
Noregon has released an updated training video series online for the company’s JPro Professional diagnostic software.
Noregon has released an updated training video series online for the company’s JPro Professional diagnostic software.

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Noregon has released an updated training video series online for the company’s JPro Professional diagnostic software.
Videos individually focus on a particular feature or function within JPro Professional and provide viewers with simple instructions to access and use each tool.
“For the training videos, Noregon consulted with ASE-certified technicians and chose the features of JPro that would help service professionals expedite repairs and increase their efficiency levels,” said Jason Hedman, JPro product manager and former technician.
Each video is less than 10 minutes long and provides the training that technicians need to accomplish truck repairs. The video series begins with introductory information like connecting to the vehicle and navigating the home screen and later progresses to more advanced capabilities such as aftertreatment diagnostics, reporting, and bi-directional controls.
The videos complement other resources offered by the company, such as instructor-led online training offered four times a month by Noregon. The hour-long webinars let JPro users watch expert demonstrations and ask questions at the end of each session.
All videos are available for free and will be updated periodically to reflect new features and functions within the software.
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