Autel DiagLink OBDII Instruction Manual

Autel DiagLink OBDII Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Autel will not be liable for any direct damages or for any special, incidental, or indirect damages or for any economic consequential damages (including lost profits).
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan tool, read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions whenever working on a vehicle:  Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment. ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents USING THE MANUAL ................1 1.1 C ....................1 ONVENTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION ..............2 2.1 O (OBD) II .............. 2 OARD IAGNOSTICS 2.2 D (DTC ) ............2 IAGNOSTIC ROUBLE ODES 2.3 L (DLC)........3 OCATION OF THE ONNECTOR 2.4 OBD II R ..............
  • Page 4 6.2 E ..................... 37 RASE ODES 6.3 L ....................39 6.4 F ..................44 REEZE RAME 6.5 R I/M R ............. 45 ETRIEVE EADINESS TATUS 6.6 O2 M ..................47 ONITOR 6.7 O ................ 49 OARD ONITOR 6.8 C ..................52 OMPONENT 6.9 V ..............
  • Page 5: Using The Manual

    1. Using the Manual This manual contains device usage instructions. Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment that are not included on your system. Contact your sales representative for availability of other modules and optional tools or accessories.
  • Page 6: General Information

    2. General Information 2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II The first generation of On-Board Diagnostics (called OBD I) was developed by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and implemented in 1988 to monitor some of the emission control components on vehicles. As technology evolved and the desire to improve the On-Board Diagnostic system increased, a new generation of On-Board Diagnostic system was developed.
  • Page 7: Location Of The Data Link Connector (Dlc)

    2.3 Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is the standardized 16-cavity connector where diagnostic scan tools interface with the vehicle's on-board computer. The DLC is usually located 12 inches from the center of the instrument panel (dash), under or around the driver’s side for most vehicles.
  • Page 8: Obd Ii Readiness Monitors

    2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors An important part of a vehicle’s OBD II system is the Readiness Monitors, which are indicators used to find out if all of the emissions components have been evaluated by the OBD II system. They are running periodic tests on specific systems and components to ensure that they are performing within allowable limits.
  • Page 9: Obd Ii Monitor Readiness Status

    The following monitors are to be used for spark ignition engines only: EGR System O2 Sensors Catalyst Evaporative System O2 Sensor Heater Secondary Air Heated Catalyst The following monitors are to be used for compression ignition engines only: EGR System NMHC Catalyst NOx Aftertreatment Boost Pressure System...
  • Page 10: Obd Ii Definitions

    evaluating, they will be reported as “Ready” all of the time. If testing of a particular supported non-continuous monitor has not been completed, the monitor status will be reported as “Not Complete” or “Not Ready.” In order for the OBD monitor system to become ready, the vehicle should be driven under a variety of normal operating conditions.
  • Page 11 OBD II Drive Cycle -- A specific mode of vehicle operation that provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors applicable to the vehicle to the “Ready” condition. The purpose of completing an OBD II drive cycle is to force the vehicle to run its onboard diagnostics.
  • Page 12: Use The Scan Tool

    3. Use the Scan Tool 3.1 Tool Description CONNECTOR -- Connects the scan tool to the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC). LCD DISPLAY -- Indicates test results. FUNCTION BUTTONS – Corresponds with “buttons” on screen for executing commands.
  • Page 13 ESC BUTTON -- Cancels a selection (or an action) from a menu or returns to the previous screen. HELP BUTTON -- Provides help information and the description of DTCs. UP SCROLL BUTTON -- Moves up through menu and submenu items in menu mode. When more than one screen of data is retrieved, moves up through the current screen to the previous screens for additional data.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Weight: 0.28 kg (w/o main cable) 0.435 kg (with main cable) 3.3 Accessories Included User Manual -- Instructions on tool operations. CD -- Includes user manual, Autel update software, etc. OBD II Cable -- Provides power to tool and communicates between the tool and the vehicle.
  • Page 15: System Setup

     A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you need to remove it before plugging the OBD II cable. Plug the OBD II cable to the vehicle’s DLC. Power up the scan tool, and wait for the Main Screen to appear (Figure 3.1).
  • Page 16 Figure 3.2 Language Setup  English is the default language. From System Setup screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Language, and press the OK button. Use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired language and press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous screen (Figure 3.3).
  • Page 17 From Unit of Measure screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit of measurement (Figure 3.4). Figure 3.4 Press the OK button to save your selection and return to previous menu. Or, press the ESC button to exit without saving. Beep Set ...
  • Page 18: Vehicle Coverage

