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  • Page 1 AETOOL.com OBDII Scantool Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / Table of Contents 1. 0 - T h e S c a n T o ol - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.1 Main Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 1.2 Keypad Functions...
  • Page 3: The Scan Tool

    1.0 - The Scan Tool 1.1 - Main unit Diagnostic Cable DB15 Connector Display Keypad - 2 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 /...
  • Page 4: Keypad Functions

    2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / 1.2 - Keypad Functions: ‘PWR’ key to start operation. ENTER ‘ENTER’ key to confirm selection. ‘ESC’ key to exit and return to previous display. HELP’...
  • Page 5: Settings: Adjustments

    1.3 - Settings: Adjustments To enter the MENU Mode: 1、 Once the Scan Tool is powered up through the DLC connection, the LCD screen lights up without any display. Press key will wake up the display as below. Note: This is a safety feature that protects the scan tool from power surge when plugged into the vehicles DLC.
  • Page 6: About

    2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / 7、 Once the brightness adjustment had been selected to the desired setting, press key to confirm ENTER and exit back to the sub menu. 8、Press key to exit back to the main Menu.
  • Page 7 1. Locate the vehicle Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC) and make sure that the ignition switch is in OFF position. 2. Connect the scan tool diagnostic connector to the vehicle DLC. If problem of inserting, rotate it to 180° and try again When the connection has been established, the LCD screen lights up without any display.
  • Page 8 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / 4. If the car manufacturer logo is not correct and you need to change it, then press key until icon.
  • Page 9: Read Dtcs

    2. Ignition Key is not turned ON. 3. The vehicle is not OBDII compliant. Note: To check whether the vehicle being tested is OBDII compliant, always refer to the Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) decal located under the hood or by the radiator of most vehicles. See below).
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  • Page 11: Erase Dtcs

    ✓ The ERASE DTCs function resets all the I/M Readiness Monitor Status to a not RUN “flashing” condition. To set all of the Monitors to a DONE status, an OBDII Drive Cycle must be performed. Please refer to the - 9 - $ ( 72 2 / FRP 2 % ' , , 6&...
  • Page 12 10 - vehicle service manual for information on how to perform an OBDII Drive Cycle for the vehicle under test. Note: If the tested vehicle has DTC present in its memory and need to be sent to the workshop for repair. Do not use this function to erase it.
  • Page 13: Live Data

    11 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / 2.1.3 - LIVE DATA The LIVE DATA function allows real time viewing of the vehicles computer module’s PID data. As the computer monitors the vehicle, information is simultaneously transmitted to scan tool.
  • Page 14: Freeze Frame Data

    12 - To access to this function, go to ‘New Scan’ Menu and select Freeze Frame icon: Press key the screen will display the ENTER ENTER Freeze Frame data as shown. Use the arrow keys to view other sensors. HELP Press key to view more information about the selected sensor.
  • Page 15: I/M Readiness

    13 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / Definition of Trip ‘A Trip’ is define as a Key-ON, Key-OFF event in which the power-train control module (PCM) detects the following: •...
  • Page 16 14 - monitors decide if the vehicles emission system is working correctly or not as well as detecting out of range values. When the monitor’s status is: • Has Run - vehicle was driven enough to complete the monitor. • Has Not Run - vehicle was not driven enough to complete the monitor.
  • Page 17: Vehicle Information (Vin)

    15 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / Press key will enter this function and the ENTER screen will display as shown: HELP Press key to view more information on the Monitors as shown: Note: As indicated on the above HELP information, the sensors marked with...
  • Page 18: Last Codes

    16 - ✓ CVNs are calculated values required by OBD II regulations. ✓ The CVN calculation may take several minutes. ✓ CVNs are reported to determine if emission-related calibrations have been changed. Multiple CVNs may be reported for a control module. To access to this function, go to ‘New Scan’...
  • Page 19 17 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / To enter into this function, go to the Main Menu, Select LAST CODES: ENTER ENTER Press key, the screen will display the menu as shown: ENTER ENTER...
  • Page 20: Select M.f (Select Manufacturer)

    18 - To view Last I/M Readiness, select IM icon as ENTER shown and press key. To view Last Vehicle info, select the VIN icon as ENTER shown and press key. 2.3.0 - Select M.F (Manufacturer) Vehicle Manufacturer specific codes are non-uniform DTCs. Areas within each alpha designator have been made available for manufacturer-controlled DTCs such as P1xxx, P30xx, U1xxx, etc.
  • Page 21 19 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / After a few seconds, it will switch to the display on the last selected car Manufacturer logo as an example: Alfa Romeo as shown: Use the keys to select or change the car Manufacturer logo.
  • Page 22: Notice

    20 - 3.0 - Notice 3.1 – Disclaimer All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this user manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. The right is reserved to make any changes at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
  • Page 23: Limitations Of Warranty

    21 - 2 % ' , , 6& $ 1 72 2 / 8 6(5 · 6 0 $ 1 8 $ / • Improper operation or misuse. • Accident or neglect such as dropping the unit onto hard surfaces. •...

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