Ford Automobile Parts VMM User Manual

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1.0  
Hardware Manual  
 
TableofContents  
DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................... 1  
VMM DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 2  
SAFETY WARNINGS................................................................................................ 3  
VMM SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................... 3  
PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.................................................... 3  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................. 7  
LED STATUS INDICATORS..................................................................................... 9  
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................. 11  
VMM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................... 12  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. 13  
CLEANING THE VMM............................................................................................. 13  
CARE OF CABLES................................................................................................... 13  
VEHICLE INTERFACE CABLES............................................................................... 13  
SUPPORT INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................... 14  
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR VMM HARDWARE .......................................... 15  
VMM HARDWARE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AGREEMENT TERMS  
AND CONDITIONS.................................................................................................. 18  
CANADIAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR VMM HARDWARE ..................... 20  
CANADIAN VMM HARDWARE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY  
AGREEMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS........................................................... 23  
Note:  
An electronic version of this m anual is available on the  
CD/DVD or at the Internet location in which software is obtained.  
 
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Definitions, Acronym s, and  
Abbreviations  
LAN  
Local Area Network  
LED  
Light Emitting Diode  
PC  
Personal Computer  
PCMCIA  
POST  
SW  
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, Expansion card  
Power-On Self Test  
Software  
TIS  
Technical Information Support Hotline  
Universal Serial Bus  
Vehicle Communication Module  
Vehicle Measurement Module  
USB  
VCM  
VMM  
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VMM Description  
he Vehicle Measurement Module (VMM) is a high performance, ruggedized, vehicle  
instrumentation gateway.  
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The VMM unit is housed in a magnesium enclosure with a tough, protective, plastic cover  
for the PCMCIA expansion slot which can, for example, be used for wireless LAN cards or memory  
expansion.  
The VMM device contains four LED status indicators to provide the user with a visual mode of  
operation for the VMM and host device.  
The VMM also has detachable cables for connection to industry standard high-speed host interfaces  
as well as to the vehicle under test.  
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Chapter  
1
Safety Warnings  
VMM Safety Information  
You should read and understand this safety information before installing, assembling and using the  
equipment.  
DO observe the safety warnings and cautions in this document.  
WARNING - This indicates the presence of a hazard that can  
cause personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.  
CAUTION - This indicates the presence of a hazard that can  
cause damage to , a vehicle or other equipment connected  
to, or that might corrupt software if the hazard is not  
avoided.  
Proper Installation and Use of this Equipment  
This equipment has been designed, manufactured and tested to meet the requirements of  
international safety standards; however, like any apparatus, care must be taken in its installation and  
use.  
DO NOT allow cables connected to this equipment to be positioned where they can be trapped,  
snagged, stretched across sharp edges, or create any potential hazard.  
WARNING – This equipment must be earthed (grounded).  
DO ensure that a competently trained person checks that all the electrical connections (including any  
electrical power cable or any extension leads) are properly made in accordance with the instructions.  
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For continued protection against electric shock certain parts of this equipment, including the PC  
compatible signal interface connections have been designed such that the voltage is limited to a safe  
value. In order to maintain this level of protection it is essential that any equipment connected to this  
equipment shall have interface connections which are similarly protected.  
Assurance must be obtained from the manufacturers and suppliers of such equipment that interfaces  
comply with the requirements for SELV circuits in accordance with IEC 1010 (EN 60101).  
DO NOT install this equipment at any location less than 400mm above or 400mm below garage floor  
level.  
CAUTION - This equipment must only be used by trained  
personnel.  
WARNING – If the VMM is being used in a moving vehicle,  
ensure that the VMM and cables do not distract or interfere  
with the driver, or form a hazard in any way.  
DO use this equipment in accordance with the operating procedures.  
CAUTION - Use of this equipment in a manner not specified  
by the manufacturer may impair the protection provided by  
this equipment.  
CAUTION - Do ensure that only those test probes which are  
required by the diagnostic procedure in use are connected  
to the VMM while the diagnostic is running and that all test  
probes are disconnected after the measurement has been  
taken.  
DO ensure that all connections are made prior to applying voltages to the measurement system and  
that the lower voltage terminal connection (closest to ground) is made first and broken last.  
DO NOT use this equipment to measure voltages higher than 450V AC peak < 20% duty cycle or  
200Vrms max.  
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CAUTION - If the VMM system is used to measure  
hazardous voltages, these voltages can appear on the pins  
of other connectors in the measurement system.  
DO NOT continue to use this equipment if you have ANY doubt that it may not be working properly or  
it is damaged in any way. Switch off power to the equipment, disconnect the DC power cord from the  
vehicle and contact your Hotline Call Centre Support.  
DO NOT connect any equipment to the PC compatible signal interface connections of the VMM until  
you are satisfied that the equipment is safe.  
DO NOT connect or disconnect any equipment to or from the PC compatible signal interface  
connections of the VMM unless the VMM is powered off.  
CAUTION - Assurance must be obtained from the  
manufacturers and suppliers of such equipment that  
interfaces comply with the requirements for SELV circuits  
in accordance with IEC 1010 (EN 61010).  
