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 3.6-2 Specific conditions
3.7 GENERAL OBDII (FOR GASOLINE MODELS)
On the main menu of “Car Selection”, there is a quick access option for “OBDII” vehicle
diagnosis. This option can be used to quickly check the fault code and find out the fault
that enables the fault indicator to light up. Check monitor status before executing
emission certification test, verify whether the service is successful, and do other
emissions-related maintenance. The direct access option of OBD can also be used to test
all OBDII/EOBDII compatible vehicles not included in the Diagnostic System database.
3.8 DEMO ON THE FCAR F7S AND DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET CONNECTION
3.8.1 ON CONNECTING THE OBD-II CONNECTOR
Choose the proper connectors according to the diagnostic connectors of the
to-be-detected vehicles. If the connector of the vehicles is standard OBD-II, connect one
end of the main test cable to F7S and another to the OBD-II connector, fasten them with
bolts and plug the diagnostic connector into the diagnostic sockets on the vehicle, as