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OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
TABLE of CONTENTS
SAFETY
UNPACKING
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. GENERAL FEATURES..I-2
2. SPECIFICATIONS.I-3
3. RECHARGERABLE BATTERY....I-4
4. PARTS DESCRIPTION ......I-6
CONNECTION METHOD...II-2
VEHICLE AND SYSTEM SELECTION...II-11
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES.....II-15
CURRENT DATA....II-17
FLIGHT RECORD...II-22
ACTUATION TEST.......II-29
IDENTIFICATION CHECK....II-32
OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
APPENDIX
A. IMPORTANT MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
B. TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
SAFETY
Safety Precautions
This equipment described in this manual is intended for use only
by qualified personnel. Safe and effective use of this equipment is
dependent upon the operator following normally accepted safety
practices and procedures in conjunction with the special
requirements detailed in this manual. Specific warning and cautionary
statements will be found, where applicable, throughout this manual.
Where necessary, the WARNING statements and ICON will be
described in this guide.
WARNING identifies conditions or actions which may damage
CARMAN SCAN LITE or the vehicle.
OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
UNPACKING
The CARMAN SCAN LITE kit comprises the following
standard along with the option kit where ordered.
The kit contents should be checked upon receipt and
damage or shortages reported to the supplier
immediately.
1. BASIC KIT
OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-00100
20100-00200
DLC CABLE 16
20100-00300
CARRYING CASE
20100-00500
USB CABLE
20100-00600
20100-00700
OPERATION MANUAL
20100-00900
RUBBER SHROUD
20100-01000
S/W DOWNLOAD CD
20100-01100
AD/DC ADAPTOR
10 20100-01200
RECHAGERABLE BATTERY
11
20100-01400
2.
TPMS(Tire Pressure Monitoring System) KIT(OPTION)
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-01300
3. KOREAN KIT
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-10100
20100-10201
20100-10202
20100-10300
20100-10401
20100-10402
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5. JAPANESE KIT
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-20101
20100-20102
20100-20200
20100-20300
20100-20301
20100-20400
20100-20401
20100-20501
20100-20502
10 20100-20600
6. EUROPEAN I KIT
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-30100
20100-30200
20100-30301
20100-30302
20100-30400
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7. EUROPEAN II KIT
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-40100
20100-40101
20100-40200
8. OTHER KIT
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-50100
20100-50200
OPERATION GUIDE
PROLOGUE
ICON
OPERATION LEVEL ICON
: LEVEL 1 OPERATION(INIT LEVEL)
: LEVEL 1 OPERATION(MENU LEVEL)
: LEVEL 1 OPERATION(MODE LEVEL)
OPERATION GUIDE
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I.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. GENERAL FEATURES..I-2
2. SPECIFICATION......1-3
3. RECHARGERABLE BATTERY...I-4
4. PARTS DESCRIPTIONI-6
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. General Features
CARMAN SCAN LITE offers the following functionality:
On board diagnostic communication
TPMS diagnostic communication
Special vehicle test emulation
This
combination
provides
for
easy
and
comprehensive diagnosis of the electronically
controlled systems used on all vehicle range.
CARMAN SCAN LITE feature include :
Diagnostic communication with KOREAN vehicle
Diagnostic communication with JAPANESE vehicle
Diagnostic communication with EUROPEAN vehicle
OBD-II communication protocol support
CAN communication protocol support
High resolution LCD display
Soft touch key
Large data storage area for TSB and Software.
Shock protecting rubber shroud
PC communication facility
PC software download with USB
OPERATION GUIDE
I-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
2. SPECIFICATION
CASING
LCD SPEC.
KEYPAD
MEMORY
CAPACITY
OPERATION
VOLTAGE
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
DLC COMMUNICATION PART
DIMENSION
POWER
CONSUMPTION
FREQUENCY
OPERATION GUIDE
I-3
GENERAL INFORMATION
3. RECHARGERABLE BATTERY
3-1. USING THE BATTERY PACK
The battery pack has following characteristics.
- The battery gradually loses its power over time without
ever being used.
- Periodic full discharge/charge : Frequent recharging of the
battery pack can reduce the duration of the battery pack.
- The battery pack must be fully charged before the first
time use.
Warning
- Use only a battery pack recommended by NEXTECH.
Using a battery pack of a different type may result in
explosion.
- Keep metallic objects, such as keys and clips, away from
the battery pack.
Objects that conduct electricity can short-circuit the
battery pack and result in fire and/or injuries.
- Keep the battery pack away from heat.
