User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TRADEMARKS
- COPYRIGHT
- DECLARATION
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- CAUTIONS!
- AFTERSALES-SERVICES
- 1GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- 2GETTING STARTED
- 3UPDATE
- 4DIAGNOSIS
- 5SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
- 6SETTINGS
- 7REPORT
- 8REMOTE ASSISTANCE
- 9FACTORY RESET
- 10FAQ
- Q1: FAILED TO GENERATE DIAGNOSIS REPORT
- Q2: HOW TO PRINT DIAGNOSIS REPORT
- Q3: FAILED TO EXTRACT FILES
- Q4: MAILBOX SUPPORTED
- Q5: HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR REMOTE SUPPORT
- Q6: HOW TO GENERATE AND UPLOAD DIAGNOSTIC LOG FILE
- Q7: HOW TO SWITCH THE LANGUAGE TO NON-ENGLISH
- Q8: FAILED TO DIAGNOSE VEHICLE
- Q9: FAILED TO ACTIVATE OR REGISTER
- Q10: FAILED TO TURN ON WHEN CHARGING
- Q11: FAILED TO OPEN THE DIAGNOSIS APP
- Q12: FAILED UPDATE APP
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The connection method is shown in the figure below:
Fig 4-1 Sample of How to Connect Vehicle & Device
1 Tablet
2 Main Test Cable
3 OBDII-16 Connector
4 Vehicle
*Caution: Please make sure all the cables are connected
tightly; The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dash;
for the location of the DLC, please refer to the vehicle’s user
manual.
DIAGNOSIS
After the tablet device is properly connected to the vehicle, the
system can begin vehicle diagnosis. You can select the vehicle
model that needs to be diagnosed according to the area, as
shown below: