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1. 08 Engine retches and r 09 Engine stabilized afte ae oo 3 Kun WE a 10 Stabilized after engin 11 Engine start like start 12 Engine revs up high z 13 Engine doesn t start 14 Engine doesn t start ugh engine Speed big air gap 15 Engine doesn t start Low engine speed small air gap 16 Engine shut off while _ 17 Engine shut off after BEAZ Select the type of parts at the first help screen for more detailed information about parts r 18 Engine doesn t starts 19 Backfire occurs while a 20 Zell vibrates with Crank angle sensor Al gap A nn Crank id signal voltage ile starting but engine doesnt combust gt Analysis method Analysis Method 67 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 4 Circuit Diagram A on INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Circuit Diagram s KOREA JAPAN AUSTRALIA 3 EUROPE USA Maintenance assistance Please select the help menu type at the top left of the screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Vehicle wiring diagrams menu If you drag the screen the wiring diagram location changes nents INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Circuit Diagram 2004 4 runner 2wd 4 runner 4wd avalon XL camry L4 2 4L 2A FE ENGINE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE COMPUTE TRANSMISS ABS v
2. Program Downlozd Image View Displays full screen 59 AUTO i 300 Chapter 7 Stored Data 4 Print It prints the Check List or selected file from the saved list through the connected printer ANTE LEN IN Disconnected Stored Data gt Print Customer Database Delete Parameter Record Text Shot Image Shot Plate Number Repair Guide Owner Complaint Report Customer requests Configuration Work Particulars Program Download Preview Previews the prints Check List Views and prints Check List Preview Check List ATTACH LIST Work Particulars Model VIN Total Distance Others Mobile Arrival Date 60 2014 11 11 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 1 Repair Information Menu SANT REN Disconnected Repair Guide gt Repair Info Customer Database Stored Data Sorted By Parts Sorted By Trouble Web Manual Circuit Diagram Part Description Complaint Report Part Location Configuration Repair Data Program Download l Sorted By Parts Tips are provided for the desired component by 4 systems engine engine LPG ABS suspension system 2 Sorted By Troubles Tips are provided for desired malfunction type by 4 systems engine engine LPG automatic transmission suspension system 3 Circuit Diagram You can search wiring diagram of the desired vehicle by maker 4
3. 18 CARMAN lt lt AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 1 9 DLC ADAPTER The DLC Adapter is used to diagnose vehicles by connecting to the main connector Do check name of brand written on adapter before use since shape of DLC Adapters are similar Some products of the same brand include more than one adapter Therefore do check form and number of pin of the diagnostic connector which 1s attached to the vehicle Some vehicles do not supply power through the diagnostic connector di Do not connect any power supply if power can be supplied through the diagnostic connector 1 Asian kit SAMSUNG NISSAN ADAPTOR 14P KIA ADAPTOR 20P BLUE DAEWOO GM ADAPTOR 12P SSANGYONG ADAPTOR 14P SSANGYONG ADAPTOR 20P 19 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures TOYOTA LEXUS ADAPTOR 17P R TOYOTA LEXUS ADAPTOR 17P C HONDA ADAPTOR 8P HONDA ADAPTOR 5P SUBARU ADAPTOR 16P 9P MAZDA C ADAPTOR 17P MAZDA ADAPTOR 6P 1P NISSAN ADAPTOR 14P 20 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures lid a MITSUBISHI ADAPTOR 12P MITSUBISHI CABLE 12P 16P 21 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 2 European kit Mercedes Benz Board 38P Mercedes Benz Cable 3 liners PSA Cable 2P Audi VW Cable 2 2P Fiat Cable 3P Opel Adapter 10P BMW Ad
4. SSANGYONG Selection of vehicle maker 28 CNRMND INTERNATIONAL Chapter 4 Diagnosis Menu 6 Select vehicle in diagnostic menu MANEL nA INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC AUTO i 300 HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Trajet XG Santa Fe CM Santa Fe DM Tucson i30 FD Genesis 7 Select the system to be diagnosed Santa Fe SM Santa Fe CM F L MAXCRUZ NC Tucson IX LM i40 VF i30 GD Genesis Coupe ameeun 2 CARMAN 2 4 han INTERNATIONAL O A HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Veracruz Engine Diesel Airbag Auto Aircon Electric Power Steering Power Tailgate Smart Key System IGN Nobe Immobilizer TPMS HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Engine Gasoline Automatic Transaxle Brake System ABS VDC AWD Auto Head Leveling System Body Control Module BCM Smart Key System Button Transmiter Saving PIC None CORMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 4 Diagnosis Menu 8 Select connector to be diagnosed in diagnostic menu CARN IN HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz QUICK SEARCHING MODE HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz QUICK SEARCHING MODE 30 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 1 Diagnostic Trouble Codes In this menu it is possible to check for any malfunction of the selected vehicle system through the communication with the ECU in the vehicle As AUTO 1 300 d
5. operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Made in Korea 80 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 CE RULE 2280 RF Exposure Warning During operation the user may keep a minimum seperation distance of 20 cm with the RF devices Type of equipment Bluebooth Com ke Type designation model CMIT BT200 Directive 1999 5S EC Radio Equipment ari Lwin say nel Anne died Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their The following harmonized European standards and technical specitications have been applied Art 3 1 2 EN 0550 1 2006 411 2005 41 20004 412 2011 427 2013 EN 62311 2008 Art 3 1 b ETS EN 391 483 1 VI 3 2011 09 ETSI EM 391 4893 17 W2 2 1 2012 05 Art 3 2 ETSI EN 200 324 v1 8 1 2012 06 Test report issued by RF CTK Co Lii WD TE Co Ltd EMC CTK Ltd The CE Marking on the products and or their packaging signifies Carman International Co Ltd holds the reference technical file available to the European Union authorities Place of issue 1212 12th Floor Univ Venture Tower 70 Gasan digital 1 ro Geumcheon gu Seoul Korea Authorized Signatory Name Ahn Tae Hin
6. CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 User Manual Ver 141101A CARMAN INTERNATIONAL CO LTD CIRIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Table of Contents Precautions For Use Chapter 1 General Ps Ann A 7 A FroduCt gt DCC IE OM sscacccezceessncceneceaesencneaienes a a an ea aeei 8 t l ula cC L Mise yeh ess OoAHHHHBEB E REH HHH HHHH HHHH HH DH i H z i IZiD AET 9 2 Namesand unction Ol each DA idas 11 OWEN ee ee Ne 14 Chapter 2 Component Pictures l Component pictures and USS Cr iO es ateos 19 Chapter 3 Menu Cofiguration l Before using the Produits ios 24 AE DE CD ee ee ee 25 EI On N CE ee en Eee 26 Chapter 4 Diagnosis Menu 1 How To Connect Diagnostic Connector and Select Diagnosis PrograM oococcccncnncncnncncnnono 27 Chapter 5 Vehicle Diagnosis Diagnostic Trouble Codes iia ol rz DC TAM E HH HH HH E Herr amen eee Sa 21021017218 o AAA e FINE E on 30 ca Ol Ol OR OOO OLER EE ID o NIE ebr rrr 39 Resetting Adaptive Values ooococcccccncnonccnnnnnononnn non none nn nen keke nen ke nennen nn nnnenenennennnen 42 aS or lees 43 PCM Lock MEC SMA keke ee 44 Mistire Delay Red OM s celssin n slan s ye e ne M vana ak ba k n a kih q b da kar wu a didn 45 O QO N O O A 0 ID Ra a E S O E EAEE A erba 46 CIRIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Table of Contents Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Diagnosis Menu OBD I EOBD Overland 47 2 How To Connect Diagno
7. Chapter 1 General Upper part of Main Body 1 DLC connector It is for DLC communication cable to diagnose vehicles 2 RS232 It connects to TPMS module for read sensor data and coding New TPMS will be introduced in 2015 Side of Mainbody 1 USB mini B USB port for support J2534 communication Later it will be supported on our website 2 1234 power port power port for J2534 12 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General Back of Main Body 1 Serial No label Bottom of Main Body 1 USB B TPYE Connecting to PC for update 2 Power connector It is for a AC DC power adaptor and a cigar jack 3 Bluetooth dongle Mainbody If it is connected with its mainbody Green color LED is on Do not connect this to PC s de Do not remove th s from ts mainbody If Bluetooth communicat on does not work please push up Bluetooth dongle for connecting tightly a K IIMMMMMMMDMaEWEWMDMJMW DRMRAMAWAMW_WIV U MMEaERMAAWA_MWMAkMA WNANMAMMAZAyZTJJ zei Ih VJ _ Eee 13 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General 5 Power Supply Power can be supplied through the following 4 ways 1 Cigarette Lighter Power Cable Power 1s fed through the cigarette lighter power cable However when the vehicle ignition switch is in the OFF position or upon starting a vehicle power 1s not supplied to the cigarette lighter socket 2 Vehicle Battery Power can be supplied through t
8. Current data item values specified in OBD II regulations can be confirmed 1 Once it communicates successfully with vehicle click sensor data item as below A INTERNATIONAL OBD2 EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 M01 READINESS TEST DTC amp F2 M01 PARAMETER DATA ee M03 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ACTUATOR amp F4 M04 ERASE RESET DTC SYS INFO F5 M06 MONITORING TEST RESULTS Select System amp F6 M08 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL MO9 VEHICLE INFORMATION Parameter Data 2 It displays selected sensor data as below and you can check each data value nevus INTERNATIONAL OBDZ EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 Graph Mode ei Dual DTC SENSOR DTC amp F2 LIVE DATA amp F3 Fuel System 2 Status ACTUATOR amp F4 Calculated LOAD Value SYS INFO E5 Engine Coolant Temperature Select System amp F6 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank1 Long Term Fuel Trim Bank1 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank2 Long Term Fuel Trim Bank2 Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure Engine RPM Vehicle Speed Sensor Ignition Timing Advance for 1 Cylinder Count O 10 43 Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor OBD IVEOBD Sensor Data O _Oo jjj __u___a 50 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD TI EOBD Diagnosis Menu 5 Diagnostic Trouble codes Press this button to check troubl
