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  • Page 1 ENGLISH..............5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.2 General Rules..................14 4.3 Operator Safety..................14 4.4 Tool Safety...................15 5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION..........17 6 OPERATION OF THE TOOL'S RADIO DEVICES......18 7 REGULATORY INFORMATION............19 8 NAVIGATOR TXB EVOLUTION............20 9 DESCRIPTION..................21 9.1 Image of the Tool.................21 9.2 Technical Features................22 10 USING THE TOOL................24...
  • Page 4 10.1 Device Power Supply.................24 10.1.1 Power Supply through the Diagnostic Socket.........25 10.1.2 Direct Power from the Battery..............26 10.2 Communication Modes with the Display Unit........27 10.2.1 Connection via Bluetooth (Recommended)..........28 10.2.2 Connection via USB (Optional)...............29 10.3 Blink Code..................30 10.4 Connection to the Control unit............31 10.5 Self-diagnosis..................32 11 SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS............33 12 MAINTENANCE................35...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    NAVIGATOR TXB EVOLUTION TECHNICAL MANUAL INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, We would like to thank you for choosing a TEXA product for your workshop. We are certain that you will get the greatest satisfaction from it and receive a great deal of help in your work.
  • Page 6: About The Manual

    ABOUT THE MANUAL In this document the terms "tool" and "device" refer to the purchased product, subject of this manual. Any other specific term is explained in the text. This manual is divided into the following chapters: Legend of the Symbols: provides the description of the symbols used in the manual.
  • Page 7: Legend Of The Symbols Used

    1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED The symbols used in the manual are described in this chapter. Asphyxiation Risk Explosion Risk High Voltage Hazard Fire / Burn risk Poisoning Hazard Corrosive Substances Risk Noise Hazard Moving Parts Risk Crushing Risk General Risk Important information...
  • Page 8: Glossary

    2 GLOSSARY This chapter provides the meaning of the technical terms used in the manual: Diagnosis/diagnostic socket: female connector installed in the vehicle that • allows connecting to the vehicle's control unit. • OBD socket: diagnostic socket specific for the OBD protocol. Diagnosis/diagnostic connector: male connector installed in the diagnostic tool •...
  • Page 9: General Safety Regulations

    3 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 3.1 Glossary • Operator: qualified individual, in charge of using the device/tool. Machine/device/tool: the product purchased. • • Workplace: the place where the operator must carry out her/his work. 3.2 Operator Safety Regulations 3.2.1 General Safety Regulations •...
  • Page 10: Hazards Caused By Moving Parts

    Safety Precautions: Always make sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear (or that it is set in parking • position in case of a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission). Always activate the hand brake or parking brake on the vehicle. •...
  • Page 11: Fire And Explosion Hazard

    3.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard The following are potential fires and/or explosion hazards: • The types of fuel used by the vehicle and the vapours released by these fuels. The refrigerants used by the A/C system. • • The acid in the vehicle batteries. Safety Precautions: Let the engine cool.
  • Page 12: Poisoning Hazard

    Work with dry hands only. • Keep conductive liquids away from the engine while working. • Never leave tools on the battery in order to avoid accidental contacts. • 3.2.9 Poisoning Hazard The hoses used to extract the refrigerants can release toxic gases, dangerous to the operator if exposed to temperatures higher than 250 °C or in case of a fire.
  • Page 13: General User And Maintenance Warnings

    3.3 General User and Maintenance Warnings When using the device or carrying out scheduled maintenance (eg. fuse replacement) on the device, carefully follow the information provided below. • Do not remove or damage the labels/tags and the warnings on the device; do NOT in any case make them illegible.
  • Page 14: Navigator Tx Series User Safety

    4 NAVIGATOR TX SERIES USER SAFETY The technology used for the design and inspection of the manufacture of the diagnostic tools of the NAVIGATOR TX series, make them reliable, simple and safe to use. Personnel in charge of using the diagnostic tools is required to follow the general safety regulations and use the devices within the NAVIGATOR TX series for their intended use only.
  • Page 15: Tool Safety

    Safety Measures: Do not allow unqualified personnel using the tool, in order to avoid accidents to • people or damages to the tool or to electronic systems of the vehicle to which it is connected. • Follow the instructions provided by the software closely and carefully. 4.4 Tool Safety The tool was designed for the use in specific environmental conditions.
  • Page 16 The tool was designed so as to be electrically safe and to work with specific power supply voltage levels. Failure to comply with the specifications related to the power supply may impair the tool efficiency. Safety Measures: • Do not wet with water or other liquids. •...
  • Page 17: Environmental Information

    5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION For information regarding the disposal of this product please see the pamphlet supplied.
  • Page 18: Operation Of The Tool's Radio Devices

    Computers, printers, cameras, Pocket PCs etc. The Bluetooth, WiFi and HSUPA interfaces search for compatible electronic devices based on the radio signals they emit and establish a connection. TEXA tools only select and prompt compatible TEXA devices. This does not exclude the presence of other sources of communication or disturbance.
  • Page 19: Regulatory Information

