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1. Displaying of diagnosis first page OBD connector position Vehicle Parameters Live Data 39 1 6 2 3 1 ON LINE amp OFF LINE Mode ON LINE Mode is being used when a Vehicle is linked to the Equipment though the Diagnostic Cable and the connection has been established In this case is possible to take advantage of all the functions possible for the selected plant The pages are the same for all the plants but obviously the parameters will be different respect the plants selected Scroll Menu Example Vehicle Parameters DTC Errors Live Data Codes Technical Data Components Sheet Activation Settings and Coding ECU Info 40 OFF LINE Mode is being used when the vehicle is not present and consequently the tool is not connected to any vehicle s ECU through a Diagnostic Cable In this case the OFF LINE Mode is very useful because is always possible to see the Technical Notes regarding the selected vehicle Scroll Menu Example Vehicle Parameters DTC Errors Live Data Codes Technical Data Components Sheet Activation Settings and Coding 41 1 6 2 4 Electronic Management System selection Select vehicle make and model Select a Electronic Management Function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm ECU selection Please whenever possible select the proper option regarding the vehicle production s year Select the type of function Selec
2. Remove the cover at the back of the Equipment to access the battery Take great care when working inside the battery compartment In case of display flickering it is recommended to recharge the batteries as soon as possible as they are running flat Whenever possible re charge the batteries fully 13 1 4 6 Keypad Enter key Function key amp power off Navigation keys On key only not off A Svkes Pickavant 14 Escape Return kev Selection or Expert kev right arrow Alpha numeric keys Description of keyboard On key Press this button only to switch on the SPe brief press though do not hold on release when click is heard Do not press this button to switch off the equipment as this can corrupt the SD card H Escape key This button is used for cutting the communication with the vehicle Is possible to go on by using the Equipment in off line mode This button is also used for stepping back in the previous menu pages ESC Enter key This button is the ENTER key used to confirm any User action Function key This button is used for all the functions concerning Equipment set up and software facilities and to select equipment power off option Navigation Keys Left Arrow selection key EXPERT Key This key allows the User to select the vehicle and go on until the execution of the selected function without need of
3. Functions Menu Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Select the Acceptance Servicing Coupon function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect test equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Vehicle engine errors automatic search Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics SERVICE COUPON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE E OBD connector position AUTOMATIC ENGINE ERRORS SCANNING 27 Once errors automatic search is completed turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm Once search is completed the Vehicle Acceptance Report will be displayed Continue pressing ENTER key or EXPERT key To print press the ENTER key Connect a USB pen drive inside Equipment USB port Press ENTER to confirm To go back to Functions menu press ESC key REPORT 28 SET ORIGINAL SIZE WHEEL Functions Select Tyres Track alignments ESP Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning menu Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP A i
4. Read this manual carefully and learn how to use the equipment properly and safely Be sure to observe applicable accident prevention rules when operating and servicing the equipment In the event of unauthorised changes to the equipment the manufacturer shall not be liable for any resulting damage or incident Please note that bypassing or removing safety devices is in violation of workplace safety rules in force in the user s country 1 2 Hardware Specifications of the EQUIPMENT Dimensions Processor Memory LCD Keyboard Power supply Current draw Battery Lithium Battery optional Total weight Serial port MASTER USB 1 1 port SLAVE USB 1 1 port Height 200mm Length 120mm Depth 35mm Intel Marvell II PXA270 416MHz Internal Clock 208MHz Bus 32MB RAM 16MB StratFlash SD Removable gt 1GB Resolution 320x240 Size 3 5 262144 Colours Brightness 300 cd m2 6 Navigation keys 10 Alphanumeric keys 1 Function key 1 On Button N B Not A Tool Off Button 8 36Vdc diagnostic socket 240Volt AC power mains adapter 250mA 12Vdc NiMh 7 2V 700mA H Battery life Full charge Circa 60 minutes use Automatic recharge from vehicle diagnostic socket or 240Volt AC mains adaptor Li 7 4V 2200mA H Battery life Full charge Circa 240 minutes use Automatic recharge from vehicle diagnostic socket or 240Volt AC mains adaptor 500g RS232 serial port USB 1 1 port for printer Bluetooth module
5. The self diagnosis module features the following ports Diagnosis 26 pin high density D connector for connection to vehicle ECU KYCON Power Supply connector to feed module where vehicle diagnostics socket does not provide for power supply Serial 9 pin sub D connector for connection to PC 11 Diagnostic module status LED GREEN LED FLASHING Module powered and ready to start diagnostic session GREEN RED LEDs FLASHING ALTERNATELY Module powered starting diagnostic session with selected system 1 SLAVE USB 1 1 port USB port for updates connection to PC 2 MASTER USB 1 1 port for exporting the Report on a USB Pen Drive SD Memory Card slot 12 1 4 5 2 Power supply The EQUIPMENT incorporates a rechargeable battery that ensures operation and power up It may also be powered from one of the following sources e Diagnostic cable e 220 240 Volt AC power supplier 1 4 5 3 Battery installation or replacement The Eguipment comes with the batteries installed in the battery compartment and ready for use If a further recharge is required the Equipment can be connected to a vehicle using the EOBD cable or the 12Vdc battery power supply cable or mains 230Vac power cable If the battery is flat the time needed for a complete recharge is 20 hours approximately for NiMH batteries type whereas the time needed is 5 Hours approximately for Lithium batteries type
6. any other operation Vertical Arrows selection keys i B xc 15 Alphanumeric keypad In the Alphanumeric Keypad are present all the keys necessary for the proper use of the software Button function Press multiple times quickly for later values FO Number 0 SHIFT capital letters DEL delete F1 Number 1 SPACE space During the connection with a vehicle s system the F1 key will save the actual live parameters values into the Report F2 Number 2 Letter a b c A B C F3 Number 3 Letter d e f D E F F4 Number 4 Letter g h i G H F5 Number 5 Letter j k l J K L F6 Number 6 Letter m n o M N O F7 Number 7 Letter p g r s P Q R S F8 Number 8 Letter t u v T U V F9 Number 9 Letter w x y z W X Y Z 16 1 5 Installation and preliminary operations The EQUIPMENT requires no particular installation procedure Important Before powering on the display for the first time make sure you have the User Password supplied by the Manufacturer handy or Dealer Note If you experience any problems with installation please read the manual section that discusses Troubleshooting 1 5 1 Installation Warning Make sure the Equipment is off before performing the following inspection Make sure the SD memory card is in place in its slot Example of SD Memory Card 17 1 5 2 Connections Warn
7. other USB 1 1 port for PC updates Supported Hardware Protocols Blink code CAN ISO 11898 ISO 15765 4 K L ISO 9141 2 ISO 14230 SAE J1850 PWM SAE J1850 VPW ISO 11519 2 SAE J1708 SAE J2411 SAE J1939 RS485 1 3 Software Specifications of the EQUIPMENT The EQUIPMENT software was developed on a Linux Embedded 2 6 x platform This operating system ensures high stability high safety level software complete control real time hardware control and real time processors control The EQUIPMENT software is based on images animations and strings The navigation is intuitive quick and efficient The QUICK MENU function key allows selecting Home page on line Help it indicates what can be done in the selected page language it allows selecting the language from any software point Equipment SW switch off date and time The Equipment software supports many languages which are always available on line during vehicle connection as well as off line i e during software pages standard navigation The EQUIPMENT software can work both in the traditional diagnosis mode and in the innovative FUNCTIONS mode EXPERT MODE Another new feature is the Instrument Cluster Page which is displayed as soon as the communication with the selected vehicle control unit is started or after function is selected the most important parts for the diagnosis of the selected system or anyway the most frequently used are displayed Any error is immediately
8. right language Press ENTER to confirm Select the option Date press ENTER to go in the Date Time setup page Make use of the Navigation keys and Alphanumeric keyboard to set the Time Press F to set the Date Press ENTER to confirm ESC to return in the main Menu Select the option Setup to insert the Workshop Details Select the option Workshop and press ENTER to go in the Workshop Details page Select all the records present on the list using the Navigation Keys and press ENTER to modify the record Make use of the Alphanumeric Keyboard to fill the record up Press ENTER to confirm ESC to exit F to delete When the Workshop records are properly filled up press ESC to return to the Main Menu 22 1 6 2 Vehicle and system selection Vehicle can be selected in one of two ways Select the order make fuel vehicle model and version Choose from the last ten vehicles selected NAVIGATION Main Page Vehicle selection 2 Selection of the last 10 diagnosed vehicles Selection of the Reports of the last 10 diagnosed vehicles Selection of the Reports of the 10 last Coupons made Vehicle selection Last 10 vehicles Last 10 diagnostics Last 10 maintenances Last 10 checks fa To select use Arrow keys up and down and confirm with right Arrow EXPERT key or with Enter Vehicle selection To select the vehicl
9. successfully completed press ESC to disconnect the Equipment Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm To go back to Functions menu press ESC DRIVER S WINDOW LOWERING DRIVER S WINDOW RISING HAS THE OPERATION BEEN SUCCESSFUL HOME Copy report on USB KEY Help on line Language selection Date Info Tetrix Enter Password Setup Tool switch OFF ESC 38 1 6 2 3 Vehicle Complete Diagnosis System selection Functions Select vehicle make and model Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics Select Vehicle Systems Diagnosis Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Vehicle systems diagnostics ECU selection Select the type of system Please whenever possible select the specific option for the actual vehicle s year of production Select the type of ECU Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Position of the OBD connector Diagnosis outlet location diagram Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Guide message Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Vehicle Parameters Live Data
10. take advantage of the Warranty the Customer has to send the Product in Carriage Paid Shipment to the Service Assistance Department indicated by SYKES PICKAVANT LTD as soon the problem has been forwarded to the Service Assistance Department The Product must to be packed properly and safely in order to avoid possibly damages during the transport SYKES PICKAVANT LTD shall not be under liability in respect of possible damages arising from the transport The Product sent under Warranty must to be provided by the copy of the Purchase Document The Product will be returned back to the Customer in Carriage Forward Shipment Warranty Exclusions The Warranty does not extend to de graded parts caused by the incorrect use of the Equipment due to working conditions outside of the Technical Specifications The Warranty will be not extended to Product in the following cases e Transport Damages due to the inappropriate package Wrong use of the Product Thunderbolt Tempest Explosion Flood Fire Inappropriate Installation or Maintenance Mechanical Damages Setup carried out by a non authorized Personnel Repairing and Replacement or product Modification carried out by a non authorized Personnel Use of not original Parts Damages due to Humidity Dust Power Supply Leakage or High Voltage and any others abnormal conditions e Equipment use into inappropriate places e AnvkindofDisplav damages e Any kind of Action or Event not attributable to the SYKES PIC
