloscope Function.26 Preset Measurements.28 Output Stimulator.29 Workshop Hints Administration.30 Initial Print Date: 11/09/00 Revision Date: 12/04/00 Diagnosis and Information Systems Equipment: DISplus Objectives: After completing this module you should be able to: • Compare and contrast the functions performed by the DISplus. • Understand how to establish communication between the Diagnostic Head and the DISplus. • Describe what components and connections establish a workshop LAN. • Recognize the measurements and tests possible with the DISplus Measuring Systems. 2 Diagnosis and Information Systems DISPLUS I Powerful Reliable User-Friendly Purpose of the system The DISplus is the successor to the original DIS (j Diagnosis and Information System) introduced in 1994. The purpose of the DISplus is to provide a technical up-grade over the previous DIS, and meet the challenges for the next generation of BMW group vehicles, e.g. E65. The functions of the DISplus that are similar to the previous DIS are: • Technical Information System (TIS) • Diagnosis Program • Measurement Techniques • Coding Program As a further advantage over the DIS, the DISplus has Network capability, along with being prepared for future information media (Internet browser, Acrobat™ reader etc.). Specifications • 500Mhz Intel Pentium™ III processor • 128MB RAM • 13.6 GB hard drive • DVD drive • Sound card with 2 speakers • Network card for LAN connection (connected into the Service Department network) • Additional SVGA output for connection to an external monitor • 15” TFT touch screen monitor • Vehicle communication via a diagnostic head (Radio frequency) Components no longer supported from the previous DIS are: • Label printer (top drawer) • MoDiC II download station (second drawer) • Infrared printer interface 3 Diagnosis and Information Systems System Components Monitor The DISplus uses a 15” TFT (Thin Film Transistor) monitor. It has a pressure sensitive touch screen controller to direct the curser movement. The monitor is attached to the DISplus by a 15’ cable that allows it to be used either on the swivel stand or remotely, e.g. inside of a vehicle. Main Power Switch The main power switch is located in the upper right hand side, at the rear of the DISplus. The main switch is turned on first, before turning the DISplus on from the front panel. The System Status LED on the front panel should illuminate amber when the main power has been turned on (see lower left illustration). Circuit breakers are located below the DISplus computer. If the unit fails to power-up, check the reset of the circuit breakers before calling for service. 4 Diagnosis and Information Systems System Indicators and ON/OFF Button After the main power switch has been turned on, the DISplus is powered up by pressing the LED 1 System Status ON/OFF button on the front panel. LED 2 ^0 Hard Drive active During power up, LED 2 will illuminate. When the process is complete, the System Status LED 3 ■ A Fault indicator LED changes from amber to green. The fault indicator, LED 3, illuminates amber when there is a fault with the DISplus. o ON/OFF button DVD and 3.5” Floppy Drive The DVD and Floppy drives are located behind a door on the right side of the unit. The Floppy drive is used for the boot-up disk when loading the Diagnosis Program. The DVD drive is used to load the Basis and Program CDs for Diagnosis. The TIS CD is also loaded in the DVD drive and remains in the drive for the computer to access during TIS operation. RF Access Point The access point is the transfer device between the hardwired LAN network and the radio frequency assisted LAN. The DISplus is connected to the access point via a network LAN cable. The access point then communicates with the Diagnostic Plead using a radio frequency LAN link. See Workshop Network Connection (pg. 12) for more details concerning networking. 