DO NOT remove any fixed covers unless you are authorized/qualified to do so for the preparation of  
this equipment.  
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation of this equipment. Obstruction can cause overheating, reduce  
reliability and shorten the life of this equipment.  
DO NOT expose this equipment to spilled liquids.  
CAUTION - There are no user serviceable parts under the  
covers unless specifically indicated. Always isolate this  
equipment from the electrical power source (disconnect  
the DC power cable from the vehicle) before removing any  
covers and ensure that all covers are replaced and  
correctly secured before reconnecting this equipment to  
the vehicle power.  
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WARNING - Do not alter this equipment’s cabling during  
lightning activity if there is any cabling connecting from the  
equipment to the outside of the building in which this  
equipment is installed ie through a pc connector.  
A defective electrical earth connection to any equipment may cause an electric shock hazard. This  
hazard may pass through the signal cabling and to any other equipment interconnected. It is  
recommended that electrical wiring is checked at frequent intervals and whenever alterations are  
made.  
If signal cables are added to or removed from this equipment, switch off the electrical power supply  
to this and other connected equipment.  
Pollution Degree 2 – Normally only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally a temporary  
conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.  
Installation Category 2 – Local level, appliances, portable equipment etc. with smaller transient  
over-voltages than Installation Category 3 (Over-voltage Category).  
The measurements section of the VMM is designed for use in Installation Category 1 – Signal level,  
special equipment or parts of equipment, telecommunication, electronic etc., with smaller transient  
over-voltages than Installation Category 2.  
DO keep the VMM away from devices that generate radio interference.  
CAUTION – Do ensure the VMM is not subjected to extreme  
heat or prolonged exposure to direct sunlight that may  
cause heating of the VMM.  
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CAUTION – Do not use this equipment in close proximity to:  
Operating mobile phones  
Operating mobile transceivers, such as amateur radio, taxi  
cabs, emergency services  
Mobile phone cell repeaters  
Broadcast radio and television transmitters  
Emergency medical equipment  
WARNING – This is a Class II product. In a domestic  
environment this product may cause radio interference in  
which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read all instructions before use of the equipment.  
2. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.  
3. Do not operate equipment with a damaged cables or if the equipment has been dropped or  
damaged - until it has been examined by a qualified serviceperson.  
4. Do not let cables hang over edge of table, bench or counter or come in contact with hot  
manifolds or moving fan blades.  
5. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled.  
6. Always unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use. Never use the cord to pull  
the plug from the outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect.  
7. Let equipment cool completely before putting away. Loop cord loosely around equipment  
when storing or in the pouch provided.  
8. To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers of  
flammable liquids (gasoline).  
9. Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating internal combustion  
engines.  
10. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from moving parts.  
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use on wet surfaces or expose to rain.  
12. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturers recommended attachments.  
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13. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN USING GARAGE EQUIPMENT. Everyday  
eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.  
ENSURE ALL VMM OPERATORS READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT  
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Chapter  
2
LED Status Indicators  
he VMM unit has four LED status indicators that are visible through LED ID Label. The LED status  
indicators allow the user to visually observe the operation of the VMM. Refer to Fig A for the  
location of the LED status indicators on the VMM.  
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LED 4: (AMBER) – Host Link Activity  
LED 3: (GREEN) – Critical Access  
LED 2: (RED) – Power / POST  
LED 1: (GREEN) – Heart beat / Under temperature /  
Over temperature  
Fig A. LED Location within the VMM  
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Normal Power-up LED Operation  
The VMM Heart Beat / Under temperature / Over temperature Operating LED (LED1) will be flashed  
regularly, approximately once per second, when the VMM software is running normally.  
This LED will flash slowly, approximately once every 2 seconds, (with all other LED’s unlit) if the  
VMM is in ‘warm-up’ mode following storage at temperatures below 0oC.  
This LED will flash rapidly, approximately five per second, (with all other LED’s unlit) if the VMM is  
shut-down due to over temperature.  
The Power/ POST Diagnostic LED (LED2) flashes to indicate boot failure code in the event of a VMM  
boot POST failure. A permanently lit Red LED indicates no failures.  
The Critical Access LED (LED3) flashes during critical VMM activity such as Flash Memory access.  
The VMM power source must not be removed while this LED is flashing.  
The Host Link Activity LED (LED4) flashes whenever Host packets are being transferred (similar to  
the LED ‘LAN’ indicator used on PC Ethernet port connector) between the VMM and PC.  
Note:  
The LED status indicator operation sequences are based on the latest information  
available at the time of publication. If differences are observed, refer to the VMM Hardware  
Manual on the CD/DVD or at the Internet location in which software is obtained for up-to-date  
information.  
Software Updates  
Periodically, the user will be able to update the VMM software using the host device when new  
releases become available.  
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Chapter  
3
Troubleshooting  
sers should perform the following checks to determine if they can resolve any problems with the  
VMM unit. If the VMM is still inoperable after performing the checks, contact the Ford Technical  
Information Support for assistance (see Support Instructions chapter for details).  
