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Monday, February 1, 2010
Event Title: Abbotsford Focus Group
Where: Total Automotive
Monday, February 1, 2010
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM PST

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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Event Title: Langley Focus Group
Where: Hudson Automotive Langley
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Event Title: Surrey Focus Group
Where: Vancouver Transmission
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM PST

Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Event Title: Focus Diagnostic Training
Thursday, February 4, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010
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Event Title: Kelowna Focus Group
Where: KLO
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Focus diagnostic Training is a concept to allow the technician and shop owner to control his/her training path. Focus training will be limited to 12 technicians within the focus group. The group will decide on their training needs throughout the year and the training will be tailored to these needs. One concept will be continuous throughout the focus group…."How do we do this type of diagnostics faster and more accurate." The training will be learner focused so that every technician within the group will have a full understanding of the material. The course will not be generic but will be focused on particular car lines or systems. The premise of the courses is to understand all aspects of the particular subject with greater retention.
Focus diagnostic training is an on going yearly training contract that will focus on long term goals. Each member of the focus group will attend the training knowing that it is a long term commitment for diagnostic excellence
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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Event Title: Modis Labscope Diagnostics
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
In this course, the technician will:
Discuss lab scope types. Discuss lab scope operation and advantages over voltage.Determine voltage scales. Determine time base settings. Discuss trigger level operation. Determine appropriate trigger levels. Discuss and determine trigger slopes. Recognize different types of electrical signals and proper setup. Discuss and analyze characteristics of signals. Determine proper setup of signals using sync signals. Analyze solenoid circuits including fuel injectors. Analyze O2 sensor circuits and characteristics. Perform Dual Trace setup. Determine trigger for Dual Trace. Perform signal storage and analyze signals for proper operation.
The technician will determine proper Lab scope setup and analyze wave forms for signal interpretation.
This course will enable technicians to perform all functions related to a Lab scope.
Lab scope Systems Training is a course designed to teach the technician proper scope setup and wave form analysis. This course goes beyond learning key function and enable the technician to have a strong working knowledge of diagnostics performed with a digital Lab scope.
Classroom time is spent learning the different categories of electronic signals and determining common failure of these circuits.
Hands-on time is spent in the shop hooking up to vehicles and practicing diagnostic procedures related to the Lab scope. The technician will perform proper setup of the Lab scope and wave form analysis



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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Event Title: Modis Labscope Diagnostics
Thursday, February 18, 2010
In this course, the technician will:
Discuss lab scope types. Discuss lab scope operation and advantages over voltage.Determine voltage scales. Determine time base settings. Discuss trigger level operation. Determine appropriate trigger levels. Discuss and determine trigger slopes. Recognize different types of electrical signals and proper setup. Discuss and analyze characteristics of signals. Determine proper setup of signals using sync signals. Analyze solenoid circuits including fuel injectors. Analyze O2 sensor circuits and characteristics. Perform Dual Trace setup. Determine trigger for Dual Trace. Perform signal storage and analyze signals for proper operation.
The technician will determine proper Lab scope setup and analyze wave forms for signal interpretation.
This course will enable technicians to perform all functions related to a Lab scope.
Lab scope Systems Training is a course designed to teach the technician proper scope setup and wave form analysis. This course goes beyond learning key function and enable the technician to have a strong working knowledge of diagnostics performed with a digital Lab scope.
Classroom time is spent learning the different categories of electronic signals and determining common failure of these circuits.
Hands-on time is spent in the shop hooking up to vehicles and practicing diagnostic procedures related to the Lab scope. The technician will perform proper setup of the Lab scope and wave form analysis



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Saturday, February 20, 2010
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Event Title: Edmonton Focus Group 2
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM PST

Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Event Title: Edmonton Focus Group 1
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Time: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM PST

