It loaded fine but when updating database, I get a message that its cant find the file on the cd Do I need to have this in order to connect to my DF50 Is there a way to just copy it to my laptop Appreciate any help I can get, thankyou.
Suzuki Outboard Diagnostic Software Software Is WorkingThe software is working fine, reading codes and values and for that i use it.I changed the name and unRARd it and here is the file inside.
Suzuki Outboard Diagnostic Software Zip But ItAs i cant upload.dbf files i RENAMED it to se0103.zip but it is NOT ZIPPED. I hate to load stuff on my computer where i dont know its purpose. He is also a certified marine technician and the author of a popular text on writing local history. Then came Mercurys computerized Quicksilver Digital Diagnostic Terminal. You probably grumbled because now it suddenly took a technician in a dealership to read the extensible firmware interface trouble codes generated by your outboard. Whats In the Box The Computer Diagnostic System CDS G3 kit includes a Smart Craft diagnostic interface that plugs into your computer. To connect the Smart Craft diagnostic interface to the outboard, the kit includes a CAN PCAN adapter harness and a G3 engine harness adapter that includes a resistor. Look at All Those Wires If your outboards powerhead has a junction box and that accepts the CAN PCAN H adapter harness, you connect the the Smart Card diagnostic connector to your computer, after you load the software. You then connect CAN PCAN H adapter harness to the Smart Card diagnostic connector. You then connect the CAN PCAN H adapter to the junction boxs connector on your outboards powerhead. If your outboard lacks a junction box, you connect the CAN PCAN H adapter harness to the G3 engine harness adapter and connect the G3 harness adapter to the G3 connector on your outboards powerhead. Either connections allows you to connect the computer to your boats electronic junction box. The CDS G3 is designed to download the EFI error codes and provide diagnostic guidance regardless of the route used to access the information. When you connect the CDS G3 system to your boats Smart Craft system, your computer becomes a source of information as the CDS G3 system turns the EFI fault codes into a picture of your boats performance, as well as a guide to repairing the trouble your outboard is experiencing. Setting Up Your Boats Details Not only does the system find your outboards problems through the EFI codes, it helps you configure your boats systems. It lets you alter the electronic helm configuration, to make the boats helm more responsive. You can use the CDS G3 system to set up the autopilot configuration, the automatic quartermaster and adjust the compass configuration, so you go in the right direction, based on the Smart Crafts GPS-based compass. Finally, can you adjust the joystick steering systems responsiveness, set the trim-and-tilt limits for your outboard and set the tachometer link. Major Drawback Mercury Marine intended the CDS G3 software for its dealers, not shade-tree outboard mechanics. Part of the registration procedure requires you to enter a dealer identification number and the main telephone number of the dealership. You have a 15-day, limited trial use available, but eventually you must register. In addition, the software must be re-registered every 45 days. However, several Mercury parts suppliers sell the software to the public and provide codes and information for the initial and subsequent registrations. Suzuki Outboard Diagnostic Software Manual About TheReferences Mercury Mariner Service Bulletin: Quicksilver Digital Diagnostic Terminal (DDT) Scan Tool Support No Longer Available Mercury Marine: CDS G3 Interface Kit - Components Contained in Kit Mercury Marine: CDS G3 Users Manual About the Author Will Charpentier is a writer who specializes in boating and maritime subjects. A retired ship captain, Charpentier holds a doctorate in applied ocean science and engineering.
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