User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Trademark Information
- Precautions on using the tool
- Precautions on operating vehicle’s ECU
- 1 Introductions
- 2 Preparations
- 3 Network Setup
- 4 How To Diagnose
- 5 Special (Reset) Function
- 5.1 Oil Reset Service
- 5.2 Electronic Parking Brake Reset
- 5.3 Steering Angle Calibration
- 5.4 ABS Bleeding
- 5.5 Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
- 5.6 Gear Learning
- 5.7 IMMO Service
- 5.8 Injector Coding
- 5.9 Battery Maintenance System Reset
- 5.10 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration
- 5.11 Electronic Throttle Position Reset
- 6 Remote Diagnosis
- 7 Software Update
- 8 Maintenance Help
- 9 Personal Center
- 10 Others
- 11 FAQ
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2. Select the corresponding non-16pin connector.
3. Plug the non-16pin end of the connector into the DLC socket, then connect
the other end to the OBD I adaptor, and then tighten the captive screws.
4. Connect the other end of the adaptor to the included VCI device.
5. To supply power to OBD I adaptor from:
A. Cigarette Lighter cable (optional): Connect one end of the cigarette lighter
cable to vehicle’s cigarette lighter receptacle, and the other end to the power
jack of OBD I adaptor.
Fig. 4-12
B. Battery Clamps Cable: Connect one end of the battery clamps cable to
vehicle’s battery, and the other end to the power jack of OBD I adaptor.
Fig. 4-13
4.4 Communication Setup
Go to “Settings” -> “BLUETOOTH”, slide the switch to ON and the tablet will start
searching for all available BT devices. Tap the desired VCI from the list to pair.
By default, the VCI ID is 98********00 (where ******** stands for 8 digits).
*Note: In case no communication setup is done before diagnostic software is launched,
you can also configure it while using the software.