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Brand | BMW |
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Model | AG/ICOM |
Category | Automobile Accessories |
Language | English |
Lists technical abbreviations used in the manual, such as CAN, FCC, ICOM, etc.
Explains symbols for warnings (risk to health/property) and important information.
Provides safety instructions for operating the equipment, including precautions against fire and electric shock.
Introduces the ICOM system and its components (A, B, and C).
Specifies environmental and electrical conditions for ICOM A operation and storage.
Describes the ICOM A as the basic component and its role as a protocol converter.
Explains the modular design of ICOM A and the replacement of wear parts.
Details how the ICOM A connects to the vehicle via the OBD II diagnostic socket.
Explains how to integrate the ICOM system into the workshop network via Ethernet or WLAN.
Describes the connection of an external measurement system (IMIB) via a LEMO plug.
Explains the function and meaning of the LEDs on the ICOM A device.
Refers to external sources for information regarding software updates for the ICOM.
Discusses the impact of high temperatures on ICOM A and the function of the fan.
Specifies environmental and electrical conditions for ICOM B operation and storage.
Describes the ICOM B as an external MOST interface connected to ICOM A.
Explains how the ICOM B connects to the vehicle via the standardized MOST connection.
Explains the function and meaning of the LEDs on the ICOM B housing.
Specifies environmental and electrical conditions for ICOM C operation and storage.
Describes ICOM C as an adapter for BMW circular sockets and its connection to ICOM A.
Explains how the ICOM C connects to the vehicle via the circular connector.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the ICOM A connector module.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the ICOM A OBD II module.
Details FCC compliance requirements and measures to correct interference.