11. A Sykes Pickavant Workshop SPe GUIDE User Manual 1 1 FOREWORD TO USER 4 1 1 1 Contents of the User Manual essen 4 1 1 2 Symbols and glossary of safety related terms and warnings 4 1 4 3 Safety tiles nsista e ee b RH FAR 5 1 2 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 8 1 3 SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT 9 1 4 FOREWORD EQUIPMENT a ee ae na na 0000 000000043 10 1 41 Upon receipts sis acere retener te tee e er Re Ree ere 10 1 4 2 How to obtain your User Password eee 10 1 4 3 Product Identification Number sese 10 1 4 4 Maintenance and 2 41 2 00000000000000000000000000500000005550 4 10 1 4 5 Description of the EQUIPMENT sees 11 1 4 5 1 Connector identification eese eren 11 1 4 5 2 Power supply 1 4 5 3 Battery installation or replacement eene 13 1 4 6 Description of keyboard sss 14 1 5 INSTALLATION AND PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS eene 17 1 51 Installation x hoe steak hi a eerte Hen 17 1 5 2 Connections aene ROI e ee ERO A T ea es 18 1 5 3 EQUIPMENT power up essere 18 1 5 4 How to enable the EQUIPMENT Self diagnosis software 19 1 6 How TO USE THE EQUIPMENT sess 1 6 1 Ho
12. E RESET MICRO FILTER SERVICER ESET PADS REPLACEMENT PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTEMENT VEHICLE DATA MAINTENANCE DATA IT pee d II qn aa 8 a VEHICLE DATA EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE INJECTOR CODING COMPONENTS ACTIVATION SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 25 Lee eee Ir preme BATTERY CHECK HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT lg H sain pj pps a Smo ak ie FE Em ee ie Pi VEHICLE SYSTEM l DIAGNOSTICS For more details about the plants developed bv the Manufacturer please address to vour Accredited Dealer In the follow example vou can see the svstems and plants arranged bv topics ENGINE Petrol Diesel Dual fuel SAFETV ABS ESP TPMS ESC Steering Angle Control Set Wheels Size BODV Bodv Computer Check Lights Check Suspensions Electronic Brakes Parking Handbrakes Service Reset Brakes Brakes Bleeding Clutch Bleeding Others The Procedures and Functions not actually present in this section are implemented into the EXPERT FUNCTIONS 26 1 6 2 2 EXPERT Functions how to use it EXAMPLE WORK to BE Vehicle ordinary maintenance and change of tyres having a different DONE diameter Actions to be taken ACCEPTANCE SERVICING COUPON Select vehicle make and model The function is used upon vehicle receipt to check for any engine failure together with the customer Select Ordinary Maintenance Coupon
13. KAVANT LTD liability In case of the Product sent for Repairing is not under Warranty the Customer will be advised and will have to authorise the Repairing out of Warranty The cost of the Repairing will be charged to the Customer In case of unjustified demand of Warranty the labor cost for checking and verifying the Product will be charged to the Customer 54
14. Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics Tyres Setup ESP OBD connector position DTC ERRORS DELETING 35 Select the option LEARN FR MODULE Front Right and press ENTER to confirm Type the ID code of the new TPMS sensor using the keyboard and press ENTER to confirm Press ENTER to validate the operation has been carried out properly A Report of the operations made can always be printed Press the Right Arrow key until the Report is displayed To copy the Report connect a USB pen drive to the Equipment Press the Equipment F push button and select the option Copy report on USB KEY Press ENTER to confirm When the operation is successfully completed press ESC to disconnect the Equipment Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm To go back to Functions menu press ESC LEARN FR MODULE TYPE VALVE CODE HAS THE OPERATION BEEN SUCCESSFUL HOME Copy report on USB KEY Help on line Language selection Date Info Tetrix Enter Password Setup Tool switch OFF 36 EXAMPLE WORK to N EPA 222 BE DONE Motor Windows Activation driver side after repairing Actions to be taken MOTOR WINDOWS ACTIVATION Select vehicle make and model Select Components Activ
15. S USED l PROCEDURE When it is necessary to lift up a vehicle where the suspension must to be locked first to not drop outside of parameter range THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Locking the Suspension VEHICLE DATA WHEN IT IS USED For vehicles technical specifications consultation THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Technical Specifications displaying 49 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE A C RESTART WHEN IT IS USED On those vehicles requiring the A C system to be re enabled after recharging THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES A C system check Errors deletion System reset for vehicle restart FAP DPF FILTER REGENERATION WHEN IT IS USED On those vehicles equipped with the system when the FAP DPF Filter is dirty or obstructed THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES PF forced regeneration through special procedure BRAKE BLEEDING WHEN IT IS USED For ABS ESP Hydraulic group bleeding on those vehicles requiring a special procedure THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES ABS ESP Hydraulic group bleeding guided procedure CLUTCH BLEEDING WHEN IT IS USED For clutch bleeding on those vehicles requiring a special procedure example mechanical gear box with electronic drive THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Clutch bleeding guided procedure ENGINE CHECK WHEN IT IS USED For engine automatic check Any possible error will be displayed THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Engine Check and Errors Deletion Vehicle Test Report Creation BA
