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 3.8.3-5
Connect the jumper holder and the main testing cable and fasten them with bolts. After
connecting the jumpers according to the right steps, users can connect them to the vehicle
for diagnosis.
Turn on the ignition switch after successfully connected everything. The power indicator
light on the jumper holder will turn on. Turn on the FCAR F7S products and select
proper systems for diagnosis if the diagnostic tool functions properly.
Note: For anyone who lacks knowledge about electric devices on vehicles or is not
sure about the power supplier of the electric device please do not carry out a jumper
test on your own. Incorrect operation may lead to electric failures of vehicles or the
damage the FCAR diagnostic toll and its wires.
Information on the Vehicle’s Diagnostic Socket:
1. High impedance digital multi-meter (high impedance meter must be applied, otherwise
it could damage the computer board)
2. Turn ignition switch to ON. There should be a power supply to the vehicle from the
diagnostic socket. The difference between the voltage of the diagnostic socket and
vehicle’s battery should not be over 2.5V.
3. While diagnosing, if the signal line is of single-wire communication (K line), the