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Troubleshooting Table  
Problem Symptoms  
Checks & Possible Causes  
VMM will not power On (No LED's  
turn On)  
Make sure that secure cable connections are made  
between the VMM and vehicle  
Make sure that the cables do not have any bent,  
broken, missing, or dirty/corroded cable connector pins  
Make sure that the VMM unit does not have any bent,  
broken, missing, or dirty/corroded connector pins  
Make sure the VMM is powered from the vehicles  
battery  
Verify battery voltage from the vehicle to the VMM is  
sufficient (12 V nominal)  
If the VMM fails to power On after making all the  
checks above, contact the Ford Technical Information  
Support  
VMM powers On, but operates  
abnormally  
Cycle (remove/connect) the power to the VMM  
Make sure that the VMM’s LED 2 is on steady red  
(passed Power On Self Test)  
If the VMM Power On Self Test (POST) fails, contact  
the Ford Technical Information Support  
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Chapter  
4
VMM Technical Specifications  
8V – 48V DC (12V nominal) at 3.8 - 0.7 Amps (maximum)  
Voltage & Current  
Requirements  
- Ethernet 10/100 BaseT  
- USB  
Host Protocols  
Detachable Cables: PC USB to Ethernet  
Detachable 7m (23ft) battery cable  
Host Connection  
(Typical)  
Vehicle Connection  
Magnesium, service bay fluid resistant, 1m freefall  
impact resistant  
Enclosure  
H:73mm (2.9in) W:160mm (6.3in) L:180mm (7in)  
1400g (3.1lb) without cables  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Operating:  
Storage:  
-20ºC to 50ºC (-4ºF to 122ºF)  
Environmental  
at 15% to 95% RH non-condensing  
-20ºC to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF)  
at 15% to 95% RH non-condensing  
The VMM fulfils the requirements of the CE marking scheme and  
UL201  
Standards &  
Regulatory  
Compliances  
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Chapter  
5
Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the VMM  
witch OFF the power and disconnect the equipment from the power source before cleaning  
the equipment. The VMM should only be cleaned using non-abrasive, mild cleaning agent.  
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Note: Dust and other particles should be lightly brushed from the surface before being  
cleaned. Cleaner should be applied to a soft lint free cleaning cloth and never directly to the  
VMM. Do not soak the cleaning cloth and take care not to allow cleaning fluid to enter  
connectors.  
DO switch this equipment off by disconnecting the DC power cord from the vehicle before  
carrying out maintenance & cleaning operations (see Care & Maintenance section). Use only a  
well diluted, mild, non-abrasive cleaning agent applied using a soft lint free cloth.  
DO NOT use or apply undiluted cleaning agent directly to the equipment surface and do not soak  
the cloth. Take care that cleaning fluid does not enter connector receptacles.  
Care of Cables  
It is good practice to always return the cables and probes to their appropriate storage place. The  
cables have been manufactured to high standards but can be damaged by driving vehicles over  
them or exposing them to excessive temperatures. Avoid stretching the cables.  
Vehicle Interface Cables  
You MUST take care when using these cables as they are capable of passing high current.  
Short-circuits are a fire risk.  
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Chapter  
6
Support Instructions  
f the checks in the Troubleshooting section did not resolve your VMM concern, contact the Ford  
Technical Information Support for assistance.  
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For U.S. Ford Dealership support information see www.fmcdealer.com  
For Canadian Ford Dealership support information see www.inford.com  
For non-Ford Dealerships support information is available at www.motorcraftservice.com  
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Chapter  
7
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR VMM  
HARDW ARE  
1. Payment and Terms of Payment.  
a. If Buyer has requested and Ford Motor Company ("Seller") agrees to sell under the Dealer  
Open Account payment plan, then Buyer shall pay the Total Cash Price shown on the  
Order Form.  
b. If Buyer has requested the Installment Plan in Part II of the Order Form and Seller agrees  
to sell pursuant to such Plan, then Buyer shall pay the Total Cash Price and any interest  
thereon in accordance with the Loan and Security Agreement to be executed by Buyer and  
Seller.  
2. "Equipment" shall mean herein the VMM hardware, unless the term is expressly limited on the  
Order Form to the VMM.  
3. Title to Equipment purchased by Buyer from Seller shall pass to Buyer upon Seller’s receipt of all  
amounts owing by Buyer to Seller hereunder.  
4. Risk of Loss. Seller shall be responsible for risk of loss until Equipment is delivered to the location  
set forth on the Order Form, at which time risk of loss shall transfer to Buyer.  
5. Acceptance and Inspection. Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted Equipment upon Seller’s  
delivery. Equipment shall be deemed to have been delivered in good condition unless Buyer gives  
Seller notice to the contrary within 10 days after Seller’s delivery. Seller is not responsible for  
performance of hardware or software in conjunction with any host platform, or any impact on  
existing equipment or software.  
a. Delays. Seller shall not be liable for any failure or delay in delivering, or for any failure to  
perform any provision hereof, resulting from fire, flood or other casualty, riot, strike or other  
labor difficulty, governmental regulation or other restriction, or any other cause beyond  
Seller’s control.  