5 Diagnosis and Information Systems Diagnostic Head The DISplus uses a Diagnostic Head similar to the MoDiC III as the communication link between the DISplus and the vehicle electronics. The Head receives operating power when the diagnosis cable is connected to the vehicle. ISA IS 1If 11 i urn* Communication between the DISplus and the Head can occur two ways: • Radio frequency (maximum 30m distance) • Hard wired to the network or DISplus Measurement Jacks for signal recording Hardwire connection for network communication TD Cable input (for measurements) Diagnosis cable input Temperature warning LED (Red) Communication LED (amber) Power supply LED (green) Signal recorder button (currently not used) Serial interface connection 6 Diagnosis and Information Systems DISplus Cables and Leads 7 Diagnosis and Information Systems Diagnostic Cable 20 and 16 pin cables are provided for connection between the vehicle diagnostic socket and Diagnostic Head. 16 pin OBD II connector 20 pin underhood connector Test Cables Various test cables and the main power cable are connected to the rear of the DISplus through the conduit channel of the cable arm mast. The following test cables are stored on the arm. LAN (Local Area Network) Connection The LAN connection has the appearance of a large phone receptacle. It provides the connec¬ tion for the DISplus to the Ethernet wiring for the Service Department Network. TD (RPM input) Cable The TD input cable is used for specific Test Modules that require a hard wired RPM input for measurement functions. 8 Diagnosis and Information Systems Multi-Function Test Cable-MFK #1 (two cable ends) MFK 1 is used to measure: • Voltage - up to 50 Volts • Current - up to 2 Amps • Resistance • Diode Testing • Frequency • Period • Duty Cycle • Pulse Duration • Oscilloscope Measurements Multi-Function Test Cable-MFK #2 (Four cable ends) MFK 2 is used to measure: • Voltage - up to 500 Volts • Frequency • Period • Duty Cycle • Pulse Duration • Oscilloscope Measurements Both MFK 1 and MFK 2 can be used for signal outputs from the Stimulate Output function of the Multimeter. On MFK 2, the two large cable ends are for input only (measuring) and the two small ends are for the Stimulate Output function. MFK 1 ’s leads are for both measuring and stimulation. Both large positive cable ends of MFK 1 and 2 include a button used to hold the measured value on the display screen. 9 Diagnosis and Information Systems Trigger Clip (inductive) The trigger clip is used when testing ignition or fuel injection systems to establish engine firing order. Additional Test Cables There are additional test cables connected to the rear of the DISplus on the measurement system board. The ends of the cables are color-coded for easy identification. 5. DC Circuit Breaker 6. Pressure Sensor 1 7. Pressure Sensor 2 8. Future Use 1 . 2 . 3. 4. 1000 Amp probe 50 Amp probe Secondary Ignition Clip Temperature Sensor 10 Diagnosis and Information Systems Secondary Ignition Test Cables The inductive clip (1) is used when checking Secondary Ignition on vehicles that use a Distributor. It is clipped to the vehicle’s distributor wire. The Flat lead (2) is used in conjunction with the secondary ignition adapter test kit (#12 7 040) when checking vehicles that have a Static Ignition system. 1000 Amp Probe The 1000 Amp probe measures AC and DC current from 0 to 1000 Amps. It is a self calibrating, inductive pick-up. Temperature Sensor The long temperature probe measures the temperature of liquids and gasses. The measurement range is from -20°C to 200°C. Pressure Sensor The Pressure Sensor measures from 0 to 25 bar. There are two pressure inputs to the measuring unit that permit two different pressures to be measured simultaneously if two Sensors are used. 11 Diagnosis and Information Systems DC Circuit Breaker Cable The DC circuit breaker is used in the Stimulate Output function to provide a DC power switch with circuit protection. It is used for testing cir¬ cuits and components. Workshop Network Connection The DISplus has the ability to be integrated into an existing workshop computer network. Networking allows the DISplus to be connected to the same server as the DCS 2000 system. Having all of the BMW centers diagnosis equipment on a network, provides BMW with a method of immediate retrieval of data from vehicle systems that are being diagnosed in the workshop. The benefits are, to provide BMW with a better, more complete and in-depth understand¬ ing of diagnostic problems and the conditions of diagnosable systems. Also, this informa¬ tion will be used by the Hotline and by Service Engineering to support BMW centers, as well as for product improvement and development. In addition to reporting, the DISplus will add a web browser feature. This will enable technicians to toggle over to the internet and view information on the technical website. The Workshop Network consists of: • DISplus • Ethernet drop from the BMW center’s DCS 2000 LAN • Switched hub • Ethernet Access point with RF transceiver • Diagnostic bay(s) wired with 3 Ethernet 10base-T connections • Technical Reference PC (located in the workshop) • Network Printer: Lexmark M410N post script printer • I/P address for each device on the Ethernet 12 