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Brand | Snap-On |
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Model | Ultra |
Category | Diagnostic Equipment |
Language | English |
Discusses new features and improvements for the V3400 model.
Details the power supply configuration for the camera tower and alignment console.
Explains how to establish communication between cameras and the PC, including LED indicators.
Describes methods for identifying cameras, including automatic and manual processes.
Outlines the process for checking and updating camera and controller firmware versions.
Covers various diagnostic screens to help troubleshoot camera issues.
Addresses issues related to cameras losing communication with the PC during operation.
Details the procedure for removing and replacing pod covers and components.
Step-by-step guide for replacing a camera board in the pod assembly.
Instructions on how to remove and replace the motor controller board in the pod.
Explains the procedure for single bar calibration for Total Toe and Camber offsets.
Guides the user through configuring the alignment system's camera setup and imaging types.
Details the steps for identifying targets, including cleaning and acquisition.
Describes the camera view screen for verifying camera operation and target position.
Information about the fixture used for Relative Camera Positioning.
Explains the purpose and procedure for measuring camera positions relative to each other.
Guides the user through activating and calibrating the ride height measuring device.
Describes how to back up and restore alignment calibration and preference data.
Provides initial troubleshooting steps and information gathering before contacting support.
Allows viewing and zooming into stored images for troubleshooting random system problems.
Tests the coplanarity (parallelism) of the alignment rack runways.
Provides detailed data examination for troubleshooting, including target information.
Compares left and right camera characteristics to ensure parallel operation.
Explains target Relative Target Position (RTP) and its coordinate information.
Displays measurement data for field service and engineering.
Shows the live camera feed to verify target position and signal strength.
Tests camera strobe and gain, and image recognition capabilities.
Allows examination of stored diagnostic files for detailed analysis.
Enables exporting diagnostic files to a USB drive for further analysis.