6. Unconditional Obligation. Buyer’s obligation to make payments to Seller or its assignee shall be  
absolute and unconditional and shall continue unmodified despite: (a) any loss, damage or other  
interruption in the use of Equipment; or (b) any dispute, claim, counterclaim, defense or other right  
which Buyer may have to assert against Seller or the manufacturer of Equipment.  
7. Seller's Limitation of Liability. BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, RECOURSE OR DAMAGE FOR  
ANY DEFECT IN WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIAL OR ANY FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT IS  
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LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED BY THE  
HARDWARE MANUFACTURER. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS,  
INDEMNITIES OR GUARANTEES WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO EQUIPMENT EITHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR CUSTOM, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE  
LIABILITY OF THE SELLER SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE EXPRESS OBLIGATION TO  
DELIVER THE EQUIPMENT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE OR  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
PUNITIVE DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE, WHICH BUYER  
MAY INCUR, EXPERIENCE OR CLAIM, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CLAIMS FOR  
LOSS OF PROFITS, INTERRUPTION IN BUSINESS, LOST OPPORTUNITY, WORK  
STOPPAGE OR OTHER IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS, ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, MISREPRESENTATION,  
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, ON ACCOUNT OF ENTERING  
INTO OR RELYING ON THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
8. Freight and Taxes. Freight costs and applicable taxes will be added to the final invoice and will be  
borne by Buyer. Import and export duties, VATS, and taxes are the responsibility of the Buyer.  
When billed to Buyer, all duties, VATS and taxes will be included in the invoice.  
9. Security Interest. Until all amounts due hereunder are paid, Buyer hereby grants to Seller a  
continuing security interest in (a) the Equipment; (b) any substitutions, replacements and additions  
thereto; and (c) the products and proceeds thereof. This Order Form shall be deemed a security  
agreement and a copy thereof may be filed as a financing statement in order to perfect Seller's  
security interest. Buyer hereby authorizes Seller to execute and file all documents deemed  
necessary by Seller to protect Seller's security interest in the Equipment until the purchase price  
has been paid in full. Unless Buyer is in default under the terms and conditions of this  
Agreement, Buyer may retain possession of the Equipment and use it in any lawful manner not  
inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  
10. Maintenance. Until all amounts due hereunder are paid, Buyer (a) shall use the Equipment  
carefully and properly, (b) at Buyer’s own expense, shall maintain and repair all items of the  
Equipment in order to keep them in good order and condition and, in particular, shall comply fully  
with the maintenance, operating, usage or other instructions provided by the Hardware  
Manufacturer, (c) authorizes Seller, or any third party appointed by Seller, to inspect the  
Equipment when necessary, (d) shall at all times keep the Equipment free and clear of all liens,  
charges or encumbrances.  
11. Authority of Representatives. Hardware Manufacturer's sales and service representatives have no  
authority to bind Seller or Hardware Manufacturer to any terms, conditions, representations,  
warranties, agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, not specifically set forth in  
these Terms and Conditions.  
12. Personal Property. Equipment (including the Software, if applicable) shall be kept at Buyer’s  
premises and shall remain personal property regardless of how and to what degree it may be  
affixed or attached to any building or structure or what may be the consequence of its removal  
from such building or structure. Buyer shall not encumber the Equipment (including Software, if  
applicable) until all amounts owing to Seller hereunder are paid. In addition, Seller grants to Buyer,  
and Buyer accepts, a nonexclusive license to use the Equipment (including the Software, if  
applicable) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. The license (and  
Equipment) shall not be leased, sold, assigned or otherwise transferred, in whole or in part.  
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Insurance and Indemnification. Buyer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller from and  
against, and at Buyer’s own expense provide insurance satisfactory to Seller covering any and all  
losses, damages, claims, expenses and other liabilities (including attorneys’ fees) relating to or  
arising out of: (i) damage, loss, theft or destruction of the Equipment, or (ii) death, injury or property  
damage connected with the use, operation or condition (including without limitation, defects  
whether or not discoverable by any party) of the Equipment. Buyer shall promptly notify Seller of  
any such claim. Seller shall have the right to participate, at its own expense, in any proceeding for  
which Buyer has undertaken the defense of Seller, and in no event shall Buyer settle any claim  
against Seller without Seller’s prior written consent. Buyer shall provide evidence of such  
insurance to Seller upon demand. Seller is under no obligation to examine any insurance  
certificate or advise Buyer that its insurance does not comply with the requirements set forth  
herein. The losses covered by insurance shall in all cases be payable to Seller and Buyer as their  
interests may appear. If Buyer fails to insure the Equipment as herein provided, Seller may, but is  
not obligated to, place such insurance upon the Equipment and the Buyer agrees to pay to Seller  
on demand the premiums for such insurance placed by Seller. In no event shall any insurance  
coverage be deemed to limit or replace Buyer’s obligation to indemnify Seller as provided herein.  
