Scan Tool Data List

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Scan Tool Data List
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Audio Amplifier Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition in RUN, Radio ON
Audio Device Data Null/Tuner/CD Player Varies
Balance Data Value -50 to +50
Bass Data Percent 0-100%
Battery Voltage Data Volts 0-18V
Chime Speaker Data Front Left, Front Right, LF Woofer, Back Left, Back Right, RF Woofer Varies
Chime Volume Data Percent 0-100%
External Audio Device Data Connected/Not Connected Varies
Fade Data Value -50 to +50
Ignition Since Current DTC Data Cycles 0-225
Microphone Level Data Percent 0-100%
Noise Compensation Data On/Off Varies
Treble Data Percent 0-100%
Volume Data Percent 0-100%
Radio Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition in RUN, Radio ON
Amp Type Inputs Bose/Non-Bose Bose
Antenna Enable Inputs Active/Inactive Active
Balance Data -50 to +50 0
Bass Data 0-100% 50.2%
Battery Voltage Data Volts 12.2 Volts
Cal. Module 1 Part No. ID Information Numeric XXXXXXXX
Cal. Module 1 Suffix ID Information Alphanumeric XX
CD Changer Inputs Connected/Not Connected Not Connected
CD Inserted Inputs Yes/No No
Chime Type Outputs Varies Fast
Fade Data -50 to +50 0
Ignition Since Current DTC Data 0-225 0
Midrange Data 0-100% 50.2%
Operational S/W Part No. ID Information Numeric XXXXXXXX
Operational S/W Suffix ID Information Alphanumeric XX
Personalization Inputs Driver 1/Driver 2 Driver 1
Phone Inputs Present/Not Present Present
RSA Inputs Present/Not Present Present
Signal Strength Data 0-225 38dB
Speed Compensated Volume Outputs Off/Low/Medium/High Off
Source Inputs Tuner/ICDX/Tape/CD Tuner
Theft Armed Inputs Learned VIN/ No VIN Learned VIN
Theft Locked Inputs Locked/Unlocked Unlocked
Treble Data 0-100% 50.2%
Volume Data 0-100% 18%
Digital Radio Receiver Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition ON/Engine OFF/Radio ON
8-Digit GM Part Number ID Information/Module Information Numeric Varies
Battery Voltage Data Volts Varies
Component Serial Number ID Information/Module Information Numeric Varies
Day ID Information/DSP Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Day ID Information/XM Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Digital Radio Antenna Data Millivolts or Milliamps Varies
Ignition Counter Data Numeric Varies
Month ID Information/DSP Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Month ID Information/XM Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Power Mode Data Alphanumeric Run
Radio ID ID Information/Module Information Numeric Varies
Software Version ID Information/DSP Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Software Version ID Information/XM Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Year ID Information/DSP Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Year ID Information/XM Software Version ID Numeric Varies
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) Controller Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Parameter Data List Units Displayed Typical Data Value
Operating Conditions: Ignition in RUN, Radio ON
Battery Voltage Data Volts 0-18V
CD Changer Disc Number Data Varies 1
CD Changer Track Number Data Varies 1
Ignition Since Current DTC Data Cycles 0-225
RENDER: 1.0x

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