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Universal Reprogrammer
Getting Started
Copyright © 1999-2006, EASE Diagnostics.
Copyright © 1999-2006, EASE Diagnostics.
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II EASE Universal Programmer - Help
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1 Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing the EASE Universal Reprogrammer!
This document, along with the other enclosed documents, will help to guide
you through the setup of your new EASE Reprogramming device. Please
perform the following steps, when you first receive this package:
1. Check the enclosed packing list, to ensure that you have received all of your
ordered items.
2. Install the EASE J2534 Reprogramming Workbench software on your PC (see
Installing Reprogramming Software for help with this installation)
3. Install the Additional Software from the J2534 Reprogramming Workbench CD:
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE
· Adobe Reader · EASE PC Scope
4. Install the Manufacturer Specific software. This software allows you to retrieve
and store the latest files needed to program the controller for specific
manufacturers.
· Chrysler Specific - DCX2534 Update Manager
· Data Subscription
· Downloading - DCX
· Installing - DCX
· Ford Specific - FMP (Ford Module Programming)
· Data Subscription
· Downloading - FMP
· Installing - FMP
· GM Specific - TIS 2000
· Install - TIS
· Install - Data
· Install - Driver
· Install - Virtual COM Port
· Mazda Specific - Now available, Help Documentation Coming Soon.
· Toyota Specific - Now available, Help Documentation Coming Soon.
5. Begin reprogramming vehicle controllers with your EASE Reprogrammer
J2534.
· Chrysler Controllers
· Ford Controllers
· GM Controllers
· Mazda Specific - Now available, Help Documentation Coming Soon.
· Toyota Specific - Now available, Help Documentation Coming Soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
· Chrysler Specific Frequently Asked Questions
· I downloaded and installed the latest DCX Update Manager, and now I can
2 Software Requirements
The EASE Scan Tool Software requires the following (minimum) hardware and software
for operation.
· Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
· Pentium II 400MHz or greater or 100% compatible computer
· 128 MB of RAM
· 500 MB Hard Drive
· One free USB Port
· Monitor
· Mouse
· Keyboard
· CD-ROM drive
· Internet Connection (Required for Chrysler and Ford reprogramming)
EASE Diagnostics
State Route 492 Box 3011
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(570) 465-9060
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EASE Diagnostics
State Route 492 Box 3011
New Milford, PA 18834
(570) 465-9060
sales@obd2.com
EASE Diagnostics
State Route 492 Box 3011
New Milford, PA 18834
(570) 465-9060
sales@obd2.com
EASE Diagnostics
State Route 492 Box 3011
New Milford, PA 18834
(570) 465-9060
sales@obd2.com
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
a. If the software detects the device:
· On Windows 98, ME and 2000, the driver information database and
new hardware screens will be displayed on the PC when the device is
first plugged into the PC, using the USB cable.
o Click "Next" to continue (If you choose to skip this step, you will be
able to test for a connection at a later time).
· On Windows XP only, the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will be
displayed (Figure 8).
o Select "Install the software
automatically"
(Recommended).
o Click "Next" to continue.
o A screen will be displayed
showing that the wizard is
searching for the EASE JPI
USB Device.
o Then, another screen will be
displayed, saying that the
EASE Universal USB Device
has not passed Windows logo
testing.
o Select, "Continue Anyway." FIGURE 8
o Next, the software setup will
build the driver database and
finalize the USB Connection
installation.
b. When the software detects the device, and the driver database has been
installed, a screen will be displayed (Figure 9) telling you, "The Universal
FIGURE 9
c. If the device is not connected properly and is not detected by the software, a
message will be displayed (Figure 10) and you will be prompted to either
Retry or to Skip.
· Either choose "Back" to retry the USB connection (go to step 17-a
above, if retrying) or choose "Skip" to proceed without detecting the
connection.
FIGURE 10
18. After the connection has been detected, (or the connection detection step has
been skipped) the InstallShield Wizard complete screen will be displayed.