13. Seller's Remedies. In the event Buyer breaches this Agreement, Seller has all the remedies  
available to a seller under the Uniform Commercial Code and may pursue any other remedy  
available at law or in equity. Should legal proceedings be instituted by Seller to recover any  
amounts due hereunder or to take possession of the Equipment, Buyer shall pay all collection and  
legal expenses (including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees). Seller's rights shall be  
cumulative and action on one right shall not be deemed to constitute an election or waiver of the  
other rights to which Seller may be entitled.  
14. Termination for Convenience. If Buyer notifies Seller that it wishes to terminate any order or this  
Agreement for its convenience and Seller accepts such termination, Seller will stop all work as  
promptly as reasonably possible, but Buyer shall be responsible for (a) a termination charge equal  
to 10% of the purchase price of the Equipment prior to shipment of the Equipment (b) a restocking  
charge of 15% of the purchase price of the Equipment if written notice of termination is received by  
Seller subsequent to shipment of the Equipment. The parties agree that these charges represent  
liquidated damages and are not a penalty.  
General. The waiver by either party of, or failure to claim, a breach of any provision of this contract shall  
not be deemed to be a waiver of any provision of this contract, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any  
subsequent breach or to affect in any way the effectiveness of such provision. This contract constitutes the  
entire agreement between the parties and may not be changed except by an instrument in writing signed  
by the party to be charged. This contract may not be assigned by Buyer without the Seller’s prior written  
consent. Seller may assign this contract at any time but shall not thereby be relieved from any liability  
hereunder. In the event that one or more clauses of this contract are found to be unenforceable, illegal or  
contrary to public policy by court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this contract shall remain in full  
force and effect except for the unenforceable, illegal or other provisions. This agreement is a Michigan  
agreement and shall be interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of  
Michigan, United States of America. Each of the parties hereto agrees that any legal or equitable action or  
proceeding with respect to this agreement shall be brought only in any court of the State of Michigan, or in  
any court of the United States of America sitting in Michigan, and each of the parties hereto submits to and  
accepts generally and unconditionally the jurisdiction of those courts with respect to such party’s person  
and property. Each party hereby irrevocably waives any objection to the laying of venue of any such action  
or proceeding in the above described courts.  
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VMM Hardware Manufacturer’s  
Warranty Agreem ent Term s and  
Conditions  
W arranty and Disclaim er – North Am erica  
Hardware Manufacturer warrants only to the original Buyer that under normal use, care and service,  
the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for two years from the date of original invoice. Leads, probes, cables, pick-ups, adapters  
and all other attachments, supplies and consumables (except as otherwise provided herein) are also  
warranted for two years from the date of original invoice to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use. Warranty does not apply to equipment, leads, probes, cables, pick-  
ups, adapters, supplies and consumables, and all other attachments that fail due to negligence, abuse,  
or uses other than those applications for which the product is intended. This Warranty does not cover  
software, which is separately warranted.  
No warranty express, implied, or otherwise, is given to any host platform(s) used in conjunction with  
the Equipment. No warranty is made for loading, use, or application of any software on any host  
platform used in conjunction with the Equipment. No warranty is made for any connections to a host  
platform or any resulting damage that may occur to the Equipment, accessories, or host platform used  
in conjunction with the Equipment. No service support coverage is provided for diagnosing  
communications issues between the Equipment and any host platform.  
This Warranty does not cover (and separate charges for parts, labor and related expenses shall apply  
to) any damage to, malfunctioning, inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by,  
resulting from or attributable to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering; (B) alteration, modification or  
adjustment of the Equipment by other than Hardware Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (C)  
installation, repair or maintenance (other than specified operator maintenance) of the Equipment or  
related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Hardware  
Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (D) improper or negligent use, application, operation, care,  
cleaning, storage or handling; (E) fire, water, wind, lightning or other natural causes; (F) adverse  
environmental conditions, including, without limitation, excessive heat, moisture, corrosive elements, or  
dust or other air contaminants; radio frequency interference; electric power failure; power line voltages  
beyond those specified for the Equipment; unusual physical, electrical or electro-magnetic stress;  
and/or any other condition outside of Hardware Manufacturer's environmental specifications; (G) use  
of the Equipment in combination or connection with other equipment, attachments, supplies or  
consumables not manufactured or supplied by Hardware Manufacturer; or (H) failure to comply with  
any applicable federal, state or local regulation, requirement or specification governing emission  
analyzers and related supplies or consumables (including, without limitation, filters, printer paper,  
printer ribbons and calibration gases).  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY  
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.  
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Hardware Manufacturer's obligations under this warranty are limited solely to the repair or, at  
Hardware Manufacturer's option, replacement of Equipment or parts which to Hardware  
Manufacturer's satisfaction are determined to be defective and which are necessary, in  
Hardware Manufacturer's judgment, to return the equipment to good operating condition.  
Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed or made on regular business  
days during Hardware Manufacturer's normal working hours within a reasonable time following Buyer's  
request. All requests for warranty service must be made during the stated warranty period.  
