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9.4.5
ReadingDataStream
By means of values or conditions of data streams, this
function can identify whether the vehicle components
are faulty.
Operation Steps:
1. After proceeding to the diagnosis function, click
"Read Data Stream" to get the "Read Data Stream"
dialogue box;
2. Click the "Select All" check box to select all data
streams; also, you may only click the check boxes
in front of data streams to select the desired data
streams;
3. Click "Read Data Stream" to view names, results and
units of data streams;
4. Click the "Exit" button to quit this function.
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When you are reading the data streams, the "Pause"
button can be clicked to provide convenience for you
to view the results of data streams. Once clicked, the
"Pause" button will switch to the "Resume" button.
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Button Description:
But-
Description
ton
The "Top" button; to set a data stream to the top for
display, click this button in front of this data stream; to
cancel the setting, click this button again;
The "Exit" button, used to quit the function "Read Da-
ta Stream";
The "Print" button, see <9.5.1>;
The "Compare Data Streams" button, see <9.4.5.2>;
The "Pause/Resume" button; when clicked during the
course of reading data streams, it pauses the reading
and switches to the "Resume" button; to resume the
reading, click the "Resume" button;
The display mode of data stream, see <9.4.3.5>;
The "Travel Recorder" function, see <9.4.6>;
The "Capture Data Streams" function, see <9.4.5.1>;
The "Save Data Streams" function, see <9.4.5.3>;
Viewing the previous page of data stream;
Viewing the next page of data stream;
9.4.5.1 �apturingData
It records the data stream being tested.
Operation Steps:
1. Click the "Capture Data" button and start to record
the current value of data stream; you may turn the
pages to record all data streams. If you do not turn
the pages, only the data stream displayed in the
current screen will be recorded;
2. Click the "Save" button to save the data stream read.
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Before you activate the "Capture Data" function, the
"Save" button is gray, which means unavailable.
9.4.5.2 �omparingDataStreams
By means of comparing the current values of data
streams with the saved history values of data streams,
this function can identify whether the relevant compo-
nents present a good working condition.
Operation Steps:
1. Click the "Compare" button to get the dialogue box
which displays all openable data stream files.
2. Select a data stream file and click the "Open" button
to get the interface which displays the current read
values and recorded history values.
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The data stream save path is assigned by the sys-
tem and cannot be modified; the current values are
displayed in black, while the recorded history values
are in green;
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In the opened dialogue box, you may delete the un-
necessary data files which are previously saved;
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The "Save" button will switch to the "Clear" button.
9.4.5.� SavingData
This function is used to save the values of all currently
captured data streams.
Operation Steps:
1. Click the "Save" button to get the "Save" dialogue
box, in which the save path is assigned by the sys-
tem and cannot be modified;
2. Enter the file name and click "Save"; then, the inter-
face will display "Data Saved".
3. Click "OK" to complete the saving of data streams;
then, the "Save" button will go gray, which means
unavailable.
Bosch Automotive Diagnostics Equipment (Shenzhen) Limited

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