There is a risk of explosion or fire.
- Do not short-circuit battery terminals.
There is a risk of explosion.
- Do not subject the battery pack to temperatures above
140 degrees F(60 degrees C)
There is a risk of explosion or fire.
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I-4
GENERAL INFORMATION
[ figure I.1]
Take the battery case off and the replace the battery pack
as shown the [figure I.2].
[ figure I.2]
Warning
- If the backup battery is incorrectly replace, there is
danger of explosion.
- The lithium battery contains lithium and can explode if it
is not properly handled or disposed of.
- Replace only with a battery of the type recommended by
NEXTECH.
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I-5
GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
I-7
GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
I-8
GENERAL INFORMATION
[ Figure
I.4 : USB
CABLE ]
OPERATION GUIDE
I-9
GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
I-10
GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
I-11
GENERAL INFORMATION
OPERATION GUIDE
I-12
GENERAL INFORMATION
(9) ADAPTORS -1
(Part NO : 20100-XXXXX)
The adaptors are interfaces between the CARMAN SCAN LITE
main body and DLC CABLE 16 when testing the OBD-1 types
vehicles.
NO
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-10100
20100-10201
20100-10202
20100-10300
20100-10401
OPERATION GUIDE
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FIGURE
GENERAL INFORMATION
20100-10402
20100-20101
(9) ADAPTORS -2
(Part NO : 20100-XXXXX)
The adaptors are interfaces between the CARMAN SCAN LITE
main body and DLC CABLE 16 when testing the OBD-1 types
vehicles.
NO
PART NO.
PART NAME
20100-20102
20100-20200
10
20100-20300
11
20100-20301
12
20100-20400
13
20100-20401
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I-14
FIGURE
GENERAL INFORMATION
14
20100-20501
15
20100-20502
16
20100-20600
17
20100-30100
(9) ADAPTORS -3
(Part NO : 20100-XXXXX)
The adaptors are interfaces between the CARMAN SCAN LITE
main body and DLC CABLE 16 when testing the OBD-1 types
vehicles.
NO
PART NO.
PART NAME
18
20100-30200
19
20100-30301
20
20100-30302
21
20100-30400
22
20100-40100
23
20100-40101
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I-15
FIGURE
GENERAL INFORMATION
24
20100-40200
25
20100-50100
26
20100-50200
OPERATION GUIDE
I-16
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
1. CONNECTION METHOD
1) HYUNDAI VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin Data Link Connector power is
supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC CABLE.
An additional power supply is not needed. For these
vehicles, connection of the DLC CABLE 16 to CARMAN
SCAN LITE and the vehicle data link terminals is all that
is required.
However, only the latest generation of vehicles (97 and
on) use the 16-pin Data Link Connector. For earlier
models, a separate power supply by means of the cigar
lighter cable will be required.
For earlier vehicles (pre 97), diagnostic connector can
be found at the relay box which is located at knee
bolster or fuse box located at the out side of drivers
side.
For current vehicles (97 and on), Diagnostic connector
can be found underneath the drivers side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER 16-12
connected to the vehicle data link terminal and the DLC
CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-2
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
2) KIA VEHICLE
For vehicles with 20 pin Data Link Connector, power is
supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC CABLE
without the need for an additional power supply.
For these vehicles connection of the DLC CABLE 20 to
the CARMAN SCAN LITE and the vehicle data link
terminals is all that is required.
However in case of 6 pin data link connector, a separate
power supply by means of the cigar lighter cable will
be required for earlier models.
Diagnostic connector for vehicle with 20 pin or 6 pin can
be found in the engine bay. Some are found near engine
bulkhead and some are near battery.
For current vehicles (after 2000 and on), OBD-II DLC 16
pin connector is used and can be found underneath the
driver side knee bolster.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-3
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
3) TOYOTA VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin Data Link Connector power is
supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC CABLE.
An additional power supply is not needed. For these
vehicles, connection of the DLC CABLE 16 to the
CARMAN SCAN LITE
and the vehicle data link
terminals is all that required.
However, the latest generation of vehicles for US
market(96 and on) uses the 16-pin Data Link Connector.
Vehicles with Rectangular connector doesnt require
additional power supply, but for semi-circular,
additional power supply is required.
For earlier vehicles and Japan domestic vehicles with
rectangular, diagnostic connector can be found in the
engine bay, usually right side of the vehicle, seen from
front of the vehicle. But some vehicles with rectangular
connector, additional diagnostic connector of semicircular connector can be found underneath the
dashboard.