9. device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 1t may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements for mobile configurations a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons This device must not be co located or
10. 1 300 and that of your PC and 1s used when you want to download the diagnosis software or save captured files to your PC Be sure to use a dedicated USB cable only A dedicated USB cable of AUTO 1 300 is not allowed to use for other purpose 16 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 1 5 Cigar Light Power Cable AR The Cigar Light Cable connects the AUTO 1 300 to the cigar jack for power supply Cigar Light Power Cable 1 6 Battery Extension Cable Battery Extension Cable This battery extension cable make AUTO 1 300 to get power from battery of a vehicle directly by connecting to a cigarette cable CARTMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 1 7 DLC Cable DLC Cable The DLC cable is also called the OBD II cable All vehicles released recently have built in OBD II connectors compatible to the OBD II specification It is possible to diagnose new model vehicles by directly connecting the DLC cable It is not necessary to connect any additional power source as power is feed through the diagnostic connector Lone Separate adapter is needed to diagnose old vehicles 1 8 AC electrical power cord adapter AC electrical power cord adapter When you want to download the diagnosis program or search flight record you can use this AC DC electrical power adapter to feed power Also can charge the battery built in the product
11. CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU DTC MONITORING TEST RESULTS SELECT A ITEM LIVE DATA ACTUATOR SYS INFO 01 Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor Bank1 Sensor1 Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor Bank2 Sensor1 Select System Catalyst Monitor Bank1 Catalyst Monitor Bank2 EVAP Monitor Cap Off 0 150 EVAP Monitor 0 040 EVAP Monitor 0 020 Purge Flow Monitor 54 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Vehicle Diagnosis 8 BI Directional Control You can control and test functions related with OBD II system SUN IN OBDZ EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 M01 READINESS TEST DTC amp F2 MO1 PARAMETER DATA idas MO3 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ACTUATOR amp F4 M04 ERASE RESET DTC SYS INFO amp F5 M06 MONITORING TEST RESULTS Select System amp F6 M08 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL M09 VEHICLE INFORMATION BI Directional Control 6 1 If communication wih the vehicle is established successfully the menu above appears select BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL If no menu like picture above is displayed or communication cannot be Lobe established check the vehicle condition and the connection status of the diagnostic connector again In addition check if your vehicle supports OBD II communication 95 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Vehicle Diagnosis 9 Vehicle Information A fu
12. CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General 1 Product Feature AUTO i 300 can detect malfunction in vehicle s engine automatic transmission ABS air bag immobilizer and other devices confirm current data and operate the actuator through OBD I OBD II and MOBD communication Functions supported in AUTO 1 300 Diagnoses Korean Japanese and European vehicles Support OBD IVEOBD MOBD Support CAN SAE J1850 ISO9141 2 KWP2000 J1587 gt Supports vehicle troubleshooting and current data search You can diagnose vehicles with their sensors and switches and save and reload the current data gt Supports automatic actuator inspection This function runs stops the actuator and switches forcibly in order to check if the corresponding active device 1s normal gt Maintenance is possible during operation since maintenance information is provided As a PC based device with an unlimited data storage space it can easily update the diagnostic program through internet gt You can change the sound effects and display unit of the AUTO 1 300 Wireless communication provides more convenient vehicle diagnosis CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General 2 Product Specification Windows XP Windows VISTA Windows 32bit Window8 32bit Over 1GHz processor 1GB RAM Hard Disc Space 16GB DirectX 9 Graphic WDDM 1 0 Driver Connecting Method USB 2 0 Compliant O
13. Parts Description You can search description of components of the desired vehicle by maker 5 Parts Location You can search location of components of the desired vehicle by maker 6 Repair Data You can search maintenance data of the desired vehicle by maker 2 Sl HRHRHRKRKRRauaulH a AAA AA 61 AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 2 sorted By Parts 9 71 15 43 T ne INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor Throttle Position Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor O2 Sensor Injector 3 Ignition ISC Valve Intake Air Temperature Sens Coolant Temperature Sensor Sensor Ground Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor 3 ISC Valve Position Sensor EGR Valve Position Sensor Canister Solenoid Valve EGR Solenoid Valve O2 Sensor Heater Maintenance assistance Please select the help menu type at the top left of the screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Menu by Component Type Click Troubles in menu window on the left Tips for malfunction description of selected sensor and repair method Syne r INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts B B B B ee BE aaa lt en EEE gt i R AK EEE Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor Throttle Position Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor O2 Sensor Titanium with heater Parts Photo EMS Configuration P
14. Pressure MAP Sensor hPa OF TOTTT 37 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 5 Vehicle Diagnosis Dual DTC Displays DTC and its sensor data Top half screen displays sensor data and bottom half screen displays its DTC a q gt INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU F1 DTC F2 LIVE DATA F3 ACTUATOR F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System F6 Flight Record Graph Mode Start Hide DTC Guide Inf Change Unit 1 Warning Lamp State 2 Battery Voltage V 4 Cooling Temperature Sensor C P2127 Accelerator Position Sensor 2 Signal Circuit Low Input P2104 Limp Home Mode Forced Idle P1295 Limp Home Mode Power Management PO222 Throttle position TP sensor B accelerator pedal position APP sensor B lo P0123 Throttle position TP sensor A accelerator pedal position APP sensor A hi v 38 AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 4 Actuator Test Actuator test is a function to diagnose abnormalities in the applicable product by forcefully operating or stopping actuator and switches The support of Actuator test function depends on vehicle maker and vehicle type CRN IN ERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DTC amp F2 LIVE DATA amp F3 ACTUATOR amp F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System amp F6 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ERASE RESET DTC PARAMETER DATA ACT
15. gt JAPAN gt TOYOTA gt 2004 gt camry gt L4 2 4L 22 FE gt ENGINE gt COMPUTER AND CONTROL SYSTEM 2A FE Pzev 1 Vehicle wiring diagram F Screen can be adjusted to condensed extended full screen j with icons on the top of the screen 68 AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 5 Parts Description ANEP A INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Part Descripition a JAPAN EUROPE MERCEDES BENZ a E320 3 0L MAP Sensor Camshaft Positio Crankshaft Positid EGR System Engine Coolant Te Intake Air Tempe Knock Sensor Mass Air Flow Se s BMV VOLVO AMERICA Maintenance assistance Please select the help menu type at the top left ofthe screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Part Description Menu Click the desired part in menu window on the left Tips for parts description ANEP IA INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Part Descripition JAPAN s EUROPE MERCEDES BENZ s E320 CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR e Description 3 0L MAP Sensor Camshaft Positio Crankshaft Positic EGR System Engine Coolant Te Intake Air Tempe Knock Sensor Mass Air Flow Se Er ri E s BIVIVV VOLVO AMERICA 320 gt 3 0L gt Camshaft Position Sensor gt Detecting the camshaft position contactlessly by means of a segment at the camshaft sprocket camshaft adjuster The engine control unit detects from the sign
16. me why this testing ls moodtant Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operati 3 If Found New Hardware Wizard window appears please install as shown below in the order Thes vezard helps you install software tor BlueTooth USB Module Ut your hardware came with an installation CD 242 of Noppy desk insert it now What do you want the wazad to do insat the software atomshc aby Recorenended Install fom a kat of gpecdhc lboation Advanced Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The w zard has Irmhed mitaling the software for BlueTooth USB Module 78 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Installation of Bluetooth Driver 4 Installation is completed as below please click OK button AUTO i300 Bluetooth driver installation Driver installation is complete Please select OK 79 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 FCC RULE Manufacturer Carman International Co Ltd Model AUTO 1 300 USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 1s subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Model CMIT BT200 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