19. Click Finish to complete the installation process.
NOTE: If the USB Connection was detected during the installation process, the
Configure Device screen will be opened immediately following this
installation process.
5. To install any of these products, click on the Blue Button just to the left of the
name of the product. This should launch the appropriate software installation
program.
6. Follow the on-screen software installation instructions for each respective
software program.
NOTE: Some of these software installations will require that you restart your
PC when the installation completes. If you choose to restart your PC,
you will need to go back to Begin Installation in the previous section if
you want to go back and install any of the other programs listed.
2. Next type in all of your information (i.e. email address and your name).
4. Read through the terms of service and click the circle next to "I Agree" and then
click "Submit."
5. Next fill in your method of payment information and click "Submit." Here is
where you can choose how long you would like to purchase a subscription for.
After all that is completed you will be taken to the log on screen. Information about
logging on and downloading updates is in the next section,
"Log On and Download."
2. Enter your email address and password, and click "Log On."
4. In the upper-left corner you will see the word "Here" underlined, click on it.
6. After printing the process, scroll down to item number two(2) and click on
"Here."
7. A box will appear asking if you would like to "Run" or "Save" the program. Click
on "Save."
8. In the next box that appears, you will see a long box in the top-middle of the
screen and to the left of it you will see "Save In." Click on the downward point
arrow next to it and scroll through the list that appears, until you get to
"Desktop." Click on "Desktop" and then click on the "Save" button in the lower
right corner.
9. Once you click "Save" the download will begin. This may take some time
depending on the speed on your Internet connection.
10. Once the download is complete the "Close" button will appear in the lower-right
corner of the box on the screen. Click on the "Close" button.
3. Read through the License Agreement and then Click the "Yes" button.
4. Click "Next."
5. Click "Next."
7. Next the Install program will copy files to your computer. Be patient this may
take a few moments.
8. Click "Finish."
6. If you are uncertain of which cable to use click on "Off-Board Cables Chart."
Otherwise click "Next."
7. The next screen you see will tell you to turn the vehicle ignition switch off. Turn
the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position and then click "Next."
8. Next the program tells you to switch the vehicle on. Turn the switch on the
Reprogrammer to the "ON" position and click "Next."
9. Next, the vehicle parameters will appear as the Reprogrammer analyzes the
controller. Click "Next" to view DTC's and I/M results.
10. Once the controller is analyzed you can view current DTC's recorded s well as
what monitors have completed. Click "Next" to continue.
11. The next screen you see will be a summary of the previous screens which you
can print out for reference. Click "Finish" to continue on to reprogramming the
controller.
12. Then you will return to the "Programming Assistant" window. Click on
"Reprogram a Controller."
13. Then you will be prompted to select what you would like to reprogram. Click on
the circle next to "Reprogram a controller using DCX2534" and then click
"Next."
14. Next, the Reprogrammer will try to read the Part Number from the controller, if
it does not come up automatically click on "Retrieve" and then take note of the
Part Number that is received. Click "Next" to continue.
15. Then you will need to verify that you have the latest flash files to reprogram the
controller. If you already have the flash files saved to your computer you may
continue on to the next step, otherwise you will need to clear out the folder by
clicking the "Clear" button. Now you can retrieve the updates from the tech
authority website. (www.techauthority.com) Once there you will search the part
number for any available updates and download them. When saving these be
sure to place them in the following folder on your computer. (C:\DCX2534) The
Reprogramming software will automatically read the updates from the folder
during this step of the reprogramming process. Once the updates are
downloaded and saved click, "Next" to continue.
16. A warning will appear to remind you that DCX2534 should not be already
running yet on your computer. It will be launched in the next step. Also this
warning reminds you not to disconnect any cables or the controller during the
steps to come. Click "Next."
17. The DCX2534 software will then come up and prompt you to click "Start" to
begin the reprogramming of the controller.