Diagnosis and Information Systems Diagnosis and Information Systems Example Workshop Network Existing DCS Patch Wall Mounted RF Transceiver co Network Terms Defined Ethernet Originally developed by Xerox™, Ethernet is the most widely used LAN technology. An Ethernet LAN typically uses coaxial cable or twisted pair wiring. The most common Ethernet systems are called Wbase -T and provide transmission speeds up to 10Mbps. Internet Protocol (I/P) Address An Internet Protocol address is a binary number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent across the internet or LAN. The I/P address is usually expressed as four decimal numbers, each representing eight bits, separated by periods i.e. 192.168.68.20. The numbers and their sequence provide information to the Network about which specific device or Host is sending or receiving a message. Local Area Network (LAN) A local area network is a group of computers and devices that share a common commu¬ nications line and may share the resources of a single server within a small geographic area i.e. within a Dealership. Shared programs can be kept on the LAN server and be accessed by individuals on the LAN. Also, for example, users can order printing from one centrally located printer attached to the LAN. lObase-T Most Ethernet wiring uses ordinary twisted pair phone line to transfer data within a LAN. The designation, lObase-T is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers shorthand. “10” refers to the transmission speed of 10Mbps (megabits per second). Base means that only Ethernet signals are carried on the line. “T” represents twisted pair. There are other media used to transfer Ethernet signals that can use coaxial cable or fiber optical cable. 14 Diagnosis and Information Systems Establishing a Connection With the Diagnostic Head Attach the diagnostic cable to the head. The cable will only fit in the correct socket. Note: Use the correct cable according to the type of diagnosis socket that the vehicle has (16 pin OBD II or BMW 20 pin under the hood). Connect the diagnostic cable to the vehicle. Turn on the ignition. As a test, all three LEDs will illuminate. The green LED should stay illuminated to indicate that the head is receiving operating power. The amber LED will flash until a connection to the DISplus can be established. • As soon as the LAN connection with the DISplus is established, the flashing amber LED will change to a steady light. • Connection to the Diagnostic Head of the DISplus can be confirmed and created from the “Connection Setup” screen of the Administration page. 15 Diagnosis and Information Systems • If Radio-LAN communication with the Diagnostic Head is not possible, a hardwire cable connection may be made. • Connect the DK LAN cable as shown in the illustration (orange connector). • On the DISplus, disconnect the SE LAN cable (the one connecting the DISplus to the network). Connect the other end of the DK LAN cable (that looks like a phone connector) to the DISplus LAN receptacle. • Restart the Head by briefly disconnecting and connecting it to the vehicle to initialize communication. Connection Setup (Administration) When a Diagnostic Head is first introduced to the DISplus or a connection has been lost, the LAN link may be established using the Connection Setup screen from the Administration menu. To enter the Administration page, select the “Administration” button from the main start screen. Administration Menu 16 Diagnosis and Information Systems F ' nHV B frtfW MmiilR' C-i^n c *h1 iltuiHL L?Spi*fi Once inside the connection setup page there will be a box on the left side called “Free diagnostic heads” Any Fleads that are powered up and not currently assigned to a DISplus will be found and listed in the box. Each head has its own I/P address for identification to the DISplus. • With the correct Diagnostic Plead identified, press the “Connecting” button to establish the connection. • Once the radio LAN link is established, the DISplus will only be able to communicate with that head. If the use of another head is desired, press the “Quit Connecting” button from the same page. This breaks the link. Repeat the process for selecting and connecting as previously described. Checking the Operation LED Indicators of the Access Point If communication between the Diagnostic Plead and the DISplus is faulty, the LEDs on the access point may help to determine where the problem is. The indicators operate as follows: Ir IE 51 S 1 . 2 . 3. 4. 