W arranty and Disclaim er – Asia Pacific and Africa  
Hardware Manufacturer warrants only to the original Buyer that under normal use, care and service,  
the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for one year from the date of original invoice. Leads, probes, cables, pick-ups, adapters  
and all other attachments, supplies and consumables (except as otherwise provided herein) are also  
warranted for one year from the date of original invoice to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use. Warranty does not apply to equipment, leads, probes, cables, pick-  
ups, adapters, supplies and consumables, and all other attachments that fail due to negligence, abuse,  
or uses other than those applications for which the product is intended.  
No warranty express, implied, or otherwise, is given to any host platform(s) used in conjunction with  
the Equipment. No warranty is made for loading, use, or application of any software on any host  
platform used in conjunction with the Equipment. No warranty is made for any connections to a host  
platform or any resulting damage that may occur to the Equipment unit, accessories, or host platform  
used in conjunction with the Equipment. No service support coverage is provided for diagnosing  
communications issues between the Equipment and any host platform.  
This Warranty does not cover (and separate charges for parts, labor and related expenses shall apply  
to) any damage to, malfunctioning, inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by,  
resulting from or attributable to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering; (B) alteration, modification or  
adjustment of the Equipment by other than Hardware Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (C)  
installation, repair or maintenance (other than specified operator maintenance) of the Equipment or  
related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Hardware  
Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (D) improper or negligent use, application, operation, care,  
cleaning, storage or handling; (E) fire, water, wind, lightning or other natural causes; (F) adverse  
environmental conditions, including, without limitation, excessive heat, moisture, corrosive elements, or  
dust or other air contaminants; radio frequency interference; electric power failure; power line voltages  
beyond those specified for the Equipment; unusual physical, electrical or electro-magnetic stress;  
and/or any other condition outside of Hardware Manufacturer's environmental specifications; (G) use  
of the Equipment in combination or connection with other equipment, attachments, supplies or  
consumables not manufactured or supplied by Hardware Manufacturer; or (H) failure to comply with  
any applicable federal, state or local regulation, requirement or specification governing emission  
analyzers and related supplies or consumables (including, without limitation, filters, printer paper,  
printer ribbons and calibration gases).  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY  
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.  
Hardware Manufacturer's obligations under this warranty are limited solely to the repair or, at  
Hardware Manufacturer's option, replacement of Equipment or parts which to Hardware  
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Manufacturer's satisfaction are determined to be defective and which are necessary, in  
Hardware Manufacturer's judgment, to return the equipment to good operating condition.  
Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed or made on regular business  
days during Hardware Manufacturer's normal working hours within a reasonable time following Buyer's  
request. All requests for warranty service must be made during the stated warranty period.  
SELLER WARRANTS THAT THE BOOTSTRAP SOFTWARE WILL PERFORM IN ACCORDANCE  
WITH ITS SPECIFICATIONS. BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIRD PARTIES PROVIDE  
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE WITH THE VMM (“THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE”). SELLER MAKES NO  
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED, RELATIVE TO THE  
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND  
PERFORMANCE OF THE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARD. IF THE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
ANY RELATED SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION IS DEFECTIVE, BUYER (AND NOT SELLER OR  
ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES) ASSUMES THE ENTIRE RISK AND COST OF SERVICE,  
REPAIR AND/OR CORRECTION.  
Canadian Term s and Conditions For  
VMM Hardware  
1. Payment and Terms of Payment.  
a. If Buyer has requested and Ford Motor Company ("Seller") agrees to sell under the Dealer  
Open Account payment plan, then Buyer shall pay the Total Cash Price shown on the  
Order Form.  
b. If Buyer has requested the Installment Plan in Part II of the Order Form and Seller agrees  
to sell pursuant to such Plan, then Buyer shall pay the Total Cash Price and any interest  
thereon in accordance with the Loan and Security Agreement to be executed by Buyer and  
Seller.  
2. Title to Equipment purchased by Buyer from Seller shall pass to Buyer upon Seller’s receipt of all  
amounts owing by Buyer to Seller hereunder.  
3. Risk of Loss. Seller shall be responsible for risk of loss until Equipment is delivered to the location  
on the Order Form, at which time risk of loss shall transfer to Buyer.  
4. Acceptance and Inspection. Buyer shall be deemed to have accepted Equipment upon Seller’s  
delivery. Equipment shall be deemed to have been delivered in good condition unless Buyer gives  
Seller notice to the contrary within 10 days after Seller’s delivery. Seller is not responsible for  
performance of Equipment in conjunction with any host platform or any impact on existing  
hardware or software.  
a. Delays. Seller shall not be liable for any failure or delay in delivering Equipment, or for any  
failure to perform any provision hereof, resulting from fire, flood or other casualty, riot, strike  
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or other labor difficulty, governmental legislation or other restriction, or any other cause  
beyond Seller’s control.  
