In Site Overview 2018
In Site Overview 2018
In Site Overview 2018
Media device (needed for installation in most cases and INCAL): Dual Layer - Double Density DVD-ROM DVD-ROM (may be internal or external as needed for installation)
Available Ports: 2x USB 2.0 See datalink adapter manufacturer for port specifications.
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Licensing Information
Product Based
MR/HD Automotive provides access to the EPA 2007 and above on highway engines in North America and the Euro VI engines for Europe which are
listed below.
ISM - CM876 ISL9 CM2250
ISX - CM871 ISX12/11.9/15 CM2250
ISB - CM2150 ISX12 G CM2180 EJ
ISC - CM2150 ISB4.5 CM2350 B104
ISL - CM2150D ISB6.7 CM2350 B101
ISL G - CM218 ISL9 CM2350 L1010
ISB6.7 CM2250 ISX12/15 CM2350 X102/X101
ISC8.3 CM2250 Turbo Actuator Controller
Aftertreatment Diesel Exhaust Fluid Controller
MR/HD Plus provides access to all applications and engines except High Horsepower (HHP) engines.
Service Plus provides access to all engines and applications that INSITE supports.
Functionality Levels
Pro is the highest level of functionality that INSITE provides, which includes calibration download.
– NOTE: Requires certification by Cummins distributor to obtain this type of license.
Lite provides all of the functionality of Pro except for calibration download capability.
RSGR/Industrial Pro functionality limits the access to Road Speed Governor parameters and Industrial Pro provide calibration download to Industrial
products only.
Basic functionality is read only and does not have adjustment or calibration download capability. 5
RP1210 Device Compatibility
Supported
– INLINE 7
• NOTE: INLINE 5 & INLINE 6 do work with INSITE, but are no longer supported
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Launching & Licensing
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Launching INSITE
After INSITE has been
installed, you should have a
shortcut icon on your desktop
that looks like .
Double-click INSITE shortcut.
An INSITE splash screen
should be displayed as shown
to the right.
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Launching INSITE
If no licenses have been activated, a “Welcome to INSITE” window will appear
If licenses have already been activated, INSITE will launch
NOTE: This window must be closed if “Activate Licenses” is selected to allow licenses to activate properly. 9
Navigating INSITE™
Title Bar
Menu Bar
Tool Bar
View Bar
Selected Connection
Communication Status
Connection Status
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Launching License Configuration Tool (LCT)
Standalone utility to manage licenses and
counts for INSITE™ and can be found
several ways
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Tool Instance
Once LCT is launched, you
should obtain a tool instance in
the upper-right corner.
Tool instances should be unique to each
system.
Very important to document the tool
instance in the event of a system crash or
sudden replacement.
If a tool instance is not obtained (N/A), it
is recommended to contact your I.T. or
network administrator to ensure there are
no issues with communication being
blocked.
If a tool instance is obtained, you should
have communication and ability to
activate licenses properly.
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Activating Licenses
Click on Activate Licenses/Counts tab at left
of LCT.
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Activating Licenses using Activation
Keys
Enter license activation keys manually, one at a
time
After activation key has been entered, click
“Activate” button
A window will appear showing “Activating
Licenses…”
Once license is activated successfully, you will see
a prompt.
Repeat this process as needed to activate all
licenses issued.
– A Basic & Functional license key is required for full
functionality
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Activating Licenses using QSOL Log In
If you have a Quickserve (QSOL) account and the licenses have been
registered to your QSOL ID, you can click on “Log In” button to start
activation.
Once logged in, any licenses available for activation, will be
displayed.
– Any licenses already activated will not appear when logged in.
Select the desired licenses, then click “Activate” to continue.
You will then be prompted to confirm activation of selected items.
Once selection is confirmed, licenses will begin to activate and
prompt to review after activation is successful.
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Viewing Active Licenses & Counts
Once licenses are activated,
you can click on “View Active
Licenses/Counts” tab and
licenses should display as
shown.
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Additional Resources
For additional information on other functions of LCT, please
view the tutorial videos using the links provided below.