After 96 model year, vehicles for outside of Japanese
market are usually equipped with OBD-II connector and
can be found underneath the drivers side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER should
be connected to the vehicle data link terminal, if
required, and the DLC CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-4
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
4) HONDA VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin and 3 pin Data Link Connector,
power is supplied from the DLC terminal through the
DLC CABLE. An additional power supply is not needed.
For these vehicles, connection of the DLC ADAPTER 16
pin to the CARMAN SCAN LITE and the vehicle data link
terminals is all that required.
For earlier vehicles and Japan domestic vehicles with
3pin connector, diagnostic connector can be found in
the driver or passenger side cabin underneath the knee
bolster.
After 96 model year, vehicles are usually equipped with
OBD-II connector and can be found underneath the
drivers side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER should
be connected to the vehicle data link terminal, if
required, and the DLC CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-5
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
5) NISSAN VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pins and 14 pins Data Link
Connector power is supplied from the DLC terminal
through the DLC CABLE. An additional power supply is
not needed.
For earlier vehicles and Japan domestic vehicles with
14pin connector, diagnostic connector can be found in
the drivers door side cabin or fuse box underneath the
knee bolster.
After 96 model year, vehicles are usually equipped with
OBD-II connector and can be found underneath the
drivers side knee bolster.
The DLC CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN
SCAN LITE data link terminal and the DLC CABLE
ADAPTER should be connected to the vehicle data link
terminal.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-6
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
6) MISTUBISHI VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin Data Link Connector power is
supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC CABLE.
An additional power supply is not needed.
However, only the latest generation of vehicles for US
market(96 and on) uses the 16-pin Data Link Connector.
For earlier models, a separate power supply by means
of the cigar lighter cable will be required.
For earlier vehicles and Japan domestic vehicles with
12pins connector, diagnostic connector can be found in
the fuse box located at the drivers door side panel.
After 96 model year, vehicles are usually equipped with
OBD-II connector and can be found underneath the
drivers side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER should
be connected to the vehicle data link terminal, if
required, and the DLC CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-7
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
7) MAZDA VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin Data Link Connector power is
supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC CABLE.
An additional power supply is not needed. For these
vehicles, connection of the DLC CABLE 16 to the
CARMAN SCAN LITE and the vehicle data link terminals
is all that required.
However, only the latest generation of vehicles for US
market(96 and on) uses the 16-pin Data Link Connector.
For earlier vehicles and Japan domestic vehicles with
17pin connector, diagnostic connector can be found in
the engine bay, usually right side of the vehicle, seen
from front of the vehicle.
After 96 model year, vehicles are usually equipped with
ODB-II connector and can be found underneath the
drivers side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER should
be connected to the vehicle data link terminal, if
required, and the DLC CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-8
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
of
diagnosis
connectors
in
OPERATION GUIDE
II-9
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
9) BMW VEHICLE
For vehicles with 16 pin and 20 pin Data Link
Connector, power is supplied from the DLC terminal
through the DLC CABLE. An additional power supply is
not needed. For these vehicles, connection of the DLC
ADAPTER 16 pin to the CARMAN SCAN LITE and the
vehicle data link terminals is all that required.
For earlier vehicles with 20pin connector, diagnostic
connector can be found in the engine bay.
After 2000, vehicles are usually equipped with OBD-II
connector and can be found underneath the drivers
side knee bolster.
Once the power supply has been connected, the DLC
CABLE 16 should be connected to CARMAN SCAN LITE
data link terminal and the DLC CABLE ADAPTER should
be connected to the vehicle data link terminal, if
required, and the DLC CABLE 16.
