User guide
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- RP1210 adapters
- PC hardware requirements
- Technical Assistance
- Installing Bendix® ACom® Diagnostics
- Using Bendix® ACom® Diagnostics
- Bendix® ACom® Diagnostics 6.5 Windows ECU Status Screen
- Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Screen
- Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) Screen
- Configuration Screen
- Bendix® Trailer Roll Stability Program® (TRSP®) screen
- Pressures Screen
- Bendix® Trailer Roll Stability Program® (TRSP®) Sensors
- Sensor Calibration
- Component Test Screen
- Installation Test
- Bendix® ACom® Diagnostics 6.5 Adaptive Cruise w/ Braking (ACB) Diagnostics
- ACB Data Log
- Known Issues with Bendix® ACom® Diagnostics 6.5
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PC hardware requirements
Bendix
®
ACom
®
diagnostic software is designed to run on Windows
®
2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7
operating systems. Below are the minimum requirements for running the application.
• 1 Gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
• 1 GB RAM
• 1 GB free disk space
• Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6+ or equivalent
• Adobe
®
Acrobat
®
(latest version recommended)
• USB Communication port
• VGA standard graphics adapter with a resolution of 800 x 600 (minimum), 1024 x 768 recommended
• Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse
NOTE: Windows
®
95 and 98 operating systems are not supported.
The content displayed on an ACom Diagnostics screen depends on: the ECU selected on the
Start page; and also on the features enabled on the ECU. Certain features/options of ACom
Diagnostics may not be visible, since they do not apply to the ECU being inspected.
For extended details on the features of a particular ACom Diagnostics screen, select the Help
button located on that screen.
Technical Assistance
For any questions regarding setup or operation of ACom diagnostics please contact Bendix at
1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725). See the Bendix website, www.bendix.com for periodic software
updates.
Licensing Information: BENDIX
®
ACom
®
diagnostic software requires an end user license
agreement, including user consent, prior to installing the software on the user’s computer.