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Configuring Options
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How to Configure Options in INSITE™
• In the menu bar, navigate to Tools > Options
• The Options dialog screen should appear
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Calibration Selection Options
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Connections Options
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File Options
Allows user to modify location
paths for saved items such as…
– Calibration Logs
– Data Monitor/Logger Logs
– Exported images, templates and logs
– Imported images, templates and logs
– Inquire Data Extraction files
– Work Orders & ECM Images
– Templates
Default settings are recommended
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General Options
Start Up
– Display/Hide Splash Screen at launch
Toolbar
– Set display button size
– Display/Hide Tool Tips
Viewbar
– Display/Hide feature names
Key Switch Timer
– Enable/Disable
Fault Codes
– Set Auto Refresh rate
Reset INSITE to Cummins Default Settings
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Appearance Options
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Inquire Data Extraction Options
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Units of Measure Options
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User Manager Options
Enables a system administrator
to assign specific access rights
to individual users and groups
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User Manager Groups Options
Add, remove or modify group
rights
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Users Options
Add and remove users
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Work Orders Options
Enable/Disable Work Order Mode
– Enabled is recommended
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ECM Multi-Level Security
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ECM Passwords
Most Cummins ECMs have 5 levels of password
capability
– Master
• Master password allows all writes, adjustments and resets
• If Master password is set, but not entered
– No Changes to ECM allowed
– Adjustment
• Master password must also be set
• Only allows changing ECM adjustments
• Features and parameters
– Reset
• Master password must also be set
• Only allows ECM resets
• Fault Codes & Trip Information
– OEM & OEM 2
• Master password does not need to be set
• Protects OEM specific parameters from adjustment
– Greenhouse Gas
• Do not use unless directed by Cummins Inc. 32
ECM Passwords
Used to protect the ECM from users
attempting to make unauthorized
adjustments
Different levels can be set to allow for:
– Resets only (Reset Password)
– Feature Adjustments (Adjustment Password)
– Full functionality (Master Password)
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ECM Password Removal (Zap-IT)
To remove ECM and OEM passwords:
– Select Tools> ECM Password Removal... on the menu bar. The ECM
Password Removal window will appear. This window is also called
the ZAP-IT window.
– Select the type of ECM Passwords to be removed.
– Select ZAP-IT. The ECM Password Removal Confirmation window will
appear.
– Select Yes and follow the prompts to remove the ECM passwords.
– The ECM Password Removal window will display the number of counts
remaining, if any.
– Select Cancel to close the ECM Password Removal screen.
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Adding New Connection
Click on connection
Select “Add New…”
Dialog box for ECM Connection
Wizard should appear as shown.
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Adding New Connection
Select appropriate connection.
– Auto Configure
• Automatically detects installed
datalink adapters
– RP1210 Adapters
• Manually configure the datalink
adapter connection
– Simulator
• Creates simulated ECM
environment using virtual port
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Auto Configure
Auto Configure will
automatically detect
and connect to an
RP1210A compliant
adapter that is
installed on the PC
Select Auto
Configure and click
the Next button
Ensure that the
steps listed in the
Instructions have
been completed
Click the Start button
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Auto Configure
Auto Configure will
attempt to detect
and connect to an
RP1210A compliant
adapter
This can take
several minutes to
complete
To cancel the
process, click the
Stop button,
otherwise let it run
until it completes
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Auto Configure
Auto Configure
process was
successful
Click on the Next
button to continue
Select the desired
adapter configuration
Click on the Next
button to continue
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RP1210 Adapters
Select desired vendor
Select desired adapter
– Ensure correct connection type is
selected (such as USB, Bluetooth,
Wireless, or COM port)
Select protocol
– Auto Detect, J1939 or J1708
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Simulator
Simulates connections to all supported
engines
– Almost full simulated tool functionality
– Can be used for training or exploring Engine
Features without being connected to an Engine
– Data is simulated and does not represent actual
engine data
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Adding New Connection
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Adding New Connection
If desired, select
corresponding checkbox to
make connection active.
If desired, select
corresponding checkbox to
setup/add another connection.
Click “Finish”
NOTE: If another connection is not
being created and connection is
made active, the Connect to ECM
dialog box will appear after finish.
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Adding New Connections
Additional connections or simulators can be added by navigating the
Menu Bar
– Tools > Options > Connections
– File > Connections > Add New Connection…
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Selecting Connections
Select connection from
dropdown.
Connect dialog box should
appear after selecting desired
connection.