    Key Test The Key Test function checks if the keyboard is working properly. From System Setup screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button or the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Key Test, and press the OK button. Press any key to start test. When you press a key, the edge around corresponding key on the screen should turn to red.
  • Page 19: Product Troubleshooting

    global vehicle coverage, the scan tool offers technicians a significant improvement on model years covered by supported manufactures. 3.8 Product Troubleshooting Vehicle Linking Error A communication error occurs if the scan tool fails to communicate with the vehicle’s ECU (Electronic Control Unit). You need to do the following to check up: ...
  • Page 20: Playback Data

    4. Playback Data The Playback Data function allows viewing data from last test recorded by the scan tool. NOTE: The amount of files that can be saved depends on the space available in the TF card. 4.1 Review Data Use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button or the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Playback from Main Screen (Figure 3.1), and press the OK button.
  • Page 21: Delete Data

    Vehicle Specification Vehicle: Mustang Engine Type: Other Capacity: 3.8L Transmission: Manual Fuel Type: Gasoline Emission Level: Federal Emission VIN:1FAFP40462F100819 PrefSuf:2R3APB VersionID:4612 Print Figure 4.2 4.2 Delete Data By selecting Delete on the screen, you are allowed to erase the selected data on the scan tool. Review the recordings thoroughly before erasing.
  • Page 22: Diagnostics

    5. Diagnostics NOTE: The screens shown below in this chapter are examples. The screens actually appear vary by vehicle. 5.1 Enter Vehicle Information Before using the scan tool to diagnose, you must input the vehicle information. There are generally three ways to input the vehicle information.
  • Page 23 Figure 5.2 3) Step by step, select the right options for your vehicle according to each screen that appears. Vehicle Start New Session All other 2. Manual Vehicle Entry 3. Vehicle selection Figure 5.3 Figure 5.4 Traction Assist Transmission Not Equipped ASM(Auto Shift Manual) 2.
  • Page 24 Vehicle Specification Vehicle: Mustang Engine Type: Other Capacity: 3.8L Transmission: Manual Fuel Type: Gasoline Emission Level: Federal Emission Is this correct? Figure 5.7 5.1.2 VIN Code Automatic Acquisition Some vehicles could identify the VIN code intelligently, saving customer’s time to input complex information. (Take Renault as an example) Figure 5.8 RENAULT...
  • Page 25 VIN acquisition 1.VIN CODE automatic acquisition 2.VIN CODE manual acquisition 3.Vehicle type manual acquisition Figure 5.10 In this mode, the scan tool will communicate with the vehicle and read off the VIN code automatically. It will ask for your confirmation about the VIN code if ECU response received. If no response from the ECU, it will turn to manual mode.
  • Page 26 Cars 1. Vehicle detect 2. Vehicle record and abbreviations 3. All model series 4. A-Class 5. B-Class 6. C-Class/CLK 7. E-Class/CLS Figure 5.12 Select by entering VIN If the chassis number does not Match the vehicle, enter VIN as a 17-digit code.
  • Page 27: Diagnostic Test

    Figure 5.14 5.2 Diagnostic Test After you have entered the correct vehicle information, the diagnostic testing selection will display as below: Select An Option Auto Scan 2. Control Unit 3. Vehicle Information Figure 5.15 5.2.1 Auto Scan Depending on the scan tool model, Auto Scan function will carry out an overall scan to check the status of all systems or four systems (engine, transmission, airbag and ABS) on the vehicle being tested.
  • Page 28 100% Auto Scan PCM- Powertrain Fault 1 Control Module Quick Erase Save Display DTC Figure 5.16 User is allowed to check the details of each system, quickly erase DTC, save the data, and display DTC from the Auto Scan menu screen.
  • Page 29 In Auto Scan screen (Figure 5.16), pressing OK button will turn to diagnostic operation. For more details, refer to 5.3 Diagnostic Operation. To exit the Auto Scan option, press ESC button. The scan tool will display a message “Are you sure to quit?” to ask for your confirmation.
  • Page 30 5.2.4 Save and Retrieve Files Save and Retrieve Files function will save the detected vehicle information. You can directly get the vehicle information next time. Please follow the instructions above to finish the Auto Scan process (Figure 5.15), and press the Function button corresponding to Save, and name the record on the Save Vehicle Record screen.
  • Page 31: Diagnostic Operation