16. TTERY CHANGEOVER WHEN IT IS USED When it is necessary to change the Battery of a vehicle when it is mandatory to run a setup procedure THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Setup of the new Battery BATTERY CHECK WHEN IT IS USED When it is needed to verify the Battery s condition on vehicle where the electronic system is present THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Check of the Battery condition HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT WHEN IT IS USED After a problem on the lighting system has been solved on the vehicles requiring system electronic check THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Lights failure warning light reset INJECTORS CODING INJECTORS CODING WHEN IT IS USED Whenever injectors have to be coded after replacement or in general after a engine reparation THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Injectors coding 50 COMPONENTS ACTIVATION ENGINE COMPONENTS ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED For checking the electronic patrs working when they are activated by the ECU THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Selected engine electric part ON OFF enable FAN ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED For checking the Electric Fan working especially when is not possible to crank or warm up the engine THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Vehicle electric fan speeds enable REAR VIEW MIRROR ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED For checking the Rear View mirror working especially when the manual hand control doesn t work and it needs to identify the malfunct
17. Unit INFO Page allows displaying all the information relating to the control unit of the selected system The information displayed may be restricted by the electronic control unit Diagnosis Report The Diagnosis Report is automatically updated All the operations carried out by the operator or any system error are recorded on this Report This Report can always be printed on a USB pen drive connected with the Equipment Technical Data Sheet Vehicle Complete Diagnosis only Selected System Technical Specifications 45 1 6 3 FUNCTIONS How to use it VEHICLE DTC VEHICLE DIC When g sia for complete test of the DTC en is neede erform a complete test o ERRORS ERRORS SCANNING Errors Codes Paredes in the Vehicle s ECUs The SCANNING possible Error Codes will be save on the Report THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Vehicle s ECUs DTC Errors Codes Scanning Vehicle Delivery Report Creation VEHICLE DTC WHEN IT IS USED ERRORS DELETING Before delivering the vehicle THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Vehicle s ECUs DTC Errors Codes Deleting and further Scanning Vehicle Acceptance Report Creation 46 SERVICE COUPON MAINTENANCE ACCEPTANCE SERVICING COUPON WHEN IT IS USED When a vehicle is taken in accepted before ordinary maintenance or before any other type of repair work THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Engine Check and Errors Deletion Vehicle Acceptance Report Creatio
18. al Unit THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES DTC fault codes reading and deleting System reset AIRBAG CODING WHEN IT IS USED After vehicle Airbag is restored and in general when an Airbag control unit has to be coded THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Airbag control units coding REMOTE CONTROL WHEN IT IS USED CODING Whenever doors opening remote controls shall be coded THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Doors opening remote controls coding KEYS CODING WHEN IT IS USED Whenever a new ignition keys shall be coded THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Coding of ignition keys ECU SETTING and WHEN IT IS USED When vehicle control units have to be coded after CODING replacement THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Vehicle control unit coding and or setting 52 1 7 Troubleshooting 1 7 1 Problems during operation Problem After a vehicle is selected correctly the Equipment shows message Warning password used for updating is wrong Solution The registration or update procedure has been omitted or was not successful because the password for another BBAD self diagnosis module was used Check your ID and Password Repeat the update procedure Problem After a vehicle is selected correctly the Equipment shows message Warning system not enabled under current subscription Solution Registration or update procedure has been omitted or was unsuccessful because the password is linked to an old subscription e g 2007 syst
19. atelv and contact a service centre Water and foreign matter If foreign matter metal water or other fluids enter the device cut off power supply immediately and contact a service centre Shocks and damage If the device is damaged unplug it from the power mains and contact a service centre Disassembly Never attempt to dismantle or make changes to the device as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock Placement Keep device away from heat oil fumes or vapour Such ambient conditions might create a risk of fire and electric shock Keep the device away from fluids and volatile flammable materials Non compliance may create a fire hazard A WARNING Placement Do not place the device on unstable surfaces high shelves or other unstable locations or the unit mav fall leading to injurv and or damage Foreign bodies Do not insert anv foreign bodies into the connectors as this mav lead to device failure Maintenance Never use thinners cosmetics or other volatile agents to clean the exterior of the device Clean with a cloth wetted with a diluted solution of water and mild detergent A WARNING Recharging the device The device must be recharged in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions The Manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the event the device is recharged using other power sources A WARNING For the maintenance of packages containing the equipment and the relocation of the equipment once in
20. ation Functions Menu Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Select the Motor Windows Activation function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect the Equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Delete all the DTC errors present in the ECU s memory Select the ERRORS page with the EXPERT key and press ENTER to confirm Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics Components Activation tn MOTOR WINDOWS ACTIVATION OBD connector position DTC ERRORS DELETING 37 Select the Driver s window lowering and driver s window rising OPTIONS for checking the window motor Press ENTER to confirm Press ENTER to validate the operation has been carried out properly A Report of the operations made can always be printed Press the Right Arrow key until the Report is displayed To copy the Report connect a USB pen drive to the Equipment Press the Equipment F push button and select the option Copy report on USB KEY Press ENTER to confirm When the operation is