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Connecting to ECM
Use the left View Bar “Connect to
ECM” icon
Click on Tool Bar icon
From Menu Bar, click on Tools
Connect to ECM
Use keyboard key shortcut Ctrl+E
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always ensure
the desired adapter is selected before
attempting to connect to the ECM
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Connecting to ECM
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Fault Codes
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Fault Codes
Fault Codes window displays an engine's fault data
Each fault is represented by a Cummins fault code
Indicates a specific malfunction or abnormal condition within the controller, subsystem, or engine
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Fault Codes
Additional data can be viewed for each fault code by clicking to expand the fault
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Fault Information System
Fault Codes window provides
link to troubleshooting
information
Accessed by right-clicking on
a displayed fault and selecting
“Fault Trees Troubleshooting
Steps”
Right-click menu also allows
sorting and printing fault
codes
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Fault Information System
Follow steps
accordingly in
troubleshooting
information.
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Clearing Fault Codes
Fault codes can be cleared
by right-clicking in the fault
code window, selecting
Refresh All Faults, then
clicking All as shown.
A key cycle will be required
after clearing fault codes
Only fault codes marked
“Inactive” will be cleared.
Any fault codes marked
“Active” will re-display in
fault code window after key
cycle. (If the fault is still
present.)
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Data Monitor / Logger
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Data Monitor / Logger
Predefined and
Custom
Parameter
Groups available
to allow common
monitors to be
selected quickly
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Data Monitor / Logger
Ability to select
all monitor
parameters
available or
select monitor
parameters
individually
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Data Monitor / Logger
Ability to view
minimum and
maximum
measured values
of values read by
INSITE while the
parameters are
being monitored
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Data Monitor / Logger
Method to view or log live engine data at a user defined sample rate.
Monitor data:
• View selected parameters to display
• Start\Resume
• Pause
• Stop
Log data:
• Continuous logged data for each parameter selected and saved to a file for analysis
Snapshot:
Single data point logged for each parameter selected and saved to a file for analysis
Start Graphical Monitoring
Graphical Monitoring for up to six (6) parameters
Set Sampling Rate
User settings for parameter sample rate
Setup Event Marker
Used to setup event markers to mark events in log files
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Data Monitor / Logger
An event can be marked while logging in the main Data Monitor / Logger
screen, or when in Graphical Monitoring, by pressing the spacebar
This provides the option to enable or disable the Event Marker as well as
providing the option to create comments for event markers
The Log file contains the Event Marker Description.
Data Monitor/Logger provides a means to View, Log or Snapshot live
engine data
Log and Snapshot files can be saved as a CSV or Tab delimited (.txt) files
for analysis in Excel
The Data Monitor/Logger appearance can be modified through Tools
Options to display data in a larger font
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Graphical Monitoring
Graphical Monitoring is a
way to display, log, print,
and save data for up to six
parameters in a graph
Graphical Monitoring
visually monitors and plots
multiple parameters into a
graphical display
Graphical Monitoring also
supports importing
graphical logs and playback
of the log
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Data Monitor / Logger
Converting a Log file for external use:
– Generate a Log File
– Save the Log File
• INSITE prompts to save once Stop has been
selected in Data Monitor/Logger
• The log files or the snapshot files are saved
as Comma Separated Value (CSV) files
• This file is saved to the hard drive in the
C:\Intelect\Insite\Logs Directory or to the
drive INSITE is installed
• User Comments can be added to the Log File
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Diagnostic Tests
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Diagnostic Tests
Displays tests
available for the
connected engine
Each engine supports
different diagnostic
tests
Select the desired test
and click the “Next”
button
Always follow the
directions of each test
carefully
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Advanced ECM Data
Displays the special features
available for the connected
engine
Each engine supports different
special features
Select the desired special
feature
Always follow the directions of
each feature carefully
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Features & Parameters
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Features & Parameters
Allows licensed user to
make changes to ECM
settings
Multiple adjustments can
be done at one time
Tool Tips are available
that help in adjusting
parameters and viewing
limits
Feature group categories
can be expanded or
collapsed to adjust
parameters
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Features & Parameters
Available features and parameters
displayed are calibration based and will
vary by engine family
Parameters are a subset of features
Adjustable features and parameters will
be displayed with or icons
Selected features and parameters will
be displayed with the or icons
Some features and parameters may be
locked and are indicated by or
icons
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Features & Parameters
To change a parameter, navigate to the desired feature
In the ECM Value column, enter or select the desired value
–The new value should be displayed in the ECM Value column and previous value will be displayed in the
Original Value column.
