Table of Contents Integrated Measurement Interface Box Subject Page Introduction .3 Workshop Trolley .8 Initial Print Date: 06/08 Revision Date: Integrated Measurement Interface Box (IMIB) Model: All Production: All After completion of this module you will be able to: • Identify the controls/inface of the IMIB 2 Integrated Measurement Interface Box Introduction The Integrated Measurement Interface Box gives access to the measuring technology in the new workshop system. The compact shape of the Integrated Measurement Interface Box makes it a versatile tool fortesting signal transmitters, data lines and electronic com¬ ponents of vehicles. The Integrated Measurement Interface Box offers the following functions: • Voltage measurement • Current measurement with current clips up to 1,800 A • Resistance measurement • Pressure measurement - Low-pressure measurement down to 2 bar onboard - Up to 100 bar with external sensor • Temperature measurement with external sensor • Use of - RZV cable (static ignition voltage distribution) - kV clip (kilovolt clip) -Trigger clip • Two-channel oscilloscope • Stimuli function 3 Integrated Measurement Interface Box 4 Integrated Measurement Interface Box Index Explanation Index Explanation 1 Button 11 USB Connection 2 ON / OFF Button 12 2.5 bar pressure sensor 3 3.5 inch LCD Display 13 Power Connection 4 Voltage measurement earth (-) 14 Trigger clip or temperature sensor connection 5 Voltage measurement connection 15 Connection of old Sensors: 25 bar pressure sensor, kV clip, RZV cable 6 2A current measurement connection 16 Connection of new sensors: e.g. 100 A current clip, 1,800 a current clip, 100 bar pressure sensor, temperature sensor 7 Voltage, current and resistance measurement earth (-) 17 Indicator for power supply source: external or battery 8 Connection for voltage, current, and resistance measurement 18 Indicator for battery charge and temperature warning 9 Stimuli connection 19 Indicator for WLAN mode 10 Workshop Network LAN connection 5 Integrated Measurement Interface Box The measuring cables and sensors used with the Measurement Interface Box (MIB) to date, can for the most part, continue to be used. For oscilloscope measurements, standard measuring cables are used. These cables can also be used for voltage measurements. If a measurement is carried out during a diagnostic procedure, the result determined by the Integrated Measurement Interface Box is automatically evaluated in the diagnostics program and therefore influences the next diagnostics stage. In addition to its use in diagnostic procedures, the Integrated Measurement Interface Box can also double as a stand-alone and portable digital multimeter. The measured values are shown on the display screen. It is possible to measure voltage, current, pressure and resistance. Temperature and freguency, however, can only be measured as part of diagnostics, i.e. in the procedures of the Integrated Service Technical Application. Measured values are not displayed on the display screen if the Integrated Measurement Interface Box is being controlled by the Integrated Service Technical Application. The results are displayed in the Integrated Service Technical Application under "Measuring eguipment". Registration and configuration (e.g. of the display language) is carried out using the Workshop System Management. Software updates are similarly managed using the Workshop System Management and are implemented automatically when necessary. Other important features include: • Hard drive capacity: 20 GB • RAM: 512 MB • Rechargeable battery life: Up to 3 hours • Connection to workshop network by: - Cable -Wireless 6 Integrated Measurement Interface Box The Integrated Measurement Interface Box also has a USB interface, which will be used for vehicle diagnostics in the future. Using the Integrated Measurement Interface Box inside a vehicle Index Explanation 1 ICOM A 2 V adapter cable 3 Measurement box 4 Integrated Measurement Interface Box 7 Integrated Measurement Interface Box Workshop Trolley Workshop trolley with Integrated Service Information Display and Integrated Measurement Interface Box Index Explanation 1 Integrated Service Information Display (ISID) 2 Integrated Measurement Interface Box (IMIB) The workshop trolley used for Group Tester One, or GT1, can continue to be used for the new workshop system. It is simply a case of having to exchange the brackets for GT1 with the brackets for the Integrated Service Information Display. The brackets were delivered with the Integrated Service Information Display (ISID). Top view of ISID mounting brackets Bottom view of ISID mounting brackets 8 Integrated Measurement Interface Box