    Vehicle Data Record Ford1 2. Ford2 Figure 5.22 5.3 Diagnostic Operation This function allows you to read and clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), read and save live data. (Take Ford as an example) 5.3.1 Read Codes The Read Codes procedure varies for each vehicle being tested. This section includes the following Read Codes procedures.
  • Page 32 In the Read Codes menu, select one of the options to proceed. The screen will show as below. Select options CMDTCs 2. Freeze Frame-MODE2 3. Pending. Figure 5.25 Select one of the DTC options to view detailed diagnostic trouble code information. CMDTCs P0046 Battery voltage high...
  • Page 33 off. To Erase DTCs, please follow these steps: With the Function Menu screen displayed (Figure 5.23), click on Erase Codes. The scan tool displays an instruction message. Follow the instructions on each screen that appears until the procedure is complete. When finished, press any key to exit.
  • Page 34  The number to the right of selected item indicates sequence of this item.  If you want to select the item, press Select button.  To select all the items on the screen, press Select All button. To clear all the selected items on the screen, press Clear All button. Press the OK button to view the information.
  • Page 35 4) Press the FUNCTION button corresponding to Two Graphic, the screen will show two graphs as Figure 5.30. Figure 5.30 5) Press the FUNCTION button corresponding to Merge Graph, the above two graphs will merge together as Figure 5.31. Figure 5.31 NOTE: Merge Graph can be used to compare two related parameters in graphic mode.
  • Page 36  When there is not enough memory space, a warning message prompting to delete previously recorded data. Save Failed Memory full, please clean up. Figure 5.32  If you wish to delete the data, select OK and then go to Playback screen to delete the data ...
  • Page 37: Obd Ii Diagnostics

    6. OBD II Diagnostics The OBD II Diagnostics function is a fast-access option that allows you to carry out a quick test on the engine system of OBD II vehicles. When more than one vehicle control module is detected by the scan tool, you will be prompted to select the module where the data may be retrieved.
  • Page 38: Read Codes

    with the vehicle. Contact your local distributor or the manufacturer’s customer service department for assistance. 7) View a summary of system status (MIL status, DTC counts, Monitor status) on screen (Figure 6.1). Press ESC button for Diagnostic Menu (Figure 6.3) to come up. System Status MIL Status Codes Found...
  • Page 39 cause the control module to illuminate the malfunction indicator light (MIL) when emission-related fault occurs.  Pending Codes are also referred to as “maturing codes” or “continuous monitor codes”. They indicate problems that the control module has detected during the current or last driving cycle but are not considered serious yet.
  • Page 40 Read Codes 1. Stored Codes 2. Pending Codes 3. Permanent Codes Figure 6.4  If there is not any Diagnostic Trouble Code, the display indicates “No (pending) codes are stored in the module!” Wait a few seconds or press any key to return to the previous screen. NOTE: Permanent Codes function is available for merely vehicles supporting the CAN protocols.
  • Page 41: Erase Codes

    6.2 Erase Codes CAUTION: Erasing the Diagnostic Trouble Codes may allow the scan tool to delete not only the codes from the vehicle’s on-board computer, but also “Freeze Frame” data and manufacturer specific enhanced data. Further, the I/M Readiness Monitor Status for all vehicle monitors is reset to Not Ready or Not Complete status.
  • Page 42 Erase Codes DTCs and Freeze Data will be lost Do you wish to continue? Figure 6.7 3) Press the OK button to confirm.  If the codes are cleared successfully, an “Erase Done!” confirmation message shows on the display (Figure 6.8). Erase Codes Erase Done! Press any key to continue...
  • Page 43: Live Data