21. communication simply press ESC Always press ESC to go back to Main Page NOTE During navigation the Equipment is always connected to the vehicle whatever action is taken 43 Scroll Menu Example munat DTC Errors Codes ECU Info 44 EXPERT Page Electronic Management only The EXPERT Page is the first one to be displayed when the Equipment communicates with the selected System In case of Communication Failure the Instrument goes in Off line mode ECU errors codes DTC This page can display the possible errors of the selected System To delete them press the confirmation key Vehicle Parameters Live Data Vehicle Complete Diagnosis only This page is used to display selected system parameters 10 parameters can be displayed simultaneously To select further parameters press Enter key then use Arrow keys to look for the desired parameters Press Right Arrow key to confirm parameters the parameter will be underlined in blue then press Enter key again to go back to displaying Components Activation Vehicle Complete Diagnosis only The Components Activation Page is used to enable the several parts of the selected system usually when the engine is not running Setting and Coding Vehicle Complete Diagnosis only The Set Up phase allows carrying out all the coding and set up operations for the selected system ECU Info Control
22. displayed and can be immediately deleted even if a special page devoted to errors is available 1 4 Foreword EQUIPMENT 1 4 1 Upon receipt Upon receipt check packing and product components for damage in the presence of the carrier Liability for transport damage attaches to the forwarding agent or carrier Report any damage giving details of the nature and severity of the damage in the shipping document and file a claim against forwarding agent or carrier 1 4 2 How to obtain your User Password Contact Sykes Pickavant directly to obtain your User s Password directly so that it can be entered into the EQUIPMENT upon its first start up so that the diagnostic software module can operate Sykes Pickavant recommend saving a copy of the password inside the battery compartment 1 4 3 Product Identification Number A label with product serial number is stuck on the package This Identification Number is used when service or warranty return is required 1 4 4 Maintenance and care Please follow these instructions to avoid malfunction or unexpected failure Do not drop or knock the Equipment Avoid spilling fluids on the Equipment Do not use batteries other than those specified in this manual Do not service the Equipment when it is in operation Do not clean the Equipment when it is in operation Keep the package for safe handling 10 1 4 5 Description of the EQUIPMENT 1 4 5 1 Connector identification
23. e use Arrow keys up and down and confirm with right Arrow EXPERT key or with Enter Make For quick selection press the letter Fuel corresponding to vehicle selection Selection of the previously selected vehicle make model confirm with right Model Arrow EXPERT key or with Enter selection Selection of the previously selected vehicle make version confirm with B right Arrow EXPERT key or with version Enter Functions Functions Selection of the Functions dedicated to the Maintenance Tyres Extraordinary Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Maintenance Body Shop and specific Service Coupon Maintenance Vehicle systems Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics 23 1 6 2 1 EXPERT functions Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics VEHICLE DTC ERRORS SCANNING SERVICE COUPON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TYRES SETUP ESP ET VEHICLE DTC ERRORS SCANNING VEHICLE DTC ERRORS DELETING ACCEPTANCE SERVICING COUPON DELIVERY SERVICING COUPON SERVICE RESET BRAKES SERVICE RESET OIL QUALITY SERVICE RESET SPARK PLUGS SERVICE RESET AIR FILTER SERVICE RESET FAP FILTER SERVICE RESET COOLANT SERVICE RESET DIESEL ADDITIVE SERVICE RESET BRAKES OIL SERVIC
24. em 2006 password Apply for current year subscription Repeat update procedure when you receive the new password Problem Failure to establish communication with vehicle s ECU Solution Make sure the vehicle and ECU selected in the software match the system you wish to diagnose check type and year Problem Equipment does not power on when the on key is pressed Solution Internal battery may be flat Connect OBD cable to vehicle or battery cable or mains adapter if available and try again 53 1 8 Warranty information Warranty Coverage SYKES PICKAVANT LTD warrants the Product for 12 Twelve Months starting from the date of the Product s activation or the date of the original purchase turning out by the Purchase Documents Any operation performed under the Warranty Period doesn t extend the Expiry date of the Warranty Repair amp Replacement The Warranty includes the Repairing or Replacement of the original Components which by the unchangeable sentence of SYKES PICKAVANT LTD came out faulty from the Manufacturer cause manufacture defects or flaw material The Warranty doesn t include the complete Equipment The Repairing under Warranty is being carried close the Service Assistance Department indicated by SYKES PICKAVANT LTD The Warranty excludes the repairing close the Customer The Service Assistance Department doesn t guarantee any Repairing Time but is engaged to repair the Equipment as soon as possible Remedy To
25. es THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Spark Plugs Counter AIR FILTER SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Air Filter THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Air Filter Counter FAP DPF FILTER SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED Present on the vehicle provided with FAP DPF After replacing the Filter or after a FAP DPF Regeneration THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the FAP DPF Filter Indicator COOLANT SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Engine Coolant THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Engine Coolant Counter 47 DIESEL ADDITIVE SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED Present on the vehicle provided with FAP After replacing or refilling the Additive Tank THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Diesel Additive Counter BRAKE FLUID WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Brake Fluid SERVICE RESET THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Brake Fluid Counter MICRO FILTER WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Micro Filter SERVICE RESET THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Micro Filter Counter PADS WHEN IT IS USED REPLACEMENT When brake pads have to be replaced on vehicles equipped with Electric Drive Brakes or every time is expected to use the tester Brakes Opening User s Safety THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Brakes automatic opening PARKING BRAKE REPLACEMENT WHEN IT IS USED When parking brake shall be adjusted on vehicles equipped with Electric D
26. h OFF 30 DELIVERY SERVICING COUPON The function shall be used after a Coupon is completed and before the vehicle is delivered to the Customer Press ESC until reaching the Functions menu Select Ordinary Maintenance Coupon Functions Menu Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Select the Delivery Servicing Coupon function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect the Equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Before starting the operation always read the displayed information messages and confirm with ENTER Several operations are automatically carried out during this phase In particular 1 Service Reset 2 Oil Quality Reset if the System is present on the vehicle 3 Engine Errors Check Engine Check Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics SERVICE COUPON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE DELIVERY SERVICING COUPON E OBD connector position SERVICE RESET OIL QUALITY RESET AUTOMATIC ENGINE ERRORS SCANNING 31 Once Function is completed turn vehicle key to switch
27. i Extraordinarv Maintenance This function isto be used in case Injector coding of tvres or rims size change Components Activation Special Function Press EXPERT kev or ENTER to Vehicle Svstem Diagnostics confirm TIRES SETUP ESP Select the Set Original Size Wheel Function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect the Equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm OBD connector location Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Select the correct tyres set up TIRES PROGRAM programme inside this Function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm 29 A Report of the operations made can always be printed Press the Right Arrow key until the Report is displayed To copy the Report connect a USB pen drive to the Equipment Press the Equipment F push button and select the option Copy report on USB KEY Press ENTER to confirm When the operation is successfully completed press ESC to disconnect the Equipment Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm To go back to Functions menu press ESC HOME Copy report on USB KEY Help on line Language selection Date Info Tetrix Enter Password Setup Tool switc
28. ight Arrow key until the Report is displayed To copy the Report connect a USB pen drive to the Equipment Press the Equipment F push button and select the option Copy report on USB KEY Press ENTER to confirm When the operation is successfully completed press ESC to disconnect the Equipment Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm To go back to Functions menu press ESC HOME Copy report on USB KEY Help on line Language selection Date Info Tetrix Enter Password Setup Tool switch OFF Fix all the possible problems of the TPMS systems printed on the Report remove the wheel and tyre and replace the faulty TPMS Sensor Fit tyre onto wheel then fit on the vehicle and proceed 34 TPMS Select the function Tvres Setup ESP Press EXPERT kev or ENTER to confirm Select the TPMS function Press EXPERT kev or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect the Equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT kev or ENTER to confirm Wait for the Turn kev to ON message to be displaved Turn vehicle kev to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Delete all the DTC errors present in the ECU s memory Select the ERRORS page with the EXPERT key and press ENTER to confirm Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon
29. ing Make sure the Equipment is off before performing the following inspection Connect the diagnostic cable across the vehicle connector and the Diagnosis 26 pin connector If the connector has been plugged correctly to the EQUIPMENT you will hear the retaining clip click into place indicating the connector has locked into place in the mating piece To remove the connector press the tab on the side and then pull Connect the round connector of the power supply cable to the EQUIPMENT if power supply through the OBD connector is not available While inserting the connector its armour will slide to lock the connector into place To remove this connector pull on the sliding armour and the connector will come clear 1 5 3 EQUIPMENT power up After connecting the cables as required press the indicated key to power on the Equipment To turn the SPe off press the F Function button and follow prompts 18 1 5 4 How to enable the EQUIPMENT Self diagnosis software On first power up you will need to enter the User Password Enter the User Password from the alphanumeric keypad Password Press the Enter key to confirm A Important The EQUIPMENT software will not work if the enable procedure has been aborted Important 2 If you enter a wrong User Password a warning message appears on the display the
30. instrument cluster OFF and continue Press ENTER to confirm Once search is completed the Vehicle Maintenance Report will be displayed Continue pressing ENTER key or EXPERT key To print press ENTER key Connect a USB pen drive using the Equipment USB port Press ENTER to confirm REPORT 32 EXAMPLE WORK to N BE DONE Front Right TPMS sensor replacement Actions to be taken Tyres Setup RE Functions Select vehicle make and model Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Select the function Tyres Setup ESP Tires Setu p ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to Vehicle System Diagnostics confirm Tyres Setup ESP Select the TPMS function Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Check vehicle connector position connect the Equipment and proceed as follows Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm OBD connector position Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm Delete all the DTC errors present in the ECU s memory Select the ERRORS page with the EXPERT DTC ERRORS DELETING key and press ENTER to confirm Identify the faulty TPMS sensor 33 A Report of the operations made can always be printed Press the R
