Guess not huh....
Any info? Use? Hear any good or bad things about it? Thanks!
http://store.mo-co-so.com/bluetooth-...face-p-31.html
I just received one of those today. I'll be trying it out in the next few days - I'll let you know how it goes.
thats pretty sweet. its a good way to tell if a valet is beating on your car
1997 Grand Prix GTP - Pioneer Premier HU - Alpine 4ch for mids/highs - McIntosh separates in the rear (soon to be in front as well) - Custom Passive Xovers - Pioneer Class A 300wrms amp - 2.5 farad cap - The original RF "The Punch" Pro Series 12"
Sorry for the late update - here it is:
The Bluetooth OBDII adaptor comes in a plastic bag with a 8cm CD-R. It seems to be an updated version of a CarPal OBDII adaptor.
On the CD is a copy of vitalscan for pocket pc/palm and a setup file for the pc version. As of yet I have been unable to install the PC version on any of my Win XP or Vista PC's - it just errors about being unable to find a file and exits before even starting to install. The pocket pc version installs on my imate 9502 without problem - getting it to work is a whole other story.
Also included on the CD is a quick start guide and manual for a different type of adaptor (an older version) which is pretty much useless.
Once the Bluetooth OBDII is plugged into the car the bluetooth is activated. My Imate, WinXP and Vista PC's can all see the device as CANOBDII. The Imate will pair with the device without any problems (using 0000 as the pin) and shows that the device has a serial port profile available to use. On the WinXP PC I had to change some bluetooth security settings in order for it to pair up (had to increase the bluetooth security level with BlueSoleil) and i could connect to the serial port profile. The Vista PC however refuses to pair up with the device (the sales info page does mention that it is not Vista compatable but i thought i'd give it a go).
On the Imate with vitalscan the app opens fine, choose the com port that you have created when pairing then it finds the Carpal device and it just sits saying trying hardware interface until it is forceably closed. I'm still hunting around for an open source app to try on the Imate . . .
On the WinXP PC I ran Centrafuse 2 RC6.1 and enabled the OBDII plugin and set to the paired com port - It just started working without any fuss giving me rpm temps etc. The adaptor does in fact work.
All in all the adaptor does what it says it does but pairing with a PC is really painfull/finicky and the included software and manuals are pretty much useless. I can't say that i've had a positive experience with this device but eventually it did work using Centrafuse's OBDII plugin under XP if nothing else.
thanks bronx cause i never heard of it lol
Good write up...Much help... That sucks you had fiddle yer way through so much...One question...How fast does it update?? Is there lag between, lets say stepping on the gas, abd the sensor spitting out data"? Or is it real time?
Hey Guys,
Excuse my noobness/stupidity on this topic but I'm not sure what to do.
I bought that same scanner, also can't seem to get the install to work properly, when I open vitalscan it just goes into a demonstration mode, no settings or anything I can seem to find.
I've managed to pair the device using the 0000 passkey but not sure what to do from here.
How do I check the com port and baud rate. I can't get this thing to connect to centrafuse but honestly have no idea how to check to see if the settings I'm attempting to use are even correct.
This feature is one of the things that attracted me to building a carpc, so I will be eternally grateful to anyone who can help me get it working.
Thanks in advance!![]()
Got this to connect in centrafuse but not actually getting any data out of my RX-8...
Any ideas?
Com port is set to 9
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