    6.3 Live Data In this function, you can not only read the live data but also record data for later review. View Data The View Data function allows viewing of live or real time PID data of vehicle‟s computer module(s). To view live data, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Live Data from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button (Figure 6.3).
  • Page 44 View live PIDs on the screen. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button for more PIDs if additional information is available on more than one page ( Figure 6.12). Complete List Numbers of DTCs Fuel system 1 status Fuel system 2 status Calculated load value Engine coolant temperature...
  • Page 45 Figure 6.14  Select Text to return to text viewing of PID data.  Select Save to record retrieved live data and PID graphs.  Select Pause to suspend viewing. You could resume the viewing process again by selecting Start. Press the ESC button to return to previous menu.
  • Page 46  If you want to deselect the item, press Clear button.  To select all the items on the screen, press Select All button. To clear all the selected items on the screen, press Clear All button. 3) Press the OK button to view selected PIDs on screen. Custom List Numbers of DTCs...
  • Page 47 Complete List Numbers of DTCs Fuel system 1 status Fuel system 2 status Calculated load value Engine coolant temperature Pause Graphics Saving 94 Figure 6.17  If you record live data under graph mode, following screen shows: Figure 6.18 NOTE: The scan tool can only playback text data even though the data is saved in graphic mode.
  • Page 48: Freeze Frame

     If you wish to delete the data, select OK and then go to Playback screen to delete the data. Select Pause to suspend recording. You could resume the recording process again by selecting Start. You may review the saved data in Playback function. Press ESC button to exit.
  • Page 49: Retrieve I/M Readiness Status

    Select Save to record freeze frame. A confirming message “Save success!” shows on the display and scan tool return to previous menu. If you don’t want to save the freeze frame data, press ESC button to return to previous screen. 6.5 Retrieve I/M Readiness Status I/M Readiness function is used to check the operations of the Emission System on OBD II compliant vehicles.
  • Page 50 Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP. If the vehicle supports both types of tests, then both types will be shown on the screen for selection (Figure 6.21). …………… I/M Readiness 1. Since DTCs Cleared 2.
  • Page 51: O2 Monitor Test

     HCCAT -- NMHC Catalyst Monitor  NCAT -- NOx Aftertreatment Monitor  BP -- Boost Pressure System Monitor  EGS -- Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor  PM -- PM Filter Monitor Since DTCs cleared MIL Status Misfire Monitoring Fuel system monitoring Comprehensive component monitoring Catalyst monitoring...
  • Page 52 monitor and tests on the oxygen (O2) sensors to identify problems related to fuel efficiency and vehicle emissions. These tests are not on-demand tests and they are done automatically when engine operating conditions are within specified limits. These test results are saved in the on-board computer's memory.
  • Page 53: On-Board Monitor Test

    …………….O2 Monitor Test………….. The selected mode is not supported! Press any key to continue Figure 6.25 View test results of selected O2 sensor (Figure 6.26). … ……… .O2 Bank1 Sensor2 Rich-Lean Threshd V Lean-Rich Threshd V Low for Switch (V) High for Switch (V) Rich-Lean Threshd S Lean-Rich Threshd S...
  • Page 54 if it is OK. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select On-Board Monitor Test from Diagnostic Menu and press the OK button (Figure 6.3). Wait a few seconds while the scan tool validates the PID MAP. The scan tool will prompt you to select the vehicle make (If you have selected the vehicle before, the Vehicle Manufacturer screen would not appear again).
  • Page 55 On-Board Monitor Test The selected mode is not supported Press any key to continue Figure 6.29  For CAN-equipped vehicles, test selections can be as below: On-Board Monitor Test 1. EGR Monitor 2. Mis-Fire Monitor Data 3. Mis-Fire Cylinder 1 Data 4.
  • Page 56: Component Test

    Flow Test Module Test Value 0.10 Min Limit 0.00 Max Limit 95.0 Status Figure 6.32 Press ESC button to return to the previous menus. 6.8 Component Test The Component Test function allows initiating a leak test for the vehicle's EVAP system. The scan tool itself does not perform the leak test, but commands the vehicle's on-board computer to start the test.
  • Page 57: View Vehicle Information

    Component Test Command Sent! Press any key to continue Figure 6.34  Some vehicles do not allow scan tools to control vehicle systems or components. If the vehicle under test does not support the EVAP Leak Test, an advisory message is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 58 Vehicle Info. Turn key on with engine off! Press any key to continue Figure 6.36 3) Wait for the scan tool to display the Vehicle Info. menu. Vehicle Info. 1. Vehicle ID Number 2. Calibration ID 3. Cal. Verf. Number Figure 6.37 ...
  • Page 59: Modules Present

    6.10 Modules Present The Modules Present function allows viewing of the module IDs and communication protocols for OBD2 modules in the vehicle. 1) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select Modules Present from Diagnostic Menu and press OK button (Figure 6.3). 2) View modules present with their IDs and communication protocols.
  • Page 60 Select Show and a soft keyboard will pop up. Use LEFT/RIGHT button and UP/DOWN button to move to the desired character, then press OK button to confirm. After you input the DTC code, select Finish and the scan tool will display this code’s definition on screen. Input Dialog Box P0005 Do you want to save and...
  • Page 61: Oil Reset

