Scania Diagnos & Programmer 3: Issue 1
Scania Diagnos & Programmer 3: Issue 1
Scania Diagnos & Programmer 3: Issue 1
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User instructions
Contents
Introduction
General
Scania Diagnos & Programmer 3 (SDP3) is a further development of Scania Diagnos 2 and
Scania Programmer 2. The program has been developed to support the new requirements
associated with the introduction of a new and more complex electrical system with CAN
communication.
Ancillary equipment
Use of the program requires a PC, a USB key
and a VCI2. These components must comply
with the applicable system requirements, see
System requirements, so that the program will
operate correctly.
USB key
A USB key available from Scania is required to
use the SDP3 program. In accordance with the
applicable agreements, the USB key is the
property of Scania. This means that a stolen or
lost USB key should be reported to Scania,
where it is entered on a list of blocked IDs. To do
this, contact your distributor who will in turn
contact Scania.
You can obtain more information about USB
keys in the USB procedure in the PC binder and
also in the Warranty information bulletin
concerned. The information can also be found on
the Scania Technical Information website which
can be accessed via SAIL.
VCI2
The VCI2 used for SDP3 differs from the VCI
used for SD2 and SP2. VCI2 is the interface that
is used between the vehicle and the PC and can
be purchased from Scania as a special tool, part
number 99 430.
Safety
Road test
Remember that there are some risks if you carry
out a road test when the program is connected.
In order to carry out a road test, two persons are
required: one who drives the vehicle, and one
who operates the program. Scania strongly
advises against road tests on public highways
with the VCI2 and/or PC connected unless
otherwise specified. Adjusting
Vehicle components can be unexpectedly
During adjustment, settings in the vehicle's
activated or the engine can stop (causing the loss electrical system are changed. Some of these
of power steering).
changes, or combinations of settings, may have
a negative effect on the characteristics of the
vehicle without prior warning. Incorrect use of
Connecting and the software therefore entails a risk of personal
injury, damage to property and a breach of the
disconnecting relevant legislation.
Connection or disconnection of the VCI2 and/or Adjustments should therefore only be carried out
PC when the vehicle is moving is forbidden. by personnel who are receiving ongoing training
by the Scania organisation on SDP3 and the
The vehicle must be stationary when the VCI2 vehicles concerned, and who are studying the
and/or PC is connected or disconnected. Other SDP3 operating instructions and other
instructions for use can be found in the program. instructions for tools and vehicles on an ongoing
basis.
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Installation
Installing programs
1 Close all active programs except Windows.
2 Regardless of whether the file was
downloaded from the Internet or comes
from a CD, proceed as follows:
3 Double-click the program file.
4 Installation starts and a number of dialogue
boxes will be displayed. Follow the
instructions in these dialogue boxes.
Installing SDP3 may involve several
installations and it is only when all these have
been carried out that you can use the program
correctly.
About SDP3
Maintenance
Here you can access those parts of the program
which are required when carrying out an
inspection.
You can also save and analyse the vehicle's
stored operational data via the menu option
View stored operational data. You can also read
more about how this works in the section later
on that describes Stored operational data.
Electrical system
SDP3 allows troubleshooting from different directions. Under electrical system, you
can troubleshoot in relation to the electrical system. The approach is in principle the
same as the one used in SD2 for troubleshooting. The main difference is that SDP3
communicates with all the vehicle control units at the same time.
1 Vehicle
2 System
The vehicle has a number of electronic
control systems. The system is the control
unit with its components and circuits.
3 Control unit
Information about the control unit's
hardware is presented here.
4 Server
Information about the control unit's
software is presented here, i.e. the functions
which are available in the control unit. Here
you can carry out checks related to the
control unit, carry out adjustments and
calibrations.
5 Component group
The circuits are grouped under each
component group according to the main Levels when navigating under the Electrical
component in the circuit. system.
6 Circuit
Here you can obtain information in order to
troubleshoot the vehicle's electrical circuits.
SDP:01
1 Vehicle Fault codes for all
systems in the
vehicle.
3 Control Fault codes for the Description of the Location diagram Connection diagram
unit control unit. control unit. for control unit. and pin connection
list for the control
unit.
4 Server Fault codes for a Description of the Troubleshooting the Adjusting and
server in the control server. vehicle using tests calibrating the
6 Circuit Fault codes for the Description of the Troubleshooting a Location diagram Description of
circuit. circuit. circuit. Shows for circuit circuit components.
circuit diagram, and components.
possibility to read
and activate signals.
About SDP3
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About SDP3
User functions
SDP3 allows troubleshooting from different directions. Here you can troubleshoot by
starting from the vehicle's user functions.
1 Vehicle
2 Group of user functions
The user functions are grouped into
categories.