5. Unconditional Obligation. Buyer’s obligation to make payments to Seller or its assignee shall be  
absolute and unconditional and shall continue unmodified despite: (a) any loss, damage or other  
interruption in the use of Equipment; or (b) any dispute, claim, counterclaim, defense or other right  
which Buyer may have to assert against Seller or the manufacturer of Equipment. Buyer has  
determined Equipment suitability for Buyer's purpose.  
6. Seller's Limitation of Liability. BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, RECOURSE OR DAMAGE FOR  
ANY DEFECT IN WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIAL OR ANY FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT  
OR SOFTWARE IS LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTIES  
PROVIDED BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES,  
REPRESENTATIONS, INDEMNITIES OR GUARANTEES WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  
EQUIPMENT EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR CUSTOM, INCLUDING  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. THE LIABILITY OF THE SELLER SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE EXPRESS  
OBLIGATION TO DELIVER THE EQUIPMENT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL  
SELLER BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR  
UNFORESEEABLE, WHICH BUYER MAY INCUR, EXPERIENCE OR CLAIM, INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, INTERRUPTION IN BUSINESS, LOST  
OPPORTUNITY, WORK STOPPAGE OR OTHER IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS, ARISING OUT  
OF BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT,  
MISREPRESENTATION, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, ON  
ACCOUNT OF ENTERING INTO OR RELYING ON THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF SELLER HAS  
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
7. Freight and Taxes. Freight costs and applicable taxes will be added to the final invoice and will be  
borne by Buyer. Import and export duties, VATS, and taxes are the responsibility of the Buyer.  
When billed to Buyer, all duties, VATS and taxes will be included in the invoice.  
8. Security Interest. Until all amounts due hereunder are paid, Buyer hereby grants to Seller a  
continuing security interest in (a) the Equipment; (b) any substitutions, replacements and additions  
thereto; and (c) the products and proceeds thereof. This Order Form shall be deemed a security  
agreement and a copy thereof may be filed as a financing statement in order to perfect Seller's  
security interest. Buyer hereby authorizes Seller to execute and file all documents deemed  
necessary by Seller to protect Seller's security interest in the Equipment until the purchase price  
has been paid in full and pay any filing fees thereof. Unless Buyer is in default under the terms  
and conditions of this Agreement, Buyer may retain possession of the Equipment and use it in  
any lawful manner not inconsistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  
9. Maintenance. Until all amounts due hereunder are paid, Buyer (a) shall use the Equipment  
carefully and properly, (b) at Buyer’s own expense, shall maintain and repair all items of the  
Equipment in order to keep them in good order and condition and, in particular, shall comply fully  
with the maintenance, operating, usage or other instructions provided by the Hardware  
Manufacturer, (c) authorizes Seller, or any third party appointed by Seller, to inspect the  
Equipment when necessary, (d) shall at all times keep the Equipment free and clear of all liens,  
charges or encumbrances.  
10. Authority of Representatives. Hardware Manufacturer's sales and service representatives have no  
authority to bind Seller or Hardware Manufacturer to any terms, conditions, representations,  
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warranties, agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, not specifically set forth in  
these Terms and Conditions.  
11. Personal Property. Equipment (including the Software, if applicable) shall be kept at Buyer’s  
premises and shall remain personal property regardless of how and to what degree it may be  
affixed or attached to any building or structure or what may be the consequence of its removal  
from such building or structure. Buyer shall not encumber the Equipment (including Software, if  
applicable) until all amounts owing to Seller hereunder are paid. In addition, Seller grants to Buyer,  
and Buyer accepts, a nonexclusive license to use the Equipment (including the Software, if  
applicable) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. The license (and  
Equipment) shall not be leased, sold, assigned or otherwise transferred, in whole or in part.  
Insurance and Indemnification. Buyer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its  
subsidiaries, affiliates and agents from and against, and at Buyer’s own expense provide  
insurance satisfactory to Seller covering any and all losses, damages, claims, expenses and other  
liabilities (including attorneys’ fees) relating to or arising out of: (i) damage, loss, theft or destruction  
of the Equipment, or (ii) death, injury or property damage connected with the use, operation or  
condition (including without limitation, defects whether or not discoverable by any party) of the  
Equipment. Buyer shall promptly notify Seller of any such claim. Seller shall have the right to  
participate, at its own expense, in any proceeding for which Buyer has undertaken the defense of  
Seller, and in no event shall Buyer settle any claim against Seller without Seller’s prior written  
consent. Buyer shall provide evidence of such insurance to Seller upon demand. Seller is under no  
obligation to examine any insurance certificate or advise Buyer that its insurance does not comply  
with the requirements set forth herein. The losses covered by insurance shall in all cases be  
payable to Seller and Buyer as their interests may appear. If Buyer fails to insure the Equipment as  
herein provided, Seller may, but is not obligated to, place such insurance upon the Equipment and  
the Buyer agrees to pay to Seller on demand the premiums for such insurance placed by Seller. In  
no event shall any insurance coverage be deemed to limit or replace Buyer’s obligation to  
indemnify Seller as provided herein.  
