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6.
Finishing Up
After using the MTS 6516 VCI, a few simple steps help
you leave the vehicle electronic system(s) in the proper
state and ensure that you get the most use out of your
diagnostic tools:
1. Before turning the VCI off, exit any running PC com-
puter applications.
2. Turn the VCI off by pressing the on/off button. The
Power LED turns off.
3. Disconnect the VCI's J1962 16/26 Pin DLC cable
from the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the PC and the VCI.
5. Store the VCI, cables, and other parts in a secure,
dry location.
7.
J2534 Configuration
The MTS 6516 VCIis a J2534 device that connects bet-
ween your computer and the vehicle's J1962 DLC con-
nector for pass-thru programming of the vehicle's ECUs.
The J2534 Configuration Application is installed on
your PC at the same time as the VCI Manager software,
allowing you to keep your OEM PC application connec-
ted to a VCI. In addition, this application provides API
Monitoring controls to aid in investigating problems
encountered while using any J2534 devices (including
the VCI).
J2534 Device Configuration
The Device Configuration controls in the J2534 Confi-
guration Application allow you to define a default VCI
and a connection sequence that your OEM PC applica-
tion will follow to connect to your VCIs. There are two
controls in this area: the Default Device control and the
Auto-Connection Order control.
The Default Device text box allows you to type the
serial number of the VCI that you want to define as your
default device.
The Auto-Connection Order control allows you to select
multiple connection methods.
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Device on USB
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Default Device
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Device Explorer
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If the box to the left of the method is checked, then
the connection method is attempted when connecting.
If the box is not checked, then the connection method
is skipped. The connection methods are attempted
sequentially from top to bottom.
To change the order, select a connection method and
click the up or down arrow to the right of the Auto-Con-
nection Order window.
The Device on USB connection method attempts to con-
nect to a VCI via USB, even if that VCI is not the Default
Device.
The Default Device connection method attempts to con-
nect to the Default Device (VCI) using the first available
connection in the following order: USB, wireless.
The Device Explorer connection method opens a dialog
box which shows if VCIs are detected.
VCIs that are not available have a red X across them and
cannot be selected. VCIs that are available can be selec-
ted is several ways.
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Right-click a VCI and select from available connec-
tions (USB, or wireless).
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Select a VCI and press the Connect button.
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The Auto-Connection strategy connects using the
first available connection in the following order:
USB, wireless.
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Right-click a VCI and select from available connec-
tions.
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Right-click a VCI and set it as the Default Device.
The Cancel button closes the dialog box without ma-
king a connection.
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