    7. Oil Reset 7.1 General Information The Engine Oil Life System calculates when to change the engine oil and filter based on vehicle use. An oil change is required whenever indicated by the display and according to the recommended maintenance schedule. Whenever the oil is changed, reset the system so it can calculate when the next oil change is required.
  • Page 62 A. Manual Reset Almost all Asian vehicles and most American and European vehicles can be reset manually by technicians. NOTE: In this manner, the scan tool will not communicate with the vehicle being tested. To finish this procedure, please follow these steps (Take Ford as an example): From the vehicle make screen, select Ford and press OK button.
  • Page 63 Year 1.2005 2.2003-2004 3.1998-2002 Figure 7.3 After entering the vehicle information, the scan tool displays manual reset message as below. Information 1.Select Press Reset At Oil Change from the setup control for the current display mode. 2.Press Reset Control to reset Oil change.
  • Page 64 Figure 7.5 Step by step, select the right options for your vehicle according to each screen that appears. PEUGEOT 1.206/206MUX 2.206+ 3.207 4.307 5.308 6.406 Figure 7.6 After you have entered the vehicle information, the oil reset screen will display as below. System 1.Instrument panel 2.BSI...
  • Page 65  In the Oil Reset menu, select Service Zero Reset function and press OK button. Oil Reset 1.Service Zero Reset Figure 7.8  The tool will automatically begin resetting the vehicle ECU to default values. Service Zero Reset Check the resetting of the maintenance to zero.
  • Page 66  In the Oil Reset menu, select Resetting to zero of the service mileage function and press OK button. Oil Reset 1. Read Codes 2. Erase Codes 3. Resetting to zero of the service mileage 4.Maintenance Figure 7.11  The tool will reset the oil service to zero automatically. Resetting to zero Maintenance mileage zero reset carried out.
  • Page 67  For the First maintenance threshold, you have two choices. Select the correct option and press OK button to save the change. 1.China 2.Another country Figure 7.14  For the Period before service or Maintenance limit, press Edit key on the bottom to pop up a soft keyboard to facilitate your input.
  • Page 68 NOTE: The data you input must be in the reasonable range, which is defined by the preset values in ECU. If you enter a data out of range, the tool will display a warning message. Figure 7.16  When you have finished your configuration, select Finish key on the bottom of the screen, then the tool will begin the oil reset service.
  • Page 69: Epb

     Ensure that the EPB control system is reactivated after the maintenance work has been completed. NOTE: Autel accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from the maintenance of the Electric Parking Brake system. 8.2 EPB Maintenance Turn the ignition off.
  • Page 70 Select EPB icon in the Main Screen (Figure 3.1) and wait for the vehicle manufacturer screen. Choose the correct vehicle make. (Take PEUGEOT as an example) Figure 8.1 After you have selected the vehicle make, the electric parking brake system screen will display as below. System 1.
  • Page 71 Diag. Menu 1. Read Codes 2. Erase Codes 3. Live Data 4. Active Test 5. ECU Information 6. Special Function Figure 8.3 Special Function In the Diagnostic Menu (Figure 8.3), use the UP/DOWN button to select Special Function to do the EPB test, which includes Brake cable replacement and Electric parking brake replacement.
  • Page 72 In the Brake cable replacement screen, the tool can perform three functions. A. Put in fitting or removal position This function enables you to fit in or remove the brake cable safely and easily. It will take a few seconds to execute this command.
  • Page 73 Put in fitting/removal position Activation done, a problem occurred during the operation. Press any key to continue Figure 8.8 Cable tensioning Once the brake cable is fit in, you would use this function to adjust its tension. It will take a few seconds to execute this command.
  • Page 74 If the job fails to finish, the tool will display a message to remind user of a problem. After you exit the diagnosis program, please repair the problem immediately. Cable tensioning Activation done, a problem occurred during the operation. Press any key to continue Figure 8.11 C.
  • Page 75 Electric parking brake calibration Please wait! The tool should stop and restart the communication with the Electric parking brake ECU. Figure 8.13 When the job is done successfully, the tool will display a message to confirm. Electric parking brake calibration Electric parking brake cable calibration done! Restart...
  • Page 76 Electric parking brake replacement 1. Put in fitting/removal position 2. Cable tensioning 3. Electric parking brake calibration Figure 8.16 In the Electric parking brake replacement screen, the tool can also perform three functions, which details could refer to the same functions described in the Brake cable replacement menu above.
  • Page 77 actuator test, you must wait for the component to stop operating before starting another actuator test. Press 'OK' to apply the electric parking brake or press 'Cancel' to go back to the list of possible operation.” Select OK to continue or Cancel to exit.
  • Page 78: Abs Maintenance

