GT75 Automotive Diagnostic Platform Add: 5/F, Yangchen Building, No.14, Lane 3, Liuxian 2nd Road 71st Zone, Baoan District, Shenzhen, China, 518106. Email:support@foxwelltech.
Trademarks FOXWELL is trademark of Shenzhen Foxwell Technology Co., Ltd. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright Information ©2021 Shenzhen Foxwell Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Foxwell reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Visit our website at www.foxwelltech.
One-Year Limited Warranty Subject to the conditions of this limited warranty, Shenzhen Foxwell Technology Co., Ltd (“FOXWELL”) warrants its customer that this product is free of defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase for a subsequent period of one (1) year.
b) The customer shall include a return address, daytime phone number and/or fax number, complete description of the problem and original invoice specifying date of purchase and serial number. c) The customer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty. d) FOXWELL will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the product.
consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 4 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
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. Always refer to and follow safety messages and test procedures provided by vehicle manufacturer. Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual.
● Fuel, oil vapors, hot steam, hot toxic exhaust gases, acid, refrigerant and other debris produced by a malfunction engine can cause serious injury or death. Do not use the tool in areas where explosive vapor may collect, such as in below-ground pits, confined areas, or areas that are less than 18 inches (45 cm) above the floor.
Table of Contents ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY...................................................................................................................2 SAFETY INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................... 5 SAFETY MESSAGE CONVENTIONS USED..................................................................................................5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................
4.1.3 Manual Entry................................................................................................................................... 27 4.2 MANUAL SELECTION..................................................................................................................................28 4.2.1 Smart VIN.........................................................................................................................................29 4.2.2 Manual Vehicle Selection.....................
8.1 BLUETOOTH............................................................................................................................................... 60 8.2 UPDATE FIRMWARE...................................................................................................................................60 9 REGISTRATION AND UPDATE.................................................................................................................. 61 9.1 REGISTRATION........................................
1 Using This Manual We provide tool usage instructions in this manual. Below are 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: Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 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 ●. Example: When VIN hotkey is selected, a menu that lists all available options displays.
IMPORTANT indicates a situation, which if not avoided, may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle. Example: IMPORTANT Do not soak scanner as water might find its way into the scanner. 2 Introduction The latest Android tablet scanner GT75 delivers faster and smarter diagnosis for workshops and technicians. Through hardware and software upgrades, technical staff can now approach problems with greater speed and accuracy and produce comprehensive, professional reports.
Figure 2-2 Back View 5 Rear-Facing Camera - takes pictures of VIN number, faulty parts and plates and shoots test videos. Figure 2-3 Top View 6 Power Switch - turns on the scanner, goes to sleep mode or wake up the scanner from sleep mode, press and hold for 3 seconds for emergency shutdown. 7 VOL + / VOL - press to adjust the volume. 8 USB Type-C Port - connects to wall plug to charge the scanner and can be used to transfer data.
Figure 2-5 Front View of VCI dongle 1 Error Light - illuminates constantly when serious hardware failure occurs. 2 USB Light - turns green when the VCI dongle is properly connected and communicating with the GT75 tablet via USB cable. 3 Bluetooth Light - turns green when the VCI dongle is properly connected with the GT75 tablet via Bluetooth communication. 4 Power Light - turns to green when powered on.
2.3 Accessories This section lists the accessories that go with the scanner. If you find any of the following items missing from your package, contact your local dealer for assistance. Table 2-1 Accessories 2.4 Technical Specifications Item Description Touch Screen 10.1’’ diagonal, daylight readable color LCD screen, 1280*800 pixel Operation System Android 9.0 Processor Quad-Core, 2.0GHZ Memory 2GB, DDR3L SSD Hard drive 64GB Communication interface Built-in WIFI 802.
Built-in Battery 8000mAh, Lithium-polymer battery, chargeable via 5V AC/DC power supply Protocols ISO9141-2, ISO14230-2, ISO15765-4, K/L lines, Double K Lines, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-J1850PWM, CAN ISO 11898, High-speed, Middle-speed, Lows-peed and Single-wire CAN, KW81, KW82, GM UART, UART Echo Byte Protocol, Honda Diag-H Protocol, TP2.
