

There is a way to use the use scope and scan tool at the same time. It's kind of a chore, but I do it regularly.

So imagine you have the scanner all set up to control your output, but you want to verify with the scope. Tap the home tab at the bottom of the screen. This will keep the scanner running but bring you back to the diagnostic suite. You must choose this, not lab scope, or it won't work. It really doesn't matter which one because you're going to configure the scope to your liking anyway. Once you have the correct test lead chosen on the correct channel, your probes hooked up and scales are set, at the top of the scope screen is a tab that says meter. Tap it once to hide the on screen instructions, and once more puts the scope screen into it's own window. It stays active on the windows task bar below.

Now choose the home tab again, and scanner. You'll be right where you left off, and you can click the meter tab on the windows task bar and the scope window will pop up and float over the scanner screen allowing you to use both.

There's a video with instructions how to do it in the Scanner Danner Premium Verus training series. Most everything covered there applies to the Modis as well. If you haven't seen it sign up for the 14 day free trial, bang out that series and then cancel before you have to pay if you don't want to keep the premium membership.Once you have connected and identified a vehicle through Scanner, select Code Scan ( Figure 1) from the Vehicle System menu to start an active scan of vehicle control modules. The total number of systems analyzed is actively displayed at the top of the screen ( Figure 2). Quick reference indicators are used to show system code status.Īfter the code scan has completed, select Save. A confirmation message is displayed indicating that the file was saved. Once saved, the code scan report can be viewed on the diagnostic tool in the same manner it was displayed originally.ġ. Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the Home screen.ģ.
