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8. Select the Direct Connect checkbox and click apply.
9. Verify your settings in the Confirm Network Settings
screen and click Yes.
Now that your VCI is properly configured for point-to-
point communication, you will need to create a peer-
to-peer network with your computer. The following
steps assume you are running the Windows 7 operating
system on your PC.
1. On the right-hand side of the Windows Task Bar,
click the View Wireless Networks button. A list of
the available wireless networks in range of your PC
is displayed. This list includes the SSID's (Service
Set Identifiers) that identify the different available
networks.
2. Find and click the SSID that represents your VCI. To
make this easy, the correct SSID is identified in the
dialog box by the serial number of your VCI.
3. Click the Connect button. A message appears at the
bottom of the screen telling you that you are connec-
ting to your VCI wirelessly.
Your Point-to-Point wireless network is now ready to
use. Note that you will need to repeat the above steps
in Windows to re-connect to your VCI each time you re-
start your laptop/PC.
5.3.3
Clearing Network Settings
Selecting the Clear Network Settings button on the Net-
work Setup tab reconfigures your VCI to the communi-
cations settings it had when it left the factory. Only the
USB interface is enabled. Any software upgrades that
have been installed to the VCI are still installed. When
the VCI reset is finished, the VCI Manager software dis-
plays the VCI Explorer tab.
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5.4
Power On Self-Test (POST)
When you first apply power to the VCI, the Power On
Self-Test (POST) runs. You should observe a sequence
of lights and hear the "BEEP' indicating that the VCI is
working properly.
The start of POST is signaled by an audible beep. If all
of the self-tests pass, two audible beeps will be heard
and the All Tests Pass light sequence will be displayed
with the Vehicle LED and PC LED flashing at one
second intervals. If a failure occurs, one long audible
beep will be heard and a Test Failure light sequence
displays which includes the red Error LED.
5.5
Connecting the VCI to a Vehicle
The MTS 6516 VCI Vehicle Communication Interface
kit contains the J1962 16/26 pin Data Link Connector
(DLC) cable to connect the VCI to the vehicle.
Refer to the electrical wiring diagram for the vehicle you
are testing to determine the location and type of Data
Link Connector (DLC) installed on the vehicle.
1. Connect the 26-pin end of the DLC cable to the bot-
tom of the VCI, then tighten the screws.
2. Connect the 16-pin end of the DLC cable to the
vehicle DLC connector.
Powering the VCI
The VCI can be powered by the vehicle's 12-volt battery,
via USB connected to your PC, or by the optional AC/
DC 12-volt adapter.
To use the Vehicle Battery, connect the VCI directly to
the vehicle using the DLC cable.
To use the optional AC/DC 12-volt Adapter, connect the
adapter to the bottom of the VCI, then plug the power
supply into a standard wall outlet.
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