5. Status LED: During normal operation the LED flashes once per second. Serial LED: Flashes during activity at the serial interface. Cable LAN connected LED: “ON” indicates a valid Ethernet LAN connection. Cable LAN active LED: Flashes when data is being transmitted via the LAN. Radio LAN connected LED: Lights up when there is an established connection between the Diagnostic Head and the access point 6. Radio LAN active: During connection setup and when data is being transmitted by the Diagnostic head, this LED flickers. 17 Diagnosis and Information Systems DISplus Program Overview DIS Start Screen The first steps to troubleshooting and diagnosis using the DISplus begin at the DIS start screen. 1 . Print Button 5. Help Button 2. Change Button 6. Program Selection Buttons 3. End Button 7. Administration Menu Button 4. Services Button 8. Navigation Buttons (Forward and Backward) 18 Diagnosis and Information Systems Function Buttons (pull down menus) The Print button allows the user to pull down a menu of print options. • Shield prints the entire screen as it is being displayed. • Diagnosis report prints the diagnosis report at any time while it is being compiled by the diagnosis program. • Feedback prints the report entered using the technician feedback report entry screen. • Label permits printing a test code or vehicle coding label. The correct adhesive labels or paper must be used in the network printer. The label printer in the top drawer of the DISplus is no longer used. • Documents prints the entire reference document (i.e. ETM, Pin Assignment, etc). • Printer reset clears the printer spool of unprinted documents. This helps to speed up the print process by deleting unwanted documents. • Test code prints the stored test code on a full sheet of paper. Print Shield Diagnosis report Feedback Label Documents Printer reset Test code Stored diagnosis rep • Stored diagnosis report prints any diagnosis reports that have been stored but not printed. Once printed, the reports are deleted from memory. Note: Most of the print menu items do not function until data has been stored during the diagnosis process. Change TIS Diagnosis Change allows the user to switch to other programs installed in the DISplus without returning to the DIS start screen. Some programs cannot be entered until the task in the current program is finished (i.e. coding completed before returning to diagnosis). Measuring system Coding/ Program. ig Diagnosis and Information Systems The End function offers the user several options for stopping a current running program. • Break allows the program to be paused or interrupted without losing any information or stored data about the currently running test module. The data may be stored on a floppy disc or the hard drive and can be recalled by selecting the Job button from the Diagnosis start menu. • Cancel terminates the running program and returns to the currently running programs start screen i.e. TIS or Diagnosis. End Break Cancel Quit • Quit terminates the current running program and returns to the DIS start screen. The Services button offers administration functions as follows: • Version displays the current operating software. • The feedback function allows the user to report back on problems concerning the diagnosis program. An electronic keyboard on the screen is used to type in what the problem is. This information can be printed out and sent to BMW. • News presents a summary of new features or functions available on the installed software version. • Setting up a connection is a shortcut to the administration feature used to connect and disconnect communication with the radio frequency Diagnosis Head. Services Version Feedback News Setting up a connection The Help function is available in all screens and provides the user with help Help information on the currently running program or function. Navigation Buttons: These buttons serve different functions in the various programs. However, they generally allow the user to page forward or backward in the currently running program. 