Once all changes are made, right click in the Features and Parameters window and
select Send To > ECM or click the “Send to ECM” button in the menu bar
Select OK in the Confirm ECM Adjustment window to confirm saving changes.
– Key cycle will be required after changes are saved to ECM
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Features and Parameters for Multi-Module ECM(s)
When connecting to a multi-
module ECM you will see the
primary and secondary ECM(s)
in Features and Parameters.
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Features & Parameters
Limits can be viewed by selecting
“Limits” from the right-click menu within
the Features and Parameters window.
Limits will display the name as well as
both minimum and maximum limits for
the selected parameter.
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Calibration Selection
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Calibration Selection
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Calibration Selection
Calibrations are detected in INSITE when INCAL DVD icon
is displayed next to folder or drive
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Adding Certification Codes
Certification Codes will need to
be selected prior to calibration
download being performed
initially.
– Right-click the engine name
– Select “Certification Codes”
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Add/Remove Certification Codes Add Selected
Adding/Removing Certification
Codes can be done in several
ways
– Select desired certification codes
from the list, then click the Add All
“Add/Remove Selected” button
– Click the “Add/Remove All” button
Remove Selected
Remove All
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Fleet Counts
A Fleet Count is not required when:
– Calibrating an ECM to a new ECM Code revision
– Superseding ECM Codes
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Performing A Calibration Download
Connect to ECM
Open Calibration Selection and select ECM\PDD button
If Auto-Detect is enabled, INSITE will automatically detect the calibration code currently
in the ECM.
If Auto-Detect is not enabled, locate desired calibration in Calibration Workspace or
other location (such as INCAL DVD or network drive)
– Requires downloading calibration from ECM Code Search in INSITE or through Quickserve
Select calibration
Right-click on calibration and select “Transfer to ECM”
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Performing A Calibration Download
Click the Next button on the
Calibration Download Wizard
window
Review the System ID and
Dataplate information
– Dataplate information can be edited in this
window
– The Restore Original Values button will
undo all edits made
– The Save/Restore Adjustable Parameters
box is checked by default.
(Recommended)
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Performing A Calibration Download
Verify the information in the
Summary window
Click the Next button to
continue
Review the Adjustment
Confirmation window
– Anytime, up to this point, you can cancel
the download and go back
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Performing a Multi-Module Calibration Download
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Performing a Multi-Module Calibration Download
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Performing A Calibration Download
Calibration Transfer progress windows
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Performing A Calibration Download
Calibration Transfer
Results window
Click the OK button
to continue
Calibration Transfer
Complete window
Click on the Next
button to continue
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Performing A Calibration Download
Click on the Finish
button to close the
ECM Calibration
Download Wizard
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
Connect to ECM
Open Calibration Selection and select ECM\PDD button
Right click on Programmable Datalink Device (PDD) and select Autodetect Calibration
Or locate desired calibration
– In Calibration Workspace
• Requires downloading calibration from ECM Code Search in INSITE or through Quickserve
– INCAL DVD
– Network Drive
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
Autodetect will find
and select the
appropriate calibration
code for the
connected PDD
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
Right click the desired
calibration code and
select “Transfer To
Device” or select the
“Transfer to ECM” button
from the toolbar
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
On the Calibration
Download Wizard
click on the Next
button
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
On the PDD
Calibration window
select the device to
be calibrated by
checking the box
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Performing A PDD Calibration Download
On the PDD
Calibration window,
when the “Reflash is
completed
successfully”
message appears,
click on the Cancel
button or Red X
button to close
the window and
continue
The ECM will
reconnect
automatically
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ECM/PDD Code Search
ECM Code Search allows
checking for calibration updates
and reviewing calibration history
regardless of ECM connectivity
– When not connected to ECM, the
search box will appear to search for
calibration updates by manually
entering ECM or PDD Code
– When connected to ECM, you can
only check for calibration updates or
review calibration history of the
connected ECM
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Using ECM/PDD Code Search
Select desired option of ECM or PDD for searching for the calibration code
– ECM (Engine Control Module) or PDD (DEF Controller, Turbocharger Actuator, etc.)
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ECM/PDD Code Calibration History
On the ECM/PDD Code Search
window click on the Calibration
History button
Review the ECM Calibration Revision
History
Click on the Export button to export
the information to a .csv file format
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ECM/PDD Code Calibration History
On the Export window, click
the Save button to export the
Calibration History
On the Export window, click
the Cancel button to cancel
and close the window
Click on the OK button to
return to the ECM Calibration
History window
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ECM/PDD Code Search
On ECM/PDD Code Search
window, click on the Exit
button to close the window
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Work Orders
ECM Images
Templates
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Work Orders
A Work Order is the top level identifier that contains the ECM image(s).
– An image is a copy of the ECM data
– May contain multiple images
Work Orders can be used to…
– Identify a specific customer, vehicle or equipment
– Help track vehicle and equipment repair history
If Work Order Mode is enabled…
– Prompted to create “Initial” image when connecting to an ECM
– Prompted to create “Final” image when disconnecting from an ECM
“User” images can be manually created under the Work Order while
connected to an ECM
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Work Orders
Work Orders can be created
manually by right-clicking in
Work Order pane
the Work Order pane and
selecting “New Work Order”
or clicking “New Work
Order” in tool bar
If Work Order Mode is
enabled and an existing
compatible Work Order is
detected, INSITE will
prompt to select an existing
Work Order to use or create
a new Work Order
– If a Work Order is not detected,
INSITE will only prompt to create
new Work Order
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Work Orders
Can be created manually by the user or automatically when Work Order Mode is enabled
When a Work Order is created, an “Initial” ECM image is also created by default
When connected to an ECM, only Work Orders compatible with that Engine Serial Number will
be displayed
All Work Orders can be viewed when not connected to an ECM
Recommended to always create a Work Order, preferably with Work Order Mode enabled
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Work Orders
Work Order and ECM Image names are
defaulted to a Date – Time format
– WO-20180131-145950 = 01/31/2018-2:59:50pm
Image Name and Notes can be edited at the
time of creation
Image Name and Notes can be also edited
in the right click Properties menu
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ECM Images Tool bar icon
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ECM Images
Right-clicking on an existing image also allows you to…
– Export
– Analyze
– Print
– Delete
– Send to Mail
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Emailing ECM Images
Right click on the desired ECM
Image
Select Send to Mail option
INSITE will open the default email
program and attach the files
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Exporting Images & Templates
Select desired Image or Template file
File > Export > Image(s) or Template(s)
or Select Export Image(s) or Export
Template(s) from right-click menu of
image or template
Click Save button to export
INSITE images can be exported as the
following file formats
– .EIF
• If exported image or template is intended for use on
another INSITE
– .CSV
• If wanting to view ECM image in Excel
– .TXT
• If wanting to view in plain text
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Importing Images & Templates
File > Import > Image(s) or
Template(s)
Right click on a Work Order and
select Import Image(s) or Import
Template(s)
Browse to and select desired
image or template file
– Images must be in .EIF file format
– Templates must be in .ETF file format
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ECM Image Analyzer
ECM Imager Analyzer
is a tool to view all
information in an ECM
Image in one
convenient location
Open Work Orders
then right click on an
ECM Image and
select Analyze Image
or select an ECM
Image then select
File>Analyze Image
The information is
displayed in separate
tabs
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Templates
Tool bar icon
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Templates
After a template has been created, right-click on the selected template to…
– Send to ECM
– Export
– Print and Print Preview
– Delete
– Edit
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Templates
Template name and comments
can be customized at time of
creation or by going to
Properties in right-click menu of
selected template
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Templates
ECM Template Editor
Allows users to edit
Features and Parameters
that can be modified in an
ECM Template
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Templates
Report provided after sending to
ECM
Advises which parameters were not able to
be written to ECM
User can use this to setup the vehicle
accordingly
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Trip Information
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Trip Information
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Trip Information
Trip Information continuously monitors and records engine operating data that
tracks engine and driver performance
Stored data can be viewed using INSITE™
– Live module
– Exported ECM Image
Parameters are grouped differently, according to the ECM
Not all ECMs list the same parameters
Allows the user to view ECM Values for multiple time periods
– Lifetime of the ECM
– Since the Trip Information was last reset
Trip Fuel Report will display all fuel related parameters for the above time periods
INSITE™ allows the user to print these screens
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Trip Information
Trip Information may be
printed or print
previewed when
connected to the ECM
or Image
Tool Bar Printer Icon
File Print
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Trip Information > Trip Fuel Report
A Trip Fuel Report is a
condensed list of fueling
parameters
Available on any engine that
supports Trip Information
Select Apply Custom Filter from
the Tool Bar or right click in the
Trip Information window and
select Trip Fuel Report
Trip Fuel Report can only be
Printed or Print Previewed from
this view
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Audit Trail
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Audit Trail
Tracks and records changes made to ECM
Tool ID (INSITE version)
User ID (tool instance)
Identifies type of ECM changes
Audit Trail displays the last four or eight times, if supported by the
calibration, that the ECM was modified
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Inquire Data Extraction
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Inquire Data Extraction
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Inquire Data Extraction
To open Inquire Data
Extraction click on
Inquire Data Extraction
on the view bar
On the pop up
message click the OK
button
Inquire Data Extraction
will close all open views
and disconnect from the
engine.