18. Finally you are instructed to turn the ignition switch on the Reprogrammer to
the "OFF" position. It is strongly recommended that you analyze the controller
one more time after reprogramming to ensure that the necessary changes have
taken place. Click "Finish" to complete the reprogramming process and
continue on to analyze the controller again.
If need assistance with the analyze procedure again please refer to Steps 5
through 12.
2. On the next screen that appears click on, "Ford Module Programming" from the
menu on the left-hand side.
3. Now on the screen that appears select the term of the subscription you wish to
purchase. (i.e. month or year)
4. Then select the number of terms your wish to purchase. After you select this
the price will automatically update. Then click "Add to Cart."
5. As you are adding the item to your cart a screen will popup like the one below.
Click "OK" and then click "Checkout."
7. A Disclaimer and Terms of Use will appear. Read through them and then click
"I Agree."
8. Now you will set up you account. (If you already have one you can simply enter
your log on information and skip to Step 11.) Click on "Start a New Account."
9. Enter your information. (i.e. email address, name, phone number, etc.) Click
"Create Account."
10. Next, enter your form of payment information. Then click "Submit Order."
3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Ford Module Programming."
4. A box will appear asking if you would like to "Open" or "Save" the file. Click on
"Save."
5. Next, you will see the "Save As" box. Towards the top of the box you will find a
box with the words "Save In" next to it. Click on the downward pointing arrow on
the other side of the box and select "Desktop" from the list that appears. Then
click "Save."
6. The download will begin. Please be patient this may take a few moments.
7. Once the download has completed the "Close" button will appear then click
"Close."
You have successfully downloaded your Ford Module Programming software. For
steps on how to install your software, go to the next section "Installation."
3. Click "Next."
4. Enter the user name you created when you applied for your subscription and
click "Next."
6. Next the program asks if you would like to restart. Click the circle next to "Yes, I
want to restart my computer now." And then click "Finish."
You have now completed installing your Ford Module Programming Software.
6. If you are uncertain of which cable to use click on "Off-Board Cables Chart."
Otherwise click "Next."
7. The next screen you see will tell you to turn the vehicle ignition switch off. Turn
the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position and then click "Next."
8. Next the program tells you to switch the vehicle on. Turn the switch on the
Reprogrammer to the "ON" position and click "Next."
9. Next, the vehicle parameters will appear as the Reprogrammer analyzes the
controller. Click "Next" to view DTC's and I/M results.
10. Once the controller is analyzed you can view current DTC's recorded s well as
what monitors have completed. Click "Next" to continue.
11. The next screen you see will be a summary of the previous screens which you
can print out for reference. Click "Finish" to continue on to reprogramming the
controller.
12. Once you return to the "Program Assistant" window, click on "Reprogram a
Controller" to continue.
13. Next you will need to configure Ford Module Programming to use the EASE
J2534 device while reprogramming a controller. Click "Launch" to begin. Once
complete click "Next" to continue on.
NOTE: This only has to be done the first time you reprogram a controller, if you
reinstall the software or, update the software. Otherwise you can move
onto Step 14.
14. Next you will see a warning reminding you not to disconnect any cables or the
controller during the steps that follow. Click "Next" to continue.
15. Then the welcome screen for the Ford Module Programming is displayed. Click
"Continue" to go on with the process.
16. The "System Utilities" screen is then displayed and you can do various things
such as update the software user information, under "Set User Information."
Click on the tab with the "Blue Car" on it to continue with the reprogramming.
17. Next you will see a warning that this software should only be used to reprogram
Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury motor vehicles. Click on "Start New Session."
18. Then the software asks you to be sure that you are connected to the Internet.
Click on the "Confirm" button at the bottom of the screen.
21. Another warning appears, stating that the Ford Module Programming software
may need to update and if so it may need to restart. Click the "Check Mark" in
the lower-right corner. If the software did not need to restart please skip to Step
24.
22. Next if the software needed to restart you will receive a message asking if the
software restarted itself after an update. Click "Yes" to continue.
