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 3.2-2 Connection of non-OBD-II interface
Instructions:
1) Determine the location, the port, and whether need to be connected to external
power source of diagnostic socket;
2) Connect one end of the main test cable to the DB15 connector of the VCI box and
lock the fixing bolts;
3) Connect the other end of the main test cable to a dedicated adaptor corresponding
to the vehicle;
4) Connect the dedicated connector that is connected to the main test cable to the
vehicle diagnostic socket;
5) At this time, VCI box is powered by the vehicle diagnostic socket, and then power
indicator light is on (if it is not lit, it may be because the vehicle diagnostic socket
is not energized, you can energize the VCI box by the cigarette lighter or the
battery clip).
3.2.2 HOST AND VCI BOX CONNECTION
After VCI box is connected to the vehicle, the connection between the host and the VCI
box needs to be matched, and then vehicle diagnosis can be started after matching is
completed; the VCI box supports two ways of communicating with the F7S host:
Bluetooth pairing and USB cable.