    relating to the electric motor or to the cables.” IMPORTANT: Make sure that the components to be tested are not physically damaged and are well assembled. WARNING: Please stop repairing the components to be tested before the test starts and keep a certain distance during the test. 8.3 ABS Maintenance In the System menu (Figure 8.2), use UP/DOWN button to select ABS to do ABS maintenance.
  • Page 79 Figure 8.20 In the EPB menu, select the desired function and press OK button. If the operation is finished successfully, the scan tool will display a confirmation message. Otherwise, it will display a message to remind user of a problem. After you exit the diagnosis program, please repair the problem immediately.
  • Page 80: Print Data

    DiagLink Main Unit A PC or laptop with USB ports A USB cable Download and install Autel PC Suite from our website (http://pro.auteltech.com/). Connect the scan tool to computer with the USB cable supplied. Run Autel Printer software on computer.
  • Page 81 The selected data will display on the textbox of Autel Printer. By selecting the function buttons on the right, you could execute the following operations:  Print – Print all data in the textbox to a printer connected to your computer.
  • Page 82: Software Update

    10.1 Register the Tool NOTE: Before registration, please confirm your network is working properly. Download and install Autel PC Suite from our website (http://pro.auteltech.com/). Connect DiagLink to your computer through USB to power up the scan tool, and wait for the Main screen to appear. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Update (Figure 10.1), and press the OK button.
  • Page 83 Run the Autel Update option in Autel PC Suite software. Wait for the Log In window to pop up (Figure 10.2). Product serial number and password will automatically read when the device is detected. Please click Register to proceed. Figure 10.2 Enter your email address in the input box and click Next (Figure 10.3).
  • Page 84  If you are a new member to Autel, you will receive a verification code in your email box. Set a new login password, and input the verification code and then click Register button (Figure 10.4). Figure 10.4  If the email address you entered has already been registered and activated as an Autel ID, enter your password and click Bind to bind your device (Figure 10.5).
  • Page 85: Update Procedure

    Figure 10.5 10.2 Update Procedure Autel frequently releases software updates that you can download. The Update feature makes it very easy to determine and get exactly what you need. You will come into the Update window after successful registration. First install the management program by click...
  • Page 86 Figure 10.6 If the device has already been installed with the latest version of management program, you will directly come to the next step. The program list will be automatically loaded. If you have never downloaded any software package, the Updates window will show as below (Figure 10.7).
  • Page 87 Find out the desired item to be downloaded and click Free Get button in the same line. In a popped dialog box, enter your Autel ID and your password, and click OK (Figure 10.9).
  • Page 88 Figure 10.9 If your Autel ID is correct and valid, the program will establish communication with Server on-line and reload the list (Figure 10.10). Figure 10.10 After reloading, you can install the selected program by clicking Update button (Figure 10.11).
  • Page 89 Figure 10.11 When the installation is completed (Figure 10.12), you can click Purchase button on the right side of screen to update other desired items on http://pro.auteltech.com/. Figure 10.12 10) After successful purchase, click Refresh button. Single update:...
  • Page 90: View Or Delete Programs

     Find out the desired updating item. Click Update button in the same line.  Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar [Downloads] and upper right progress bar [Installs]. You may also find progress information in the Status column of updated items.
  • Page 91  Click on the Installed Programs tag entry and the page will show the list of programs installed (Figure 10.13). Figure 10.13  Select the program(s) that you would delete.  Single delete: Click the Uninstall button in the line of your would-be-deleted program.
  • Page 92 Figure 10.14  Click on Yes to delete the program(s) selected, or on No to cancel the action.  The deleted program will automatically add to the end of program list in the Update page in case you would like to install again.
  • Page 93: Warranty And Service

    11. Warranty and Service 11.1 Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase, subject to the following terms...

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