12. Seller's Remedies. In the event Buyer breaches this Agreement, Seller has all the remedies  
available to a seller under this contract and may pursue any other remedy available at law or in  
equity. Should legal proceedings be instituted by Seller to recover any amounts due hereunder or  
to take possession of the Equipment, buyer shall pay all collection and legal expenses (including  
court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees). Seller's rights shall be cumulative and action on one  
right shall not be deemed to constitute an election or waiver of the other rights to which Seller may  
be entitled.  
15. Termination for Convenience. If Buyer notifies Seller that it wishes to terminate any order or this  
contract for its convenience and Seller accepts such termination, Seller will stop all work as  
promptly as practical, but Buyer shall be responsible for (a) a termination charge equal to 10% of  
the purchase price of the Equipment prior to shipment of the Equipment or (b) a restocking charge  
of 15% of the purchase price of the Equipment if written notice of termination is received by Seller  
subsequent to shipment of the Equipment The parties agree that these charges represent  
liquidated damages and are not a penalty.  
13. General. The waiver by either party of, or failure to claim, a breach of any provision of this contract  
shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any provision of this contract, shall not be deemed to be a  
waiver of any subsequent breach or to affect in any way the effectiveness of such provision. This  
contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and may not be changed except by  
an instrument in writing signed by parties. This contract may not be assigned by Buyer without the  
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Seller’s prior written consent. Seller may assign this contract at any time but shall not thereby be  
relieved from any liability hereunder. In the event that one or more clauses of this contract are  
found to be unenforceable, illegal or contrary to public policy by court of competent jurisdiction, the  
remainder of this contract shall remain in full force and effect except for the unenforceable, illegal  
or other provisions. This agreement is an Ontario agreement and shall be interpreted, construed  
and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and Federal laws applicable  
therein. Teradyne license agreement will be governed by the laws of the commonwealth of  
Massachusetts. Each of the parties hereto agrees that any legal or equitable action or proceeding  
with respect to this agreement shall be brought only in any court of the Province of Ontario , and  
each of the parties hereto submits to and accepts generally and unconditionally the jurisdiction of  
these courts with respect to such party’s person and property. Each party hereby irrevocably  
waives any objection to the laying of venue of any such action or proceeding in the above  
described courts.  
Canadian VMM Hardware  
Manufacturer’s Warranty Agreem ent  
Term s and Conditions  
W arranty and Disclaim er  
Hardware Manufacturer warrants only to the original Buyer that under normal use, care and service,  
the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for Two Years from the date of original invoice. Leads, probes, cables, pick-ups,  
adapters and all other attachments, supplies and consumables (except as otherwise provided herein)  
are also warranted for Two Years from the date of original invoice to be free from defects in material  
and workmanship under normal use. Warranty does not apply to equipment, leads, probes, cables,  
pick-ups, adapters, supplies and consumables, and all other attachments that fail due to negligence,  
abuse, or uses other than those applications for which the product is intended. This Warranty does not  
cover software, which is separately warranted.  
No warranty express, implied, or otherwise, is given to any host platform(s) used in conjunction with  
the Equipment. No warranty is made for loading, use, or application of any software on any host  
platform used in conjunction with the Equipment. No warranty is made for any connections to a host  
platform or any resulting damage that may occur to the Equipment, accessories, or host platform used  
in conjunction with the Equipment. No service support coverage is provided for diagnosing  
communications issues between the Equipment and any host platform.  
This Warranty does not cover (and separate charges for parts, labor and related expenses shall apply  
to) any damage to, malfunctioning, inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by,  
resulting from or attributable to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering; (B) alteration, modification or  
adjustment of the Equipment by other than Hardware Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (C)  
installation, repair or maintenance (other than specified operator maintenance) of the Equipment or  
related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Hardware  
Manufacturer's authorized representatives; (D) improper or negligent use, application, operation, care,  
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cleaning, storage or handling; (E) fire, water, wind, lightning or other natural causes; (F) adverse  
environmental conditions, including, without limitation, excessive heat, moisture, corrosive elements, or  
dust or other air contaminants; radio frequency interference; electric power failure; power line voltages  
beyond those specified for the Equipment; unusual physical, electrical or electro-magnetic stress;  
and/or any other condition outside of Hardware Manufacturer's environmental specifications; (G) use  
of the Equipment in combination or connection with other equipment, attachments, supplies or  
consumables not manufactured or supplied by Hardware Manufacturer; or (H) failure to comply with  
any applicable federal, provincial or local regulation, requirement or specification governing emission  
analyzers and related supplies or consumables (including, without limitation, filters, printer paper,  
printer ribbons and calibration gases).  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY  
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.  
Hardware Manufacturer's obligations under this warranty are limited solely to the repair or, at  
Hardware Manufacturer's option, replacement of Equipment or parts which to Hardware  
Manufacturer's satisfaction are determined to be defective and which are necessary, in  
Hardware Manufacturer's judgment, to return the equipment to good operating condition.  
Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed or made on regular  
business days during Hardware Manufacturer's normal working hours within a reasonable  
time following Buyer's request. All requests for warranty service must be made during the  
stated warranty period.  
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