OPERATION GUIDE
II-10
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
INITIAL MENU
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
JAPAN
0.1 INITIAL SCREEN
0.1
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
ENTER
OPERATION GUIDE
II-11
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
ENTER
ENTER
OPERATION GUIDE
II-12
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
ENTER
ENTER
OPERATION GUIDE
II-13
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-14
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
ERAS
1.1.2
OPERATION GUIDE
II-15
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-16
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
4. CURRENT DATA
4-1. OPERATION FLOW
01. INTIAL SCREEN
01
ENTER
FIX
SCRN
FULL
GRPH
OPERATION GUIDE
II-17
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
means of
the UP / DOWN keys and more detailed
data is available by Using the soft function keys as
follows :
FIX
OPERATION GUIDE
II-18
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-19
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
FULL
OPERATION GUIDE
II-20
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
GRPH
Where more
2 active data
OPERATION GUIDE
II-21
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
5. FLIGHT RECORD
5-1 OPERATION FLOW
0.1 INITIAL SCREEN
01
VEHICLE AND SYSTEM SELECTION
Refer to Selecting Vehicle Mode
0.3 FLGHT RECORD
ENTER
FIX
CALL
RCRD
OPERATION GUIDE
II-22
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
CALL
OPERATION GUIDE
II-23
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-24
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
RCRD
OPERATION GUIDE
II-25
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-26
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
TRIG
OPERATION GUIDE
II-27
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-28
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
6. ACTUATION TEST
6-1 OPERATION
FLOW
JAPAN
START
[ FLOW 5
OPERATION GUIDE
START
ACTIVATING
II-29
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
6-2 MODE
APPLICATION
OPERATION GUIDE
II-30
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
OPERATION GUIDE
II-31
VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
7. IDENTIFICATION CHECK
7-1. OPERATION FLOW
HYUNDAI
[ FLOW 6
: IDENTIFICATION CHECK ]
OPERATION GUIDE
II-32
1. CONNECTION METHOD
For vehicles with OBD-II communications protocol, power
is supplied from the DLC terminal through the DLC cable
without the need for an additional power supply.
For these vehicles connection of the DLC CABLE 16 to
the CARMAN SCAN LITE and the vehicle data link
terminals is all that is required.
OPERATION GUIDE
III-2
2. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
2-1. OPERATION FLOW
0.1 VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS SCREEN
02
OPERATION GUIDE
III-3
OPERATION GUIDE
III-4
OPERATION GUIDE
III-5
3. READINESS TEST
3-1 OPERATION FLOW
0.1 VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS SCREEN
02
Automatic Search for communication Interface
Refer to Searching for Communication Interface
2.0 CARB OBD II DIAGNOSIS
01
DMID
SMID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-6
OPERATION GUIDE
III-7
SMID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-8
4. CURRENT DATA
4-1. OPERATION FLOW
0.1
02
Automatic Search for communication Interface
Refer to Searching for Communication Interface
2.0
CARB OBD
II
DIAGNOSIS
02
DMID
SMID
SPID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-9
4.2
MODE APPLICATION
OPERATION GUIDE
III-10
SMID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-11
SPID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-12
02
Automatic Search for communication Interface
Refer to Searching for Communication Interface
2.0 CARB OBD II DIAGNOSIS
03
SMID
3.3.1
ERAS
3.3.2
SELECT MODULE
CLEAR FAULT CODES
OPERATION GUIDE
III-13
I5-2.
MODE APPLICATION
OPERATION GUIDE
III-14
OPERATION GUIDE
III-15
04
DMID
SMID
SPID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-16
OPERATION GUIDE
III-17
SMID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-18
05
EDIT
INST
DEL
RUN
OPERATION GUIDE
III-19
OPERATION GUIDE
III-20
OPERATION GUIDE
III-21
OPERATION GUIDE
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
input character
input character
input character
input character
input character
input character
input character
input character
III-22
A
B
C
D
E
F
,
/
EDIT /
After editing, if
ENTER
key is depressed,
CARMAN SCAN LITE checks whether the definition
is entered successfully or not.
If the definition includes errors, the following
message will be displayed. For the message, if
ENTER
key depressed, the definition will be
saved even though that is the wrong definition. If
ESC entered, the definition will not saved.
THIS EDP IS NOT SUPPORTED
TO SAVE ANYWAY, PRESS [ENTER]
DEL
OPERATION GUIDE
III-23
which is selected by
RUN
OPERATION GUIDE
III-24
[ 1A ]
OPERATION GUIDE
III-25
8. 02 TEST RESULTS
8-1. OPERATION FLOW
0.1 VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS SCREEN
02
Automatic Search for communication Interface
Refer to Searching for Communication Interface
2.0 CARB OBD II DIAGNOSIS
06
ENTER
OPERATION GUIDE
III-26
OPERATION GUIDE
III-27
DMID
SMID
STID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-28
DCID
3.7.1
DISPLAY COMPONENT ID
STID
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OPERATION GUIDE
III-30
STID
OPERATION GUIDE
III-31
02
08
DMID
CURR
DTC
FRZE
O2TS
MONI
OPERATION GUIDE
III-32
OPERATION GUIDE
III-33
DMID
CURR
OPERATION GUIDE
III-34
DTC
FRZE
O2TS
MONI
MONITORING
TEST RESULTS
OPERATION GUIDE
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OPERATION GUIDE
III-36
10
OPERATION GUIDE
III-37
OPERATION GUIDE
III-38
1. OPERATION FLOW
1-1. OPERATION FLOW
Choose VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS
RECORD REVIEW function.
