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Message Signal Type |
The Signals in Message area at the bottom of the Messages Editor provides different ways to change the Signal Type:
- Click in the signal's "Type" column and make a pulldown list selection.
- Double click on blue signal bits to open the Edit Signal dialog. (Figure 1)
- Click the
button to open the Edit Signal dialog. (Figure 1)

Figure 1: The Edit Signal dialog can change the Signal Type for a signal in a message.
The Edit Signal dialog customizes itself based upon the Signal Type selection.
Table 1 briefly describes each Signal Type and gives a few examples.
Click on a Signal Type name to see further details for that type.
| Signal Type |
Description |
Examples |
| Analog |
Continuous numbers. |
Engine RPM, Coolant Temperature, Throttle Position, Vehicle Speed |
| Digital |
Binary, boolean, on/off type information. |
Park Brake Active, Cruise Control Active, Door Ajar |
| State Encoded |
List of text descriptions which equate to specific values. |
Transaxle Shifter State (PRNDL), Power Mode |
| Text |
ASCII text information. |
VIN, Message Center |
| DTC |
Diagnostic trouble code. |
Trouble codes stored in ECUs such as: "P0142 - 02 Sensor Circuit Malfunction" |
| GMLAN |
GMLAN signal types cannot be created manually.
They are automatically generated from GMLAN databases that contain USDT and UUDT diagnostic messages. |
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| ODI |
ODI signals cannot be created manually.
They are automatically generated from .fuclass files. |
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Table 1: Signal Types
Vehicle Spy Documentation - (C) Copyright 1997-2011 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc. |
Last Update:
Monday, April 12, 2010