3.3 Establishing Vehicle Communication To establish communication with GT75: 1. Connect the VCI dongle to the vehicle’s DLC for both communication and power source. 2. Connect the VCI dongle to the GT75 tablet via Bluetooth or USB connection. Figure 3-1 Sample Bluetooth Communication Screen Figure 3-2 Sample USB Communication Screen Please refer to Chapter 3.3.1.1 about the details of how to connect via Bluetooth and Chapter 3.3.1.2 about the details of how to connect via USB cable. 3.
3.3.1 VCI Connection The VCI dongle supports two ways of communication with the GT75 tablet: ● Bluetooth Communication ● USB Communication 3.3.1.1 Bluetooth Communication Bluetooth communication is recommended. The working range for Bluetooth communication is about 10-20m, providing easy connection to vehicles in any location throughout the shop. To build Bluetooth connection: 1. Power up the tablet. 2. The VCI dongle will connect to the tablet automatically. Figure 3-3 Sample VCI Manager Screen 3.
If the VCI Indicator isn’t green, it indicates that the signal strength of the transmitter is too weak to be detected. In this case, try to get closer to the device, or check the connection of VCI dongle, and remove all possible objects that cause signal interference 3.3.1.2 USB Communication The USB connection is a simple and quick way to establish communication between the tablet and the VCI dongle.
Figure 3-6 Sample Application Screen This section briefly introduces the applications that are preloaded into the scanner: ● Diagnostic - leads to test screens for diagnostic trouble code information, live data, active tests, coding and etc. ● Maintenance - leads to screens for the most commonly used service functions like Oil light reset, EPB, BRT, DPF and etc. ● Update - leads to screens for Foxwell ID registration and updating the scanner.
Browser Screenshot VCI Indicator Diagnostic Maintenance Opens the built-in browser. Captures screens. Shortcut for VCI Manager menu from any screen of the tablet; also it is the indicator of Bluetooth/USB connection status. Shortcut for Diagnostic menu from any screen of the tablet. Shortcut for Maintenance menu from any screen of the tablet. Update Shortcut for Update menu from any screen of the tablet. Data Manager Shortcut for Data Manager menu from any screen of the tablet.
Figure 3-7 Sample Diagnostic Menu Screen No. Name Description 1 Back Back to the Application Menu. 2 VIN Shortcut for VIN reading menu, which typically includes Automatic Read, Scan VIN and Manual Entry. 3 History 4 Area Displays car makes from different origins like America, Asia, Europe and Chinese. 5 Search Allows you to search a vehicle make quickly. 6 Quick Location Displays the tested vehicle records. Allows you to find a vehicle by initials.
● VIN Reading ● Manual Selection ● History Records NOTE Not all identification options listed above are applicable to all vehicles. Available options may vary by vehicle manufacturer. 4.1 VIN Reading VIN button on the title bar is a shortcut for VIN reading menu, which includes Automatic Read, Scan VIN and Manual Entry, eliminating the need for navigating through complicated car identification process. Figure 4-1 Sample VIN Hotkey Screen 4.1.
Figure 4-2 Sample Automatic Read Screen 3. When the scan tool builds connection with the vehicle, the VIN number displays. If the Vehicle Specification or VIN code is correct, press the OK to continue. \ Figure 4-3 Sample Automatic Read Screen 4. If it takes too long to get the VIN code, press Cancel to stop and input the VIN manually. Or if failed to identify the VIN, please input the VIN manually or click Cancel to quit. 23 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 4-4 Sample Manual Entry Screen 4.1.2 Scan VIN Scan VIN allows identifying a vehicle by scanning the VIN plate of the vehicle, barcode, QR code or photo recognition. 4.1.2.1 Scan VIN Plate To identify a vehicle by Scan VIN Plate: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. Click VIN button and choose Scan VIN from the option list. 3. Find the VIN plate of your car, and put the VIN number into the scanning box. The VIN number displays with a successful scan.
