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• View instrumentation variables, such as rpm or fluid temperatures and pressures;
• Use meta files (.MET), use and edit calibration files (.CAL).
· View instrumentation variables, such as rpm or fluid temperatures and pressures, while the engine is running.
· Table graphs.
· Buttons.
· Text and Table Editor Controls.
(a) Open a file containing a saved version of the Calibration, or
(b) Connect to the ECM, read the Calibration, and then disconnect.
· To edit parameters on-line, you identify the parameters to be edited and then set them to ‘Cal on the Fly’ mode - the DDC Cal Tool first uploads the current values of the Cal on the Fly parameters from the ECM, then, until you leave Cal-on-the-fly mode, any changes you make to those parameters in the DDC Cal Tool are sent immediately to the ECM while it is running.
· optimizing operation by fine-tuning individual control parameters for a device while it is running;
· reprogramming an ECM to accommodate changing requirements.
Languages:English
OS:WinXP,7
Quantity of CD: 1 CD
Date of update: 5/2009