20 Diagnosis and Information Systems DISplus Programs TIS Pressing the TIS button from the DIS Start Screen will launch the TIS application and allow access to all of the available TIS functions. Please refer to the Information Resources chapter for a review of the TIS program. aw.il i i- Diagnosis Pressing the Diagnosis button will call up the diagnosis program. The functions available in the program are: • Expert Mode diagnosis for models prior to the E38 introduction. • Diagnosis with the E38 diagnostic concept program. • Diagnosis with the E46 diagnostic concept program. • ETMs in the Diagnosis Program. Refer to the module titled E46 Diagnostic Concept for a review of the Diagnosis Program. Coding Program Pressing the Coding Program button will bring up a menu of different coding applications. The programs contained are: • Car Memory • Key Memory • ZCS Coding • Programming (drivetrain modules) • EWS Alignment Car and Key Memory Programming is discussed in the Service and Maintenance chapter. BMW Coding/programming SELECTION 1 CAR MEMORY 2 KEYMEMORY 3 ZCS CODING 4 PROGRAMMING 5 ALIGNMENT EWS-DME 6 ALIGNMENT EWS-DDE A| <|| 1^2 21 Diagnosis and Information Systems Measurement Pressing the Measurement system button from the DIS start screen system will call up the Multimeter function. BMW Test system Multimeter 8.15 V DC 10 Measurement Function Measurement Connection Measurement Kind Measurement Range 0 10 Pressure bar Temperature Sensor Preset measurements Help Freeze image 1 Minimum Maximum 1 System voltage Rotation speed 2nd measurement Stimulate The following programs are available through the multimeter function buttons along the bottom edge of the screen: Multimeter Counter Oscilloscope setting Stimulators Preset measurements For For Digital dual Uses the Pre-arranged measurement measurement trace scope DISplus tests that are of voltage, of frequency, for measuring multimeter leads used to test the amperage, resistance, temperature, pressure, and diode testing. period and duty cycle. wave forms. as a signal source for DC V AC voltage, pulsed signal generation, resistance, most commonly monitored vehicle signals. and a power switch. 22 Diagnosis and Information Systems Multimeter All of the multimeter functions are displayed in the display area of the screen. Both numerical and bar-graph test results are shown. Once a function is selected, only the available test leads for that function remain highlighted. SELECT FUNCTION OF MULTIMETER: 1. VOLTS 2. OHMS 3. TEMPERATURE 4. CURRENT (2-1000A) 5. DIODE TEST 6. PRESSURE (bar) Change jj Services p BMW Test system Multimeter SELECT LEAD BEING USED (function dependant) SELECT TYPE OF MEASUREMENT DC - Direct Current AC - Alternating Current Or Effective Value - True RMS value Multimeter Counter ’ Oscilloscope Stimulators Preset setting •neasurements CHOOSE RANGE OF MEASUREMENT OR SET TO AUTOMATIC FREEZES THE DISPLAY WHEN PRESSED CAPTURES LOWEST & HIGHEST READINGS ADDS THE BATTERY VOLTAGE AND ENGINE RPM TO THE DISPLAY DISPLAYS TWO MEASUREMENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY ACTIVATES STIMULATION DEVICE FOR VIEWING ON COUNTER THROUGH OTHER LEADS. Test Connections: MFK 1 Multifunction cable 1 (with two leads) is used to test all multimeter functions not requiring special sensors. MFK 1 is used to measure: • Voltage - up to 50 Volts • Current - up to 2 Amps • Resistance • Diode Testing • Frequency • Period • Duty Cycle • Pulse Duration MFK 2 Multifunction cable 2 (with four leads) MFK 2 is used to measure: • Voltage - up to 500 Volts • Duty Cycle • Frequency • Pulse Duration • Period 23 Diagnosis and Information Systems Current probe When selecting the 1000A current measurement function, the current probe will be the default test connection. The current probe is self calibrating. When selecting the pressure measurement function, the pressure sensor will be the default test connection. The reading will begin at approximately 1 Bar (the reading cannot be zeroed). Temperature When selecting the temperature measurement function, the temperature sensor sensor will be the default test connection. The reading is only provided in degrees Celsius. Pressure sensor Type of measurement: Various measurements require defining the type of signal measured. _ DC: Set to test a direct current signal. AC: Set to test for an alternating current signal. Effective value Displays a measured AC wave form as the RMS (root-mean-square) value. The RMS value is the DC equivalent of the voltage or current produced by an AC wave form. Measuring Range: Sets scale range for selected measurement. automatic Scale will automatically range to the best suitable range. +/- 200mV Arrows are provided for the user to manually set range of measurement. Special Functions Freezes the display with the current test results. Serves the same function as the buttons on the large MFK1 and 2 test leads. Hold screen Minimum/ Maximum The current measured value is constantly monitored. The lowest measured value since the activation of the function below the actual display. highest and is displayed 24 Diagnosis and Information Systems System voltage System voltage and engine speed adds an additional field to the Engine speed display that measures system voltage and engine RPM along with the original measurement. This feature requires that the diagnostic head be connected. 