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General
Connect to your vehicle’s computer unit and view live engine data on your Apple iPhone/ iPad/ iPod Touch. Use this Scanner to retrieve Fault Codes (DTCs) and clear Check Engine lights on all OBD-II compliant vehicles. It is very user-friendly, easy to learn, and easy to install.
Technical Specifications
Range: 15m (Line of sight)
Antenna: Internal
Power Consumption: 0.75 Watts (with power switch)
WiFi Standard: 802.11a/b/g
Operating Temperature: -15 to 100 Degree Celsius
Physical Dimensions: 70mm x 32mm x 30mm
Cable Length: 1.88 meters
Multi-Protocol Support:
Functions
With the proper software installed on your Apple iPhone or iPad, you can use the Scanner to read the following parameters from your vehicle:
1. Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer-specific, and display their meaning (over 3000 generic code definitions in the database).
2. Clear trouble codes (DTC), turn off dashboard MIL "Check Engine" light
3. Display current sensor data, including:
Note: Not all the listed parameters can be monitored on all vehicles. It is largely dependent on the vehicle manufacturer’s implementation of the OBDII protocol.
Compatibility
The WiFi ELM327 OBD-II Scanner will work with all OBD-II or EOBD cars. Your vehicle is OBD- II compliant if it has a 16-pin DLC (Data Link Connector) under the dash and the Vehicle Emission Control Information Label states that the vehicle is OBD- II compliant. As a general rule, the following vehicles will be OBD-II / EOBD compliant:
The functionality you get from the system is depended on what software you install on iPhone /iPod touch /iPad/ PC. A CD is supplied with the Scanner with the necessary software and drivers. There are also a number of commercial and free software applications available on the Apple application store. The choice of software is a matter of preference.
The Scanner uses AT commands to communicate with a host device (PC, notebook, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad). You can therefore write your own software on a specified hardware platform if you wish, because the AT commands are fully documented and very well explained.
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