Commercial copying, redistribution, hiring or lending is prohibited. No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools Limited. In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact.
Safety Information For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the equipment and vehicles, read this manual thoroughly before operating your tool. The safety messages presented below and throughout this user’s manual are reminders to the operator to exercise extreme care when using this device.
CONTENTS CONTENTS Page content Page I N TRODUCTIO N ..........................2 GUARA N TEE ..........................3 SAFETY INFORMATION .......................... 4 SAFETY MESSAGE CONVENTIONS USED................... 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................4 1 USING THIS MANUAL ......................... 7 1 .1 BOLD TEXT ......................... 7 1.2 SYMBOLS AND ICONS ......................
Page 6
7.5 LCD KEYPAD ........................42 7.6 TOOL INFORMATION ......................43 7.7 CONFIGURE SHORTCUT KEYS ..................43 Note: Draper Tools accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from servicing the vehicles system. When interpreting results from the vehicle, always follow the...
1 Using This Manual We provide tool usage instructions in this manual. Below is the conventions we used in the manual. 1.1 Bold Text Bold text is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options. Example: Press the ENTER button to select. 1.2 Symbols and Icons 1.2.1 Solid Spot Operation tips and lists that apply to specific tool are introduced by a solid spot●.
2 Introduction 2.1 Why We Need a Battery Configuration Tool This section illustrates why we need the battery configuration tool when change the battery of modern vehicles. Start-stop System: No Movement, No Fuel Consumption In response to climate change, governments around the world are increasing environment regulations on vehicle to improve vehicle fuel economy and reduce emissions.
Figure 2-1 Front View 1 Diagnostic Port - provides connection between vehicle and the tool. 2 LCD Display - shows menus, test results and operation tips. 3 Function Keys / Shortcut keys - three keys that correspond with “buttons” on some screens for executing special commands or provide quick access to most frequently used applications or functions.
2.4 Technical Specifications Display: Backlit, 240*320 TFT color display Working Temperature: 0 to 60 ℃ (32 to 140℉) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70℃ (-4 to 158℉) Power Supply: 8-18V vehicle power, 3.3V USB power Dimensions (L*W*H): 200*100*38mm Weight: 1.0Kg 3 Getting Started This section describes how to provide power to the tool, provides brief introductions of applications loaded on the tool and display screen layout and illustrates how to input text and numbers with the scan tool.
Setup – leads to screens for adjusting default settings to meet your own preference and view ● information about the tool. Playback – leads to screens for access to saved data files. ● Figure 3.1 Sample Home Screen 4 BRT Operations This section illustrates how to use the tool to get the new battery validated, how to clear faults from the dashboard and display current battery details of the vehicle such as AUDI, BMW, CITROEN, PEUGEOT, SEAT, SKODA, VOLVO, VW and FORD.
Figure 4.2 Sample Vehicle Selection Screen 2. The following Replace Battery menu will display when the vehicle model is selected correctly. Figure 4.3 Sample Battery Reset Menu Screen 4.1.1 Validate Battery Validate battery menu enables you to recode the new battery to the vehicle’s ECU and to turn off dashboard warning lights.
Page 13
Figure 4.4 Sample Validate Battery Screen 2. Follow the on screen instructions to answer the question and continue the procedure. Figure 4.5 Sample Validate Battery Display Data Screen 3. The device communicates with the vehicle and clear the current stored DTCs from the battery system.
Figure 4.8 Sample Information Record Screen 6. Follow the on screen instructions to answer the question and continue the procedure. Figure 4.9 Sample Input Dialog Box Screen 7. When the whole battery validation procedure is completed, the following screen displays. Please press F1 to confirm.
1. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight Display Data of the main menu and press ENTER to start. Figure 4.11 Sample Display Data Screen 2. The following screen displays the battery manufacturer, serial number, and part number. Figure 4.12 Sample Data Screen 4.2 Citroen/Peugeot Operations 1.