2nd measurement splits the main display field into two separate dis¬ plays. This permits two measurements from separate test leads to be displayed at the same time. 2nd measurement Note: only one of the special functions may be enabled and displayed at a time. Stimulate Stimulate allows the user to turn on or off the stimulate output function while in the multimeter. This is useful when applying an output signal to a vehicle circuit for testing purposes. Counter LENGTH OF TIME THE PULSE IS ACTIVE (ON SEGMENT) IN MILLISECONDS LENGTH OF TIME FOR ONE COMPLETE CYCLE IN MILLISECONDS NUMBER OF PULSES PER SECOND (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) = TOTAL NUMBER OF CYCLES IN 1 SECOND 1*3 2 , £2 T PULSE DUTY FACTOR = % OF ON TIME PERIOD = MS TIME FOR ONE CYCLE SELECT WHAT LEAD ADJUST THE MONITORING RANGE OF COUNTER ADJUST THE POINT ON THE WAVE AT WHICH THE COUNTER BEGINS TO "COUNT" Test function Test connection ■ Frequency Period duration - MFC 1 MFC 2 _., Pulse Pulse duty duration factor % OF TIME PULSE IS ACTIVE DURING FULL CYCLE OF WAVE FREEZES THE DISPLAY WHEN PRESSED CAPTURES LOWEST & HIGHEST READINGS ADDS THE BATTERY VOLTAGE AND ENGINE RPM TO THE DISPLAY ACTIVATES STIMULATION DEVICE FOR VIEWING ON COUNTER THROUGH OTHER LEADS. LEADING EDGE IALLING EDGE SELECT THE STARTING POINT ON THE WAVEFORM WHERE THE MEASUREMENT BEGINS The counter function of the DISplus measurement system allows the user to measure time based signals. The measurements are: • Frequency • Period • Pulse duration • Pulse duty factor 25 Diagnosis and Information Systems The desired measurement is set-up from the screen by selecting from the following: • Measurement function • Test cable • Measurement range • Trigger level (default is set at 5 Volts) • Trigger slope (determines which portion of the signal will be used as the trigger point) Oscilloscope Function The oscilloscope function of the DISplus uses a digital dual trace display screen. There are two methods for setting up the scope to display a pattern: manual setup or preset measurements. The oscilloscope setting screen is used to manually select how the measured signal displayed. be TWO CHANNEL SET UP PANELS (A&B) FOR THE DUAL TRACE OSCILLOSCOPE CHANNEL "A" IS DISPLAYED IN YELLOW ON THE SCOPE. THE LEADS AVAILABLE FOR DISPLAY ARE SELECTED HERE. CHANNEL "B" IS DISPLAYED IN GREEN ON THE SCOPE. THE LEADS AVAILABLE FOR DISPLAY ARE SELECTED HERE. CHANNEL"A" MEASUREMENT TYPE CHANNEL"A" MEASUREMENT RANGE SET FREQUENCY RANGE THIS ADJUSTMENT SETS THE SCOPE DISPLAY TO VIEW A SAMPLE PIECE OF THE WAVE FORM. • LOWER HZ VALUE = LONGER TIME DISPLAY (STRETCHED PICTURE OF WAVE FORM) • HIGHER HZ VALUE = SHORTER TIME DISPLAY (CONDENSED PICTURE OF WAVEFORM) .ru Change ^ End Help BMW Test system Oscilloscope setting Channel A Test connection Frequency range MFK 1 MFK 2 jj KV-Sensor II automatic | | ME ’^1 A It 200 Hz m Trigger MFK 1 MFK 2 Trigger II 1 clip Minimum Maximum Multimeter Counter Oscilloscope Stimulators Preset - II II setting H measurements CHANNEL"B" MEASUREMEN1 TYPE CHANNEL"B" MEASUREMENT RANGE POINT AT WHICH THE SCOPE START: TO DISPLAY THE WAVEFORM TRIGGER EDGE: SETS THE STARTING POINT ON THE WAVEFORM WHERE THE MEASUREMENT BEGINS IALLING EDGE LEADING EDGE Once the settings are complete and the test connections are made the oscilloscope graph may be viewed by selecting the “Oscilloscope display” button. The oscilloscope signal pattern may be adjusted by manipulating the voltage level and the trigger level (voltage) from within the display screen. If the displayed pattern is still unread¬ able or incorrectly setup, the oscilloscope settings can be further adjusted by returning to the settings screen. 