VCI Model for DS810 Sample Clauses

VCI Model for DS810. No. Name Description ① Power and Bluetooth connection Indicator Light on red & blue flashing: Power on and Bluetooth is disconnected Light on blue: Bluetooth is connected Light on blue flashing: communicating VCI Box Parameters Processor ARM 32-bit Cortex processor Input Voltage DC 8-30V Operating Temperature -10 to 70℃ ( 14-158℉ ) , relative Humidity:<90% Storage Temperature -30 to 120℃ ( -22-248℉ ) , relative Humidity:<90% Communication model Bluetooth or USB Protocols ISO 9141, ISO14230, ISO15765, ISO11898, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-1850 PWM, UDS, K/L lines, High speed CAN, Middle speed CAN, Low speed CAN and Single wire CAN 2.4 VCI Model for DS810 Plus No. Name Description ① Power Indicator Lights up when powered(connected to the car) ② Vehicle communication indicator Flashing When communicating ③ Bluetooth indicator Lights up when connected to tablet ④ USB indicator Lights up when connected to tablet No. Name Description ⑤ USB interface Used for wired communication with tablets ⑥ DC interface Power supply No. Name Description ⑦ Main cable interface Connect the OBDII main cable VCI Box Parameters Processor ARM 32-bit Cortex processor Input Voltage DC 8-30V Operating Temperature -10 to 70℃ ( 14-158℉ ) , relative Humidity:<90% Storage Temperature -30 to 120℃ ( -22-248℉ ) , relative Humidity:<90% Communication model Bluetooth or USB Protocols ISO 9141, ISO14230, ISO15765, ISO11898, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-1850 PWM, J1939, J1708, UDS, K/L lines, High speed CAN, Middle speed CAN, Low speed CAN and Single wire CAN 2.5 Host Model 2.3-1 The front of host No. Name Description ① Power Indicator Lights on green when power on and the battery is higher than 20% Lights on red when power on and the battery is lower than 20% Lights on blue when it is charging Lights on green when it is full charge ② Communicaiton Indicator The light flashing when diagnose communication
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