24. A warning about using the Reprogrammer while driving appears. It is strongly
encouraged that you do not operate any vehicle while performing this operation.
Click the "Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
25. Select the make of the vehicle you are reprogramming and then click the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
26. Confirm the information displayed by clicking "Yes" to continue, or "No" to re-
enter the information.
27. Next enter the last few digits of the VIN. Enter the RO and Odometer reading
and then click the "Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
28. The vehicle information is then displayed. Click on the tab with the "Red
Toolbox" on it to continue.
29. The following screen is displayed. Click on "Module Programming" and then
the "Check Mark" in the lower-right to continue.
30. Click on "Programmable Module Installation" and then click on the type of
controller you are programming.
31. Next you will see an agreement that you can print off and give to your
customers stating that they agree to have you reprogram their vehicle's
controller. To print this screen click on the icon in the right margin with the "Blue
Lines" on it. Otherwise click the "Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to
continue.
32. Then the Ford Module Programming software will ask you to confirm your
Internet connection again. Click "Confirm" at the bottom of the screen.
33. Wait while the software loads necessary files to reprogram the controller.
34. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position and then click the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
35. If you are reprogramming this module Off-Board disregard this screen and click
the "Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue. Otherwise install the new
module before continuing on.
36. A warning about the fuel pump and cooling fan running during the
reprogramming process. It is recommended that you remove their fuses before
continuing. Click on the "Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
37. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "ON" position. Click on the "Check
Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
39. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position. Click on the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
40. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "ON" position. Click on the "Check
Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
41. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position. Click on the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
42. Calibration has completed and checked. Click on the "Check Mark" in the
lower-right corner to continue.
43. Reinstall the fuel pump and cooling fan fuses. Click on the "Check Mark" in the
lower-right corner to continue.
45. Turn switch on Reprogrammer to "RUN" position. Click on the "Check Mark" in
the lower-right corner to continue.
46. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position. Click on the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
47. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "ON" position. Click on the "Check
Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
48. Next the reprogramming software will clear any DTC's that may have been
recorded to the controller. Wait until this step is completed.
49. Turn the switch on the Reprogrammer to the "OFF" position. Click on the
"Check Mark" in the lower-right corner to continue.
50. The updated vehicle information will be displayed. Click on the tab with the
"Blue Car" on it to continue.
52. You will be asked, "Are you sure you want to exit?" Click on the "Check Mark"
in the lower-right corner to exit Ford Module Programming and return to the
Reprogrammer software.
If you need help analyzing the controller again refer to Steps 4 through 11.
8 GM Specific Instructions
8.1 Install - TIS
Before you begin locate the AC Delco CD that came with your Reprogrammer. You
will need this to install the software.
1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM Drive in your computer. The installation
program should run automatically. (If not go to "My Computer" and double click
on the CD-ROM Drive, usually D: or E:)
2. Briefly you will see the following screen. This is the Install Shield preparing the
installation of your software.
3. Click "Next" on the screen that appears once the installation program is ready.
4. If you are installing a newer version of TIS 2000 or have previous uninstalled it
and are reinstalling it you will see the next screen, just click, "Yes." Otherwise
click "No" to continue on to the next step.
6. Once the computer is done copying files it will then install the files.
7. Then a screen will appear asking you to select the proper key that you have to
access the software databases. (You will need this key every time you go to
use the TIS Software.)
8. The computer will then finish copying files to your hard drive. A box with a
status bar on it will appear while the computer is copying the last of the file. This
may take a few moments please be patient.
9. Click "OK."
You have now successfully installed TIS 2000. Please continue on to the next
section, "Install Update" to make sure you have the latest data updates for your
software.
4. When you reach the TIS 2000 Welcome screen your updates have been installed.
You will receive monthly updates in the mail. Each month just run through this process to
keep your TIS 2000 software current with the latest data for reprogramming.
8.3 Install - Driver
1. Double click on the TIS 2000 icon on your desktop.
2. Once the program loads and you get the welcome screen, click the
"Configuration" menu in the menu bar. Then Click on "IO Management."
