A typical diagnostic system is made up of several components: The comprehensive test application runs on a PC and is connected to the vehicle via a hardware interface (VCI) by cable or wirelessly. However, in applications where frequent vehicle changes or recurring test and flash processes are required, this system can often be too complex, unwieldy and costly. In addition, extensive expertise is required to ensure correct diagnostics and avoid damage to the software, hardware or vehicle.
The VIN|ING 2000 PDX is a simplified solution. It has an integrated diagnostic runtime system so that ECU programming can be carried out quickly and easily directly on the vehicle - without the use of additional test software. The compact VCI is simply connected to the OBD socket and the pre-programmed sequence starts at the touch of a button. Freely configurable RGB LEDs indicate the status, for example a green light when the update is successful. This means that updates can be prepared by experts and carried out safely by semi-skilled employees without in-depth diagnostic knowledge.
When driving, the device is also able to read out the fault memory ‘on the fly’ and check the vehicle status. Predefined tests and OTX-based scripts ensure a reliable process, and the results can then be downloaded and further processed via a PC application.
In a world where vehicle electronics is constantly evolving, especially via software, engineers and technicians are constantly faced with new challenges. Ed & Ted, two experts in the fields of diagnostics and testing, take on the demanding tasks over the entire vehicle lifecycle.
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