17. output voltage is less than de or 2 5 less fuel is injected or if greater than 2 5 more is injected and takes the Ignition Application average of the fuel injected to maintain the air fuel ratio and increases the converter ISC Valve efficiency i lt Note gt Refer to ECU understanding for more detailed information about the Intake Air Temperature Ser slectronic control Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor Fer O2 Sensor gt Titanium with heater gt Part Explanation Part Description Click Part Characteristics in menu window on the left Tips for characteristics of selected sensor neroquts po INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor Part nase Throttle Position Sensor characteristics Mass Air Flow Sensor OZ Sensor j lt Note gt Titanium with heater The output voltage of the titanium 02 sensor can be reversed depending on the ECU internal circuit Troubles Parts Photo Output voltage via tip temperature EMS Configuration Stoichiometric A F 14 6 Part Explanation Part Characteristics Exhaust gas 370 EMS Understanding Titanium without heater Zircon with heater i ave Mass air Zircon without heater Lean Bin 7 K n Toni 2 A F gt Stoic A F 14 6 F lt Stoic F lt 14 Injector A Ignition ISC Valve 5 volt Intake Air Temperature Se
18. 00 Installation of Bluetooth Driver You are able to install all program of AUTO 1 300 in regular sequence with running the provided DVD If you want to install only Bluetooth driver only please follow installation procedure below 1 Double click AUTO1300Bt exe file AUTO 3DObtO ry exe 2 If the Bluetooth dongle is connected to the computer then remove it and click Next button AUTO i300 Bluetooth driver installation If the Bluetooth dongle is connected to the computer please remove it Please select Next USE and Bluetooth device installer p Carmaninternational CO Ltd Next 3 Turn on AUTO 1 300 and connect Bluetooth dongle to the computer Then follow the installation procedure as below AUTO i300 Bluetooth driver installation Connect to a USB port 1 Turn on the AUTO i300 please 2 Please connect the Bluetooth dongle to a computer s USB port Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows val search for cument and updated software by looking on your compartes on the hardware installatflon CD ce on the Windows Update Web ste uth your pernsnnon Berd out pac Dill Can Windows connect to Windows Update to sesch tor software Yes this time only le OAN rad ara The software you are installing for this hardware BlueTooth USB Module has not passed Windows Logo testing to verily its compatibility with Windows XP Tell
19. APTATION CONDITION ENGINE STOP IF YOU READY PRESS SET 44 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 8 Misfire Delay Reason This function is to check the number of misfire in each cylinders System information differs from depend on car makers and models A un INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES e aia ERASE RESET DTC TR PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR amp FA ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO amp F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select System amp F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION ANEP man INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU DTC MISFIRE DELAY RESON LIVE DATA 01 CYL 1 MISFIRE CURRENT 02 CYL 2 MISFIRE CURRENT SYS INFO 03 CYL 3 MISFIRE CURRENT 04 CYL 4 MISFIRE CURRENT 05 CYL 5 MISFIRE CURRENT 06 CYL 6 MISFIRE CURRENT 07 TOTAL MISFIRE CURRENT 08 MISFIRE DELAY REASON NO DELAY ACTUATOR ADAPTATION 45 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 9 System Information System Information shows information related with system such as system model and software version etc System information differs from depend on car makers and models CARMAN INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DECE ERASE RESET DTC ie PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR amp FA ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select
20. E CODES ACTUATOR amp F4 IN SYS INFO F5 j DO YOU WANT TO ERASE Y N CONDITION KEY ON ENGINE OFF Select System amp F6 Frase Reset DTC 2 If the YES button amp NO button window are shown Select the YES button to clear DTC or select the NO button to return back to previous step 52 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Vehicle Diagnosis 7 Monitoring test results This menu displays the monitoring test results while the vehicle is being normally operated To test systems and units of different manufacturers it is required to specify test IDs and component IDs If there is no test item supported by the vehicle manufacturer an error message will be displayed 1 Once it communicates successfully with vehicle click the item of Monitoring Test Result as below ANEP IN DIAG MENU amp F1 DTC amp F2 LIVE DATA amp F3 ACTUATOR amp F4 SYS INFO amp F5 Select System amp F6 OBDZ EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR MO1 READINESS TEST MO1 PARAMETER DATA MO3 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES MO4 ERASE RESET DTC MO6 MONITORING TEST RESULTS MO8 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL MO9 VEHICLE INFORMATION Monitoring Test Results 53 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Vehicle Diagnosis 2 It displays test result of each Monitoring Test item GMEL ai INTERNATIONAL OBDZ EOBD
21. E READY 40 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 4 When pressing stop key icon Actuator test stops Use this key to stop the inspection Inspection stops when pressing ESC key or arrow on the upper right of the screen Scie Nae Evaluation on Actuator test results is determined by operating sounds of actuator and switches and vehicle s RPM change Therefore Actuator test should be conducted in a quiet place where surrounding noises are limited See current data values If the applicable system does not support sensor actuator and dual display it supports only actuator operation items not sensor items 41 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 5 Resetting Adaptive Values The resetting adaptive values initiates ECU by clearing values of sets in ECU The clearing learning values may be different depend on car makers and models MANEL spe INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ae ERASE RESET DTC ge PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR amp F4 ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO amp F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select System amp F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION GAMELA pe INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU ite RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES LIVE DATA RR PCM AUTO DETECTION RESET SYS INFO IGN KEY ON CONDITION ADAPTATION ENGI
22. GM DAEWOO 12 or 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 DTC Clear DTC DTC List DTC amp F2 CURRENT amp F3 ACTUATION amp F4 No Trouble Code Select System amp F6 2 The DTC search screen appears Now you can check current and old DTCs and erase them 1 ati Old DTCs are not activated unless there is no corresponding fault history Only detected DTC can be saved 32 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 3 Click current DTC icon to confirm its content CANELA EN INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU F1 DTC F2 LIVE DATA F3 ACTUATOR F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System F6 HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD 11 16PIN CONNECTOR DTC History DTC ERASE DTC Freeze Frame DTC List P2122 TPS APS1 Signal Low P2127 Accelerator Position Sensor 2 Signal Circuit Low Input P2104 Limp Home Mode Forced Idle P1295 Limp Home Mode Power Management P0222 Throttle position TP sensor B accelerator pedal position APP sensor B lo P0123 Throttle position TP sensor A accelerator pedal position APP sensor A hi P0107 Manifold abosolute pressure MAP sensor barometric pressure BARO sens P1107 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent low P0452 Evaporative emission EVAP pressure sensor low input P0685 ECM power relay control circuit open 3 1 DTC Press this button to check current DTCs In the case of MIL t
23. Home Goes to main menu 6 Exit Exits this program 26 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 4 Diagnosis Menu 1 How To Connect Diagnostic Connector and Select Diagnosis Program 1 Locate the diagnostic connector in the vehicle Most vehicles released after year 2002 conform to the OBD II Protocol and have OBD II diagnostic connectors Most OBD II vehicles have their diagnostic connectors on the section over the brake pedal under the steering wheel If an additional adaptor is required the scanner display shows the type of the necessary adaptor and the location of the diagnostic connector CONNECTOR LOCATION DRIVER S DASH BOARD LOCATION 2 Use the DLC main cable to connect the vehicle s diagnostic connector and AUTO 1 300 3 Turn on AUTO 1 300 If power is not feed through the diagnostic connector and the AUTO 1 300 battery is not fully charged you need to connect an additional power supply vehicle battery or cigarette lighter power cable etc 27 CORMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 4 Diagnosis Menu 4 Select CAR menu 7105 a td IN o ca 2p OBD2 EOBD CAR COMMERCIAL DOWNLOAD UTILITY REPAIR CONFIG 5 Select vehicle maker to be diagnosed in diagnostic menu ANTE IN o RECENT LIST GM DAEWOO CHEVROLET HYUNDAI DOMESTIC HYUNDAI EXPORT HYUNDAI USA EUROPEAN KIA DOMESTIC KIA EXPORT KIA USA RENAULT SAMSUNG USA AUSTRALIA