    Directive 1999/5/EC. A complete copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at TEXA S.p.A., Via 1 Maggio 9, 31050 Monastier di Treviso (TV), Italy Antenna This product was designed and tested to operate with the antenna it is provided with.
  • Page 20: Navigator Txb Evolution

    8 NAVIGATOR TXB EVOLUTION NAVIGATOR TXB EVOLUTION is a multi-make and multi-environment diagnostic interface that can communicate with a wide variety of vehicles. Thanks to the Bluetooth technology that this tool is equipped with, you can either work moving freely around the vehicle or work comfortably sitting in the vehicle.
  • Page 21: Description

    9 DESCRIPTION This chapter describes the general features of the tool. 9.1 Image of the Tool Diagnostic connector. Status LED: • Green/red LED: green indicates there is power and the status of the communication with the control unit, while red indicates if there is a USB connection.
  • Page 22: Technical Features

    9.2 Technical Features Model: NAVIGATOR TXB EVOLUTION Manufacturer: TEXA S.p.A. CORTEX M3 STM32F103ZG 72 MHz, FLASH Processor: 1024 KBytes, SRAM 96 KBytes SRAM memory: 16 MBits organized in 1024K x 16 bits NAND Flash memory: 8 GBit on an 8-bit bus...
  • Page 23 Dimensions: Weight: 215 g...
  • Page 24: Using The Tool

    This way the technicians will learn how to make the best use of TEXA S.p.A. products. For further information regarding the training courses offered by TEXA S.p.A. visit the website www.texa.it. 10.1 Device Power Supply The device is not equipped with an internal battery so you must make sure it is powered properly.
  • Page 25: Power Supply Through The Diagnostic Socket

    10.1.1 Power Supply through the Diagnostic Socket The tool can be powered through the diagnostic socket of the vehicle being tested. NAVIGATOR Diagnostic cable* (*) The diagnostic cable can be different from the one shown in the figure. Proceed as follows: Connect the diagnostic cable to the tool's diagnostic connector.
  • Page 26: Direct Power From The Battery

    10.1.2 Direct Power from the Battery The power supply may be taken directly from the battery of the vehicle being worked on through a power supply cable connected to specific diagnostic cables. If the battery is in the rear part of the vehicle, we recommend connecting the tool directly to the power supply points coming from the battery that are available near the area in which you are operating.
  • Page 27: Communication Modes With The Display Unit

    10.2 Communication Modes with the Display Unit The device is not equipped with a user interface and the data acquired is sent to a specific display unit. Before starting the communication with the display unit, you must perform the specific configuration procedure. The tool can be connected to the display unit the following ways: Bluetooth •...
  • Page 28: Connection Via Bluetooth (Recommended)

    10.2.1 Connection via Bluetooth (Recommended) The wireless connection eliminates the communication cable with the display unit, making the device more practical to use. The external antenna for the Bluetooth communication is on the front part of the tool. The serial number to use to configure the Bluetooth communication can be found on the plate located on the bottom part of the tool.
  • Page 29: Connection Via Usb (Optional)

    10.2.2 Connection via USB (Optional) In order to connect via USB, you must use the USB cable provided or, if necessary, cables on which "USB HIGH SPEED is specifically indicated. NAVIGATOR USB cable Proceed as follows: Connect the USB cable's device connector to the tool's USB socket. Connect the USB cable's host connector to a USB port on the display unit.
  • Page 30: Blink Code

    10.3 Blink Code The device uses LEDs to indicate its status both while connected to the vehicle and to the display unit. STATUS Tool not powered. GREEN Tool powered. Flashing Tool in communication with the vehicle's control unit. No communication via USB. Flashing Tool in communication with the display unit via USB.
  • Page 31: Connection To The Control Unit

    10.4 Connection to the Control unit To carry out the self-diagnostic tests you must connect the device to the vehicle's diagnostic socket and activate the connection between the device and the control unit through the software. Proceed as follows: Using the software, select the vehicle and the system on which you wish to carry out the self-diagnosis.
  • Page 32: Self-Diagnosis

    10.5 Self-diagnosis The data acquired by the tool is displayed on the display unit through the software. The software offers functions that allow you, for example, to: • monitor the engineering parameters view and clear the errors detected by the control unit •...
  • Page 33: Solutions To Problems

    11 SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS For any technical problem contact your retailer/distributor. Below you will find a list of simple instructions that the client can carry out without having to ask for technical assistance. POSSIBLE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Connect the The diagnostic cable is not connected diagnostic cable properly.
  • Page 34 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION The tool has been placed Place the tool away from near shielding materials. shielding materials. Move away from possible tool cannot sources of interference. communicate with the The presence of other If possible, turn off the display unit/ Bluetooth wireless communications devices...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    12 MAINTENANCE This product does not require special maintenance. For a longer tool life, keep the product clean and follow the instructions detailed in this manual carefully. For further help, contact your Retailer or the Technical Assistance Service.
  • Page 36: Legal Notices

    13 LEGAL NOTICES TEXA S.p.A. Via 1 Maggio, 9 - 31050 Monastier di Treviso - ITALY Cod. Fisc. - No. of Companies' Register of Treviso - Part. IVA: 02413550266 Single member company and subject to management and co-ordination of Opera Holding S.r.l.

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