5. Find the j2534.dll file located on the update CD that was sent to you or you
received with your reprogrammer. Then click "Open."
8. Then enter the device name, "EASE J2534 Reprogrammer" and click "OK."
9. Now, select J2534 Pass-Thru Driver from the drop down menu in the Driver
Section.
10. Select the EASE J2534 Reprogrammer in the list and click "Properties."
11. The drop down field will be blank but when you select the drop down you can
select Universal Reprogrammer (EASE Diagnostics). Then click "OK."
3. The initial GM SPA splash screen appear briefly and then the GM SPA
disclaimer will be displayed on your computer.
4. Establish a connection with the J2534 Reprogramming device either with the
USB cable or through a wireless connection.
6. Make the appropriate selections, and click the "Next" button on the next six (6)
screens of the GM SPA software until you reach the screen that says,
"ATTENTION" in a yellow box at the top (Figure 4).
7. On this screen, the center box (where it says, "DIAGNOSTIC TOOL IN TIS
2000 PROGRAM") you will see a line that reads, "For OBD1 controllers.
Select 'Pass-Thru' configured to:"
a. At the end of this line, you will see a listing for a COM number (either COM
8 or COM 9).
b. Make note of which COM number is listed here, you will need that number
to finish this configuration.
8. Click the "OK" button at the bottom of this screen to proceed and launch the
TIS 2000 software.
9. Once the TIS 2000 software opens, click on the "Configuration" menu item at
the top of the screen and then click on "IO Management" (Figure 5).
10. This will open the IO Management screen (Figure 6). Highlight the "Pass-Thru"
item in the list on the left-hand side by clicking on it once with your left mouse
button. Then, click the "Properties" button on the right-hand side.
11. Once the Properties Window (Figure 7) is displayed on your screen, choose
COM "X" (where X is the COM number you obtained in step number 7-b above)
from the Port Drop-Down list and then click on the "OK" button at the bottom of
the screen.
12. Then, click the "Close" button on the bottom of the IO Management screen
(Figure 6) to close the screen.
Your TIS 2000 software should now be configured to work with your
EASE Universal Reprogrammer for GM OBDI reprogramming.
8.5 Reprogram - GM
1. First, double-click the "Reprogramming Workbench" icon located on your
desktop. This will bring up the "Reprogramming Workbench" welcome screen.
Click on the GM button in order to begin.
3. This will then bring open the "Programming Assistant" window. Once the
reprogrammer has connected to the computer you are ready to begin analyzing
the controller. Click "Analyze a Controller."
4. Next you will be instructed to select the method by which you will be analyzing
the controller. Then click "Next" to continue.
5. Once you have chosen your method of analyzing, you will be asked to select
the make of vehicle you are reprogramming. Then click "Next" to continue.
6. Next you will be asked to select the cable you are using to reprogram the
controller. And then click "Next" to continue.
7. The software then tells you to turn the ignition switch on the Reprogrammer to
the "ON" position. Click "OK."
9. Afterwards you can view various things from Learn Procedure instructions to
I/M status. When you are all finished click "Close" that will take you back to the
"Program Assistant" window.
b. If you click on the Clear DTC button from the Results screen you can clear
the DTC's recorded to the controller.
c. Also you can check out which monitors have completed or those that are not
supported on the controller you are analyzing.
10. Now you are ready to begin reprogramming the controller. Click on "Reprogram
a Controller" to get started.
11. Select the type of controller you are going to reprogram and click "Next."
12. Then select the method of reprogramming and click "Next." At this point you
may also choose "Find Off-Board Cable" to see which cable you will need to
reprogram.
a. If you choose to "Find Off-Board Cable" the following screen will appear.
Select the vehicle Year, Engine, and Body and the cable needed for
reprogramming will be displayed on the right. When you are finished click
"Close" and then "Next" on the previous screen to continue.
13. Next you will select the make of vehicle you are reprogramming and click
"Next."