31. ioning part hand control or electronic drive THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Rear view mirrors adjustment motor enable Rear view mirrors closing motor enable Rear view mirrors heating enable Rear view mirrors anti dazzling enable MOTOR WINDOW ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED For checking the Window Electronic Drive working especially when the manual hand control doesn t work and it needs to identify the malfunctioning part hand control or electronic drive THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Window lifter motor enable HEADLIGHT ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED Or checking the Headlight working especially when the manual hand control doesn t work and it needs to identify the malfunctioning part hand control or electronic drive THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Headlights and Parking Lights Enable turning on Turn Indicators Enable turning on Puddle lights enable Lights washer pump enable Headlights height adjustment motor enable Lights displacement motor enable CENTRAL LOCKING ACTIVATION WHEN IT IS USED For checking the Central Locking working especially when he manual hand control doesn t work and it needs to identify the malfunctioning part hand control or electronic drive THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Doors locking unlocking motors enable Boot locking unlocking motors enable 51 SPECIAL AIRBAG RESTART WHEN IS USED FUNCTIONS After the AIRBAG activation when is not needed to replace the Centr
32. n DELIVERY SERVICING COUPON Do not perform this Function if has been already carried out no matter what Service Reset different Function WHEN IT IS USED Before a vehicle subjected to maintenance or repair operations is delivered THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Service Reset Brakes Service Reset Oil Quality Service Reset if FAP is on board Spark Plugs Service Reset Air Filter Service Reset FAP Filter Service Reset Coolant Service Reset Diesel Additive Service Reset Brakes Oil Service Reset Micro filter Service Reset Engine DTC Error Codes reading and Deleting Vehicle Delivery Report Creation SERVICE RESET do not perform this Function if has been already carried out the delivery servicing coupon Function WHEN IT IS USED Whenever the Service light has to be turned OFF and the mileage to be covered before next Service has to be Set THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of mileage covered for next Service Service Indicator turning OFF BRAKES SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Pads of the Brakes THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Pads Brakes Indicator OIL QUALITY SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED Present on the vehicle provided with FAP After replacing the Engine Oil THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Reset of the Oil Quality Indicator Reset of the Oil Quality Counter SPARK PLUGS SERVICE RESET WHEN IT IS USED After replacing the Spark Plugs Petrol Gasoline engin
33. nstallation Software and Hardware installation Operating instructions Description of functions legend of icons and commands Troubleshooting Solutions to frequently encountered problems FAQ s 1 1 2 Symbols and glossary of safety related terms and warnings The following symbols are used throughout the manual to highlight important indications or information N This symbol is used to call your attention to certain particular Warning operations and the relevant instructions This symbol is designed to draw your attention to important Important information LS Not This symbol is used to highlight useful indications on how to use ore the product 1 1 3 Safety rules Signs and symbols The symbols used in this paragraph have the following meanings A DANGER Failure to comply with or improper use of the information identified by this symbol may result in severe injury or death gt WARNING Failure to comply with or improper use of the information identified by this symbol may result in personal injury and eguipment or property damage A CAUTION Failure to complv with or improper use of the information identified by this symbol may result in improper operation of device and or software P recautions required during operation installation A DANGER Abnormal conditions Continued operation when the device has been producing smoke or abnormal odours mav create a fire or electric shock hazard Cut off power supplv immedi
34. password entry window remains displayed so the correct password can be entered Note A Password be entered If this is the case the Equipment software works in XDEMO mode virtual demonstrative vehicle to check software and electronic board status To select the XDEMO mode follow points under section 1 6 2 then select Vehicles Systems Diagnosis To continue refer to section Traditional Diagnosis Example selecting the XDEMO vehicle 19 1 6 How to use the EQUIPMENT How to start Warning Before connecting the diagnosis connector to the vehicle system ensure that the cable is the number specified by the software when selecting the ECU to be diagnosed For correct vehicle diagnosis all specifications of the system to be diagnosed must be selected correctly The status of communication with ECU can be monitored on a dedicated graphic display If there are any errors stored in the ECU the corresponding graphic display is turned on Pee p The software start automatically as the Eguipment is being switched on see 1 4 6 Select the right option from the Main Menu To set the user parameters make use of the F key Always ensure that all vehicle doors including boot and bonnet are closed and that time delayed interior lights are turned off or timed off before attempting any vehicle scan or diagnostic session with SPe Failure to do this may limit SPe communication with on board ECU s and prevent