0.1
to
operate
the
FLIGHT
INITIAL SCREEN
01
OPERATION GUIDE
IV-2
2. MODE APPLICATION
TRIG
OPERATION GUIDE
IV-3
OPERATION GUIDE
IV-4
V. SYSTEM SETUP
1. CONNECTION METHODV-2
2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .....V-3
3. DATA SETUP.V-5
4. KEY PAD TEST.....V-8
5. CONTRAST ADJUST SCREEN.....V-9
SYSTEM SETUP
1. CONNECTION METHOD
The following four kinds of power supply methods can be used.
(1) Cigar lighter power cable
(2) DLC cable
(3) USB cable
(4) AC/DC adapter
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-2
SYSTEM SETUP
2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2-1. OPERATION FLOW
0.1 INITIAL SCREEN
2.0
SYSTEM SETUP
01
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-3
SYSTEM SETUP
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-4
SYSTEM SETUP
2. DATA SETUP
2-1. OPERATION FLOW
0.1 INITIAL SCREEN
LEFT
RIGHT
UP
DOWN
ENTER
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-5
SYSTEM SETUP
2-2
MODE APPLICATION
The operating parameters of CARMAN SCAN LITE may
be set prior to vehicle testing. The following list
details items which are user configurable.
1) SOUND : Determines whether or not the internal
beep sounds at each key depression.
2) LANGUAGE : Determines whether or not a local
language is used.
3) UNIT CONVERSION : The units of measure used
by CARMAN SCAN LITE may be selected from
either of the following :
Speed
Temperature
Pressure
Angle
Airflow Volume
Km/h, MPH
Fahrenheit, Centigrade
kPa, mmHg, inHg, psi, mbar
degree, percent
gm/s , Ib/m
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-6
SYSTEM SETUP
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-7
SYSTEM SETUP
03
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-8
SYSTEM SETUP
F2
SCREEN IS BRIGHTER
F5
SCREEN IS DARKER
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-9
SYSTEM SETUP
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-10
SYSTEM SETUP
1. OUTLINE
The CARMANSCAN LITE screen CAPTURE FUNCTION can store 7PAGED SCREEN INSIDE INTERNAL MOMORY of CARMANSCAN
LITE.
In addition, when you see the relevant function, you can confirm
through the SCREEN CAPTURE VIEW MENU of CARMANSCAN
LITE main control program or Carmanscan LITE download for
PC.
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-2
SYSTEM SETUP
[SCREEN 1]
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-3
SYSTEM SETUP
[SCREEN 2]
[SCREEN 3]
OPERATION GUIDE
VI-4
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
CANT COMMUNICATION
PLEASE CHECK THE SYSTEM
The
CARMAN
SCAN
LITE
cannot
perform
the
COMMUNICATION ERROR
CHECK THE SYSTEM, PRESS [ENTER]
A communication error occurs when the CARMAN SCAN
LITE displays data which is received via communication.
After checking the system, press the
ENTER key.
DIFFERENT SYSTEM
PLEASE CHECK THE SYSTEM
This message occurs after opening the communication,
when the system is different from the system selected by
the user. After checking the system, the user should select
the correct system again.
OPERATION GUIDE
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APPENDIX
NO RECORDED DATA OR
DIFFERENT SYSTEM DATA
This message occurs when there is no recorded data or
there is a different system data in the FLIGHT RECORD
mode.
TIPS.
ERAS
mode.
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-3
APPENDIX
GRPH
key is pressed
FIX key.
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-4
APPENDIX
App.B TROUBLESHOOTING
1. START-UP TROUBLE
(1) Symptom
1) No BEEP sound after power ON key is pressed
2) Blank screen is displayed
(2) Causes Assumption and Recommended Trial
Causes Assume. 1: No power is supplied to the
CARMAN SCAN LITE
Trial 1-1 : If power is supplied by DLC cable, check that
the DLC cable is connected. If there is no
problem with the DLC cable, change the
power supply method.
Trial 1-2 : If power is supplied by Cigar lighter power
cable, check fuse in the cigar lighter power
cable. If there is no problem in the cigar
lighter power cable, change the power
supply method.
Trial 1-3 : If power is supplied by Local sourced AC/DC
adapter,
check
that
the
AC/DC
adapter
in
the
AC/DC
adapter
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-5
voltage,
APPENDIX
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-6
APPENDIX
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-7
APPENDIX
OPERATION GUIDE
AP-8