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T.4 SolenoidTest
Once the test name is shown under the Test Menu, press the Enter button. The Solenoid Test has
three modes, Repeat, Stop, and Running. Only one solenoid should tum on at a time. The system
has detected a problem if, more then one solenoid turns on, a solenoid comes on and stays on, or no
solenoid tum on during the Repeat or Running Tests. Press the Start button to see the wire color,
driver number, connector and, fuse information of any coil, when that coil is displayed.
Repeat -
This test allows you to stop and pulse a single coil or flashlamp, Once you have
entered the Solenoid Test, coil 1 shows in the displays and the corresponding
solenoid activates. Press the Up or Down button to cycle through the solenoids, one
at a time, manually. The same solenoid pulses until you press the Up or Down
button to move to the next one. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test
Menu, or press the Enter button to move to the next test mode.
Stopped-
This test allows you to stop the Solenoid Test at any point. Press Enter during the
Repeat Test. The Solenoid Test stops. There should not be any solenoids activated
while the test is stopped. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or
the Enter button to move to the next test mode.
Running -
This test allows you to cycle through the solenoids automatically. Press the Enter
button during the Stopped Test mode. The displays show you the name and number
of the solenoid currently being pulsed.
Either press the Enter button to return to the Repeat Test, or press the Escape button to return to the
Test Menu. Once in the Test Menu press, the Up button to display the next test, the Flasher Test.
T.5 FlasherTest
Once the test name is shown under the Test Menu, press the Enter button. This test allows you to test
the flashlamp part of the solenoid circuit exclusively. This test, like the Solenoid Test, has three
test modes Repeat, Stop, and Running. During this test, only one flashlamp circuit should tum on
at a time. If, more then one flash lamp circuit turns on, or stays on, or no flashlamp circuit turns
on at all the system has detected a problem. Press the Start button to see the wire color, driver
number, connector, and fuse information of any flash lamp circuit when that circuit appears in the
displays.
Repeat-
Press the Enter button to activate this test. The name and number of the first
flashlamp circuit shows in the displays and the corresponding bulb(s) flashes.
Press the Up or Down button to cycle through
all
of the flashlamps circuits one at a
time, manually. The same flashlamp circuit pulses until you press the Up or Down
button to move to the next one. Either, press the Escape bu~ton to return to the Test
Menu, or press the Enter button to advance to the next test mode.
1
Stopped-
This test allow you to stop the Flasher Test at any time without losing your place.
Press the Enter button during the Repeat Test. The Flasher Test stops. There should
not be any flashlamp circuit turned on during this test mode. Either press the
Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or press the Enter button to advance to the
next test mode.
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