24. NE STOP PRESS REST IF YOU ARE READY 42 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 6 Evap Leakage Test Press this button to check if there is leakage from a oil tank nerquty pe INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES oe ERASE RESET DTC ee PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR amp FA ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO amp F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select System amp F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION ANTE ere INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU DTC LIVE DATA ACTUATOR AAA AA Acc SYSINFO ENGINE START AAA A AA A A A A A AAA AAA AAA A AAA ADAPTATION IF YOU READY PRESS ENTER KEY 43 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 7 PCM Lock MEO Setting This function is to prevent data or programs from adjustment System information differs from depend on car makers and models AE E INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES o ERASE RESET DTC Re PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR amp F4 ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO amp F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select System amp F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION MANEL empa INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU g PCM LOCK MEC SETTING LIVE DATA PENA PCM LOCK MEC SETTING SYSINFO IGN KEY ON AD
25. S And Recommended PC specification Protocols Dual CAN 2 0A 2 0B Singlewire CAN Protocol ISO914 2 KWP2000 J1850P J1587 K L line High Speed Serial Flashing Code Ethernet Vig Please keep operating temperature to avoid shortening battery life or abnormal voltage usage CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General 3 Component List Basic kit E Asian kit TOYOTA LEXUS ADAPTOR 17P C MAZDA ADAPTOR 6P 1P DAEWOO GM ADAPTOR 12P SSANGYONG ADAPTOR 14P SSANGYONG ADAPTOR 20P SAMSUNG NISSAN ADAPTOR 14P CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General European kit e B CvHG 0023 Mercedes Benz Cable Gimer USA Australian kit CB CYHC 0031 Bord Cable op CB CYVG 0009 Dreher 10 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 1 General 4 Name and function of each part Front View of Main Body 1 PWR LED External power supply 12V DC DLC power supply 2 BAT LED Battery status Color Status Green In Use Orange Charging Red Shortage Red Blinking Warning battery dead 3 DLC LED Communication with a vehicle 4 USB LED Communication with a USB port 5 Bluetooth LED Bluetooth communication 6 Power Button Used to turn the power of the main body on and off If you press power button excessively strong it may cause power button inside 11 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300
26. System amp F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION MNAE IN INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU amp F1 a SYSTEM INFORMATION LIVE DATA amp F3 SYSTEM Engine Gasoline ACTUATOR amp F4 SYS INFO amp F5 CAL NO 88888888 HW NUM COSCFFFF CAL ID CVN 01 F6 1B A6 Select System amp F6 46 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD TI EOBD Diagnosis Menu 1 OBD TI EOBD Overview M Purpose of OBD II To diagnose causes of increased exhaust gas from the vehicle and the applicable component and then illuminate a malfunction indicator light MIL to notify the need of immediate and accurate repair MW OBD II regulations If vehicle s exhaust gas increases due to malfunction of any component diagnose the applicable component and causes and turn on MIL Standard diagnostic device GST should be able to read malfunction description NW OBD II regulations major diagnostic items The warning light shall be on before the emission reaches 1 5 times of the permissible limit due to any of the following troubles or performance degradation Catalyst purification rate this diagnosis is for HC emission only This is being phased in for 1 75 times of HC limit from TLEV misfire EGR System O2 sensor and fuel system secondary air system Diagnose all sensors and actuators used for controlling the engine to see if they function properly as well a
27. UATOR TEST RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION Actuator Test 1 If a car and a system are selected correctly in the Vehicle Diagnosis menu and communication with vehicle is stable the above picture will be shown Select a Actuator Test 39 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 5 Vehicle Diagnosis 2 The screen as below appears GEMELA pa INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU F1 Injector 1 DTC F2 Injector 2 Injector 3 LIVE DATA F3 Injector 4 ACTUATOR F4 Injector 5 SYS INFO F5 Injector 6 Select System F6 Immobilizer Warning Lamp Fuel Pump Relay Fuel Pump Control Fan High Speed Fan Low Speed A C Compressor Relay ETS Motor Throttle Minimum Value Initial Variable Intake Manifold 1 Ignition Coil Cylinder 1 3 When pressing start key icon Actuator test starts Before starting inspection confirm operation conditions and inspect accordingly Actuator test time varies according to items neat N INTERNATIONAL DIAG MENU F1 DTC F2 Injector 1 LIVE DATA F3 Injector 2 Injector 3 ACTUATOR F4 Injector 4 SYS INFO F5 Injector 5 Select System F6 Injector 6 Immobilizer Warning Lamp 03 Injector 3 Time UNTIL STOP KEY PRESS Method DEACTIVATION Condition 1G KEY ON ENGINE RUNNING PRESS STRT IF YOU AR
28. Version 141020 User Info Application Program Download Gulana 1 System information means its hardware information If you do not update the latest version of Firmware it may cause communication problem 2 Program information means version information of application program If you have program problem please report it with its program information in this screen 76 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 9 Configuration 4 User Info You can input your information or check system information years ap INTERNATIONAL Configuration gt User Info Customer Database Save Stored Data Repair Guide Family name Personal name Complaint Report Mobile System Config Fax Graph Config E Mail Company System Info Program Download Adress 1 User information will be displayed when prints out 2 To put user information in local language into your device please record user information in your local language and press Upload button Then your recorded user information written in local laugage will be uploaded into your device automatically 3 To insert user picture or user company logo please click picture image 4 1 User information is shown and you can edit and save information 4 2 In order to change the information please select a item to edit click the edit button on below bar and input information 71 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 3
29. about parts related to the electronic control unit gt Cause of trouble Cause of Problem 66 CARMAN o AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information Click Related Parts in menu window on the left Description of component related to malfunction ANEP ZEN INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Troubles Starting trouble 20 01 Starter works while s EEE Cause of trouble Related part 1 Crank angle sensor If there is no signal from the crank angle sensor the ECU Analysis method assumes the engine has been stopped and therefore stops ignition and any fuel 02 Engine shut off right r injection Furthermore when there is no signal from the crank angle sensor the 03 Start failure Irregular fuel pump and main relay stops operating 2 Coolant temperature sensor If the signal of the coolant temperature sensor is not 04 Engine shut off after being received the ECU reads the air temperature sensor and determines the 05 Stabilized after irregu temperature of the coolant temperature sensor Therefore with no regard to the q actual engine temperature if a low air temperature is recognized there is fuel 06 Stabilized through Ox ae LE injection in accordance to this temperature In this case the recognized 07 Rich fuel injection wit Explanation temperature has led to a rich fuel state 08 Engine retches and ri Ignition coil In order to have sufficient ignition there is a need for a suffic
30. al supplied by the camshaft Hall sensor the ignition TDC position of cylinder 1 and of cylinder 7 on engine 120 137 and synchronizes the ignition and injection sequence FUNTION The signal cable of the camshaft Hall sensor has a voltage signal of approx 12 V high If however the segment a at the camshaft sprocket 1 is just moving past the camshaft Hall sensor at that moment the signal jumps to 0 V low This 0 V signal is used for detecting ignition TDC of cylinder 1 engine 120 second camshaft Hall sensor for additionally detecting ignition TDC of cylinder 7 left cylinder bank LOCATION Location at right cylinder bank Description Part Description 69 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 6 Parts Location MELE en INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Part Location KOREA TOYOTA 4Runner Avalon Camry Celica Corolla Echo Highlander Landcruiser Matrix Maintenance assistance i MR2 Please select the help menu type at the top left of the screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Prius 1 RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Solara Tacoma w Tundra D C Tundra S C NISSAN MITSUBISHI LEXUS gt INIEINNTI AF JAPAN KI Parts Location Menu Click the vehicle and model year to be confirmed in menu window on the left Location will be confirmed by clicking the name of part in activated window on the rig
