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SECTION III GETTING STARTED
2005 Tech 2 User’s Guide III - 9
Tech 2 Connection to Techline Terminal
At times the Tech 2 will need to be connected to a terminal. Reasons for connection to a terminal include
the following:
Transfer of vehicle data (calibration information, “snapshot,” etc.) from the Tech 2 to the terminal
Transfer of vehicle calibration data from the terminal to the Tech 2
Transfer of data (software update, etc.) from the terminal to the Tech 2
Before connecting Tech 2 to the terminal, the following steps should be taken:
Make sure the RS-232 cable (P/N 3000110) is attached to the Tech 2 RS-232 port located on the left
side of the Tech 2 (Figure III-1 and Figure V-3).
Make sure the appropriate power supply is connected to the DLC cable power jack connector, or to the
power jack connector at the bottom of the Tech 2 (Figure III-25).
Make sure the PCMCIA card is fully inserted into the upper slot at the top of the Tech 2 (Figure III-8,
Figure III-9 and Figure III-10).
Make sure the CANdi module is not connected to the Tech 2.
Figure III-25
Power supply connections for communication with computer terminals
NOTICE
Always use the Tech 2 NAO power supply (P/N 3000113) when connecting the Tech 2 to a terminal. It is
also acceptable to connect the power cable to the vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.
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