User Manual Product Name: Auto Diagnostic TOOL Trade Mark: XTOOL Model: Anyscan A30 Chapter I About Anyscan A30 1.
. Layout ① LCD display: display the car voltage ② OBD 16pin connector ③ Light button ④ Power Indicator: It turns green when power is on ⑤ Bluetooth Indicator: It turns red when Bluetooth is not connected; it turns blue when Bluetooth is connected successfully ⑥ Vehicle Indicator: When VCI Dongle III is connected with vehicle successfully, it turns green.
Working Temperature Working Temperature -20~+40℃ Working Humidity 10%-90% Storage Temperature -40-+85℃ Others Overall Dimensions 87.00*50.00*25.00mm Battery 100mAh OBD OBD standard interface LED Quantity 4 (power indicator, bluetooth indicator, vehicle diagnostic indicator, lighting indicator) Chapter II How to use Anyscan A30 1. App download instructions 1.1 Support iOS and Android system. OS Apple iOS (Requires iOS4.
2. App activation 2.1. Please activate the App before you use it to test vehicles. 2.2. Input activation code, product serial number (each device will have a serial number and activation code), user name, email address, cell phone number, workshop name and password, the system will then save it. Activation is a one time process. The diagnostic application will start after activation. 3. Anyscan A30 Main Interface and Functional Buttons Descriptions 3.1.
3.2. Sub-menus and Function Buttons Function Buttons Descriptions Opens the Diagnostic application. It can read diagnostic information, view live data, perform actuation tests and special functions etc. By selecting “Settings”, users can access the language setting and other system related settings. Click UPDATE after connecting to the internet, you can then download the latest diagnostic software directly. Users can view all the diagnostic reports and diagnostic data generated in the diagnosis process.
5. Diagnosis 5.1. Menu Options 5.1.1. After the VCI Dongle III is connected to the vehicle and paired with Diagnostic App via Bluetooth connection, diagnosis can be performed. The diagnostic interface is as shown below: 5.1.2. Users can choose the relevant menu for the vehicle being tested: selection for Europe will enter the European cars menu, selection for Asia will enter the Asian cars menu, selection for America will enter the American cars menu. Users also can input the vehicle model to search. 5.1.
Units: Select unit of measurement. Users can select Metric or British Unit. CHAPTER III Examples of Diagnostic Link Connector Locations. 1. Diagnostic Link Connectors Locations of Various Vehicle Models *AUDI A6: the OBD plug is on the lower left side of the dashboard, use SMART OBDII-16 connector.
*VW Bollywood 1.8: the OBD plug is below the console, use SMART OBDII-16 connector. *Benz S320,220 Chassis: the OBD plug is below the dashboard, use SMART OBDII-16 connector. *Benz C180: the OBD plug is on the left hand side of the engine bay, use Benz-38 connector.
*Benz 300SEL 140 chassis: the OBD plug is on the left hand side of the engine bay, use Benz-38 connector. *GM Buick: the OBD plug is below the dashboard, use SMART OBDII-16 connector. *GM Buick GL8 : the OBD plug is below the dashboard, use SMART OBDII-16 connector. *VW POLO: the OBD plug is below the dashboard, use SMART OBDII-16 connector.
*BMW 735I: the OBD plug is in the right hands side of the engine bay, use BMW-20 connector. *VW Passat B5: the OBD plug is behind the gearlever and beside the parking brake lever. Lift the cover to access it. Use SMART OBDII-16 connector. 2.
Link diagram of small car diagnostic link connectors: NOTE: Each vehicle manufacturer may use additional pins to diagnose a variety of systems. Not every manufacturer uses the same standard. The function on a certain pin will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Verify with the manufacturer. 3. Diagnostic Link Connectors Terminal Definition and Communication Protocols 3.1. Standard OBDII Diagnostic Link Connector: Pin Definition (Reference material) Various pin definitions as follows: 1.
9. Manufacturer definition 10. SAE J1850 bus negative 11. Manufacturer definition 12. Manufacturer definition 13. ISO 15765-4 defined CAN low 14. ISO9141 and ISO14230 defined L line 15. Permanent positive voltage [1] 1, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 13 are defined by manufacturer. [2] 2, 6, 7, 10, 14 and 15 are used for diagnostic communication. Unused definitions can be defined by FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.