31. apter 20P 22 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 3 Usa Australian kit Ford Cable 20P Holden Cable 6P 23 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 3 Menu Cofiguration 1 Before using the product 1 1 Confirm the power supply before using the product Note that power can be supplied through the vehicle s diagnostic connector if it is connected to the vehicle When power is not supplied through the vehicle diagnostic di connector Connect cigar cable for power supply before communicating with the vehicle If voltage levels are not matched between ECU and AUTO 1 300 1t may disable communication 1 2 Before using the product make sure to download the latest diagnostic program Before using the product confirm whether the diagnostic program is compatible with the option purchased Latest diagnostic data can be updated through our homepage www carmanit com or confirmed through regional retailers 24 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 3 Menu Cofiguration 2 Menu Description This is the description for each menu displayed on the initial screen when AUTO 1 300is program on nevus IN OBD2 EOBD COMMERCIAL Ea AV DOWNLOAD UTILITY REPAIR CONFIG 01 OBD2 EOBD This menu is to diagnose and test some parts that are related with exhaust gas only if user s vehicle has OBD 2 EOBD 02 CAR COMMERCIAL BIKE This menu prov
32. art Explanation Part Characteristics EMS Understanding Titanium without heater Zircon with heater Zircon without heater Injector Ignition ISC Valve Intake Air Temperature Ser Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed zz ill gt Troubles 02 sensor 1 4 1 1 General fault related to the 02 sensor Cause of Problem Repair Procedure Cause of Problem Repair Procedure Cause of Problem Repair Procedure O2 gt Titanium with heater gt Troubles 1 1 Check the cause of the problem and repair appropriately a replace O2 sensor b repair the wiring 2 1 Faulty 02 sensor or intermittent wires Signal ground wire 2 1 Check the cause of the problem and repair appropriately a replace O2 sensor b repair the wiring 3 1 O2 sensor signal line is shorted to ground 3 1 Repair the short in the wiring Troubles 62 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information Click Pictures of parts in menu window on the left Tips for picture of selected sensor Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor KETE TEN Oxvsensensor id Throttle Position Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor 3 02 Sensor Titanium with heater Troubles Parts Photo EMS Conflguration Part Explanation Part Characteristics EMS Understanding Titanium without heater Zircon with heater a Zircon without he
33. ater Injector Ignition Note Above picture is the Titanium O2 sensor out of a DAE WOO PRINCE This sensor has a reference ISC Valve E and ground wire from the ECU and the protectors around the connector and the sensor may look Intake Air Temperature Ser different depending on your vehicle but are mostly similar Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor gt Titanium with heater gt Parts Photo Click Location of Parts in menu window on the left Tips for location of part of selected sensor GMEL INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor Oxygen sensor Throttle Position Sensor configuration Mass Air Flow Sensor O2 Sensor Titanium with heater Troubles Parts Photo Part Explanation the Preset 4 gt R Secondary Part Characteristics IS EMS Understanding Titanium without heater Zircon with heater Zircon without heater Injector gnition Differential ISC Valve Sensor u 3 Intake Air Temperature Ser Ko Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor E E E E w Air Pump estic mark _ For US mz endif gt 32 Sensor gt Titanium with heater gt EMS Configuration 63 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 8 Repair Information Click Part Description in menu window on the left Tips for detailed principles and functio
34. change between gm s and 1b m 73 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 9 Configuration 3 After setup of Language or Screen Size please click to Save button System Language sets operating system language of PC program 21 languages are available Diag Language sets diagnostic language Diagnostic languages can be selected up to the installed diagnostic languages in internal memory Screen Size sets screen size of program Background Color changes the background color Select Device selects diagnostic device Communication Method selects communication method of diagnostic module It selects Bluetooth or USB communication lt does not support simultaneous use of Bluetooth and USB communication 4 CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 9 Configuration 2 Graph Configuration You can set the display environment when confirming current data values with graph Graph line color or thickness of background screen ANTE PEN IN INTERNATIONAL Configuration gt Graph Config Customer Database Default 1 Default 2 Stored Data Repair Guide Complaint Report System Config Be 3 System Info User Info Program Download 1 Graph Config has Parameter Graph and Flight Record 2 Graph Config may be changed by Default 1 Default 2 button 3 Graph Congif may set up easily with using Background Grid X Grid Y Cursor Line Line Width at r
35. currents or electronic jamming It could be affected by external environment There is one set of Bluetooth Dongle for AUTO 1 300 mainbody and PC connection Green color LED displays the connection status of Bluetooth Dongle connection to AUTO 1 300 mainbody If Bluetooth dongle of mainbody is connected to PC side or vice versa it will damage each Bluetooth dongle ao Be cautious of wet damage or loss of Bluetooth dongle CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Precautions For Use Usage Do not drop the product It may cause damage to the product Do not put the product on a distributor Although manufactured to prevent interference of internal electromagnetic wave any strong interference beyond the setlimit mayresult in damage to the product Do not attempt to repair disassemble or alter the product yourself It may cause damage to the product Avoid air vent plugged by foreign substances This may cause fire or damage of product Upgrade Never attempt to disassemble the power supply unit or adaptor D It may cause damage to the product Storage and carriage WD Avoid storage in a humid place It may cause damage to the product ED Use the carrier bag provided with this product when carrying It will protect the product from external impacts aD Long hour battery charging may cause shorten battery life or damage it Avoid battery charging over two 2 days
36. d check the vehicle condition and the connection status of the diagnostic connector again 35 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 2 The Live data list is displayed as shown in the below picture nevus IN INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU F1 Graph Mode tree ei Dual DTC e Inf Change Unit SENSOR as UNIT MIN DTC F2 LIVE DATA F3 Battery Voltage ACTUATOR F4 a ain Relay SYS INFO F5 Cooling Temperature Sensor Select System F6 Oil Temperature Air Flow Sensor Intake Temperature Sensor Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor Barometric Pressure Sensor Engine Speed Target Idle Speed Idle State Count 0 10 77 Vehicle Speed Sensor Throttle Position Sensor 1 Graph Mode Converts sensor data to graph for analyzing data stream Maximum 32 item selection available Maximum eight 8 graphs on screen To convert each sensor data to graph you should select each item Flight Record Start Saves sensor data Dual DTC Displays selected DTC and its sensor data together Guide Info For the system Help function supportive you can see its helping information Available year 2015 Change Unit Changes measure of sensor data Count 0 10 77 OOO 1 Count Number of selected sensor data item 2 Position Position of selected sensor data item 1 from top 3 Number of tota
37. e code of current vehicle 1 Once it communicates successfully with vehicle click DTC item as below nevus mp INTERNATIONAL OBD2 EOBD CAN OBD 11 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 1 M01 READINESS TEST DTC amp F2 M01 PARAMETER DATA r MO3 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ACTUATOR amp F4 M04 ERASE RESET DTC SYS INFO F5 M06 MONITORING TEST RESULTS Select System amp F6 M08 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL M09 VEHICLE INFORMATION Diagnostic Trouble codes 2 It d splays DTC as below and t support DTC erase CANELA p INTERNATIONAL OBD2 EOBD CAN OBD 11 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 DTC History DTC ERASE DTC Freeze Frame DTC List DTC amp F2 P2122 Throttle Pedal Position Sensor Switch D Circuit Low P2127 Throttle Pedal Position Sensor Switch E Circuit Low P2104 Throttle Actuator Control System Forced Idle ACTUATOR amp F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System amp F6 ADO 51 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD TI EOBD Diagnosis Menu 6 Erase Reset DTC 1 Select a car model and system in the diagnosis menu Then if communication with the vehicle is established successfully the menu shown in Figure of Page49 appears Select the ERASE RESET DTC button MANEL IN OBDZ EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 1 M01 READINESS TEST DTC amp F2 2 MO1 PARAMETER DATA td 3 MO3 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBL
38. f fuel to the engim Part Explanation changes from high to low but their average will meet the required stoichiometric air fuel ratio This process is we call feedback EE Part Characteristics Titanium without heater Injection feedback by Titania 02 Ti02 sensor a Zircon with heater 02 sensor output voltage Start feedback Zircon without heater Injector Ignition ISC Valve Intake Air Temperature Ser Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground Rich A F lt Stoic A F Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor E El B mal El sor gt Titanium with heater gt EMS Understanding Principles Understanding icon to move to next screen icon to move to previous screen icon to change the menu window on the left to full screen or basic screen 65 AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 3 sorted By Troubles ANTE e INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Troubles Starting trouble 20 01 Starter works while s Cause of trouble Related part Analysis method 02 Engine shut off right 03 Start failure Irregular 04 Engine shut off after 05 Stabilized after irregu 06 Stabilized through Ox 07 Rich fuel injection wit 08 Engine retches and r 09 Engine stabilized afte 10 Stabilized after engin 11 Engine start like start 12 Engine revs up high lt 13 Engine doesn t start 14 Engine doesn t start 15 E
39. he cigar lighter cable after the red alligator clip of battery extension cable is attached to the positive battery terminal and the black alligator clip to the negative battery terminal In this case power can be supplied continuously regardless of the position of the ignition switch or a startup situation of the vehicle Be careful no to discharge the battery Vig Caution Improper connection of and may cause damage to the product 3 DLC Communication Cable Vehicles satisfying OBD II communication protocol and ZOPIN diagnostic connector can directly receive a power supply through DLC communication cable without a separate power supply unit 4 AC DC POWER Adapter If AC DC adapter is used as a power supply the battery may be charged automatically and 1t may be also used as the power supply of the mainframe 14 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 1 Component pictures and description 1 1 Installation DVD AUTO 700 n SCOPE 300 FLEE 1JI AV Wj A CARMA 1 2 AUTO i 300 Main Body andBluetooth 15 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 2 Component Pictures 1 3 AUTO i 300 Carrier Bag Adapters and cables for vehicle diagnosis are included in AUTO 1 300 Store product in carrier bag if not in use in order to prevent loss and protect against impact 1 4 USB Cable The USB cable connects the USB port of AUTO
40. ht ANEP u INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Part Location KOREA JAPAN a TOYOTA 4Runner Avalon Camry 2 de a SH gt Starter out relay Celica A Dee N ad arala SAAN 7 OS _ _ N 1998 2002 2003 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA gt Engine room relay amp junction box gt Daytime running light relay ABS relay box Cruise control ECU b gt Skid control ECU with actuator S Se Airbag sensor essembiya gt Glass breakage sensor ECU DB E Echo Highlander Landcruiser Matrix MR2 Prius RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Solara Tacoma Tundra D C Tundra S C ISSAN EH y E E E E BE oe BE ee Emr BE El E 1 gt Air pump relay gt Instrument panel junction box Turn signal flasher relay RHralay amp junction box gt Engine control module gt AANTSIIRISHI JAPAN gt TOYOTA gt Corolla gt Part Description 70 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 7 Repair Data a A INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Repair Data a EUROPE AUSTRALIA TOYOTA PERODUA HONDA GENERAL ENGINE ECM_PCM RESE a CIVIC Maintenance assistance NISSAN MITSUBISHI SUZUKI PROTON Please select the help menu type at the top left of the screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Maintenance Data Menu Click the vehicle and system to be confirmed in menu window on the
41. ides scanner s own functionality such as vehicle diagnosis service data search actuator activation etc Depending on your option you can perform diagnosis on Korean Japanese European Australian and USA vehicles 03 DOWNLOAD In this menu AUTO 1300 can connect to PC so that it can upgrade software and download saved files etc in AUTO 1 300 to PC 04 UTILITY In this menu you can check the system display unit favorite maker setting screen setting time setting and system information 05 REPAIR To use Repair Information you should install Repair Information in the installation DVD This function provides repair service information and wiring diagrams 06 CONFIG This menu provides setting function of System Display Unit Maker Display Time and System and User information mj e HHHHHHHHHHHHP h 25 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 3 MenuCofiguration 3 Icons on Main Screen This is description of each menu displayed on the initial screen when AUTO 1 300 is program on NSH TS m INTERNATIONAL 6 6 Q 1 Help Provides User Manual 2 Setting Selects Autoselect Car Menu Show DLC Message Box function If each function is selected it becomes colorized Show DLC Message Box will be available soon 3 Text Shot Saves the sensor data at specific time point 4 Screen capture Saves the image on the screen as image file bmp 5
42. ient ope supply of power around 6 0 0 54 In order to achieve this there needs to be a 09 Engine stabilized afte sufficient dwell time for the coil Around 3 4 msec when the battery is 13Wolts 10 Stabilized after engin 4 Others 11 Engine start like start 1 Ignition System Examine the second ignition wave and determine how it is a a actually combusted atthe engine 12 Engine revs up high lt 2 Catalyst Check for blockages 13 Engine doesn t start y 1 4 Engine doesn t start RP Select the type of parts at the first help screen for more detailed information about i parts related to the electronic control unit 15 Engine doesn t start 1 16 Engine shut off while _ 17 Engine shut off after 18 Engine doesn t starts 19 Backfire occurs while 20 Engine vibrates with i gt Fer E ota Uble 20 gt 01 Starter works while starting but engine doesnt combust gt Related part Related Parts O E E E oe E Click Analysis Method in menu window on the left Tips for analysis method for malfunction symptoms ANEP m INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Troubles Tas trouble 20 Cause of trouble u Related part gg 02 Engine shut oTf right lt 1 Check whether the signal from the crank angle sensor is clear 03 Start failure Irregular SU anes DR olan O4 Engine shut off after J ANANN 05 Stabilized after irregu u 06 Stabilized through Ox O7 Rich fuel injection wit
43. ight side CH1 8 Channel can be changed to change graph color by channel for total 8 channels that can be displayed on the screen Default 1 Standard default setup Default 2 Background color in Default 1 is white Save After changing settings save with save icon on the bottom of the screen so that changed setting values can be displayed Cancel Cancel setup Background Background color can be changed to desired color Grid X The color of the vertical axis of checkerboard pattern on the screen can be changed Grid Y The color of the horizontal axis of checkerboard pattern on the screen can be changed Cursor The color of the cursor appearing when the screen 1s touched can be changed to confirm values at the specific point Line Width Thickness of graph line can be adjusted 5 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 9 Configuration System Info Displays System Information and Program Information Before your upgrade be sure to check your current application diagnostic program information Bynes e e INTERNATIONAL Configuration gt System Info Customer Database All rights reserved This computer program is protected by Korean and International copyright laws Stored Data 3 Name PCManager Repair Guide Model Name AUTO i 300 Version 14 10 20 01 Name PCManager Res Complaint Report os Windows XP 32 Bit Version 1 0 0 0 System Config FIW Version Graph Config LOT Number
44. isplays DTCs Diagnostic Trouble Codes you can easily check where malfunction occurs Also the description for DTCs is displayed as well to help you service your vehicle In order to diagnose DTC correctly please check the connection between Lobe connector and AUTO 1 300 Please refer to Chapter4 Diagnosis menu and check details such as Vehicle maker model and displacement etc The help function may differ between vehicle makers WINE IN INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU F1 1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES A 2 ERASE RESET DTC newer 3 PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR F4 ACTUATOR TEST SYS INFO F5 RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES Select System F6 EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION Diagnostic Trouble Codes Note Items of Diagnostic Trouble Codes may differ from depending on makers and models l If a car and a system are selected correctly in the Vehicle Diagnosis menu and communication with vehicle is stable the above picture will be shown 31 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis If it does not show a menu like page 31 and shows Communication Error or does MR not communicate stably please check first status of the target car or connection of cables GEMELA IN N N DLC GM DAEWOO CHEVROLET MATIZ SPARK ENGINE CONTROL 0 8L
45. l item Number of total items of sensor data 36 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 5 Vehicle Diagnosis Graph Mode This function is to check live data in graph forms for tendencyanalysis GMEL pa INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR Flight Record DIAG MENU F1 Graph Mode Start Dual DTC Guide Info Change Unit DTC F2 1 Warning Lamp State ON LIVE DATA F3 2 Battery Voltage V ACTUATOR F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System F6 4 Cooling Temperature Sensor C 5 Oil Temperature C 6 Air Flow Sensor Kg h 7 Intake Temperature Sensor C 8 Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor hPa Flight Record Start Saves data of selected sensor data Maximum data saving time is one hour and it might be different up to the number of selected data One hour after Flight Record Start it stops automatically ANAL main INTERNATIONAL HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR Flight Record DIAG MENU F1 Graph Mode Stop Dual DTC Guide Info Change Unit DTC F2 1 Warming Lamp State ON LIVE DATA F3 2 Battery Voltage V ACTUATOR F4 SYS INFO F5 You can save the record up to 1 hour 00000 Flight Record Start Temp tmp I Select System F6 T 6 Air Flow Sensor Kg h 7 Intake Temperature Sensor C Count 8 Manifold Absolute
