New Software For HDS: Version 1.010.012 (HSN0104-01)

2007 Honda Element EX, 2.4 YH1, AutomaticSECTION New Software For HDS: Version 1.010.012 (HSN0104-01)
Publication date: 2004-01-01
Reference number: HSN0104-01

NEW SOFTWARE FOR HDS: VERSION 1.010.012

NEW SOFTWARE FOR HDS: VERSION 1.010.012

HONDA SERVICE NEWS

Reference Number(s): HSN0104-01, Date of Issue:  January 1, 2004
HONDA: All Models
CATEGORY: Honda Service News
APPLIES TO: All Models

SERVICE INFORMATION

A new CD was sent to all Honda dealerships on December 8, 2003. It contains HDS software version 1.010.012. This CD has a red label that says HDS VER. 1.010.012  , and it's dated December 2003. Your system administrator should have this software already installed on the master server.

Here's some important info on 1.010.012:

  • Good news! You can now access ISIS through the HDS. To do this, though, you must first do an operating system software update. Refer to page 9 of the newly revised Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) Setup Instructions available on ISIS under Tool Information  . Keep in mind, when accessing ISIS through the HDS, you can't print out ISIS screens, there's no sound support, and you can't access applications like the Parts Catalog that are on your dealership's PC.
  • The new operating system has a faster response time over the previous system.
  • Help screens for A/T DTCs have been added.

News flash! Doing the update to the new operating system clears the settings that the HDS needs to communicate with the network. Before you begin the software update, make sure you write down this info:

  • Master server name (it's case sensitive)
  • Master server hard drive share name (it's case sensitive)
  • IP address and name servers information

If you're not sure how to find this info on the HDS, the revised setup instructions on ISIS will guide you.

RENDER: 1.0x

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