Figure 4-7 Sample Modify VIN Screen 4. If failed, please click Close to quit and input the VIN manually. 4.1.2.2 Scan Barcode/QR Code of VIN To identify a vehicle by Scan QR Code: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. Click VIN button, choose Scan VIN from the option list and enable Scan QR Code at the lower left part of the screen. Figure 4-8 Sample Scan QR Code Screen 3. Find the VIN QR code or bar code of your car, and put the code into the scanning box.
Figure 4-9 Sample Scan QR Code Screen Figure 4-10 Sample VIN Confirmation Screen 4. If failed, please click Close to quit and input the VIN manually. 4.1.2.3 Photo Recognition To identify a vehicle by Photo Recognition: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. Click VIN button and choose Scan VIN from the option list. 3. Find the VIN plate, QR code or barcode of your car, and put the content number into the scanning box.
Figure 4-11 Sample Photo Recognition Screen Figure 4-12 Sample VIN Confirmation Screen Figure 4-13 Sample Modify VIN Screen 4. If failed, please click Close to quit and input the VIN manually. 4.1.3 Manual Entry Manual Entry allows to identify a vehicle by inputting VIN manually. To identify a vehicle by Manual Entry: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. Click VIN and choose Manual Entry from the option list. 3.
Figure 4-14 Sample Manual Entry Screen 4.2 Manual Selection Select vehicle brand you are to test, and two ways of getting to the diagnostic operations are available. ● Smart VIN ● Manual Selection Figure 4-15 Sample Vehicle Entry Screen Name Home Data Logging Button Description Back to the Application Menu. Records the communication data between the scan tool and the vehicle to help with troubleshooting of diagnostic failures. 28 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Print Print the test data and report. Screenshot Takes screenshot of test data or report and save them for later analysis. Complaints Enter Complaints screen Table 4-1Title Bar 4.2.1 Smart VIN Smart VIN allows to identify a vehicle by automatically reading the vehicle identification number (VIN). To identify a vehicle by Smart VIN: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. A screen with vehicle manufacturers displays. Select the area where the vehicle manufacturer from.
Figure 4-17 Sample Smart VIN Screen 4. After the scan tool builds connection to the vehicle, the VIN number displays. If the Vehicle Specification or VIN code is correct, press the OK to continue. If incorrect, please enter a valid VIN number manually. 4.2.2 Manual Vehicle Selection Manual Selection identifies a vehicle by making several selections according to certain VIN characters, such as model year, and engine type. To identify a vehicle by manual vehicle selection: 1.
4.3 Vehicle History Vehicle History keeps records of tested vehicles and allows restarting the diagnosis of a vehicle without the need to do vehicle identification again. To identify a vehicle by Vehicle History: 1. Select Diagnostic from home screen of the GT75 application. 2. Select History button at the top of the diagnostic page and the diagnostic records will display. Figure 4-19 Sample History Record Screen 3. Choose the vehicle model you want to test from the list. 4.
installed, perform special functions such as actuation and coding, and perform vehicle services and maintenance on Asia, European and USA vehicle brands. When you have completed the identification of vehicle, the main menu displays. Menu options typically include: ● Diagnosis ● Special Functions Figure 5-1 Sample Main Menu Screen 5.1 Control Module Selection When you completed the identification of vehicle, you have to identify the control modules installed in the vehicle.
5.1.1 Quick Scan Quick Scan performs an automatic system test to determine which control modules are installed on the vehicle and provides diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) overview. Depending on the number of control modules, it may take a few minutes to complete the test. To perform an automatic system scan: 1. Press Quick Scan option to start. 2. To pause the scan, press the Pause button on the screen. Figure 5-3 Sample Quick Scan Screen 3.