46. left Applied vehicle type applied specification function description execution method and order of execution will appear in the window on the right ANTE LEN N INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Repair Data EUROPE AUSTRALIA JAPAN TOYOTA e Function guide PERODUA 1 Applicable vehicle type all vehicle types of 2001 2009 HONDA HONDA 2 Applicable Specification Gasoline engine GENERAL 3 Description of function A function to initialize when ECM PCM is replaced ENGINE 4 Execution method When ECM PCM is replaced the normal operation of ECU PCM normal startup ECM_PCM RESE and travelling are possible only after initialization E CIVIC NISSAN Function selection MITSUBISHI SUZUKI ECM PCM RESET FUNCTION ENGIM PROTON 1 Select an engine item to start a diagnosis 2 After entering into the communication execute ECM PCM RESET function e Function execution Sa E an mas JAPAN gt HONDA gt GENERAL gt ENGINE gt ECM_PCM RESET Part Description 71 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information 8 Web Manual Provides link to each maker s service information site f Disconnected Repair Guide gt Web Manual Customer Database Stored Data Motordata ALLDATA Repair Info Complaint Report Bentley Hyundai Kia Configuration Ssangyong Program Download 1 4 Motordata Please refe
47. lways position the key to Ignition ON Vig Power is not supplied to ECU at the OFF position failing communication with AUTO 1 300 48 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD TI EOBD Diagnosis Menu 3 Readiness Test The readiness test tries making communication with your vehicle to review general items of ECU modules that response 1 Once it communicates successfully with vehicle the following menu is displayed Please click READINESS TEST function GAMELA IN INTERNATIONAL 603080 CAN O8D 16FIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU F1 _ M01 READINESS TEST en M01 PARAMETER DATA een _ M03 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES M04 ERASE RESET DTC _ M06 MONITORING TEST RESULTS Select System F6 M08 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL MO9 VEHICLE INFORMATION Readiness Test If no menu like above is displayed or communication cannot be established check Lobe the vehicle condition and the connections status of the diagnostic connector again In addition check if your vehicle supports OBD II communication Result 1 NOT CMPLTD The test has not been completed This appears when the test was not completed owing to the abnormal ECU or sensor required to display the test result 2 COMPLETED The test has been completed 3 NON APPLIC The item is not applied to the tested vehicle 49 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 6 OBD TI EOBD Diagnosis Menu 4 Parameter Data
48. n of parts ANEP spa INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Throttle Position Sensor Description Mass Air Flow Sensor O2 Sensor The titanium in the sensor changes resistance according to the density of the oxygen Titanium with heater The titanium must be fully heated up over 370 C to get the voltage into the ECU ata Troubles minimum of 0 05 rich mixture can be reversed and a maximum of 4 95 lean mixture can be reversed Otherwise the output voltage will remain around 2 5 In Parts Photo order to heat the tip of the sensor a heater is attached to it If there is no heater or the EMS Conflguration heater is not working the exhaust gas is the only thing that will heat the sensor If the Part Explanation Part Characteristics Explanation gas temperature is too low at idle state the sensor will not be heated and the output voltage will only be around 2 5 EMS Understanding lt Note gt When the oxygen sensor is not heated and there is no output voltage the i Tit ith t h t internal circuit within the ECU will generate an output voltage of around 2 5 zy Itanium w ou eater Otherwise when itis heated the output voltage will vary from about OV 5 according a Zircon with heater to the density of the oxygen a Zircon without heater This oxygen sensor only determines whether the fuel is lean or rich in comparison to u t the air fuel ratio The ECU has a feedback control if the
49. nction to confirm information on the installed ECU in the vehicle which is executable only in ECU provided with module information 1 Once it communicates successfully with vehicle click vehicle information item as below nevus y INTERNATIONAL OBD2 EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU amp F1 1 M01 READINESS TEST DTC amp F2 M01 PARAMETER DATA oe ra M03 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ACTUATOR amp F4 M04 ERASE RESET DTC SY S INFO amp F5 M06 MONITORING TEST RESULTS Select System amp F6 M08 BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL M09 VEHICLE INFORMATION Vehicle Information 2 It displays its ECU information as below MANEL nn INTERNATIONAL OBDZ EOBD CAN OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU DTC SYSTEM INFORMATION OBD Monitoring Conditions Encountered Counts LIVE DATA ACTUATOR Ignition Cycle Counter SYS INFO Catalyst Monitor Completion Counts Bank 1 Select System Catalyst Monitor Conditions Encountered Counts Bank1 Catalyst Monitor Completion Counts Bank2 ARE YOU CONTINUE E NTE R E SC 56 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 7 Stored Data 1 Parameter Record Afunction to view the saved vehicles service data for analyzing neers IN INTERNATIONAL Disconnected Stored Data gt Parameter Record Customer Database Rename Delete Data View Convert Excel Attach gt Text Shot lt Image Shot Print Repair G
50. ngine doesn t start 16 Engine shut off while 17 Engine shut off after 18 Engine doesn t starts 19 Backfire occurs while 20 Engine vibrates with gt v Maintenance assistance Please select the help menu type at the top left of the screen and click on the help menu you want to browse Starting trouble 20 gt 01 Starter works while starting but engine doesn t combust Menu by Type of Malfunction Click Cause of Problem in menu window on the left Tips for cause of malfunction ners sS INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Troubles Starting trouble 20 01 Starter works while s Cause of trouble Cause Of Problem Related part Analysis method 02 Engine shut off right 03 Start failure Irregular 04 Engine shut off after 05 Stabilized after irregu 06 Stabilized through Ox 07 Rich fuel injection wit 08 Engine retches and r 09 Engine stabilized afte 10 Stabilized after engin 11 Engine start like start 12 Engine revs up high lt 13 Engine doesn t start 14 Engine doesn t start 15 Engine doesn t start Explanation 16 Engine shut off while _ 17 Engine shut off after 18 Engine doesn t starts 19 Backfire occurs while 20 Engine vibrates with il gt Starting trouble 20 gt 1 1 In the case that there is no smell of fuel from the exhaust pipe or no spark from the spark plug this is a problem that has occurred because the ECU had not been able to se
51. nse the running of the engine Solution The signal sent by the crank angle sensor is not being received by the ECU Take note if the crank angle sensor is an optical type which is built into the distributor this is a frequent problem which occurs from overheating In this case it is impossible to repair and therefore must be replaced There will be a difference in frequency depending on the maker of the part 2 In the case that there is a smell of fuel from the exhaust pipe but no spark there is a problem with the ignition system Solution Check the ignition system Cignition coil power distributor etc for any existing problems 3 In the case thatthe engine will not start even if fuel is injected and there is a spark there is a problem with the fuel s density Solution As the coolant temperature sensors signal is not being received the safe mode assumes the temperature under normal conditions the temperature is 20 degrees Celsius or air temperature However in this case the assumed temperature is lower then the actual temperature of the engine there is a rich supply of fuel In this case there may be slight combustion In order to find out the exact cause of this problem or view a detailed analysis please refer to trouble with starting 2 4 Check the catalyst installed on the exhaust pipe for a blockage Solution Replace the catalyst Raja r DE Select the type of parts at the first help screen for more detailed information
52. r 25 vot Coolant Temperature Sens Sensor Ground eno Rich fuel A F lt Stoic A F 14 6 gt Battery Knock Sensor Vehicle Speed Sensor Ly Output voltage via tip temperature inne G n ac DR Lean fuel A F gt Stoic A H 14 6 Exhaust gas p 2 Sensor gt Titanium with Part Characteristics a 64 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 8 Repair Information Click Principles Understanding in menu window on the left Tips for principles of parts nevus m INTERNATIONAL Tech Info gt Sorted By Parts Crank Angle Senser Camshaft Angle Sensor EMS understanding Oxygen sensor 1 2 Throttle Position Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor Q2 S Oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and it generates a voltage of BV as the resistance changes E ensar depending on oxygen density With this information the ECU controls the fuel to the engine to have a stoichiomet Titanium with heater air fuel ratio feedback control Troubles When the density of the oxygen is high lean fuel the output voltage from the sensor is less than 2 5 and as a result more fuel is needed per cycle However when more fuel is added the density of the oxygen decreases ricl Parts Photo fuel and the output voltage from the sensor becomes greater than 2 5 The ECU then reduces the amount of fuel ti EMS Configuration the engine and the density of the oxygen increases again and the process repeats The amount o