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Event Title: Modis Labscope Diagnostics
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
In this course, the technician will:
Discuss lab scope types. Discuss lab scope operation and advantages over voltage.Determine voltage scales. Determine time base settings. Discuss trigger level operation. Determine appropriate trigger levels. Discuss and determine trigger slopes. Recognize different types of electrical signals and proper setup. Discuss and analyze characteristics of signals. Determine proper setup of signals using sync signals. Analyze solenoid circuits including fuel injectors. Analyze O2 sensor circuits and characteristics. Perform Dual Trace setup. Determine trigger for Dual Trace. Perform signal storage and analyze signals for proper operation.
The technician will determine proper Lab scope setup and analyze wave forms for signal interpretation.
This course will enable technicians to perform all functions related to a Lab scope.
Lab scope Systems Training is a course designed to teach the technician proper scope setup and wave form analysis. This course goes beyond learning key function and enable the technician to have a strong working knowledge of diagnostics performed with a digital Lab scope.
Classroom time is spent learning the different categories of electronic signals and determining common failure of these circuits.
Hands-on time is spent in the shop hooking up to vehicles and practicing diagnostic procedures related to the Lab scope. The technician will perform proper setup of the Lab scope and wave form analysis



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Event Title: Current Ramping Diagostics
Where: Bettcher's Automotive
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
If you are a Technician that is keeping up with the latest diagnostic procedures, then this course is for you.
In this course the technician will develop his diagnostic skills with the low current probe by analyzing and comprehending waveforms using current ramping.
Circuits to be analyzed will include:
Fuel pumpsInjection SystemsIgnition Systems


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Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Event Title: Modis Labscope Diagnostics
Thursday, February 25, 2010
In this course, the technician will:
Discuss lab scope types. Discuss lab scope operation and advantages over voltage.Determine voltage scales. Determine time base settings. Discuss trigger level operation. Determine appropriate trigger levels. Discuss and determine trigger slopes. Recognize different types of electrical signals and proper setup. Discuss and analyze characteristics of signals. Determine proper setup of signals using sync signals. Analyze solenoid circuits including fuel injectors. Analyze O2 sensor circuits and characteristics. Perform Dual Trace setup. Determine trigger for Dual Trace. Perform signal storage and analyze signals for proper operation.
The technician will determine proper Lab scope setup and analyze wave forms for signal interpretation.
This course will enable technicians to perform all functions related to a Lab scope.
Lab scope Systems Training is a course designed to teach the technician proper scope setup and wave form analysis. This course goes beyond learning key function and enable the technician to have a strong working knowledge of diagnostics performed with a digital Lab scope.
Classroom time is spent learning the different categories of electronic signals and determining common failure of these circuits.
Hands-on time is spent in the shop hooking up to vehicles and practicing diagnostic procedures related to the Lab scope. The technician will perform proper setup of the Lab scope and wave form analysis



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Event Title: Current Ramping Diagostics
Where: Bettcher's Automotive
Thursday, February 25, 2010
If you are a Technician that is keeping up with the latest diagnostic procedures, then this course is for you.
In this course the technician will develop his diagnostic skills with the low current probe by analyzing and comprehending waveforms using current ramping.
Circuits to be analyzed will include:
Fuel pumpsInjection SystemsIgnition Systems


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Friday, February 26, 2010
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Event Title: Modis Labscope Diagnostics
Friday, February 26, 2010
In this course, the technician will:
Discuss lab scope types. Discuss lab scope operation and advantages over voltage.Determine voltage scales. Determine time base settings. Discuss trigger level operation. Determine appropriate trigger levels. Discuss and determine trigger slopes. Recognize different types of electrical signals and proper setup. Discuss and analyze characteristics of signals. Determine proper setup of signals using sync signals. Analyze solenoid circuits including fuel injectors. Analyze O2 sensor circuits and characteristics. Perform Dual Trace setup. Determine trigger for Dual Trace. Perform signal storage and analyze signals for proper operation.
The technician will determine proper Lab scope setup and analyze wave forms for signal interpretation.
This course will enable technicians to perform all functions related to a Lab scope.
Lab scope Systems Training is a course designed to teach the technician proper scope setup and wave form analysis. This course goes beyond learning key function and enable the technician to have a strong working knowledge of diagnostics performed with a digital Lab scope.
Classroom time is spent learning the different categories of electronic signals and determining common failure of these circuits.
Hands-on time is spent in the shop hooking up to vehicles and practicing diagnostic procedures related to the Lab scope. The technician will perform proper setup of the Lab scope and wave form analysis



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