Figure 5-5 Sample DTC Save Screen Figure 5-6 Sample Report Screen Figure 5- 7 Sample Erase Screen 5. When running auto scanning, you can press Pause and select the system you would like to test. When the scanner has established connection with the vehicle, the Function Menu displays. 34 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 5-8 Sample Function Menu Screen 5.1.2 Control Modules Control Modules display all controllers available of the vehicle manufacturers. The controllers listed on the menu do not mean that they are installed on the vehicle. It is useful for technicians who are familiar with the vehicle specifications. To select a system to test: 1. Press Control Modules from the menu and a controller menu displays. Figure 5-9 Sample Control Modules Screen 2. Select a system to test.
Figure 5-10 Sample Function Menu Screen 5.2 Diagnostic Operations After a system is selected and the scanner establishes communication with the vehicle, the Function Menu displays. Generally the menu options are: ● Read Codes ● Clear Codes ● Live Data ● Active Test ● ECU Information ● Special Functions NOTE Not all function options listed above are applicable to all vehicles. Available options may vary by the year, model, and make of the test vehicle. 5.2.
a specific number of times, the code matures into a DTC and the MIL illuminates or blinks. History codes are also referred to as past codes that indicate intermittent DTCs that are not currently active. Code history is number of engines starts since DTC(s) were first detected (to see if they are current or intermittent). Self-diagnostic lets you manually activate system tests that check for DTCs. Usually it includes a KOEO (Key-on, engine-off) test and a KOER (key-on, engine-running) test.
Figure 5-12 Sample Trouble Code Screen Figure 5-13 Sample Freeze Frame Screen ● Help - select one fault code from the code list and click Help button on the screen. The screen will display the detailed descriptions about the fault code and repair guide. Figure 5-14 Sample DTC Help Screen 2. Slide up and down to view additional information when necessary. 3. Press Save to store DTC information. Press to print the information if need be. Press to exit. 5.2.
● Clear Codes does not fix the problem that caused the fault! DTCs should only be erased after correcting the condition(s) that caused them. To clear codes: 1. Press Clear Codes from Select Diagnostic Function menu. Figure 5-15 Sample Function Menu Screen 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and answer questions about the vehicle being tested to complete the procedure. 3. Check the codes again. If any codes remain, repeat the Clear Codes steps. 5.2.
5.2.3.1 All Data All Data menu lets you view all live PID data from a selected control module. To view all live PID data: 1. Press Live Data from Select Diagnostic Function menu to display the live data menu. Figure 5-17 Sample Function Menu Screen 2. Press All Data from the menu to display the data stream screen. All readings will be displayed in text format by default.
Save To save live data of current frame Pause To stop recording live data Table 5-1 Live Data Screen Button Screen ● Learn Mode: gives you the ability to learn good live sensor data values during idle, KEKO, acceleration, deceleration, part load and heavy load on each vehicle comes into your shop and records them for future reference. Click the dropdown list at the upper left of the screen to enter to choose a working condition to learn.
and press the button History. To make records of live data, just tab the button Record, and press Pause to stop recording at any time. To save the data, tap the Save icon. 5. To view live PID in graph format, press the tab Graph, and the plot displays. To view another PID plot, tab the name of a plot and a list of available PIDs display. Select one from the dropdown box and the plot changes to the newly selected PID.
Figure 5-23 Sample Merge Graph Screen 5.2.3.2 Custom List Custom List menu lets you to minimize the number of PIDs on the data list and focus on any suspicious or symptom-specific data parameters. To create a custom data list: 1. Press Custom List from the menu to display all available parameters from the selected control module. 2. The custom data stream selection screen displays. Tap the lines you wish to select. 3. To deselect an item, tap the line again.
Figure 5-25 Sample Live Data Screen 5.2.4 Active Tests Active Tests, also known as Actuator Tests, are bi-directional diagnostic tests on vehicle systems and component. The tests let you to use the scanner temporarily activate or control a vehicle system or component, and when you exit the test, the system/component returns to normal operation. Some tests display a command to the operator. For example, if “Press Brake Pedal” displays, the operator has to press and hold the brake pedal and then continue.