3 User function
An example of a user function is Cruise
control.
4 Application
An example of an application for Cruise
control is:
• Engage cruise control
• Disengage cruise control
The table below gives an indication of what sort of information the tabs contain on the different levels.
Fault Description Checking Function Adjusting
codes diagrams
1 Vehicle
2 Group of user
functions
3 User function Description of Troubleshooting Calibration
the user the vehicle with of current
function. tests linked to a user
control unit. function.
4 Application Function diagram
for the different
ways in which the
application can be
carried out, 5.
Product information
Information about how the vehicle is equipped is
available here. Here, for example, the user
functions which are available on the vehicle and
electrical information from the chassis
specification are displayed.
Information about the settings of the different
control unit parameters is also available here.
You can view when and which USB key was
connected when the parameters were last
changed.
Navigation tree
The control unit is responding but the information does not exist in SOPS.
Control units may have been fitted in the vehicle and not programmed correctly.
The configuration in the control unit differs from the configuration in SOPS.
The VIN number in the control unit differs from the VIN number in SOPS.
The control unit responds but there is no support for it in SDP3. There is either no
support at all for the supplementary number or there is no support for the
supplementary number in combination with the vehicle configuration.
There are fault codes associated with the system or user function.
Status bar
Contact between computer, VCI2 and vehicle but communication not working.
Low battery voltage, between 22.0 - 24.5 V. The system is working but the battery
charger should be connected.
Incorrect battery voltage, less than 22 V. The system is not working and the battery
charger must be connected.
Fault codes
Fault code.
The fault code was registered as active when fault codes were last read.
Vehicle system time at which the fault code was last registered as active.
Read/activate
The control unit recognises an activity (input signal, output signal or communication).
The control unit detects that a received value (of a signal or a message) is outside the
expected range.
Communication works well but the control unit does not recognise the value received.
The control unit recognises an activity (input signal, output signal or communication)
for a given function.
The circuit to the control unit input is open (not closed to earth).
The circuit to the control unit input is closed (to +24 V).
The circuit to the control unit input is open (not closed to earth or to +24 V).
Using SDP3
Demo mode
The USB key must be connected in order to run
the program in demo mode. VCI2 does not,
however, need to be connected.
Search
In SDP3 you now have the option to search for
components. The search is carried out on
circuits and user functions.
Select Find under View in the menu bar.
Starting a task
When you have started the program, the start
window will be displayed. Here you can choose
which type of task you wish to carry out, such as
Maintenance, Checks and adjustments or
Conversion. More information about the
relevant work option can be found on the
following pages.
Finishing a task
You finish a task by selecting Close in the File
menu.
Connecting
The vehicle's electrical system is displayed here. A description is provided below of the contents
You can obtain a description of the electrical of the tabs in the electrical system view. The
system with its related circuits and components. contents may vary slightly depending on where
You can read fault codes, read signals, activate you are in the navigation tree.
components and carry out tests, adjustments and
calibrations.
Fault codes
You can read and clear fault codes here. You can
see which fault codes are registered. You can
choose to view fault codes for the entire vehicle
or for each control unit.
The exclamation mark indicates that there are
fault codes. The exclamation mark is displayed
all the way from the vehicle level down to the
circuit where the fault is located.
Fault codes: fault code information for the vehicle is displayed here.
The fault codes are divided into active and Fault code monitoring
inactive ones. Active fault codes are fault codes
which have been registered and where the fault Here you can obtain help to check that a fault
persists. Inactive fault codes are fault codes really has been resolved after you have rectified
which have been registered but where the fault it, i.e. that the fault code will not recur. Fault
has then disappeared. code monitoring is used for those fault codes
where the fault does not become active
The fault codes are also divided into primary immediately, but for which more complicated
and secondary fault codes. A primary fault verification in the control unit is required
code is an original fault code. A secondary before the fault code is set.
fault code means a fault code which has been
registered in a control unit because a primary Here you can obtain a continuous read-out of
fault code has occurred in another control unit. the fault code status. This can be used when:
Active and primary fault codes are always • it is necessary for certain conditions to be
displayed, and you can then choose whether met in the vehicle so that the control unit
you also wish to view inactive and secondary can test and verify the fault code.
fault codes.
• the fault code is cycle filtered, which
Background information from the vehicle is means that the control unit does not set an
saved in the control unit for some fault codes. active fault code until it has tested it four
The information is from the latest registration. times with a negative result.
Information which may be useful when
troubleshooting is provided under the More • the fault code has a long validation period.
information button.
Description: descriptions of the vehicle's electrical system and circuits are displayed here.
Checking
A circuit diagram for the circuit concerned is
displayed here. You can read signals from the
control unit and activate different functions and
components in order to check whether the
circuit is working as expected.