26 Diagnosis and Information Systems Oscilloscope display screen features Once the signal pattern is displayed, the pattern may be locked on the screen with the “Hold screen” button or with the freeze image buttons on the test cable leads. Holding the image will activate the “Cursor”, “Zoom” and “Memory” features. Holding the image also allows the signal pattern to be visible when printing the screen. Cursor 1 and 2 This feature is used to measure the amplitude and time differential of the signal pattern. Activate the feature by pressing the Cursor 1 button first. A vertical line will appear. Roughly position the line by touching the desired measurement point on the screen. Anywhere the cursor line intersects the signal pattern, the amplitude value at that point will be displayed in a box on the right of the display screen. If both traces of the scope are being used, (both channel A and B) each value will be shown in its own box. A fine adjust¬ ment may be made to the cursor line by using the arrow buttons to the left and right of the cursor buttons. The time differential between two points may be measured if cursor 2 is used. Place the second cursor at the desired measurement point. The time difference between the two cursors will be displayed in the “Time value” box on the right side of the screen. TIME SCALE OF WAVEFORM. THIS SCALE CHANGES BASED ON FREQUENCY ENTERED IN THE OSCILLOSCOPE SET UP SCREEN WITH FREEZE IMAGE SELECTED PRESS "MEMORY". USE THE ARROW BUTTONS ON THE TOP TO SCROLL BACK THROUGH 9 PULSES OF THE WAVEFORM. WITH FREEZE IMAGE SELCTED, USE CURSOR BUTTONS TO MARK MEASURING POINTS ON THE WAVE FORM. USE YOUR FINGER ON THE SCREEN TO SET APPROX POSITION, THEN USE ARROWS TO LOCATE EXACTLY. ADJUST WITHIN VOLTAGE LEVEL OF MONITORED SIGNAL TO KEEP WAVE FROM "WALKING" ON SCREEN. Measuring system BB Cursor 1 | Memory 1 jcursor 2 m B ii i "\ n / 7 m z \ i ! / / / — m ^ 2.(T^ -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 -1.5 -0.5 0.5 1.5 m "FREEZES" WAVEFORM ON SCREEN FOR MEASUREMENT DISPLAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH CURSOR BUTTONS OR ZOOM FUNCTION. DISPLAYS SECOND CHANNEL (ie: MFK 2) AFTER PRESSING FREEZE IMAGE BUTTON PRESS ZOOM TO SHOW DETAIL IN TIME SCALE OF WAVE (AMPLITUDE OF IMAGE DOES NOT "ZOOM") AMPLITUDE VALUE DISPLAY WINDOWS. ► 'DISPLAYS TIME VALUE OF MARKED PORTION OF WAVE. ALSO CHANGES TO .MEMORY COUNTER. ADJUSTS VERTICAL POSITION OF WAVEFORM ON SCREEN BY ADJUSTING BASELINE POSITION. PRESS TO ACTIVATE STIMULATION DEVICE FOR VIEWING ON SCOPE. 27 Diagnosis and Information Systems Zoom By selecting the “Zoom” button, a section of the signal pattern may be enlarged to show greater detail. The desired section of the display is called up by touching the screen at the desired spot. Memory Memory pages are stored every time the Hold Screen is activated. The DISplus stores the last 10 trigger pulses at the time the screen is held. To recall the memory pages, press the “Memory” button and use the left arrow button to scroll through the previous 9 pages (page 10 is already displayed). The cursor and zoom features may be used on the stored pages. Preset Measurements The preset measurements provide an easy method of testing several commonly measured signals. To enter the presets: Press the “Preset measurements” button on the bottom of the screen. A pop up window will provide several signals to choose from. Selecting the signal and pressing the OK button will automatically configure the oscilloscope to the set¬ tings needed to provide the best trace pattern. Many tests also have specialized boxes with additional readings( i.e RPM, system voltage). For instructions on which cables to use for the preset test, follow the instructions in the “Preset measurements” selection of the “Help” menu. Since the oscilloscope settings are pre-determined, no changes to the oscilloscope are possible. jj Change j'j End | BMW Measuring system Oscilloscope display icai oucbii Rotation speed sensor TD signal ti injection signal Ignition signal, primary (terminal 1 signal) Ignition signal, secondary Diesel NBF signal Diesel rotation speed sensor Terminal 4a signal Oxygen sensor (Lambda) signal Camshaft sensor signa Further measurements Alternator test Relative Compression Acceleration enrichment Signal Tests Wire Tests Potentiometer Tests Signal Measurements Status Diagnostic Socket Status of OBD Socket Engine speed sensor signal TD signal ti injection signal Ignition signal, primary (terminal 1 signal) Ignition signal, secondary Diesel NBF signal Diesel Engine speed sensor Signal Terminal 4a signal Oxygen sensor (Lambda) signal Idle actuator signals Throttle valve potentiometer signal Camshaft sensor signal Further measurements Alternator test Absolute compression Relative compression Pressure distribution Smooth running Xenon Headlight test up to 8/98 Xenon Headlight test from 9/98 28 Diagnosis and Information Systems Output Stimulator The stimulation function of the multimeter can be used to provide an output signal from the DISplus to test various components or vehicle wiring. MFK 1 and the small leads of MFK 2 are used to conduct the output signal. After selecting the cable, press the Stimulate but¬ ton in the right lower corner to activate. The