MPVI3 Face Plate Description🔗
Below outlines the legacy features on the face plate of the MPVI3, with a detailed description of each LED RGB (red, green, and blue) and bluetooth status icon.

- MPVI3 Face Plate
- HPTNET Screw on Connector
- Status LED Icon
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) LED
- WiFi LED
- Standalone Data Log & Bluetooth Button
- USB-C
Warning
- When over-voltage is detected , the MPVI3 Status LED will become solid red and will remain solid red until voltage drops below 15.5v, then it will go back to solid green. Operating the MPVI3 with voltage over 15.5v can cause damage to the MPVI3.
Note
- When an overcurrent event is detected, the firmware attempts recovery by cycling the bus OFF and ON up to three times, checking if the current drops below the threshold. If any attempt succeeds, normal operation resumes. However, if all three attempts fail and the current remains high, the LED turns solid red. At that point, only a power cycle or OBD reset will allow the MPVI3 to recover.
MPVI3 RGB Status LED Description Table🔗
| Color | Description |
|---|---|
| No Color | Off/No App Running |
| Solid Green | Indicates there is no active communication with the MPVI3 on either the USB or OBD ports. Also indicates the MPVI3 has power |
| Blinking Green | Indicates bootloader mode is active. |
| Solid Red | Indicates an error is detected in both VCM and standalone scanning. |
| Blinking Red | Indicates an error is detected in both VCM and standalone scanning. |
| Blinking Purple | Indicates the MPVI3 is performing the task at hand; reading, writing, and scanning the vehicles ECU. |
| Blinking White | Software is trying to configure device status using PC to MPVI over the USB connection. |
| Blinking Blue | Indicates an update is in progress and the update will blink blue for the duration of the update. The STAT LED will also blink blue when the MPVI3 enters bootloader mode and will continue to blink blue once every second until the user is no longer in bootloader mode. |
MPVI3 RGB BT (bluetooth) LED Description Table🔗
| Color | Description |
|---|---|
| Blinking Blue | When blinking slowly the MPVI3 is in pairing mode. When blinking quickly the MPVI3 is paired with the users bluetooth device. |
MPVI3 Standalone Data Logging & Bluetooth Button🔗
This button can be used to connect your bluetooth device to your MPVI3. This button can also be used to start and stop your standalone data logging.