Figure 5-26 Sample Function Menu Screen 2. Select an option to start the test and live data of the selected test displays. Figure 5-27 Sample Active Test Screen 3. Follow on-screen instructions to make proper selections and operations to complete the tests. 4. Press to exit. Before running any tests, always observe the safety instructions provided in this manual and the warnings provided by the vehicle manufacturer. In addition, follow any warnings and descriptions provided on the scanner screens.
1. Press ECU Information from Select Diagnostic Function menu. Figure 5-28 Sample Function Menu Screen 2. A screen with detailed information of the selected control module displays. Figure 5-29 Sample ECU Information Screen 3. Press Save to store ECU information. Press need be. Press to print the information if to exit. 5.2.
executive commands. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the operation. 1. Select Special Functions from main menu and press ENTER to confirm. A list of available services display. Figure 5-30 Sample Main Menu Screen 2. Select the service you want to perform. Follow on-screen instructions to make proper selections and operations to complete the tests.
● Battery Configuration ● DPF Regeneration ● TPS/TBA ● SAS Calibration ● CVT ● Gear Learn ● TPMS Programming Service ● Injector coding ● ABS Bleeding 6.1 Oil Light Reset Oil Light Reset menu allows you to reset the service lamps on the instrument cluster. The Service Indicator System is designed to alert the driver when the vehicle is due for a service. Oil service reset methods are determined by the vehicle being tested.
Some tests display a command to the operator. For example, if “Pressing Brake Pedal” displays, the operator has to press and hold the brake pedal and then continue. Actual tests vary by vehicle manufacturer, year, make. Typical special test options include: ● Deactivate/Activate SBC/EPB systems - allows to deactivate brakes for further service or maintenance work on brake systems or activate brakes when service or maintenance work on brake systems are completed.
● Make sure the vehicle is properly blocked after deactivation of the systems. 6.3 Battery Replacement (BRT) BRT menu lets you to validate new battery, 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. 1. Replace the old battery with the new one. Ensure the key is not in the ignition. 2. Connect the scanner to the vehicle’s 16 pin Data Link Connector (DLC) with the diagnostic cable. 3.
simply has no idea where to set the throttle. The ECU must know the full range of motion of the throttle in order for it to properly control the engine. Using the throttle position sensors in the throttle body, the ECU learns the full open and full closed positions through various states (idle, part throttle, WOT) known as a Throttle Body Alignment (TBA). 6.
of each cylinder must be confirmed or re-coded so that the cylinder can better identify injectors to accurately control fuel injection. 6.11 ABS Bleeding Anytime the brake system is opened to replace components such as calipers, wheel cylinders, the master cylinder, or brake lines or hoses, air gets inside. The air has to be removed by bleeding the brakes if you want a firm brake pedal. Air trapped in the lines, calipers or wheel cylinders will make the pedal feel soft and spongy.
Typical menu options include: ● Diagnostic Screenshot ● System Screenshot Figure 7-2 Sample Screenshots type 7.1.1 How to Save an Image To take a screenshot: 1. If want to save data of current screen, press screenshot. at the title bar to take a Figure 7-3 Sample Screenshot Screen 2. Add a description of the image, and press the OK to save. 53 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 7-4 Sample Screenshot Screen 7.1.2 Review Image To review the screenshots: 1. Press Data Manager from home screen of GT75 diagnostic application. 2. Press Image from Data Manager. 3. Press for application menu screenshot or Press for system menu screenshot, then all available pictures will be displayed. Figure 7-5 Sample Browse Picture Screen 4. To delete a picture, tap button Delete and answer OK to delete. Press Print to print the pictures and press Rename to change the picture name.
Figure 7-6 Sample Edit Picture Screen 5. Long press the screen to edit all pictures like Rename or Delete. Figure 7-7 Sample All Pictures Edit Screen 7.2 PDF and Report PDF option leads to screens for review of the vehicle test reports. You just need to press the PDF icon on the test screen, add a description and press OK button to save. 7.2.1 How to Create a PDF Report To create a PDF report: 1. If need be, press the Save icon on the test screen to save the data.
