User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Product Profile
- 1.2 Features
- 1.3 Technical Specifications
- 2 Knowledge of CRP229
- 2.1 CRP229 Display Tablet
- 2.2 CRP229 Accessory Checklist
- 3 Preparations
- 3.1 Charging CRP229
- 3.2 On Using Your Battery
- 3.3 Power On/Off CRP229
- 3.3.1 Power on
- 3.3.2 Power off
- 3.4 Tips On Finger Operations
- 3.5 Lock & unlock the screen
- 3.5.1 Lock the screen
- 3.5.2 Unlock the screen
- 3.6 Screen Layout
- 3.7 Status Bar
- 3.8 Notification bar
- 3.9 Customize your desktop
- 3.9.1 Move items on the desktop
- 3.9.2 Delete items from the desktop
- 3.9.3 Change your wallpaper
- 3.9.4 Adjust brightness
- 3.9.5 Set standby time
- 3.9.6 Set screen lock
- 3.9.7 Adjust the volume
- 3.10 Input Method
- 3.10.1 Activate / hide on-screen keyboard
- 3.10.2 Edit text
- 3.10.3 Android input method
- 4 Wi-Fi Setting
- 4.1.1 Connect to a Wi-Fi network
- 4.1.2 Disconnect from a Wi-Fi network
- 5 How to diagnose
- 5.1 Connections
- 5.1.1 Preparation
- 5.1.2 DLC Location
- 5.1.3 Vehicle Connection
- 5.2 Diagnosis Flowchart
- 5.3 Product Registration
- 5.3.1 Product registration
- 5.3.2 Diagnostic software layout
- 5.3.3 Function menu
- 5.4 Update Diagnostic Software
- 5.5 Start Diagnosing
- 5.5.1 Read DTC
- 5.5.2 Clear Fault Memory
- 5.5.3 Read Data Stream
- 5.6 Reset
- 5.7 golo
- 5.7.1 Register a golo official account
- 5.7.2 Assign a diagnostic device to a official account
- 5.7.3 Pre-bind a golo user
- 5.7.4 Launch real-time remote diagnosis
- 5.8 Update
- 5.9 Profile
- 5.9.1 Firmware Fix
- 5.9.2 My Report
- 5.9.3 Profile
- 5.9.4 Change Password
- 5.9.4 Retrieve Password
- 5.9.5 Manage Recharging Card
- 5.9.8 Help
- 5.9.9 Log Out
- 5.10 Settings
- 5.10.1 System of Units
- 5.10.2 Orientation
- 5.10.3 Expiration Reminder
- 5.10.4 Print Information
- 5.10.5 Diagnostic Feedback
- 5.10.6 Network Detection
- 5.10.7 About
- 6 Others
- 6.1 Email
- 6.1.1 Configure an email account
- 6.1.2 Send an email
- 6.1.3 View an email
- 6.1.4 Delete an email
- 6.1.5 Revise an account setting
- 6.1.6 Delete an email account
- 6.2 Browser
- 6.2.1 Open browser
- 6.2.2 Download files
- 6.2.3 Manage bookmarks
- 6.2.4 Set homepage
- 6.2.5 Clear history
- 6.3 Calendar
- 6.4 Alarms
- 6.4.1 Add an alarm
- 6.4.2 Delete an alarm
- 6.4.3 Turn on/off alarm
- 6.5 File Manager
- 6.6 Applications
- 6.6.1 Install applications
- 6.6.2 View installed applications
- 6.6.3 Uninstall applications
- 6.7 Set Date & Time
- 6.8 Clear Cache
- 7 FAQ
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5 How to diagnose
5.1 Connections
5.1.1 Preparation
Normal testing conditions
y
Turn on the vehicle power supply.
y
Vehicle battery voltage range should be 9-14V and working voltage of CRP229 is 9-18V.
y
Throttle should be closed at its close position.
y
Ignition timing and idle speed should be within specified range; water and transmission oil temperature are within
normal working range (water temperature is 90-110
℃
and transmission oil temperature is 50-80
℃
).
Select testing connectors
If CRP229 is testing vehicles equipped with universal OBD II 16 PIN diagnostic socket, please use the included
diagnostic connector. (For vehicles with non-OBD II 16 PIN diagnostic socket, a non-16 PIN connector is required.)
5.1.2 DLC Location
The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is the standardized 16-cavity connector where diagnostic
code readers 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. If Data Link Connector is not located
under dashboard, a label should be there telling location. For some Asian and European vehicles, the DLC is located
behind the ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector. If the DLC cannot be found, refer to the
vehicle’s service manual for the location.
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