35. rive Brakes THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Brakes automatic opening Brakes automatic closing Automatic Brakes Adjustment Reset VEHICLE DATA WHEN IT IS USED For vehicles technical specifications consultation THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Technical Specifications displaying MAINTENANCE DATA WHEN IT IS USED For maintenance chart consultation THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES For maintenance chart displaying 48 TYRES SETUP ESP STEERING RESET WHEN IT IS USED With all vehicles equipped with ESP Electronic Power Steering system After Wheels Track Alignment need to reset the Steering Angle Sensors example in case battery needs to be removed or parts replacement THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Steering angle position reset SETUP ORIGINAL A a en tyres or wheels sizes are changed On vehicles SIZE WHEEL requiring this parameter to be set THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES Tyres or wheels size setting TPMS WHEN IT IS USED In case of system malfunctioning TPMS sensors replacement or tyres rotation when requested to be set the TPMS Sensors position THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES System diagnosis new TPMS Sensors coding or TPMS Sensors position setting SUSPENSIONS WHEN IT IS USED In case of system malfunctioning Before Wheels Track Alignment on vehicles equipped with electronic suspensions THE OPERATIONS IT MAKES System diagnosis Suspensions height setup and system setup VEHICLE LIFTING WHEN IT I
36. stalled the provisions of Italian Law Decrees DDLL 626 of 19 9 94 and 242 of 19 3 96 apply Use appropriate tools to open package A WARNING Usage conditions This appliance has been designed and tested to ensure safe operation The user is required to observe the information and warnings provided in this manual to ensure safe operation and preserve the safetv features of the appliance Do not allow operation of this equipment bv unqualified persons It is the owner s responsibility to keep warning labels and rating plates clean and legible This manual is subject to changes and updates Be sure to read the update and customisation instructions included in this manual The manual is divided into sections for ease of reference Manual instructions especially those concerning maintenance are intended for use by specialised technical personnel with good knowledge of mechanics electro mechanics or of the operation of computerised unit based systems The system has been designed to facilitate operation and troubleshooting with a wide range of display messages providing detailed indications to help locate problems Please read these instructions carefully before operating the equipment Collect this manual and all literature supplied with the equipment in a file folder and keep it with the machine where operators can easily access it Make sure installation has been performed in compliance with all applicable regulations and standards
37. successful tool operation 20 Function key F Functions Key Function F key allows selecting the following options To select the option use Arrow keys up and down and confirm with right Arrow key or with Enter Copy report on USB KEY To copy Reports connect a USB pen drive inside the special Equipment USB connector and launch the digital printout Reports will be copied on the USB pen drive Help on line Help on line Language selection Select the diagnosis displaying language To select the language use Arrow keys up and down and confirm with right Arrow key or with Enter Date Date and Time can be set in the Set Up menu Use the alphanumeric keypad and press Enter to confirm Info Information relating to displaying software version and Diagnosis Data Base HOME Copy report on USB KEY Help on line Language selection Date Info Tetrix Enter Password Setup Tool switch OFF Em Copy report on USB KEY H ai Help on line je Language selection 21 Tetrix This function is used to check display quality and keys operation Enter Password User s Password Entering Setup Workshop Data Entering Tool switch off Switching Off the Equipment Tool switch OFF Software Select the option Language selection press ENTER to go in the language setup page and choose the
38. t the type of ECU Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Position of the OBD connector Diagnosis outlet location diagram Press EXPERT key or ENTER to confirm Guide message Wait for the Turn key to ON message to be displayed Turn vehicle key to switch instrument cluster ON Wait 1 second and then Press ENTER to confirm EXPERT Page Displaying of diagnosis first page Functions Vehicle DTC Errors Scanning Service Coupon Maintenance Tyres Setup ESP Extraordinary Maintenance Injector Coding Components Activation Special Function Vehicle System Diagnostics Electronic Management of Function EN OBD connector position EXPERT Page 42 The initial electronic Management page called EXPERT Page provides the following Example of EXPERT Page DTC Errors Alarm The Tool is linked with the Vehicle BOSCH 15C7 FUNCTIONS LIST Display of initial and default Locate the cursor on a desired function by live parameters To change the using the vertical arrow kevs viewed parameters use the A brief description is shown if the cursor is Enter button and select up to left on a function for a while 10 press Enter again to For carrying out the Function confirm with confirm and change view Enter All the following Electronic Management pages can be scrolled from Instrument Cluster Page using the following navigation keys To quit vehicle
39. wto Start a dn tee i eite His 1 6 2 Vehicle and system selection semm n nenne 1 6 2 1 EXPERT functions erento or ee et pee s 1 6 2 2 EXPERT Functions how to use it 1 6 2 3 Vehicle Complete Diagnosis eee 1 6 2 4 Electronic Menagement seen 1 6 3 EXPERT FUNCTIONS How to use it 46 1 7 TROUBEESHOOTING rte er etc ee ite eee 53 1 7 4 Problems during operation eene 53 1 8 WARRANTY INFORMATION eerte aa ae reme eet enne 54 Release 4 1 Produced by the Manufacturer All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced in full or in part without the express written consent of the Manufacturer The Manufacturer reserves the right to revise or make changes to this publication without prior notice Copyright information Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product and firm names within this manual may be trademarks of other entities 1 1 Foreword to User Manual Dear Customer thank you for choosing our diagnostic equipment that will enable you to keep the pace with the ever changing technology of Vehicles Motorbikes and Trucks on board electronics Please read this manual carefully and follow the indications provided in paragraph Safety rules 1 1 1 Contents of the User Manual The User Manual is divided into sections Product Description Product description list of components Product i
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