
From the Home Screen navigate to System Settings > Paired Devices
The Paired Devices screen lists all of the devices paired to the diagnostic tool . The icon indicates the connection and communication status.

The hardware status indicators on the Home screen indicate connection status.
Status/Icon |
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Not Paired |
Indicates the Scope Module is not paired or connected to the diagnostic tool. Pair the Scope Module to the diagnostic tool. |
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Paired and Communicating |
Indicates the Scope Module is connected and allowing communication. |
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Paired but Not Communicating |
Indicates the Scope Module USB cable is not connected, or is connected but not allowing communication. Check to ensure the Scope Module is properly connected with the USB cable. |
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To use the scan module, it must be paired with the diagnostic tool.
The scan module only needs to be paired once before its initial use. The connection configuration should remain in memory for all future uses, unless the connection configuration is removed or lost.
1. | Turn on the diagnostic tool. |
The CSM and diagnostic tool must be on when pairing the CSM. Make sure the diagnostic tool has a fully charged battery, or is connected (recommended) to the AC power supply.
2. | Connect the scan module to a vehicle data link connector (DLC), or use the supplied USB cable to connect the scan module to the diagnostic tool to supply power to the scan module. |
The green LED on the scan module is illuminated when power is being supplied to the scan module by a vehicle DLC. The blue LED is illuminated when power is being supplied by USB connection.
3. | After the scan module is powered (green LED on), from the diagnostic tool Home Screen select System Settings > Paired Devices |
4. | Select Add from the toolbar, then OK when prompted. |
The diagnostic tool searches for compatible wireless devices, then displays the results.
Search results include all compatible wireless devices detected, and may include multiple scan modules if you are in a shop environment where more than one unit is powered on. Available module listings include a partial serial number. Make sure the screen listing matches the last six digits of the serial number of your scan module before continuing.
5. | Select your scan module from the results list, to pair it. |
6. | After the pairing process completes return to the Home screen. The scan module and diagnostic tool are now paired for wireless communication and should automatically connect when both are powered up. |
If a scan module firmware update is available, the scan module will automatically be updated, see Firmware Updates for additional information.
When pairing is successful the scan module hardware status indicator displays on the Home screen (lower-right corner), providing a quick reference to connection status.

The ZEUS+ Scope Module does not require pairing to operate, just connect it to the diagnostic tool with the supplied USB cable.

When the Scope Module is connected (docked or USB cable), it automatically pairs with the diagnostic tool.
To pair the Scope Module, first dock it or connect it using the USB cable as applicable, then check the connection status on the Paired Devices screen. From the Home Screen, navigate to System Settings > Paired Devices.
The Paired Devices screen lists all of the devices paired to the diagnostic tool, and also indicates whether or not there is active communication occurring.
The Scope Module will be listed as SCOPE MODULE M4 or similar.
If the Scope Module is not shown in the Paired Devices list, check to make sure it has a good connection. Use the Hardware Status icons shown below to determine connection status,.
The hardware status indicators in the lower-right corner of the Home screen.
Status/Icon |
Action |
Not Paired |
Indicates the Scope Module is not paired or connected to the diagnostic tool. Pair the Scope Module to the diagnostic tool. |
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Paired and Communicating |
Indicates the Scope Module is connected and allowing communication. |
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Paired but Not Communicating |
Indicates the Scope Module USB cable is not connected, or is connected but not allowing communication. Check to ensure the Scope Module is properly connected with the USB cable. |
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