14. Then select the cable you are using and click "Next."
15. Next you will need to research the problem of the vehicle to ensure you will
select the appropriate flash file for the vehicle and be able to correct the
problem. Once you have researched the problem click "Next."
b. Select the type of controller you are programming and then select the type
of programming. Click "Next" to continue.
c. The website searches for recent updates to the information about the
vehicle you entered.
d. The results of the search are displayed. Click on the Calibration number to
display detailed information about what the calibration remedies.
16. After returning to the TIS software and clicking "Next" the following screen
should appear warning you of various things you need to do before continuing
on with the Reprogramming process. Once all the precautions are met, click
"Next" to continue.
a. If you are still uncertain of the cable needed for reprogramming you may
look it up just before you reprogram the controller. It is important that you
use the correct cable in order not to damage your Reprogrammer or the
controller you are about to reprogram. Once you are sure of the correct
cable you may click the "X" in the upper-right to close this window.
17. Then, another warning will appear reminding you not to disconnect any cables
or the controller during the remainder of the reprogramming process.
18. Next you will be instructed to turn the ignition switch on the Reprogrammer to
the "OFF" position. Then click "OK."
19. Then you will be instructed to turn the ignition switch on the Reprogrammer to
the "ON" position. Then click "OK."
20. Next you will see the TIS software begin to load.
21. Click on the Service Programming System logo to start the reprogramming the
controller.
22. Select the device you are using to reprogram the controller. In this case EASE
J2534 and then click "Next."
23. Then select the vehicle you are about to reprogram the controller for. Be sure to
enter as much information as possible to limit running into problems later on.
Click "Next" to continue.
24. Next the program will instruct you to connect the vehicle, at this point this is
already done so just click "Next" to continue.
25. The software will then confirm whether the VIN number entered is correct.
Make sure that it is and then click "Next" to continue.
26.Next select the type of controller you are reprogramming and the type of
programming. Then click "Next" to continue.
27. Next select the calibration you wish to send to the controller and click "Next."
28. A summary of the calibration you have selected to update the controller with is
displayed. Click "Next" to continue.
29. Then the Transfer Data screen will appear, and reprogramming will begin. If it
does not start on its own click "Reprog" to begin the reprogramming file
transfer. The reprogramming progress will be displayed.
30. Once completed a confirmation will pop up. Click "Close" to exit TIS 2000.
31. Once TIS is closed out the reprogramming software will tell you to turn the
switch to the "OFF" position and wait for 30 seconds. A countdown will begin
once you turn the switch. When the countdown is complete click "OK."
If need assistance with the analyze procedure again please refer to Steps 3
through 9.
Answer: You will need to install the latest Reprogramming Workbench update
available by clicking here. (This Link Opens a New Window) After you have that
installed there are directions on how to set it up for the DCX2534 Update
Manager, which you can get by clicking here.
You can also acquire the free software update by calling EASE Diagnostics at
570-465-9060 and ask for the Reprogramming WorkBench Update Version
1.3.0.12. There is a $25.00 shipping and handling fee.
Answer: Purchase a subscription from Chrysler and download the necessary files.
For More Information Click here.
Question: I get an error message that says there is already an instance of the
SPA software running. How can I get rid of this?
Answer: Enter the Reprogramming Workbench and click on the Chrysler Module.
Then once you get to the Chrysler Service Programming Assistant screen click
on File, then DCX2534 Options. When the Chrysler Module Programming
Applications Options screen appears click on Restore Defaults.
Answer: EASE has posted an update for the Reprogramming WorkBench Software that
will resolve this issue. You can download the free update if you click here. (This Link
Opens a New Window) Please take note of the estimated download times. It is
You can also acquire the free software update by calling EASE Diagnostics at
570-465-9060 and ask for the Reprogramming WorkBench Update Version
1.3.0.12. There is a $25.00 shipping and handling fee.
Answer: Purchase a subscription from Ford and download the necessary files. For
More Information click here.