53. r to MOTORDATA INSTALLATION MANUAL file in your DVD 72 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 9 Configuration 1 System Configuration In this menu you can change the display unit of data which are sent from a vehicle The units of various information such as speed temperature pressure angle air flow can be checked and modified ANEP IN Customer Database Stored Data System Language Diag Language KOREAN os LANGUAGE ONL If you change the language please restart the program Repair Guide Complaint Report Screen Size Background Color l Full Screen Graph Config 2 Select Device IP Address System Info AUTO I 300 z ise i683 18 Connection Method User Info a Program Download 1 Measure may set by Meter or Mile Yard button 2 For correct device connection please check Connection Method and Select Device correctly 3 For using full screen please click Full screen check box in Screen Config 1 It is possible to change the display units all at once according to the region that uses Metric or Yard Pound system 2 After changing the display unit click the Save button to save your modification SPEED You can change between Km h and MPH TEMPERATURE You can change between C and F PRESSURE You can change among mbar kPa inHg and psi ANGLE You can change between and AIR FLOW You can
54. s wirings for an open short circuit Diagnose the entire evaporation system to see if it leaks Perform diagnosis when the PCV valve and the crankcase or the PCV valve and the intake manifold are disconnected Diagnose the thermostat when the coolant temperature fails to reach the specified temperature where the diagnosis can be made to other items in a given time after starting the engine 4 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AU TO i 3 00 Chapter 6 OBD II EOBD Diagnosis Menu 2 How To Connect Diagnostic Connector and Select Diagnosis Program It is common to Korean Japanese European and USA vehicles 1 Confirm the location of vehicle s diagnostic connector 1 Locate the diagnostic connector in the vehicle Most OBD II vehicles have their diagnostic connectors on the section over the brake pedal under the steering wheel OBD II Diagnostic connector location Since vehicles without the OBD II diagnostic connector do not conform to the OBD II EOBD communication protocol you can not use the OBD II EOBD vehicle diagnosis function to them OBD II Diagnostic connector location 2 Use the diagnosis cable to connect the vehicle s diagnostic connector and AUTO 1 300 3 Turn on AUTO 1 300 As OBD II vehicles feed power through the diagnostic connector to the module they do not need any additional power supply 4 Click OBD II 16PIN CONNECTOR button on the menu for diagnosis For vehicle diagnosis a
55. stic Connector and Select Diagnosis Program 48 _ gt c _ gt _c_ o n n nnanar _e ee en ee ee ee ee 49 A We ee eee A e e NEE A OS O WINNENERNEGE 90 o Diagnostic Trouble CT See nen een ne data dada 51 De no O euere 52 s M onitorino test TOUS tit si Diario D 91013 e E N OO gt gt A e o A A o6 Chapter 7 Stored Data Ie asados da esr o o Pool EA of ES E e E aa o6 o O HUREN NDA 59 A _ _________p en 60 Chapter 8 Repair Information l kepar ao cc ee ee ajan E 009200 ee 61 A go A PA e pon ee 62 o Sorted By TOU CS jiyin nan ee 2 naa b y 1445340154224 w y 64h43 Q W h V wan 4nd n 66 A Me tte Ce Di tn MMNMMMMMND MNMNN N HE E H HNRn HNH n NHEHEHEnEHNNHHHnEnNHnHnHnH HEEE HNHJIIL 68 SN De HHH HHHH HHHH i R HHHH HH HH E H E ee ee 69 A e E E EE B Bb a E E E E E E 70 TO kepar NA IO Poo III Tl S Sm rc A ERRUNRELTSERUHLEERRETNEER SRG 12 Chapter 9 Configuration E Sistem GON Cl OM notar 73 ARE AIO Cl UM s Tea DRPRPRPEEENERERBERENENDETTSEENIERERBERSEERERFIFERRESERFUETEUFUEHESEREBEHERETEFRERERBEFINERFEOEREUECEPEUENERRR 19 Te ne TEE EEE EEA AAE 76 O Os A E E E E E A EE E ONaa II Iie Cabernet Bluetoothi Driver c ici50sy5 DENERPEREEFNERLEGHEUERSERTEEEREFEREUEREREIRNERERTELDEERLERHEEECHEUNUENERTERENEEOEEWOEEN 78 ANETO ERERENTEGHERST REDEN HERRN 80 AP came neecrsaneuiaee anes XX escent E ol CARIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Precau
56. the corresponding DTCs 34 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 3 Parameter Data In the PARAMETER DATA menu the module can communicate with the vehicle ECU to check data and control values of each sensor of the selected system and to check conditions of various switches and actuators ae DIAG MENU amp F1 DTC amp F2 LIVE DATA amp F3 ACTUATOR amp F4 SYS INFO F5 Select System amp F6 It is important to select the vehicle specifications correctly for accurate sensor data measurement Make sure to set the vehicle displacement manufacturedyear fuel etc correctly The live data list can differ even with the same vehicle models WINE PON IN INTERNATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ERASE RESET DTC PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR TEST RESETTING ADAPTIVE VALUES EVAP LEAKAGE TEST PCM LOCK MEC SETTING MISFIRE DELAY RESON SYSTEM INFORMATION Parameter Data NOTE The menu for Parameter data selection shown in the above picture can differ by vehicle makers and models 1 When selecting the correct vehicle model and system from the menu and communication with the v ehicle is properly established the menu appears as the picture above Select Parameter DATA and press the ENTER key ae If the message indicating a communication error is displayed instead of the menu like the figure above or communication cannot be establishe
57. tions For Use Safety Regulations Precautions for use The AUTO i 300 described in this guide was manufactured for those who have the basic knowledge required for its use Users should follow the safety instructions described in this manual for safe and efficient use of the product Safety precaution symbols Ve Failure to adhere to the instructions of this symbol may result in serious property damage or bodily injuries lt Failure to adhere to the instructions of this symbol may result in slight property damage or bodily injuries Lobe This symbol appears when references or information are provided for user s convenience Copyright The copyright for this guide is reserved to Carman International Co Ltd Use of this guide either wholly or partially is prohibited without pre approval of Carman International Co Ltd CARTMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO 300 Precautions For Use Safety regulations for overall use are as follows Power source Zaun Do not touch power cords with wet hands It may result n an electric shock Always use AC DC POWER adaptor provided with this product Otherwise it may result in an explosion or a fire Do not use the product under electrically unstable conditions It may result in damage to a power supply unit Push down the plug until it clips securely into place Otherwise 1t may result in a fire Wireless Communication 0 Avoid high tension
58. uide Complaint Report Configuration Program Download Rename Changes file name on the list Delete Deletes file on the list Data View Views detail information of the selected file on the list Convert Excel Converts to type of Excel file Attach Attached the selected file to email to the Technical Support Team of Carman International Co Ltd 5 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 7 Stored Data 2 Text Shot A function to view and compare the saved DTC and sensor data at specific time point for analyzing ANEP IN Disconnected Stored Data gt Text Shot Customer Database Rename Delete Compare Print Attach ei PC List 0 mu Device List 0 Parameter Record e Image Shot Print Repair Guide Complaint Report Configuration Program Download Compare Compares selected two lists Print Prints selected file 58 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter 7 Stored Data 3 Image Shot Displays saved image file ANEP INTERNATIONAL Disconnected Stored Data gt Image Shot Customer Database Rename Delete Image View Print C 20141107 153131 L 20141111 161616 L 20141111 161634 C 20141111 161637 LC 20141111 161657 L 20141111 161701 LC 20141111 161727 L 20141111 161732 Parameter Record Text Shot Print Repair Guide Complaint Report Configuration Program Download C aengy laini Tu sar1 Cantigaredan
59. ype vehicle you can check codes through the DTC list 3 2 History DTC Press this button to check old DTCs 3 3 Erase DTC Press this button to clear DTCs 3 4 Freeze Frame Press this button to check data at that moment of malfunction 3 5 Detail Press this button to display detailed information for DTCs 33 CARMAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO i 300 Chapter b Vehicle Diagnosis 2 Erase Reset DTC 1 If you select a car and a system correctly on the menu and if communication with a car works successfully it shows the DIAG MENU like a picture below Press the ERASE RESET DTC button HYUNDAI KOREA DOMESTIC Veracruz Engine Gasoline OBD 11 16PIN CONNECTOR DIAG MENU F1 1 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DIC g 2 ERASE RESET DTC zz T 3 PARAMETER DATA ACTUATOR F4 SYS INFO F5 A DO YOU WANT TO ERASE Y N CONDITION KEY ON ENGINE OFF Select System F6 8 MISFIRE DELAY RESON 9 SYSTEM INFORMATION Erase Reset DTC 2 You can see Yes No buttons If you choose the YES button the DTC is deleted If you choose the No button 1t returns to previous step There are current and old DTCs When trying to clear old DTCs they Mie are cleared immediately and they are not set again However when trying to clear current DT Cs they are cleared for a short period of time but they are activated again In this case clear DTCs again after checking and repairing malfunction parts for

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