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Processor | Octa-core 2.0 GHz |
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Memory | 4 GB RAM |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Operating System | Android |
Software Updates | Automatic via Wi-Fi |
Warranty | 1-year warranty |
Software | Snap-on Diagnostic Software |
Diagnostic Capabilities | Live Data |
Defines the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION safety signal words.
Explains how type styles and icons are used to communicate hazards and consequences.
Illustrates a safety message with a warning icon and detailed instructions.
Provides contact details like website, phone, email, and online form.
Lists URLs for online services like Cloud, SureTrack, and training resources.
Provides URLs for warranty registration in the US and Canada.
Describes the procedure for powering the diagnostic tool on and off.
Details the procedure for forcing an emergency shutdown of the tool.
Describes methods for navigating and scrolling through screens.
Continues the reference table for common icons and their functions.
Details safety precautions for handling the lithium-ion battery pack.
Introduces the Snap-on Cloud application for storing and sharing data.
Explains where to find authorization codes for Snap-on Cloud registration.
Introduces ShopStream Connect for PC data transfer and management.
Introduces SureTrack for accessing automotive repair knowledge and tips.
Details how to connect the data cable for OBD-II/EOBD vehicles.
Explains how to connect data cables for OBD-I vehicles using adapters.
Explains the meaning and function of scanner control icons.
Explains the need for authorization to communicate with secured vehicle networks.
Explains the Quick-Access Menu for jumping between functions.
Outlines the basic steps for operating the scanner function.
Explains the process of identifying a vehicle for scanning.
Guides users on selecting vehicle systems and tests for diagnostics.
Explains how to work with trouble codes found during a scan.
Describes how to perform a quick scan for vehicle trouble codes.
Details the procedure for clearing trouble codes from ECM memory.
Guides users on working with Parameter IDs (PIDs) for data analysis.
Details how to pause data collection and review it in detail.
Details how to set PID triggers to automatically save data.
Provides procedures for setting and arming PID triggers.
Explains access to vehicle-specific subsystem tests.
Guides users on performing a vehicle code scan and viewing results.
Outlines prerequisites and navigation for accessing Fast-Track Intelligent Diagnostics.
Explains how Smart Data auto-configures PIDs and highlights out-of-range values.
Provides access to code-related bi-directional tests and reset procedures.
Offers access to preconfigured meter tests for automotive system diagnostics.
Explains how to operate the Guided Component Tests function.
Explains how to perform specific tests on components using the tool.
Details safety warnings and precautions for using the Scope Multimeter.
Describes the Digital Multimeter (DMM) function for electrical measurements.
Explains the Graphing Multimeter (GMM) for plotting signals over time.
Describes the Lab Scope (oscilloscope) for plotting visual signal waveforms.
Describes general Scope Multimeter control icons, screen layout, and settings.
Describes general operation and controls for scope/meter testing.
Details how to connect standard safety-type test leads and probes.
Explains the importance and procedure for calibrating test probes.
Describes adjustments for probes, scales, and sweep settings.
Explains the Trigger feature for stabilizing erratic signals.
Details how to set the trigger position and level for signal analysis.
Explains the ability to capture, store, and playback test signals.
Details how data is continuously captured and stored in buffer memory.
Explains how to temporarily pause data to review it in detail.
Guides on searching captured data and using zoom in Review Mode.
Explains how to save captured data to a file for analysis.
Provides tips for resolving issues when capturing signals.
Provides access to generic OBD-II/EOBD data and services.
Explains how to establish communication with a vehicle for OBD services.
Provides reference information from repairs for OBD-II/EOBD troubleshooting.
Clears all emission-related diagnostic data from ECM memory.
Checks readiness monitors, DTCs, and other emissions-related diagnostics.
Provides quick links to various settings and functions within the Tools section.
Provides access to various settings for the diagnostic tool.
Allows configuration of scanner settings like Graph Scale and Auto VIN.
Allows turning Wi-Fi on/off and configuring Wi-Fi settings.
Explains how to check if Wi-Fi is on and connected to a network.
Details how to turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a network.
Describes an automated feature to quickly test network connection.
Provides troubleshooting information and status message descriptions.