Once you have the correct test lead chosen on the correct channel, your probes hooked up and scales are set, at the top of the scope screen is a tab that says meter. It really doesn't matter which one because you're going to configure the scope to your liking anyway. You must choose this, not lab scope, or it won't work. This will keep the scanner running but bring you back to the diagnostic suite. Tap the home tab at the bottom of the screen. So imagine you have the scanner all set up to control your output, but you want to verify with the scope. It's kind of a chore, but I do it regularly. There is a way to use the use scope and scan tool at the same time. Is there also a better scanner/scope on the market? Say Autel? Or Launch? I don't know much about them, just trying to get as much info before I jump to the Modis Edge. and I can jump to a Modis Edge for $3000 with my trade in, so I am getting my moneys worth back on my Solus Ultra, even with a broken screen, and saving ~$2000 for the Modis Edge.
It is multiple years newer with the latest software and it gives me access to a scope.
#SNAP ON MODIS ULTRA PRICE UPGRADE#
What I really want to know is, is the Modis worth it to upgrade to it. So I have knowledge of the Snap-On scanner and scope functionality. I like the functionality of the Modis Edge (also its quicker) and I learned to use a Vantage Ultra scope when I was in trade school.
My snap-on rep has let me loan a Modis Edge for a little bit to see if I'd want to switch into that.
#SNAP ON MODIS ULTRA PRICE CRACKED#
I have been looking for a scope/scanner recently, and I currently own a Snap-On Solus Ultra (updated to 19.2) (kinda old hardware, and I have a cracked screen) I have been thinking about getting the screen repaired, and updating it to the latest software.(Screen replacement because I get freezing up and touch calibration everytime I start the scanner) So I would be spending 1000-1500 to get it repaired and updated.