Question: When I click the launch button in the Ford SPA, it says that there is
already an instance of the SPA software running. How can I get rid of this?
Answer: Enter the Reprogramming Workbench and click on the Ford Module.
Then once you get to the Ford Service Programming Assistant screen click on
File, then FMP Options. When the Ford Module Programming Applications
Options screen appears click on Restore Defaults.
Answer: You need to contact Ford directly. This is a function of their software that
we have no control over.
11.3 GM - FAQ
Question: I installed TIS 2000 v5.5, and now I can not reprogram GM Controllers. What
can I do?
Answer: EASE has posted an update for the Reprogramming WorkBench Software that
will resolve this issue. You can download the free update if you click here. (This Link
Opens a New Window) Please take note of the estimated download times. It is
recommended that you have a high speed Internet connection.
You can also acquire the free software update by calling EASE Diagnostics at
570-465-9060 and ask for the Reprogramming WorkBench Update Version
1.3.0.12. There is a $25.00 shipping and handling fee.
Answer: This yearly subscription has monthly updates and includes a software
security key. This is available through EASE Diagnostics. To get data for GM
Controller Reprogramming please contact an EASE Diagnostics Sales
Representative.
Answer: You must first set up the Virtual COM Port in order to do this. For
instructions on how to do this click here.
Answer: Yes after installing TIS 2000 application, make sure that the
TIS 2000 data update is installed. Also make sure you install the J2534 driver.
Question: I get an error message that, "The EASE Driver is not installed." How
can i fix this?
Answer: Uninstall and reinstall the EASE J2534 device drivers under I/O
Management.
Question: How can I manually uninstall TIS 2000, if I can not uninstall or reinstall
the TIS 2000 software?
Answer:
- Delete C:\Program Files\cosids
- Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>Software>GM from the registry.
- Reboot and then try to install TIS again.
- If they receive a message, "TIS2000 settings have been found, would you like
to use them?" Click No.
12 Technical Specifications
EASE Diagnostics 2.4 GHz 802.11b J2534
Universal Reprogrammer Vehicle Interface
General
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- Power Requirements: 12VDC @ 0.15A (Idle - Radio not Installed)
12VDC @ 0.25A type (Active - Radio Installed) (1)
2.5mm coaxial plug, tip+
- Firmware Upgrade Support: Flashable program memory via WWW Internet FTP
- Weight: approx. 19 oz
Scan Engine
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- Microcontrollers Microchip PIC18F8621, 32MHz, Main/802.11b uC
Microchip PIC18F8680, 32MHz, Vehicle uC #1
Microchip PIC18F458, 32MHz, Vehicle uC #2
Vehicle Interface
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- Supported OBD2 Modulations:
- ISO 9141-2 (ISO)
- SAE J1850 (VPW, PWM)
- ISO 14230-4 (KWP2000)
- ISO 11898 (Raw CAN)
- ISO 15765-4 (FlowControl CAN)
- Supported Protocols:
- SAE J2534 Feb 2002
- SAE J2610 (Chrysler SCI)
- Enhanced OBDII Powertrain - GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota
- Pre-OBDII Powertrain - GM160/UART, Ford EEC-IV
- Enhanced Body/Chassis - GM OBDI/GM OBDII
- Chrysler CCD
Notes
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(1) - Based upon Engenius NL-2511CF WLAN Radio CF Card running EASE Generic
Scan Tool.
(2) - Available on UVI Deluxe model. Contact EASE for availability.
(3) - The maximum ambient temperature of an Engenius WLAN Radio has
been specified at 131 Deg F. To prevent overheating the Radio when
inserted into the UVI device, the ambient temperature of the
UVI device should not exceed the 114 Deg F limit.
(4) - Untested,.. but will work if Intersil PRISM 2/2.5/3 non-SSF based.
Contact EASE for details on supported WLAN Radios.
(5) - Planned for future support. Contact EASE for details on supported WLAN Radios.
(6) - Dependent upon WLAN Radio capabilities.