GIT EDR G1ZHDDM001 User manual

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CONTENTS
Section 1. Getting Started
Read me first ............................................................................................................................. 4
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 4
Copyright ............................................................................................................................ 4
Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction to EDR .................................................................................................................. 5
The Purpose of EDR (Event Data Recorder) ................................................................... 5
Composition of EDR ........................................................................................................... 5
Safety warnings and cautions before use ............................................................................... 6
Section 2. Components of EDR
Components of EDR .................................................................................................................. 9
Section 3. Basic Features
Specifications and features .................................................................................................... 16
General features .............................................................................................................. 16
PC Interface ..................................................................................................................... 16
VCI (Vehicle Communication Interface) ......................................................................... 17
Added Interface ............................................................................................................... 17
Main Components ............................................................................................................ 17
Power On/off method and switch operation .......................................................................... 18
Turning on the VCI module ............................................................................................. 18
VCI Display Operation ..................................................................................................... 19
Turning off the VCI module ............................................................................................ 19
Installation of VCI module and DLC main cable .................................................................... 20
Installation of main DLC cable ........................................................................................ 20
Installation of VCI module ............................................................................................... 22
Installation of USB cable ................................................................................................. 23
Section 4. Default behavior
Start-up procedures ............................................................................................................... 26
Start EDR .......................................................................................................................... 26
Main screen layout ................................................................................................................. 27
Main screen layout .......................................................................................................... 27
Tab Menu ......................................................................................................................... 28
Select Vehicle ......................................................................................................................... 29
Select vehicle ................................................................................................................... 29

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vehicle search menu description .................................................................................... 30
Choose the vehicle by VIN.............................................................................................. 31
Method to choose vehicle and adapter ........................................................................... 32
Enter Additional information ........................................................................................... 33
Check connector part number ......................................................................................... 34
Retrieve ............................................................................................................................ 35
Retrieve completed .......................................................................................................... 36
PDF file save .................................................................................................................... 37
Open saved file ................................................................................................................ 38
Initial screen .................................................................................................................... 39
Summary of each event in one page .............................................................................. 40
Configuration .................................................................................................................... 43
Internet Update ................................................................................................................. 44
Section 5. Appendix
Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment ............................................................. 46

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Read me first
Introduction to EDR
Safety warnings and cautions before use
Section 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d

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Read me first
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Read me first
Thank you for purchasing the EDR(Event Data Recorder). Read the instructions thoroughly for proper
operation of your EDR(Event Data Recorder)
This Manual is copyrighted by Global Information Technology Co., Ltd. all rights reserved. No part of
this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Global Information
Technology Co., Ltd.
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
2012 Global Information Technology Co., Ltd. All Right Reserved.
EDR specifications and manual are subject to change without notice. Global Information technology
Co., Ltd. assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from error, omission or
discrepancies between the computer, VCI and the User Manual.
Introduction
Copyright
Disclaimer

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Introduction to EDR
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Introduction to EDR
The Purpose of EDR (Event Data Recorder)
EDR is to confirm and analyze to collect the data when colliding with a vehicle.
Aim of EDR is below.
1. A detailed investigation of collision status
2. An accurate analysis of a safety device performance
(Relevant laws: part 563 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations)
Composition of EDR
EDR(Event Data Recorder), is composed of VCI(Vehicle Communication Interface), ACU connector,
EDR software.
VCI : Module for vehicle Electronic Control Unit (ECU) communication.
EDR software : The program for reading and analyzing Event Data which communication with
airbag ECU.
ACU connector : Module for connect between ECU and VCI.
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Safety warnings and cautions before use
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Safety warnings and cautions before use
This section contains WARNINGS and CAUTIONS for the safe use of your EDR. Please read the
following contents before use.
WARNING
This indicates items for which incorrect handling may result in a major accident involving
serious
injury or death.
Set up the VCI module in a safe place in the vehicle. Avoid contact or disturbing other
equipment and parts during vehicle operation.
Do not use another High Power electrical supply device for power input on the VCI module
except the car battery (7~35VDC).
Be sure to tighten the link between the electric supply cable and the battery extension cable to
prevent detachment during use.
Install trigger module in a safe location to avoid disturbing normal vehicle operation.
Con
nection between VCI equipment, DLC main cable and adapter cable connections must
remain tight in order to avoid separation during normal vehicle operation.
Do not disassemble VCI module.

