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Beginning To Use Digimoto 5 ELM PDF

1. To begin using Digimoto 5.0, plug the OBDII unit into your vehicle with the engine running or key on. 2. Launch the Digimoto program and select your ELM scan tool and set the COM timeout to 30 seconds. 3. Click "Start" to begin receiving sensor readings on the main, gauges, and charts screens.

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Beginning To Use Digimoto 5 ELM PDF

1. To begin using Digimoto 5.0, plug the OBDII unit into your vehicle with the engine running or key on. 2. Launch the Digimoto program and select your ELM scan tool and set the COM timeout to 30 seconds. 3. Click "Start" to begin receiving sensor readings on the main, gauges, and charts screens.

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BEGINNING TO USE DIGIMOTO 5.

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You are now ready to begin getting data from your vehicle. You just need to follow this simple procedure to
get started:

1. Plug the USB or serial end into your computer.


2. Start with your car running, or at least the key on and the Digimoto program closed.
3. Plug the OBDII unit into your car.
4. Wait until the green light comes on, up to a full minute.
5. Launch Digimoto 5.0. You should get this screen. If not you may get here by clicking Connection,
Hardware Settings on the main screen.

6. Select your ELM as your scan tool. Select Headerless at the bottom and change the COM Timeout to
30. Click the Auto Detect COM Port button. The software will begin to cycle through looking for the
ELM OBDII scan tool.
It will spend 30 seconds on each available COM port waiting for a response. In this example it is found on
COM Port 79. If you are unable to connect, you may increase the COM Timeout to 60; this is the maximum
amount of time the ECU has to respond as defined by the SAE.

7. Click OK. This returns you to the Main software window. At the top, click Settings, Toolbars, and
Image and Text in the pull down menu.

8. Check the Check/UnCheck All Supported box. Then click Start. You should now begin to see sensor
readings.
9. You may now move between the Main, Gauges, and Charts screens. Any other tab will pause the
sensor readings. Clicking on unsupported items on any of these screens will throw and error like the one
below. Click the button Remove to stop trying to read the unsupported item.

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