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EVHC v5 Update : New Feature List

EVHC v5 Update : New Feature List

EVHC version 5 brings many new features and helpful tweaks. An overview is available here. (more…)

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Multi-View Body Check

Multi-View Body Check

The graphical body check on our Mobile Vehicle Health Check has now been updated to provision for both ‘Above’ and ‘Below’ view points, enabling workshop technicians to provide a report for the underside of the vehicle as well as the top. On the underside check, core components of the exhaust system have been illustrated to enable faults to be directly attributed to the relevant component....

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How To: Add a Body Check on a Hand-Held/iPod

How To: Add a Body Check on a Hand-Held/iPod

A brief guide to adding a body check using a compatable hand held device. Note: This new feature of EVHC is compatible with Apple iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad and Google Android 2.1 +. Tap on ‘Body’ from the ‘Category & Location’ screen on your handheld device. Drag a coloured square (by holding down and moving your finger) onto the diagram of the vehicle where the defect is located. Helpful Tips To remove a...

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How To: Reset Wireless Network Settings on an iPod or iPhone

How To: Reset Wireless Network Settings on an iPod or iPhone

A first step to trouble shooting iPod or iPhone wireless connection issues is to reset the network settings on your Apple device. Please follow this tap by tap guide. (more…)

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Connect an iPod or iPhone to a Wireless Network

Connect an iPod or iPhone to a Wireless Network

Please see animation below. Step 1: from the home screen, tap ‘Settings.’ Step 2: Tap ‘Wi-Fi’ Step 3: Tap an available wireless network. Step 4: Enter the key or password that your network administrator provided using the on screen keyboard. Step 5: Tap ‘Join’. A blue tick next to the accesspoint name indicates that the wireless network has been successfully added and is now connected. The strength is...

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Red and Amber default tyre depths

Red and Amber default tyre depths

It is now possible for Dealers to set their own parameters for red and amber tyre depths. Eg; if you want to flag tyres as red when the minimum depth reaches 2mm and amber when the minimum depth falls below 3mm, input 2.0 in the red box and 3.0 in the amber box. Other basic settings are now also included in this area. These are; Email communication address – When an email reminder is sent from the system, this is the address that it will...

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