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CAUTION
This indicates items for which incorrect handling ma
y lead to injury or damage to property. Under
certain conditions more serious consequences may result.
Always use the VCI module in its rubber shield and keep inner VCI module away from liquids
and other contaminants.
Do not drop or shock the VCI module, damage may result.
Do not leave tools or heavy objects on the VCI module.
ALWAYS check positive and negative Battery cables before attaching the extension cable to the
power supply cable.
Beware of contacting any hot or moving engine parts or belts
while using the extension cable
and power cable with the equipment.
Unplugging the DLC and USB cables from the VCI module must only be done after releasing the
cable connector lock tab(s).
USB cable must be connected to VCI module in order to upgrade VCI firmware.
Place all parts and supplies inside the storage case when not in use.
When plugging or unplugging any of the cable connectors on the VCI
equipment, use the cable
connector handle and confirm the lock tab(s) are released.

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EDR Components
Section 2 Components of EDR

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Components of EDR
Components of EDR Components of EDR
Part name Part number Description Qty.
EDR program DVD
G1ZHDDM001 : Hyundai
G1ZKDDM001 : Kia
G1ZGDDM001 : General
G1ZLDDM001 : R&D
EDR program DVD
* HDD : 200 MB
* OS : Windows XP
(Windows VISTA(32bit,
64bit), Windows 7(32bit, 64bit)
* CPU : 2 GHz
* USB : 1.1
* Memory : 1 GB RAM
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Carrying Case
G1GKNHA001
Carrying Case for keeping or moving the EDR
products. 1
Assy.-VCI module
G1CHDMK050 VCI module for scan-tool functions. 1
Cable-Mini USB
G1MDDCA105
Cable for communication between VCI and
Information Terminal(Laptop).
Length 3.5m.
1
Cable-DLC [26pin -
16pin]
G1CDDCA001
DLC main cable for communication between
VCI module and (16pin) OBD-II d
iagnosis
connector on vehicle.
Length 2.0m.
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Part name Part number Description Qty.
AC/DC adapter
G1CDDPA011
Adapter for supplying power to the VCI main
module from AC power 1
AC power cable
G1CDKCA001 Cable for AC/DC adapter
Standard format: IEC 60320 C13 1
CFCI module
G1DDDME001 Used to communicate with CAN-
FD applied
vehicles. 1
Adapter[36pin]
G1ZDDPA002
Adapter for communication with LM,
LM
FCEV vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA004
Adapter for communication with YF, YF HEV
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1

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Part name Part number Description Qty.
Adapter[27pin]
G1ZDDPA005
Adapter for communication with RB, FS
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA006
Adapter for communication with GD vehicle.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin]
G1ZDDPA007
Adapter for communication with HG,
DMA(AN), NC vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA008
Adapter for communication with
MD, UD, JK
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[24pin]
G1ZDDPA009
Adapter for communication with BK, BH, VI
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1

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Part name Part number Description Qty
Adapter[44pin]
G1ZDDPA011
Adapter for communication with VI vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[44pin]
G1ZDDPA012
Adapter for communication with GD vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[44pin-44pin]
G1ZDDPA013
Adapter for communication with DH, TL, HI
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[44pin-44pin]
G1ZDDPA014
Adapter for communication with
LFA, LF HEV,
LF PHEV, JS vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA021
Adapter for communication with
AD, ADA, AE
HEV, AE EV, PD, AE PHEV, IK vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1