Page 16
Figure 4.13 Sample Vehicle Selection Screen NOTE Not all procedure listed above are applicable to all vehicles. The procedure may vary by the year, model, and make of the test vehicle. 2. The following Identification screen will display, showing the part number of the new battery. If no part number shows, please check the connection.
Figure 4.18 Sample Vehicle Selection Screen NOTE Not all procedure listed above are applicable to all vehicles. The procedure may vary by the year, model, and make of the test vehicle. 2. The following Select Function menu will display when the vehicle model is selected correctly. Figure 4.19 Sample Battery Reset Menu Screen 4.3.1 Validate Battery Validate battery menu enables you to recode the new battery to the vehicle’s ECU and to turn off...
1. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight Validate Battery and press ENTER to start. Figure 4.20 Sample Validate Battery Screen 2. The following screen displays when the battery validated successfully. Please press any key to continue. Figure 4.21 Sample Battery Validated Screen 4.3.2 Display Data Display Date menu enables you to check the battery information or battery replacement record of the vehicle.
2. The following screen displays with battery manufacturer, serial number, part number , battery volts, the last replacement days or the battery replacement records(not all items listed here display, it varies by different car make ). Figure 4.23 Sample Data Screen 4.3.3 Clear Codes 1.
5 OBDII/EOBD Operations OBD-II/EOBD menu lets you access all OBD service modes. According to ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230-4, and SAE J1850 standards, the OBD application is divided into several sub programs, called ‘Service $xx’. Below is a list of OBD diagnostic services: Service $01 - request current powertrain diagnostic data ●...
2. A screen with detailed information displays. Figure 5-2 Sample System Status Screen 5.2 Read Codes Read Codes menu lets you read both stored codes and pending codes found in the control unit. Typical menu options include: Stored Codes ● Pending Codes ●...
Page 23
Figure 5-4 Sample Read Codes Screen If no DTCs are present the message “No (Pending) Codes Found!” is displayed. If any manufacturer specific or enhanced codes detected, select vehicle a make before viewing DTC information. Figure 5-5 Sample No Codes Screen 5.
6. Press function key Save to store DTC information. Or use the BACK key to exit. 5.3 Erase Codes Erase Codes menu lets you to clear all current and stored DTCs from the control module. Also it erases all temporary ECU information, including freeze frame. So make sure that the selected system are completely checked and serviced by technicians and no vital information will be lost before clearing codes.
5.4.1 Complete Data List Complete Data List menu lets you view all live PID data from a selected system. To view all live PID data: 1. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight Live Data from Diagnostic Menu and press the ENTER key.
Page 26
4. Scroll with the up and down arrow keys to highlight a line, if the One Graphic on the bottom is highlighted, it indicates the graphing is available for the selected line. Press the function key One Graphic to display the PID graph. Figure 5-12 Sample PID Graph Screen 5.
7. To record the data to memory of the tool, use the function key SAVE, and press Stop Saving to stop recording at any time. 8. Select Text to return to text viewing of PID data. 9. Press Pause to suspend collecting data and use the Contiune key to resume collecting data. 10.Use the Back key to return to diagnostic menu.
Figure 5-17 Sample Data stream Screen 5.5 Freeze Frame Freeze Frame menu displays freeze frame data, a snapshot of critical vehicle operating conditions automatically recorded by the on-board computer at the time of the DTC set. It is a good function to help determine what caused the fault. To view freeze fram data: 1.
5.6 Read I/M Readiness Status Data I/M Readiness option allows to view a snapshot of the operations for the emission system on OBDII/EOBD vehicles. I/M Readiness is a useful function used to check if all monitors are OK or N/A. The vehicle’s computer performs tests on the emission system during normal driving conditions.
2. Depending on readiness test, one of these 2 screens will be present. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through data to select lines, and left and right arrow keys to scroll back and forth through different screens of data. Figure 5-21 Sample IM Readiness Screen 1 Figure 5-22 Sample IM readiness screen 2 3.
Page 31
Figure 5-23 Sample Diagnostic Menu Screen 2. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight an O2 sensor and press the ENTER key to confirm. A screen with details of the selected sensor displays. Figure 5-24 Sample O2 Monitor Test screen 3.