Figure 7-8 Sample of DPF Screen 2. Add a description to the DPF report, and press the OK to save. 7.2.2 Review PDF Report To review the PDF reports: 1. Press Data Manager from home screen of GT75 diagnostic application. 2. Press PDF and all available PDF files will be displayed. Figure 7-9 Sample Browse PDF Screen 3. Long press the screen to edit all PDF files like Rename or Delete the files. 56 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 7-10 Sample Edit PDF Screen 7.3 Data Playback The Data Playback option leads to screens for review of recorded live data. Playing back a recording is just like using the scan tool on a live vehicle. It let you review live data in text, graph and graph merging formats. Playback speed and direction (forward or reverse) can also be controlled. To review recorded live data: 1. Press Data Manager from home screen of GT75 diagnostic application. 2. Press Data Playback and all available records display.
Figure 7-12 Sample Data Playback Selections Screen 4. To view parameter graphs, press the Graph tab. And to merge the graphs, press the tab Merge Graph or press the tab Multi Graph to view multiple plots. Figure 7-13 Sample Data Playback Screen 5. To move forward or reverse back of the playing, just drag the progress bar forward or reverse. Press the button to stop. 6. Long press the record to Rename or Delete the records. 58 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 7-14 Sample Graph Screen 7.4 Data Record Data Record records the communication data between the scanner and the vehicle under test to help with troubleshooting of diagnostic failures. The logs will be saved to the tablet automatically. To create a debug data log: 1. When connected to a car, GT75 will start record the communication data between the tablet and the vehicle automatically. 2. Click the and add more details for this record. Figure 7-15 Sample Data Record Screen 3.
Figure 8-1 Sample VCI Manager Screen 8.1 Bluetooth During the Bluetooth pairing process, make sure the VCI dongle is correctly powered by either connected to a vehicle or connect to the tablet with the USB Type-B cable. To make Bluetooth pairing of the VCI dongle and the tablet 1. Connect the VCI dongle with a vehicle via diagnostic cable or connect to the tablet with the USB Type-B cable. 2. Click the VCI Manager application on the GT75 Menu. 3. Select Bluetooth option from the list. 4.
4. Check the battery level to ensure that the battery level should be greater than 20%. 5. Press Retry button and it will start update automatically if there is an update available. If update failed, please follow the on-screen instructions to troubleshoot and repeat the update. Figure 8-2 Sample VCI Updating Screen NOTE If there is a firmware update available, the update file will be saved automatically when you try to update the diagnostic software of a vehicle.
NOTE Before registration and updating, please make sure your network works correctly and the tablet is fully charged or connect to external power supply. 9.1 Registration If you are new to FOXWELL, please get a FOXWELL ID first either by ● Registering with the built-in update client; ● Or registering through our website with the URL: http://www.foxwelltech.us/register.html 9.1.1 Register with Built-in Update Client You are allowed to create a Foxwell ID with the built-in update client.
3. Get the security code in your mailbox, input the code as verification code. Then create a password and click Free Registration to complete. Figure 9-3 Sample ID Registration Screen 4. “The account has been created successfully” message will appear if you registered successfully. Figure 9-4 Sample Registration Done Screen 5. The serial number will show after registration. Click Submit to activate the product or press to back.
Figure 9-6 Sample Activation Done Screen 9.1.2 Register through Website To register through our website: 1. Visit Foxwell official website www.foxwelltech.us and press Register icon, or go to the registration page by selecting Support from home page and then click Register. Figure 9-7 Sample Website Register Screen 64 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 9-8 Sample Website Register Screen 2. Enter one of your email addresses as your user ID and click the Send Code button. We will send a 4-digit verification code to the email you just entered. Find the security code in your mailbox, input the code, create a password and click Free Registration to complete. Figure 9-9 Sample Create Account Screen 3. Sign in to the Member Center, click New Registration, input the right serial number and click Submit to activate the product.
3. When all the items are updated, an “Upgrade Successful” message displays. NOTE Please make sure your network works correctly and the tablet is fully charged or connect to external power supply. Figure 9-11 Sample Update Screen 10 Settings This section illustrates how to program the scanner to meet your specific needs. When Settings application is selected, a menu with available service options displays.