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Inquire Data Extraction
Used to quickly extract and
store ECM data
Reset selected parameters
in a connected engine when
no active faults or other
issues are present
Inquire Data Extraction is
typically performed while
fueling the vehicle
Extracted data is saved to a
‘CSV’ (Comma Separated
Value) file for future use
Click on the Connect button
to continue
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Inquire Data Extraction
1st Time Engine Data Extraction
Vehicle information Listed
Can be customized for easier
identification
Click on the Continue button
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Inquire Data Extraction
Data extraction
in progress
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Inquire Data Extraction
Data extraction
process complete
Click on the OK
button to continue
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Inquire Data Extraction
Click on the Options
button to view and
set options to
customize any
further data
extractions
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Inquire Data Extraction
From here connection
settings can be changed
Reset operations can be
selected
The output file type can
be selected Add Selected
Add All
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Inquire Data Extraction
Select the desired
options and click on
the Apply button
Remove Selected
Remove All
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Inquire Data Extraction
Click on the OK
button to continue
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Inquire Data Extraction
Click on the
Connect button to
perform another
data extraction or
click on the Close
button to exit and
return to INSITE
The user will need
to reconnect to the
engine to use
INSITE
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OBD Monitors
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OBD Monitors
The OBD system monitors
components that can affect the
emission performance of the
vehicle
If supported in the engine calibration
Displays a map of all available
fault codes with associated
monitor type and its readiness
status.
OBD Monitors are never
cleared from this view
User can refresh the view
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Expert Diagnostic System (EDS)
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Expert Diagnostic System (EDS)
Web-based diagnostic/troubleshooting tool
Designed to get to the most likely solution quickly
Based on technician feedback and historical service events
Integrated into INSITE to offer single session with connected ECM
Cannot be used in conjunction with Guidanz Web
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J1939 Datalink Messages
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J1939 Datalink Messages
J1939 Datalink Messages displays specific parameter group numbers,
and the information associated with those parameter group numbers.
This feature allows the user to view information about specific J1939
messages.
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Guidanz Web (formerly CSS)
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Guidanz Web Integration
Integrates service information, diagnostic
solutions and associated administrative,
diagnostic, accessibility and repair information
based on prioritized fault codes
If you are using Guidanz Web, you will be able to
launch or return to INSITE from Guidanz Web
If you create a new Work Order image the
Guidanz Job order from Guidanz Web will be
populated in the Work Order image
Cannot be used in conjunction with Expert
Diagnostic System (EDS)
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Guidanz Web Integration
Selecting Tools Prioritized Fault Codes allows you to see a list of
prioritized fault codes
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Guidanz Web Integration
Once the Send To Guidanz option is active, the user can click on this option
to send ESN (PSN), engine make and model, Work Order image file name,
and fault codes in prioritized order to Guidanz Web
INSITE will prompt you if the data was sent to Guidanz Web successfully.
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Support
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How to Contact Cummins Care
Electronic Tools
Phone: 1-800-CUMMINS (1-800-286-6467), select option 2, then 3
Email: servicetoolsupport@cummins.com
Website: http://insite.cummins.com
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