By placing the mouse pointer on a cable harness
in the circuit diagram and pressing the left
mouse button, the cable is highlighted and the
cable marking is displayed.
By placing the mouse pointer on a terminal and
pressing the left mouse button, you can obtain
information about the pin part number and tools
for crimping the cable terminal.
Here it is possible to check the vehicle components by activating them using SDP3.
Location
Location diagrams are displayed here. These
indicate where on the vehicle a particular
electrical component is located.
In cases where there are several location
diagrams, you can move between them using the
arrow keys below the diagram.
Location: location diagrams for the components in the circuit are displayed here.
Components
Here you find a description of the components
which are included in a circuit.
For the control units there is also a description
of the control unit pins and a wiring diagram.
Components: descriptions for the components in the circuit are displayed here.
Adjusting
Adjustment provides the programming which
has previously been carried out with Scania
Programmer 2.
Here you can view the customer parameters
which can be changed and their current values.
There is also an option to calibrate and reset the
values.
The program works in different ways
depending on whether you wish to change a
customer parameter or carry out a calibration or
resetting. The following pages contain a
description of how to carry out an adjustment
or calibration.
Adjusting
You should have checked the vehicle and
rectified any fault codes before carrying out an
adjustment.
1 To carry out an adjustment, press the
Change button.
Here you can see the value that is held in
SOPS and that is set in the control unit. If
these values differ, a red dot is displayed.
The star displays the value that was set at
the factory.
2 Select a new value.
3 Then press Execute.
When you start an adjustment, the values
which are changed are marked with a red
dot. When you carry out the adjustment,
the changed customer parameters will be
marked with a green tick.
Calibration
1 Highlight what you wish to calibrate and
proceed by pressing the arrow keys.
2 A wizard will now appear which will help
you to carry out the calibration.
Fault codes
Here you can see which fault codes are
registered for a user function.
Other information relating to fault codes is the
same as for fault codes under electrical system.
Fault codes: fault code information for the vehicle is displayed here.
Description
Here you can obtain a brief description of the
vehicle's user functions.
Checking
You can carry out checks on some of the
vehicle's user functions here. Unlike checks
under the Electrical system, these checks may
work on several interrelated control units.
Several checks for user functions are under
development and will be added later.
Function diagram: a function diagram for the vehicle's user functions is displayed here.
Conversion
General
In the Conversion work option, you can carry
out "major adjustments" of the vehicle,
i.e. conversions. You should have checked the
vehicle and rectified any fault codes before
selecting this type of work option.
Remember that the control units affected by a
conversion can reset certain control unit
settings and calibrations. Make sure that the
control units concerned have the correct
parameters set and also make sure that after a
conversion you calibrate the control units
which may have been affected.
Local conversion
You can obtain information about any local
conversions here. You can carry these out
yourself by setting the parameters covered by
the conversion. When you choose to carry out
the conversion, the affected control units are
reprogrammed.
After conversion, you must report the changes
to Scania by sending in the changed SOPS file.
The report is a prerequisite for being able to
show correct information in Scania Multi.
Procedure
1 Start SDP3 and check the vehicle in the
Checks and adjustments work option.
2 Read and rectify the fault codes registered
in the vehicle.
3 Start the Conversion work option and
select Local conversion.
4 Highlight the conversion you wish to carry
out and proceed 1.
5 Set the new values for the parameters
concerned 2.
6 Execute 3.
7 Save the SOPS file by selecting Save
SOPS.
8 Go to the Checks and adjustments work
option and calibrate and reset any control
unit which may have been affected.
9 Report by sending in the changed SOPS
file to Scania.
Procedure during local conversion. References are made in the text on the previous page to the
numbers in the illustration.
Maintenance
In the Inspections work option you can access
limited parts of the program which are required
during an inspection.
The parts which are currently accessible are
connecting, checking the control unit
parameters and support for reading fault codes.
Communication between
SDP3 and the vehicle
An information exchange takes place
continuously between SDP3 and the vehicle
control units. Signals and messages are sent in
both directions. Unexpected interference in
communication can occur which affects the
ability to, for example, read and display
information from the vehicle control units.
When interference occurs in the
communication between the vehicle and SDP3,
you as the user will receive information about
this, either in the form of a fault message or via
a symbol which indicates what is wrong.
It may be worth knowing that disruptions to
communication which occur after you have
connected the program and started work are
usually temporary. Where the fault message
indicates a cause, check what is indicated and
try again. Where no cause is given, try again
several times to see whether the
communication problem disappears. If the fault
does not seem to affect the work you are doing,
you can ignore the fault message and continue.
The fault control in the program is under
development and is being continuously
improved.
• Electric welders
• Power supply installations, e.g. thyristor
units