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Getting Started Powering Up
3.1.1 Module Buttons
The Module buttons configure the VERDICT for the type of test to be performed. The table below
gives brief descriptions of the available Module buttons, which operations are available depends
upon the individual configuration of your VERDICT system.
Use the stylus or your finger tip to select from the Module buttons.
Table 3-1 Module buttons
Name Button Description
Scanner
Configures the unit to operate as a scan
tool. See "Scanner Operations‚" on
page 22.
OBD Direct
Allows you to perform generic OBD-II or
EOBD system tests without identifying the
specific vehicle. See "OBD Direct
Operations‚" on page 50.
Component Test
Opens a diagnostic database of specific
tests for the identified vehicle. See
"Component Test Operations‚" on page 58.
Scope Multimeter
Configures the unit to operate as a lab
scope, graphing multimeter, or digital
multimeter. See "Scope Multimeter
Operations‚" on page 90.
Information
Provides the information needed to make
repairs once you have made your
diagnosis. The linked program varies by
region. See "Information Operations‚" on
page 108.
Help
Opens the on-line help for the system. See
"Help Operations‚" on page 109.
System Settings
Establishes and manages wireless
connections to peripheral devices, such as
the SCAN MODULE and the Data
Acquisition Device. See "System Settings
Operations‚" on page 112.
Vehicle History
Identifies the test vehicle and organizes and
manages work in progress and service
records. See "Vehicle History Operations‚"
on page 122.
Data Manager
Opens the organization system for saved
data files. See "Data Manager Operations‚"
on page 116.
Exit
Closes the VERDICT diagnostic Platform
software and returns the display to the
Windows desktop.