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Part name Part number Description Qty
Adapter[44pin-44pin]
G1ZDDPA024
Adapter for communication with OS vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[36pin-52pin]
G1ZDDPA025
Adapter for communication with
TMA, LX2,
DN8A, DN8 HEV vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[36pin-52pin]
G1ZDDPA026
Adapter for communication with FE vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA027
Adapter for communication with OS EV
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[27pin-39pin]
G1ZDDPA028
Adapter for communication with JS N
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1

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Part name Part number Description Qty
Adapter[36pin-52pin]
G1ZDDPA029
Adapter for communication with RG3, JX1
vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
1
Adapter[36pin-52pin]
G1ZDDPA030
Adapter for communication with QX vehicles.
Length 0.4m.
Color: Yellow
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Specifications and features
Power On/off method and switch operation
Installation of VCI module and DLC main cable
Section 3 B a s i c F e a t u r e s

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Specifications and features
B a s i c F e a t u r e s Specifications and features
Specification of VCI
General features
Item Specifications
Micro Controller ARM9 (S3C2410A) @ 208MHz
Memory RAM 32MByte
ROM 32MByte
Operating Voltage 7~35VDC
Operating Temperature
14 ~158 (-10 ~ 70 ) : USB Mode
14 ~131 (-10 ~ 55 ) : Wireless LAN Mode
Operating Mode Diagnosis Function / Flight Record Function
Current Consumption Typical 350mA @12V
Housing ABS & Rubber Shroud
Dimension 170 × 105 × 33 mm
Weigh 350g
PC Interface
Item Specifications
Wire protocol USB 1.1
Wireless protocol Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b

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Figure 1. Main Components of VCI module
VCI (Vehicle Communication Interface)
Item Specifications
CAN CAN 2.0B
K-Line/L-Line ISO-9141, ISO-9141-CARB, KWP-2000
Commercial Veh. SAE-J1708, RS-232C
Data/Control Line Melco Pull-Down UART
Added Interface
Item Specifications
1. VSS Vehicle speed simulation
2. Voltage Output 5 ~20 VDC
Main Components
Trigger Module Connector
Mini USB Connector
DLC Connector
VCI Status Display
Power Switch

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Power On/off method and switch operation
B a s i c F e a t u r e s Power On/off method and switch operation
To turn on the VCI module, first connect the main DLC cable from the vehicle to the VCI module and
depress the main power switch.
If the vehicle DLC diagnosis connector does not use a 16-pin connector, or if battery power cannot be
supplied to the VCI module, the AC/DC power cable must be connected to supply battery power to the
VCI module.
Figure 1. VCI module display
Turning on the VCI module

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The VCI equipment has a display for checking VCI operating conditions. This display shows the
current condition of each VCI function with a colored LED.
Figure 2. LED status on the VCI module display
POWER
the VCI module.
Green: refers to Normal(diagnosis) mode
VEH. COMM
The current condition of Vehicle communication to the VCI module can be monitored using this LED.
This LED is Green.
PC COMM
Displays communication mode between the VCI and PC, it also displays by LED color.
Red color refers to wireless LAN and Green for USB cable.
To turn off the VCI module, depress the power switch for 2-3 seconds or disconnect the power supply
cable. The VCI module automatically turns off in case of a disconnected power supply cable.
VCI Display Operation
Turning off the VCI module

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Installation of VCI module and DLC main cable
B a s i c F e a t u r e s Installation of VCI module and DLC main cable
First locate the Data Link Connector (DLC), to communicate between the ECU and the EDR.
The location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) may vary depending on the type of vehicle.
DLC may be installed in the engine room. Check for the proper location on each vehicle.
Some older model vehicles, which do not use a 16-pin (OBD II diagnosis -SAE J1962) connector,
must use a 16-pin suitable adapter. The SCSI connector is on the other side of this 16-pin
diagnosis connector.
The SCSI connector must be connected properly at the VCI module. And the user must check the
connection condition once complete.
Figure 1. Connect the DLC main Cable to the OBD-II Connector
Installation of main DLC cable
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