To change the unit setup: 1. Press Settings from home screen of the GT75 diagnostic application. 2. Press Unit and available unit system display. 3. Select a unit system. 10.2 Language Select Language opens a screen that allows you to choose system language. To configure system language: 1. Press Settings from home screen of the GT75 diagnostic application and select Language. Then all available language options display. 2. Select your preferred language and click Yes to confirm.
Figure 10-2 Sample Font Size Setting Screen 10.4 Sort Tiles This option allows you to order the history test by alphabetical order or by frequency of use: Figure 10-3 Sample Sort Tiles Screen 10.5 Remote Control This option provides you to select promote Control method if necessary for remote control support, user can select either by QuickSupport or by AnyDesk: 68 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
Figure 10-4 Sample Sort Tiles Screen 10.6 Automatic Update This option allows you to turn on and turn off automatic Update of the scanner. 10.7 System Settings This option provides you a direct access to the Android system settings, like sound, display, system security and etc. Refer to Android documentation for more information. 10.8 General This option lets you to turn on/off the prompt when saving a file or login & registration when started the scanner. 10.
Figure 10-4 Sample Uninstall Vehicle Software Screen 4. Press Cancel to quit or and press OK to uninstall. Figure 10-5 Sample Uninstall Vehicle Software Screen 10.10 Clear app data This option allows you to clear data in GT75 app. 10.11 Print Settings This option allows you to print any data or information anywhere and anytime either via PC network or Wi-Fi. To setup the printer connection: 1. Tap the Settings application on home screen of GT75. 2. Tap the Printing Settings option on the option list.
Figure 10-6 Sample Print Settings Screen 3. Tap Print Plugin Manager and turn on the Mopria Print Service, then GT75 will search for available printers automatically. Figure 10-7 Sample Print Service Manager Screen 4. Select Mopria Print Service. Figure 10-8 Sample Setting of Print Service Manager Screen 71 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
5. Choose the right printer. Figure 10-9 Sample of Printer Screen 6. Choose the file or report you want to print and press the print icon . Click on the red marked part to select an available printer. Click the blue marked part to make more settings for the printer, such as paper size, number of copies, etc. Figure 10-10 Sample of File Printing Screen NOTE 1. Please make sure the printer and the GT75 in the same Wi-Fi or Network when printing. 2.
2. A screen with detailed information of the scanner displays. Figure 10-11 Sample Tool Information Screen 11 My Account This section displays the information related to your account and product. When My Account application is selected, a menu with available options displays. Menu options typically include: ● My Account ● My Products ● Feedback and suggestions Figure 11-1 Sample My Account Screen 11.
Figure 11-2 Sample My Account Screen 11.2 My Products This option let you activate a new product and manage activated products including serial number and expiration date. Figure 11-3 Sample My Products Screen 11.3 Feedback and suggestions This option allows you to log on your e-mail and send feedback and suggestions about Foxwell products. NOTE Please your Foxwell account on the GT75 before using this function. To send feedback and suggestions about Foxwell products: 4.
Figure 11-4 Sample feedback record Screen 6. Select Diagnosis Feedback or General Feedback for creating a feedback. Select the type of error and some necessary content and problem description or attachments. Press Save button to save the feedback. Or press Email button to send if you have an email account. Figure 11-5 Sample Feedback Edit Screen Figure 11-6 Sample Email Select Screen 75 Automotive Diagnostic Platform GT75 User's Manual V1.
12 Remote Support Remote Control enables you to get remote support from Foxwell with TeamViewer when you have issues with Foxwell products. If you need our team to remote control your GT75, 1. Click the Remote Control icon on the main menu of the GT75 to start TeamViewer. Figure 12-1 Sample Remote Control Screen 2. Press Quick Support icon and the TeamViewer ID will show. Figure 12-2 Sample QuickSupport Screen 3. Send your ID to us to let our team to take control your tablet.
FCC Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.