Configuration of sensor using service adapter / Service adapter connection / Connecting DUT-E to PC
DUT-E fuel level sensors. Operation manual. Version 8.1
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3.5.3 Connecting DUT-E to PC
ATTENTION: Power down the electrical system of the Vehicle prior to DUT-E
connecting to the PC*. Use the battery switch or take off the battery
contact terminals.
DUT-E sensors are connected to PC through service adapter according to the connection
schemes (see figures 35 and 36).
Follow the instructions:
1) Connect adapter to DUT-E
• when using SK DUT-E the connection is carried out via service cable corresponding to
model of installed sensors: RS-232/RS-485/AF/CAN (see figure 35 a-e).
Notes
1 While configuring DUT-E 232/485 it is power-supplied through USB A-B cable from
USB-port.
2 While configuring DUT-E AF/CAN power supply should be additionally connected from
accumulator battery or other power source.
• while configuring DUT-E CAN connected by S6 Technology, the connector of service
cable from S6 SK (see figure 36 b) or SK DUT-E (see figure 35 c) should be
connected to any free S6 connector. Sensor and adapter are now power supplied
through S6 cabling system.
• while using S6 SK for configuration of DUT-E CAN which is not connected by
S6 Technology (see figure 36 a), adapter’s service cable should be connected to
interface cable through connector (from delivery set of S6 SK). Power supply of
DUT-E CAN and the adapter is carried out through one of free connectors.
2) Connect the adapter using USB A-B cable (when using SK DUT-E) or USB cable
(when using S6 SK) to a free USB-port of your PC.
Note – it is allowed to connect adapter to USB-port of your PC after turning on power
supply of sensor and running Service DUT-E software.
3) Connect power supply and ground wires to vehicle electrical system or battery.
4) Power on the vehicle (battery).
* When configuring DUT-E installed on Vehicle.
When configuring sensors connected by S6 Technology, power supply of onboard
network (battery) can be turned on.