following signal types may be simulated with this function: • DC Voltage from 0 to 15 Volts • AC Voltage from 1 Hz to 1 KFIz and 0 to 15 Volts • Digital frequency from 1 Hz to 5KFIZ and 0 to 100% duty cycle • Resistance from 0 to lOKohm (MFK 1 only) • DC voltage using on/off switch 1. DETERMINE WHAT TYPE OF OUTPUT SIGNAL IS REQUIRED 2. ADJUST THE "AMOUNT" OF THE OUTPUT STIMULATION SIGNAL ^Frequency f\j k II H H ll II m 1 i 2 i 1 Hz Frequency 1000 Hz 0 V Amplitude 15 V 2.5 33.5 a □□ Frequency ru k ii \m II PROVIDES AN ADJUSTABLE RESISTANCE VALUE IN SERIES WITH MFK 1 Only! WITH CIRCUIT BREAKER CABLE CONNECTED TO REAR OF DIS, POWER SWITCH OPERATES THE POWER FLOW. SWITCH GRAPHICALLY DEPICTS ON/OFF STATUS 3. CHOOSE WHERE THE OUTPUT SIGNAL WILL BE ACCESSED (MFK ?) THIS FUNCTION PROVIDES Approx. 12 VOLT OUTPUT TO SIMULATE A BATTERY SUPPLY 4. STIMULATE BUTTON MUST BE PRESSED TO ACTIVATE FUNCTION 29 Diagnosis and Information Systems Workshop Hints Administration The Administration page is used to access various installation, test and house keeping functions for the TIS, DIS system programs. The Administration menu offers the following options: TIS Administration Functions Update Update is used to add additional information to the existing TIS program loaded in the hard drive. Installation is used to initially load the TIS program. To load: The TIS CD must be inserted in the DVD drive and activated by pressing the “Activate CD” button. Once the CD is mounted and the installation button is pressed, loading takes place automatically. Data update, Password, KDS,Disc copy and Country code are currently not used for the U.S. market. Installation 30 Diagnosis and Information Systems DIS Administration Functions Update Update is used to add additional information in the form of an update floppy or CD ROM to the existing DIS program loaded in the hard drive. Installation Installation is used to initially load the diagnosis programs. To load: The Basis Program must already have been installed. The Programs CD is inserted into the DVD drive and activated by pressing the “activate CD” button. Once the CD is mounted and the installation button is pressed, loading takes place automatically. Always follow the loading instructions provid¬ ed in the S.I.B. that accompanies the new DIS software. Feedback Feedback statistics provides a record of all of the reports entered using Statistics the “Feedback” feature under the “Services” menu. The report may be -downloaded onto a floppy at the end of the reporting period. Date The Date and Time may be corrected using the on screen arrows. Once Time the values are set, an internal battery maintains the running clock and - date when the DISplus is powered off. Self-test The Self test function is used to test the integrity of the internal components, the drives, the measurement system and the external measuring cables. Once selected, the self test function offers the following possible tests to be performed. • Technical System - Individual tests may be carried out on various hardware components of the DISplus computer. • Measuring System - This test checks the integrity of the measurement system and all of the external cable connections. The test may be carried out on the complete system or individual cables. 31 Diagnosis and Information Systems Calibrating Touchshield is used to calibrate the position of the cursor. Follow the on screen instructions for touching the target areas. The DISplus will acknowledge the calibration if completed properly. Language selection is not used for the U.S. market. Calibrating Touchshield General Administration Functions Update The Update button in the Admin, column, allows loading a CD ROM or floppy to update the Basis System. Paper format Paper format is used to configure the printer output for DIN paper (21 x30cm) or U.S. letter (8.5x11 inch) Network Configuration The Network configuration screen is used to assign and change the I/P addresses of the DISPIus, Diagnostic Heads and Network printer. In order to make all of the components above communicate with each other when con¬ nected to the workshop network, each device must have a defined I/P address, otherwise no communication can take place. The individual I/P addresses are assigned by the Network Installer (ADP or Reynolds & Reynolds). Only the Network Coordinator for your site should enter or change the address¬ es for any devices on the Network. 32 Diagnosis and Information Systems • Assign a colored band to the Diagnostic Head for identification. 33 Diagnosis and Information Systems