4. Press Enter key to view data of selection. Figure 5-26 Sample data of $81 screen 5. Press the BACK key to exit and return. 5.8 On-Board Monitor Test The On-Board Monitor Test function is useful after servicing or after clearing a vehicle ECU’s memory.
Page 33
2. Depending on the protocol the vehicle used, one of these 2 screens shows. Figure 5-28 Sample Non-CAN Vehicle Test Screen Figure 5-29 Sample CAN vehicle test screen 3. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight a test group and press the ENTER key to confirm. A screen with details of the selected sensor displays.
For CAN vehicles, test screen is illustrated as below: Figure 5-31 Sample Can vehicle test screen 4. Press the BACK key to exit and return. 5.9 Component Test Component Test allows the tool to control operation of vehicle components, tests or systems. NOTE Some manufacturers do not allow tools to control vehicle systems.
2. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight a system or component, press the ENTER key to start test and the tool displays the message “Command Sent!”. Figure 5-33 Sample Component test screen 3. Press the BACK key to exit and return. 5.10 Request Vehicle Information Vehicle Information allows to request the vehicle’s VIN number, calibration ID(s) which identifies software version in vehicle control module(s), calibration verification numbers (CVN(s)) and...
2. Follow on-screen instruction and send the command to read vehicle information. A screen with a list of available options displays. Figure 5-35 Sample Vehicle Info Screen 3. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight an available option and press the ENTER key. A screen with details of the selected option displays.
2. A screen with the module IDs and protocols displays. Figure 5-38 Sample Module Present Screen 3. Press function key Save to store the readiness data. Or use the BACK key to exit and return. 5.12 DTC Lookup DTC Lookup menus allows to request DTC definitions stored in the scan tool. To Look up DTCs: 1.
3. A screen with code number and its definition displays. If definition could not be found (SAE or Manufacturer Specific), the tool displays “DTC definition not found! Please refer to vehicle service manual!” If a P1xxx, C1xxx, B1xxx or U1xxx code is entered, select a vehicle make to look for DTC definitions.
3. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight a vehicle record and press the ENTER key. Details of the test record displays. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through data to select lines. Figure 6-3 Sample Test Data Details Screen 4.
To configure system language: 1. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight Language from Setup menu and press the ENTER key. Figure 7-1 Sample Setup Screen 2. Press the LEFT/RIGHT arrow key select a language and press the ENTER key to confirm. Press the Back key to exit and return.
Figure 7-3 Sample Setup Screen Press the LEFT/RIGHT arrow key select an item and press the ENTER key to save and return. Figure 7-4 Sample Language Selection Screen 7.3 Configure Beeper Selecting Beep Set opens a dialog box that allows you to turn on/off the beeper. To turn on/off the beeper: 1.
7.4 Test Keypad Selecting Key Test option opens a screen that allows you to check the functionality of the keypad. To test the keypad: 1. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight Key Test from Setup menu and press the ENTER key. Figure7-7 Sample Setup Screen 2.
7.6 Tool Information Selecting About option opens a screen that show information about your scan tool, such as serial number and register password which may be required for product registration. To view information of your scan tool: 1. Scroll with the arrow keys to highlight About from Setup menu and press the ENTER key. Figure 7-10 Sample Setup Screen 2.
Page 44
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow key select a shortcut key and press the ENTER key. A screen with a list of loaded applications displays. Figure 7-13 Sample Shortcuts Screen 3. Scroll with the UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight an application and press the ENTER key to assign the application to the shortcut key.
Page 46
Applications Manufacturer AUDI, BMW, CITROEN, PEUGEOT, SEAT, SKODA, VOLVO, and VW. MAKE MODEL YEAR FUNCTION REMARKS BATTERY AUDI 2010-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2004-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2008-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2009-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2005-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2004-2014 MANAGEMENT BATTERY AUDI 2011-2014...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 28218 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers