Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER I PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.2 F7S HOST STRUCTURE
- 1.3 VCI BOX STRUCTURE
- CHAPTER II HOST ON/OFF AND FUNCTION MENU
- 2.1 HOST CHARGING
- 2.2 BOOTING
- 2.3 SHUTDOWN
- 2.4 INTRODUCTION TO EACH MENU OPTION
- CHAPTER III VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
- 3.1 PRE-DIAGNOSTIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- 3.2 VEHICLE CONNECTION
- 3.3 VEHICLE TYPE SELECTION
- 3.4 DIAGNOSIS AND OTHER HIGH-LEVEL FUNCTION
- 3.5 DIAGNOSIS
- 3.6 SPECIAL FUNCTION
- 3.7 GENERAL OBDII (FOR GASOLINE MODELS)
- 3.8 DEMO ON THE FCAR F7S AND DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET CON
- CHAPTER IV DATA MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER V REMOTE DIAGNOSIS
- CHAPTER VI REFERENCE
- CHAPTER VII UPDATE
- CHAPTER VIII SETTINGS
- CHAPTER Ⅸ COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
- WARRANTY CLAUSES
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Figure 3.2-1 Connection of standard-OBD-II socket
Instructions:
1) Determine the location and the port of the diagnostic socket;
2) Connect one end of main test cable to DB15 connector of the VCI box and fasten
the fixing bolt;
3) Connect the other end of the main test cable to the vehicle diagnostic socket;
4) At this time, the VCI box is powered by the vehicle diagnostic socket, and the
power indicator light is on.
Note: After test is completed, please rotate the fixing bolts and then gently unplug
the main test cable to avoid damage to the diagnostic port.
NON-OBD-II PORT CONNECTION
For vehicles connected to non-OBD-II interfaces, need to connect the main test cable to
their corresponding dedicated connectors, as shown in Figure 3.2-2: