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1. TESTHOOK User Manual Gebruikershandboek Manuel d Utilisation Benutzerhandbuch Manuale dell Utente Manual del Usuario Manual do Utilizador TESTBOOK Land Rover User Manual This manual will aid you in the correct maintenance and usage of your TestBook from unpacking and getting started to assisting during Fault Diagnosis It is recommended that you use this manual in conjunction with your TestBook unit This book contains the following sections Introduction Hardware Diagnostics Help Desk Publication Part No LRL 0365ENG 2000 Land Rover INTRODUCTION CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Land Rover s TestBook programme has successfully applied modern Information Technology to the servicing and repair of its vehicles TestBook is a portable computer designed to help a service technician diagnose electrical systems engine systems and transmission systems in Land Rover vehicles TestBook can draw current from a 12 volt vehicle battery or from an AC DC power supply It prompts the service technician to enter commands for selecting self tests retrieving diagnostic information or running vehicle diagnostics TestBook has already made a major contribution to raising standards of customer satisfaction and promoting the business success of dealerships and their staff As with any progressive activity TestBook benefits from continuous improvement to all its support facilities based on th
2. 2 From the Welcome screen touch the button labelled Configuration 3 At the Configuration screen touch Install RDS Software 4 You will see a pop up window with a button that reads Install Touch this button Confirm Upgrade Install DISCUS This operation will NOTE TestBook is programmed to only accept installation of either the current or a numerically higher version of the RDS software You can not install obsolete software 5 The software will automatically start copying from the CD to TestBook s internal hard disc A status indicator will monitor the progress of the install from 0 to 100 The CD can not be ejected during this process 6 When the process is finished you will see the message RDS set up complete The system will now reboot to run the new version 7 Touch OK The system will automatically restart with the new software running NOTE The current RDS version number is displayed in the top right hand corner of the Welcome screen Uparade to DISCUS version 3 11 Current version is 3 10 Please read the CD installation notes before proceeding Install Cancel 38 SCREEN FORMAT Most screens displayed on TestBook have three main sections the TITLE AREA top band the VIEW AREA middle area and the CONTROL PANEL bottom band TITLE AREA 116 is the top portion of the screen It includes the Screen Title displayed in the middle and the Screen Number wh
3. HELP DESK Pressing this button automatically prints a Help Desk Information 3009 pao certain sections already completed See Help Desk ection CONFIGURATION This button allows you to customise TestBook with personal preferences and intormation about your dealership It also allows you to ac up additional hardware as well as install new versions of RDS software 34 CONFIGURATION This illustration shows the screen that TestBook gives you in response to touching the Configuration button The buttons on this screen are as follows NOTE the non active faded buttons are for future applications COLUMN 1 QWERTY Touch this button to change between the conventional keyboard layout known as QWERTY after its first six letters or a keyboard based on alphabetical order Choose whichever you find easiest to use This keyboard will appear automatically on screen whenever TestBook requires you to input information such as a VIN This slider control varies the size of the touch sensitive area within each button on the screen Hor example if you have very large fingers you may find it help onto the adjacent buttons Set Logging Level TestBook activities can be recorded or at different levels detail This is pre set at minimum to avoid filling the memory which would slow down the operation of TestBook ul to reduce this size to avoid overlapping COLUMN 2 Enter Date and Time TestBoo
4. Required Tool Torx T15 screwdriver 1 Obtain a new TestBook battery from the Helpdesk The part number for a replacement battery is 5063 0425 2 Turn OFF TestBook and unplug the power supply from the power point 3 Locate the battery cover on the front of TestBook just to the left of the CD access door and remove the cover by pulling outward on the bottom side 4 Unplug the battery wiring from TestBook at the left hand side This is done by gently tugging the wires just above the battery at the far left hand side 5 15 screwdriver to remove the metal clip that holds the battery in place Remove the old battery noting how it was positioned 6 Install the new battery in the same position that the previous one was in 7 Put the metal clip back in place and tighten the T 15 screw only until snug Do not over tighten 8 Plug the wiring from the new battery into TestBook The plastic connector is keyed so that it will only go in one way 9 Tuck the battery wires in above the battery Use care to make sure that they will not be pinched when the cover is re installed 10 Re install the battery cover by placing the top edge in place first and then snapping the bottom side in 11 Leave TestBook plugged in overnight for the battery to charge NOTE Always recycle used batteries according to local country regulations 23 HARDWARE FUSE REPLACEMENT TESTBOOK 2 The TestBook 12 volt
5. 2 CT 51009 86062 f mE 258 lt gt L d 6 N YS 8 NG N JB 2 A A 20009 29062 1 7 V9000 210 DIAGNOSTICS 7 4 O 5 V9000 LA vse00 21d 77 11009 69060 90009 29062 4000 210 11009 E5062 90009 29062 2000 210 25 DIAGNOSTICS 21009 9906 VvLOO 210 20009 25062 9000 210 11009 29062 90009 29062 4000 210 009 69060 1900 210 10009 29062 Vc000 LLA 20009 69060 9000 210 90009 16022 F 11009 69060 90009 29062 1000 210 26 DIAGNOSTICS ff 7 74 Gag 61009 99062 J 82200 010 CE S LE 2 S YE 357 YA 20009 69062 KE V9000 210 11009 64062 90009 29062 1000 10 27 DIAGNOSTICS TESTBOOK ERROR CODES When using TestBook you may occasionally experience a situation where its operation is interrupted by some kind of internal hiccup and an Error Code appears on screen The following tables tell you how to respond to each error code Error code number Action Action Key 1 Restart TestBook and try operation again If this fails try the operation on another vehicle If this still does not work retry using a different TestBook 2 First try operation again without rebooting If this fails reboot and try again If this in turn fails try another CD If this clears
6. computing device and mests all requirements of the Canadian interferanas Causing Equip Regulation for cleas A dedca Maximum input voltage for roving probe lex 42V HARDWARE FURTHER DETAILS OF TESTBOOK EQUIPMENT This explains the contents of some of the items listed on the tables on the previous page NOTE Again the following is for general information and is NOT a substitute for the checklist included with your TestBook package TestBook For Full Packages this means a TestBook unit and a road test power supply However for Basic Packages this also includes a mains supply power unit which on Full Packages is included with the Trolley Trolley The mobile stand that holds the TestBook at a comfortable working height and makes it easy to position it alongside vehicles in the _ workshop It is fitted with the mains power supply transformer unit printer power supply transformer unit and also provides a convenient mounting for the Printer and CD storage Pinter Pie Land Rover Cables These include Roving probe 20ft 6 1m Port 1 loopback cable VCSI Communication Serial Interface cable 500A current clamp transducer VCSI extension cable Transducer extension cable J1962 2 blue cable J1962 3 green cable J1962 5 grey Cable J1962 4 black cable 4 4 J1962 Airbag adaptor Probe Kit NOTE hash is an American symbol for number Old Land Rover Cables 14
7. CLEANING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 2 POWERING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 2 POWERING TESTBOOK 1 INTERNAL POWER 2 INTERNAL POWER TESTBOOK 1 ROAD TEST POWER SUPPLY USING THE TOUCH SCREEN ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY TURNING TESTBOOK OFF BATTERY CHECKING AND REPLACEMENT BATTERY RESTORATION PROCEDURE TESTBOOK 2 BATTERY RESTORATION PROCEDURE TESTBOOK 1 BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 1 FUSE REPLACEMENT TESTBOOK 2 FUSE REPLACEMENT 1 TESTBOOK FAN FILTER TESTBOOK 1 TESTBOOK FAN FILTER TESTBOOK 2 USING COMPACT DISCS CDs TESTBOOK 2 USING COMPACT DISCS CDs TESTBOOK 1 LOADING A CADDY INTO TESTBOOK 1 CD CLEANING PROCEDURE BEGINNING WORK WITH TESTBOOK CONFIGURATION HOW TO INSTALL TESTBOOK SOFTWARE SCREEN FORMAT HOW TO VIEW PICTURES THE RETURN DESTINATION MENU INTEGRITY TESTS ROVING PROBE TEST SERVICING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK INSTALLATION GUIDE Unpacking Your TestBook equipment Remember before unpacking and using your TestBook that you are dealing with a complex and expensive piece of electronic equipment Although it has been designed to be reasonably robust for workshop use it still needs to be handled with rather more care than most other workshop equipment Look after your TestBook and it will look after you Remove the equipment carefully from its packaging setting it out in a clean dry area such as a clear bench or table so that y
8. If a problem is suspected with TestBook equipment the Integrity Tests allow you to make sure your equipment is working properly Always run these tests before calling the help line They will allow TestBook to determine if something is wrong with the equipment The Integrity Tests can only be selected from the Welcome screen If you are having trouble getting back to the Welcome screen you can turn TestBook OFF then back ON At the Welcome Screen Integrity Test will appear as a button on the control panel Tests estBook Integrity Roving Probe LAN Connection File System CSI Cable Loopback Touch the Integrity Tests button to view the Integrity Tests menu Use the up and down arrows on the right hand side of the scroll box to highlight your selection Then touch Continue on the control panel to run the selected test A new screen will appear and the test that you selected will begin automatically When running these tests keep in mind that electronic equipment can be affected by many factors including temperature and voltage spikes any test appears to fail always repeat it a second or third time to make sure that it was not just a one time problem 43 HARDWARE How to Interpret the Results of the TestBook Integrity Test A series of diagnostics will be run to test the integrity of TestBook hardware A result will appear after each test is finished The tests are described as follows Testin
9. DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM TestBook provides a range of diagnostic routines to guide you to a technical solution Touch this button to enter the booking and job control BJC module This is where you register the vehicle you are working on by entering the vehicle identification number VIN The penile diagnostics CD must be installed in TestBook to activate this ution TOOLBOX The Toolbox provides various measurement tools such as engine analyser and a range of meters EXPERT TOOLBOX Displays live monitor readings from ECU s and other special tests specific to the vehicle model SWEL0000 Rover Group Diagnostic System 17 June 1997 0014 ence Toolbox Expert Toolbox Information System Integrity Network TestBook Help Config Test Connect Tutorial Desk uration 33 HARDWARE The highlighted Control Panel buttons at the bottom of the Welcome screen work as follows SHUTDOWN Touch this button when finished using TestBook You should always touch this and await the please turn off TestBook now message on screen before turning OFF TestBook INTEGRITY TEST Use this button only when you suspect a problem with TestBook It allows you to run tests on some of the TestBook hardware and software to make sure it is operating properly TESTBOOK TUTORIAL This button is used when running AutoCourse HELP Allows you to view helpful documents with information about the current screen or vehicle diagnostics
10. hand corner of the screen Data CD Ref No printed on CD displayed on welcome screen RDS Release No displayed top right of screen under i button Vehicle details including model engine transmission derivative Model Year VIN Reported fault with the vehicle Full details of test being used Error message displayed Full details of problems encountered using TestBook Cabling diagram used Other Comments
11. 3 1 Use these buttons to move picture UP and down 2 Use these buttons to move picture LEFT and RIGHT 3 When a picture has been enlarged using the facility press this button to return it to it s original size The buttons when viewing a picture are as follows PREVIOUS SCREEN Returns you to the document you were viewing before you selected the picture PRINT When a printer is connected to TestBook this prints the portion of the picture displayed on the screen DETAILS When active it allows you to view related documents If the button is shaded grey inactive it means that there are no related documents available If the button is active and you touch it a Pop up window with a list of related documents will appear A pop up 16 a smaller screen that displays over the top of the current screen You can then scroll up and down using the arrow buttons Touch the CONTINUE button in the pop up to view the highlighted document or touch CANCEL to return to the picture you were viewing 40 Previous 2 Previous Next diese The eight Control Panel buttons displayed when viewing Technical Information documents derived from the Tech Info CD are as follows RETURN This button returns you to the Select Return Destination menu Described in the next section PREVIOUS SCREEN this button returns you to the previously displayed screen or ocument CAMERA Touching this button turns pictures
12. 60006 and the LandRover part number e g 7 Use whichever of the two numbers you prefer to locate each item on the cable illustration poster This will show you what the item looks like and will tell you which box of the storage system e g A1 it is kept in When you have gathered all the required connectors and cables connect them to the TestBook as instructed and plug into the relevant diagnostic connector If you do not know where this is located on the vehicle use the HELP screen facility Once all connections have been made correctly you can then follow the diagnostic instructions on Screen DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS Back Vehicie 22 punue Frank Log These are the buttons displayed beneath the diagnostic screens As usual if a button is shown in faded grey it is inactive Note that the two buttons on the right hand end of the panel vary according to the diagnostic routine being followed The buttons are used as described below Abort Retains the information associated with the current document gives you the choice of either cancelling the operation or of temporarily suspending it and returning to the Welcome screen Back Track This button should NEVER be pressed Print This button prints the screen you are viewing assuming printer installed and on line Help This button provides information to assist you with the current screen or diagnosis Contin
13. Drawing Q SRS Drawing Q Tail Door Drawing Q Vehicle Config Drawing Q Warning Sounders Drawing Q gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt DIAGNOSTICS H l 7 4 DISCOVERY FUNCTION MODEL YEAR DRAWING REFERENCE Multi Point sensing Single Point Sensing 2 0 V8 V8 300 TDi Technical Information Repair Manual Technical Bulletins Electrical Trouble Shooting Manual Connector Library Diagnostic System Airbag SRS Test Load Box Simulation Airbag SRS Test Load Box Simulation Test Load Box Simulation Anti lock Braking System Security MEMS MPi Engine Management 14CUX GEMS Break out box Exhaust Gas Recirculation Electronic EDC Expert Market Programming Transmitter Reprogramming Drawing M Drawing V Drawing M Drawing Z Phone HelpDesk Drawing T Drawing Z Phone HelpDesk Drawing D Drawing Q Drawing R Drawing C Drawing F Drawing Q Drawing U Drawing N Drawing Y Drawing Q Drawing R Drawing R DIAGNOSTICS DISCOVERY SERIES Il FUNCTION MODEL YEAR DRAWING REFERENCE Technical Information Rave 98 gt 000002000202020220220222 BS Diagnostic System ACE Drawing Q ATC No Cables Required Auto GearBox Drawing Q BCU 8 Transmission Drawing Q Cruise Control Drawing Q Diesel Engine Drawing Q Gauges Drawing Q Heated Screens Drawing Q Lighting Drawing Q PDI Drawing Q Petrol Engine Drawing Q Power Distribu
14. Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q DIAGNOSTICS 7 74 92009 29062 7900 ILA V8S00 ILA E 20009 25062 v9000 214 11009 69060 90009 69060 v4000 210 70009 79060 1100 20009 29062 9000 21 11009 29062 90009 29062 2000 210 13 DIAGNOSTICS 20009 15067 V8100 210 20009 E4062 V9000 210 11009 69060 90009 25062 1000 210 4 92009 906 210 n 9 20009 29062 V9000 210 11009 69060 90009 29062 v4000 210 14 20009 89062 VLCO0 ILA 70009 29062 V8000 40009 29062 DIAGNOSTICS 8 7 74 vz000 LLG 5 20009 09062 21009 25062 V9000 210 90009 16022 100 210 11009 65062 000 11009 69062 90009 29062 2000 210 15 DIAGNOSTICS 70009 99062 20009 98062 0200 ILA 0009 29062 0009 25062 9000 210 v9000 210 11009 25062 90009 25062 2000 910 11009 69060 90009 29062 2000 210 16 60079 59062 4 50009 25062 1 i DIAGNOSTICS 7 74 10079 69060 21009 69062 90009 16022 Ve L00 210 17 DIAGNOSTICS Japuajeq lt AINS6 AW 56 lt lt AW 46 95589 AM S6 lt 5155815 S gt 900 61 191 157 200 61 187 02009 65060 v9z00 21 49 80009 29062 VL000
15. computer keep TestBook well away from any heavy electrical workshop equipment such as large electric motors generators electrical welding equipment etc e Don t let dust from grinding or resurfacing equipment get on or into the TestBook Keep TestBook away from sources of chemical contamination such as paint booths or degreasing plant and avoid conditions of excessive moisture Asthe screen is made of conventional not toughened glass avoid any kind of impact If it should ever be accidentally broken beware of glass shards 14 CLEANING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 1 It is important to clean the touch screen periodically to maintain proper operation This is best done when TestBook is turned off but if you need to remove contamination while the TestBook is in use first touch the upper left corner of the screen next to the screen number You will then see a message The display may be wiped now and it will be possible to wipe the screen without all the buttons trying to respond at once For the screen glass and other outer surfaces of TestBook use a mild non abrasive liquid cleaner Never spray or pour any type of cleaner directly onto any part of TestBook instead use a soft cloth to apply a small amount of cleaner For particularly tough stains use a small amount of glass cleaner on a soft cloth CLEANING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 2 Before you clean TestBook follow these steps 1 Shut off the power to TestB
16. on and off TestBook navigates through the software much faster with the pictures switched off If you are searching for a particular item it may be worthwhile to turn the pictures off until you find it then turn them back on to study the item PRINT This button allows you to print the current document The option is given to print now which requires that a printer is connected or save e document to print it later HELP Provides helpful information to assist with the current screen DETAILS The details button when active allows related documents to be viewed if the button is faded grey and inactive it means that there are no related documents available When the button is active and touched a Pop up window with a list of related documents will appear A pop up is a smaller screen that displays over part of the current screen The information can then be scrolled up or down using the arrow buttons Touch the CONTINUE button in the pop up to view the highlighted document or touch CANCEL to return to the document that was being viewed NOTE Pop up windows such as the details Pop up A disable the rest of the screen until you touch a selection within the pop up PREVIOUS PAGE An alternative to the up arrow on the side of the screen this button will scroll backwards within the document by one page rather than moving one line as the arrow does is equal to the size of the View Area NEXT PAGE Allows you to sc
17. the Roving Probes Before running this test make sure the Roving Probes are plugged into the back of TestBook Hold both of the individual probes in your hands disconnected from any power source To run the test move the scroll box at the RDS Integrity Tests screen until Roving Probe is selected Then touch Continue The Roving Probe Test screen will appear and the test begins automatically How To Interpret the Results of the Roving Probe Test Two tests will be run to test the Roving Probe hardware A result will appear after each test is finished The tests are described as follows Touch Roving Probes Together This test makes sure that the Roving Probes can complete a closed circuit you must hold the probes together for at least ten full seconds See of the probes has an open circuit it will appear during this est Touch the Roving Probes together as instructed You should see the PASSED message appear If there is no response check the following Make sure the Roving Probes are securely plugged into the back of TestBook Check the cables for cracks or cuts Check the fuse in the back of TestBook Replace the fuse if necessary with a 1 amp fuse of the same size See Fuse Replacement in the TestBook Installation Guide section Connect Roving Probes to a This test verifies that TestBook can measure voltage When you make Battery 1 5 to 12 Volts the connection to any battery rated between 1 5 and 12 Volts a read
18. the problem then the original CD was causing the fault If the fault remains then the problems in the TestBook 28 TestBook RDS Error Codes The Error code will appear in the format DTOOxxMX where xx represents the number of the code from 1 to 41 for example DTOO15MX is shown on the table as error code 15 Against each error code number there is a matching Action instruction or instruction key number refer to the key below for details of the action to take 24 Printer check paper cables etc N No N o 3 Fill in a Help Desk Information Sheet with all details including the error code and contact the Help Desk HELP DESK CONTENTS DEALER CHECK LIST BEFORE YOU RING LOCAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS TESTBOOK EXCHANGE SERVICE HELP DESK EXCHANGE TIMES DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE LEVEL TESTBOOK EXCHANGE MATRIX TESTBOOK CABLES DEALER CHECK LIST BEFORE YOU RING HELP US TO HELP YOU If you have run into a problem when using TestBook and you are unable to resolve it by repeating the procedure or by consulting TestBook literature and or the Help screens the next stage is Fill in a Help Desk Information Sheet an example is shown on a following page Telephone the Helpdesk using the information sheet for reference The Helpdesk may request you to fax this sheet to them therefor
19. used This information is vital to a TestBook engineer who is trying to reproduce and solve the problem Some diagnostics can be reached via several different paths It is vital that the TestBook engineers follow exactly the same diagnostic trail as you It would help a great deal if you made a note of each screen where you made a decision so the engineer can follow exactly the same path For example Select Diagnostic System Select Security Select Locking Unlocking Continue the path until you reach the screen with the fault Full details of any difficulties you ve had using TestBook It may be useful to TestBook engineers to know of any difficulties that you have experienced when using your TestBook Cabling Drawing Reference used It is essential to use the right cables for a given test procedure By giving the details of the Cabling Drawing Reference e g A AA etc to Z or 1 to 19 that you used to assemble the TestBook connecting cables you will enable the TestBook engineers to check that these are correct before looking for other problems NOTE If the TestBook screen on which your problem occurred is one of those that can be printed please print it off and fax it through to the Help Desk with your Information Sheet The more information you can give the Help Desk the faster they can help you HELP DESK LOCAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS COUNTRY HELPDESK TRAINING AFTER SALES TECHNICAL SUPPORT Australia 0
20. will automatically be displayed on the screen The first TestBook screen you can use is the Welcome screen The welcome screen displays the four key TestBook function buttons and the Control Panel at the bottom of the screen containing a number of smaller buttons 31 HARDWARE Turning on TestBook 2 Turn on power by toggling the power button to Verifying Correct Operation After you power up TestBook check the following to determine if it is functioning properly 1 Green indicator light positioned above the on off switch comes on 2 Power up sequence appears on the screen 3 TestBook main screen appears on the display The Welcome screen displays the four key TestBook function buttons and the Control Panel at the bottom of the screen containing a number of smaller buttons 32 NOTE If TestBook is not connected to a mains supply it will start up from its internal battery This battery will not last for the duration of most diagnostics It is important to check that the yellow LED is illuminated confirming connection to a mains power supply The four key function or mode buttons follows TECHNICAL INFORMATION When servicing Rover or Land Rover vehicles this module provides repair documents In order to activate this function the relevant Technical Information CD covering the vehicle that you are working on must be installed in the TestBook CD drive
21. 26 Range Rover Classic 624826 647654 Gemini Range Rover Claesic LSe 25164 64703 Range Rover Classic NAS 624881 640266 657356 Range Rover Classic NAS 624756 639964 647650 CE T LSe NewRangeRover 40 300190 316160 346796 376662 1044 NewRangeRover as 300450 316182 6802 576871 10483 Range Rover Diesel 300699 316176 346749 376598 10482 Range Rover 302054 316243 346800 377955 403796 CABLING GUIDE TOOLBOX FUNCTION DRAWING REFERENCE Engine 4 4 Gas Analyser Bear Engine 4 4 Gas Analyser Crypton Diesel amp Smoke Meter Crypton Volt Meter Drawing J AC Volt Meter Drawing J Ohm Meter Drawing J Pressure Drawing H Vacuum Drawing G Current Drawing K Ca MODEL YEAR DRAWING REFERENCE Bulletins Diagnostic System MEMS Drawing C GEMS Drawing X Security 96 c Drawing R 300 TDi Exhaust Gas Recirculation 95 Drawing N TD5 ABS 99 c Drawing Q TD5 99 gt Drawing Q Information DIAGNOSTICS FREELANDER FUNCTION MODEL YEAR DRAWING REFERENCE Technical Information Rave 98 gt Diagnostic System ABS Drawing Q EDC Drawing Q Front Wash Wipe Drawing Q Heated Rear Window Drawing Q Lighting Drawing Q MEMS 1 9 Drawing Q PDI Drawing Q Power Distribution Drawing Q Rear Wash Wipe Drawing Q Security
22. 417 270271 02 95855116 Fax 02 96872180 02 96872180 Belgium 02 7239911 02 7239911 02 7239911 Fax 02 7239926 01 39984077 01 39984072 Germany 02131 938235 02131 938203 02131 938235 02131 938234 02131 938234 02131 938318 02131 938227 01 5912102 01 5912102 01 5912102 01 5912103 01 5912103 01 5912103 Flying Doctor Fax 06 65771028 06 65771144 06 65771285 06 50085228 06 65771028 06 65771144 06 65771285 06 50085228 06 65771028 06 65771144 06 65771285 06 50085228 Japan 81 35478 6663 81 35478 7519 Land Rover 1 800 5625824 1 800 5625824 1 800 5625824 North America Fax 301 731 9814 301 731 9814 301 731 9814 Netherlands 0347 366650 0347 366678 0347 366650 Fax 0347 376611 Portugal 01 940 6000 Fax 01 940 6092 South Africa 0027 11 3153314 11 8052558 91 678 9068 678 9068 91678904100 678 9011 91 677 1386 677 1386 01926 646777 01926 647200 01926 646777 01926 647310 01926 647247 HELP DESK In the event that you experience a problem with the performance of your TestBook you should report this to the TestBook Help Desk The Help Desk will carry out a call qualification check as per the TestBook pro forma before recommending any exchange Replacement items that are covered by this support agreement are TestBook Printer Cables Trolley power supplies only Compact Discs Diagnostic and RDS No items will be accepted for exchange without th
23. 6 Insert the fuse and fuse holder back into TestBook Push it in gently while turning clockwise to secure it into place TESTBOOK FAN FILTER 1 Replacement procedure There is a cooling fan with an air inlet on the rear panel of TestBook The cooling fan filter needs to be checked frequently to assure that it is not contaminated with dirt and grease If the filter is visibly dirty replace it using the following procedure NOTE NEVER operate TestBook without a 13 cooling fan filter place 1 Turn OFF TestBook and unplug the power supply from the power point 2 Locate the raised cooling port on the back of TestBook 3 Use your fingers to pinch and remove the filter retaining clip Remove the old filter Push a new filter into place Replace the retaining clip Restore external power In some cases the old filter cleaned and reused Wash it in warm water and allow it to dry fully before reusing Do not reuse a filter if it does not wash clean Never reuse a torn or damaged filter 25 HARDWARE TESTBOOK FAN FILTER 2 Technicians should inspect the fan filter on a regular basis If it is dirty or blocked it will need cleaning If the following procedure doesn t cure the problem then the filter must be replaced 1 Remove the snap cover 2 Remove filter pad from assembly 3 Clean filter by passing dry compressed air over the filter pad CAUTION Ensure
24. CUX adaptor ABS adaptor Air Suspension adaptor Airbag Adaptor HARDWARE Identifying TestBook Components External Parts 1 Display and Cable 6 Battery Power Cable 2 Base Unit 7 VCSI Cable 3 CD ROM Drive 8 AC Power Cord 4 AC DC Power Converter 9 On Off Switch 5 VOM Cable Identifying the External Connectors TestBook contains connectors for AC DC power converter battery power cable VOM volt ohmmeter VCSI vehicle communication serial interface VGA video graphics adapter parallel LPT1 serial COM1 keyboard and display Connectors AC DC Power Converter 12v Vehicle Battery Power Serial COM1 Parallel LPT1 Port 1 VCSI HARDWARE Port 2 VGA Display Connectors Audio Level Output Expansion Slot On Off Switch 2o0w0oouo HARDWARE TestBook Specifications The TestBook motherboard contains a PC AT compatible board The main system processor for TestBook is a 486 DX 2 50 MHz microprocessor with 20MB of system RAM The internal hard disk supports the operating system applications and data The CD ROM allows the dealership technician to upgrade the software A separate light weight display module with integrated touch screen makes TestBook easy to use There is an external AC to DC power supply and an internal DC to DC power converter system TestBook contains an internal rechargeable battery which e
25. Find the two Torx screws and two plastic wire clips from the small parts bag then plug the AC mains feed cable into the socket on the side of the trolley but do not plug the other end into a power socket yet Lead the cable down the the side of the trolley securing it it with the cable clips which should be attached with the Torx screws to the two pre threaded holes These clips protect the feed plug and socket from strain or disengagement if the cable should be snagged or pulled 10 Now look at the back of the trolley and locate the power leads hanging out of the two power transformer units Plug the right hand lead into the power port at the right rear of the TestBook The identifying symbol above this port is as shown in the previous section The next stage is to install the portable DeskJet printer into the trolley Place the printer into the cradle on the trolley Note that the power and printer interface sockets are positioned on the same side of the trolley as the mains feed cable and switch i e on the right as viewed from the back of the trolley Connect the printer power cable small connector and printer interface cable Note that the power connector should be rotated slightly on insertion to ensure that it goes fully home and butts firmly against the printer case Load paper into the printer The paper feeder your TestBook printer is designed to handle a stack of dry paper no more tha
26. LLA BIL YIN BA 99 9 004 981 5 21009 69060 2 90009 16022 VOOSL 981 Ve L00 210 911 91 8M 2 0091 981 0091 981 2 0091 981 18 DIAGNOSTICS 7 74 21009 29062 90009 16072 6100 210 0766 2909 8606 5905 90099 29062 V9 00 ILA 19 DIAGNOSTICS DTC 0023B 2 29055 60015 DTC 0006A 29053 60002 DTC 0007A 29053 60006 29053 60011 DTC 0019A 29054 60006 DTC 0006A 29053 60002 DTC 0007A 29053 60006 29053 60011 20 pianostics 74 70009 29062 N 22009 95062 gt 82200 210 90009 89062 2200 210 80009 99060 VSZ00 21 20009 69060 v9000 LA 20009 69066 V9000 210 11009 29062 90009 25062 VZ000 210 11009 65060 90009 29062 2000 214 21 DIAGNOSTICS 72009 29062 1900 210 20009 29062 V9000 210 11009 29062 90009 29062 44000 210 60009 15062 V0900 20009 29062 9000 LA 11009 65062 90009 29062 2000 210 22 DIAGNOSTICS 7 4 81009 95062 3 veg N 11009 65060 90009 29062 1000 210 20009 25062 9000 ILA 22009 29062 92900 ILA 00009 69060 V9000 210 11009 69060 90009 65060 VZ000 214 23 DIAGNOSTICS 0755 2909 8606 2909 92009 69060 7900 ILA 20009 69060 9000 210 HL x 389 BO 11009 29062 90009 29062 2000 210 L 24
27. a road test During the road test itself you must use the Road Test Power Supply which is described in the next section When using battery power the light on the front of TestBook will change from the green one adjacent to the plug symbol to the amber one next to the battery symbol This amber light will begin to flash when the battery power becomes low This means that the unit will shut off after a short period of time if you do not plug it back into an external power supply NOTE The internal nicad battery recharges whenever TestBook is plugged into an external power supply even when Testbook is not switched on NOTE As with any nicad battery when the TestBook internal battery becomes drained a period of at least two hours must be allowed for it to recharge If you have removed the power supply with TestBook operating and the amber light has started flashing this indicates that the nicad battery is nearly drained If TestBook is connected to a power supply for only a short period of time after the amber light has been allowed to flash the battery will not have recharged sufficiently to power TestBook for the normal 5 to 10 minute 18 ROAD TEST POWER SUPPLY One of the major advantages of TestBook is that it can be taken out in a vehicle to carry out diagnostic work during a road test To do this you must use the Road Test Power Supply Carry out the following steps when using the Road Test Power Supply You do no
28. ases the transition from the trolley to the road test power supply Interface TestBook user interface consists of a display touch screen audio transducer and membrane keypad for contrast control and two LED indicators for power and self test VOM Specification DC volts and 400 m volts 4 196 of full scale volts 40 volts AC volts RMS 400 m volts 4 1 of full scale volts 40 volts TestBook display is a monochrome LCD panel with the following specifications VGA compatible resolution of 640 x 480 Display modes including graphic as well as text modes Display contrast control via the keypad Up to 64 shades of grey TestBook includes a touch screen input device with a resistive touch system TestBook includes an audio speaker which is controlled by software TestBook includes a Power On Self Test PASSED indicator LED light and a Battery External Power indicator LED The Power On LED is a single colour green The external battery LED is single colour yellow Volts Ohm Measurement Capabilities The roving probe connects to TestBook via a high cycle life Burndy connector The vehicle connection is made with two probes All functions are measured with these probes All mode switching takes place internally The Roving probe contains an ID resistor to allow for hardware verification of the proper cable connection TestBook is configurable to either 50 or 60 Hz The ranges of accuracy for TestBook ar
29. cedure in a later section Remove any previous CD and holding it by the edges only place it in a protective case HARDWARE 27 HARDWARE Operating the CD ROM Drive 1 CD ROM Drive 2 CD ROM Ejector Button 3 CD ROM Disk 28 USING COMPACT DISCS CDs 1 CD s must be placed in a special caddy before putting them into TestBook NEVER attempt to place a CD into the drive without a caddy The caddy is a special plastic case with a sliding metal shutter on the bottom To load a CD into a caddy carry out the following steps 1 Press the two corners of the caddy at the tabs labelled OPEN 2 Lift the clear plastic cover to open the caddy gt 7 RLB1274 HARDWARE Remove any previous CD and holding it by the edges only place it in a protective case If this is the first time the caddy has been loaded be sure to remove any paper labels from inside the caddy RLB1275 Place the new CD into the caddy so that the labelled side is facing up The lettering on the CD should be visible through the clear plastic 29 HARDWARE LOADING CADDY INTO TESTBOOK 1 1 Ensure that TestBook is displaying the Welcome Screen 2 Open the door on the front right hand side of TestBook to access the CD drive The drive has only one button on it the eject button 3 Press the eject button on the drive for at least two full seconds This is to make sure that there is no CD in the
30. change as the replacement printer is not supplied with an inkjet cartridge New cartridges should be sourced locally Printer damage caused by the use of a non HP or refilled inkjet cartridges is specifically excluded from the exchange service Replacement units provided under these circumstances will be chargeable Cables TestBook cables are covered under this agreement Cables which fail should be immediately reported through your TestBook Help Desk who will arrange the replacement Exceptions Where new cables are being supplied due to them being reported as missing lost or damaged through mis use then these will become a chargeable item In the event of this you must contact OMITEC directly HELP DESK Trolley and Associated Power Supplies The electrical and electronic parts of the trolley s are covered by this agreement i e 2 x power supplies 1 x printer power supply 1 x mains distribution point Replacement parts will be shipped directly to the dealer and the faulty parts should be returned by the dealer to FEDEX within 14 days of the receipt of the new part Mechanical parts are not covered and will only be repaired subject to an additional charge Compact Discs Damaged discs due to normal wear and tear can be replaced through a request to the Help Desk TESTBOOK EXCHANGE MATRIX Contact Deliver Return Method Metho TestBook Help Desk Courier will collect once contacted Help Desk Courier Cour
31. circumstances i The TestBook fails to reach the Welcome screen 1 The TestBook persistently fails to load and execute data from the compact disc 11 Failures caused by the RDS operating system TestBook exchanges will not be covered by this agreement where the software error is found to have been caused by unauthorised attempts to modify TestBook software or loading of unauthorised software Exclusions Repair work resulting from the causes detailed below are not covered by this exchange contract i Repairs or modifications including the removal or damaging of integrity seals that has not been undertaken by Agilent Technologies 1 Damage caused by the improper use of TestBook including unreasonable cosmetic damage Usage of the unit outside the agreed environmental conditions a copy of which can be made available upon request In such cases Agilent Technologies will advise Land Rover of the cost of repair and the repair will only be undertaken with the prior written approval of Land Rover In these circumstances Land Rover reserves the right to pass this cost onto the respective dealer The printer is covered by the support agreement In the event of failure you should report it through your relevant TestBook Help Desk and they will arrange a replacement Printer It does not however cover the inkjet printer cartridge and it is recommended therefore that you remove the cartridge prior to the ex
32. cts you to touch two targets which will appear on the screen Upon completion of the calibration test the new calibration constants are stored on the hard disk To ensure that these new constants are deployed the TestBook should be switched off in the correct manner and restarted HARDWARE Touchscreen E Click on touch Click an release Drag Drag double click Click sound on touches Cancel Select the calibrate option Touch the targets from a position of normal use Several targets such as the following appear on your screen Touch each of the targets that show on the display Mouse Button Emulation The following figure then appears on the display Check Calibration Touch different areas on the screen Does the cursar jump to your fingertip Select Yes to save the screen coordinates as chosen Select No to repeat the touch screen calibration 37 HARDWARE HOW TO INSTALL TESTBOOK SOFTWARE TestBook software is updated periodically to include new features If you receive a new TestBook software CD it will need to be installed as follows Install means copying the software programs from the compact disc onto TestBook s internal hard disc TestBook Software Installation Procedure for Rover Diagnostic System RDS CD s 1 Place the new RDS software CD into TestBook For help with using CD s see earlier section Using Compact Discs
33. d DIAGNOSTICS VIN PREFIX Land Rover Defender Land Rover Discovery Range Rover Classic New Range Rover Freelander Discovery Series II MODEL YEAR CHANGE POINTS LANDROVER not w __ ____ ____ 0098 600477 Freelander 5 Door Diesel 601683 636914 Defender 90 V8 Defender 90 Diesel 159810 Defender 90 NAS 064528 995821 Defender 100 V8 159821 Defender 100 Diesel 159811 Defender 130 159831 Discovery 3 door TDi Discovery 3 door Tdi Auto 067271 081991 163290 703764 746945 Discovery 3 door V8 Discovery 5 door TDi Discovery 5 door Tdi Auto 065253 082025 163176 703243 746566 Discovery 5 door V8 Discovery 5 door T16 MPi 792672 Discovery Series 5 Door 200412 Tdi 900012 Discovery Series 5 Door 200430 Tdi Auto 900055 MODELYEARVINPREFIX_ K L m Freelander 3door Petrot Freelander 3 Door Diese Freelander 5 door Petrol Discovery 5 door NAS Discovery Series 5 Door V8 200420 900069 Discovery Series Il 5 Door NAS 200507 900000 DIAGNOSTICS MODEL YEAR VIN CHANGE POINTS LANDROVER pues e 196 196 199 MODEL vean not w RangeRoverClassic V8 __ 624781 647845 Range Rover Classic 2 door 6248
34. drive already 4 Ensure the new CD is label side up in the caddy 5 Open the door to the drive by gently pulling the tab down and outwards 6 With the CD label side facing up slide the caddy into the drive with the arrow edge forward and the metal shutter side toward the bottom 7 Close both the CD drive door and the TestBook access door Remember to always eject the CD and caddy from the disc drive before removing TestBook from its trolley for long periods of time This requires TestBook to be at the Welcome Screen 30 CD CLEANING PROCEDURE TestBook reads information from the bottom of the CD the side without any labelling printed on it If the bottom side of a CD should become soiled by fingerprints dirt or dust the following cleaning procedure will be necessary NOTE Never use any type of solvent or A cleaner when cleaning a CD 1 If the CD is in TestBook press the eject button and remove the CD holding it by the edges This requires TestBook to be at the Welcome Screen 2 If the CD is not in TestBook remove it from its case and hold it by the edges only 3 Find a clean lint free soft cloth It must be dry 4 Wipe the CD only in a straight line moving from the centre to the edge 5 return the cleaned CD to a protective case or back into TestBook BEGINNING WORK WITH Turning on TestBook 1 When you switch ON TestBook a number of self test and set up screens
35. e prior authorisation of the appropriate TestBook Help Desk The relevant TestBook Help Desk is as listed below HELP DESK Land Rover North America LANA Latin 4 South America N S C Distributor Gaydon Caribbean Land Rover Japan Australia Land Rover Australia HELP DESK EXCHANGE TIMES TestBooks Printers Cables and Power supplies For calls received by the relevant Help Desk by 14 30 local time Dealerships in the countries of the European Union Austria Switzerland Norway U S A and Australia will receive a replacement unit on the following FEDEX working day For calls received by the relevant Help Desk by 14 30 local time Dealerships in the countries of Eastern Europe will receive a replacement unit within 48 hours of the following FEDEX working day For other countries FEDEX will use its best endeavours to provide replacement units as soon as possible from the date of the original request The expected exchange time will be given at the time of authorising the exchange The only exception to the times quoted above is where delays are caused by circumstances which are beyond the control of FEDEX NOTE These exchange times are subject to clearance through local custom control CD s CD s will be despatched by first class post on the next working day following receipt of request Returns When an Exchange TestBook has been delivered you will find paperwork attached to the TestBook Withi
36. e it is vital that every section of the Information Sheet is filled in accurately before it is transmitted If just one small detail is missed out or changed slightly it could make the difference between getting a solution to your problem in minutes or days TestBook has the capability to print a Help Desk information sheet with certain sections automatically completed Pressing the Help Desk button on the Welcome Screen automatically prints a Help Desk sheet with six sections filled in These six sections are the ones taken from the Dealer Information entered in Configuration They are Dealer Name Corporate ID Telephone Number Fax Number Contact 1 TestBook Serial Model Number If an RDS error occurs the Fault Notification box has a Help Desk button on it Pressing this completes the six sections mentioned previously and the following sections aswell Data CD Reference Number RDS Release Number Screen Reference Node ID Error Message Displayed The following sections MUST also be completed Vehicle Details and Reported Fault This should include the exact vehicle model derivative model year and VIN plus any component numbers or codes relevant to the area of the vehicle being worked on When combined with details of the reported fault that you are trying to diagnose this may give TestBook engineers a short cut to a solution based on previous experience Full details of Test being
37. e listed in the table below 800 ohms 1 of reading or 2 ohms whichever is greater 1 of full scale Vehicle Communication Serial Interface 51 The vehicle communication serial interface VCSI allows TestBook to communicate with specified electronic control units ECUs and other devices that follow the ISO9141 standard This international standard specifies the requirements for setting up the interchange of digital information between on board ECUs of road vehicles and diagnostic testers The ISO 9141 support consists of three main functional blocks the asynchronous serial receiver transmitter counter timers and the ISO 9141 physical interface The asynchronous serial receiver transmitter and counter timer logic are implemented using a field programmable gate array FPGA The physical interface is electrically isolated from TestBook TestBook VCSI can achieve a baud rate synchronization from 10 to 10K baud Power Sources TestBook can be connected directly across the vehicle battery terminals In this mode of operation the VCSI and VOM isolations will keep the vehicle battery ground isolated from the signal ground The isolated DC to DC converter will provide the ground isolation for the peripheral connectors such as the parallel and serial ports The peripheral signals are not isolated TestBook can also be powered from an external AC to DC power supply This mode is especially useful to recharge TestBook internal bat
38. e or Not Connected appears check the following Is the printer On Line The light on the printer labelled On Line should be lit If not press the On Line button on the printer If the printer does not become on line try resetting the patel by turning it OFF and then back ON Touch BLACK or WHITE to TEST LCD DISPLAY If an error code appears on the see the User s Manual that came with the printer for an explanation of the message Check the cable between TestBook and the printer to make sure it is plugged in securely Check the Configuration Module to make sure TestBook is set up to use the printer The configuration screen is reached by touching Configuration at the Welcome screen See Set Printer Paper in the TestBook Configuration Section of details en the message connected will After the above tests are complete two new buttons will appear on the control panel These buttons labelled Black and White test that the LCD screen is able to display all black or all white When touched a solid black screen or a solid white screen will appear for a few seconds and then go away BLACK Displays a solid black screen WHITE Displays a solid white screen If service appears necessary after repeating the test contact the Testbook Help Desk to verify the problem 44 ROVING PROBE TEST The Roving Probe Test will help uncover problems with TestBook hardware Run this test whenever you suspect a problem with
39. e real life experience that we have all gained so far For example it was felt that the number of separate publications that technicians might need to refer to when using TestBook had become excessive and difficult to manage in a workshop situation So this Technician s Handbook has been designed to consolidate all the information and guidance that used to exist in a variety of publications within this single easy reference book Virtually everything that you need to know is in this handbook including details of what to do if you can t find the answer you need Although much of the information given here is similar to that previously published many items have been updated extra information has been added and efforts have been made to clarify certain parts of the text Land Rover is constantly seeking ways to improve the specification and design of its vehicles and alterations take place continually Whilst every effort is made to produce upto date literature this User Manual should not be regarded as an infallible guide to current specification nor does it constitute an offer for the fitment of any particular system or component HARDWARE CONTENTS TESTBOOK INSTALLATION GUIDE FURTHER DETAILS OF TESTBOOK EQUIPMENT PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS PREPARING A SITE FOR TESTBOOK TROLLEY INSTALLATION GUIDE TESTBOOK 1 TROLLEY INSTALLATION GUIDE TESTBOOK 2 CLEANING TESTBOOK 1
40. ecause the power is being supplied from outside TestBook It also has an internal battery that prevents the unit from shutting off for short periods of time when you need to disconnect it from external power RLB 1265 Contrast knob Green indicator external power Amber indicator internal power ON OFF button O 16 POWERING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 1 TestBook normally gets power from its own power supply transformer when it is plugged into a power point This is called EXTERNAL POWER because the power is being supplied from outside TestBook also has an internal battery that prevents the unit from shutting off for short periods of time when you need to disconnect it from external power To turn TestBook ON first plug the TestBook power supply into a mains power point TestBook must be connected to a power point before it can be turned ON as its design prevents it from being turned ON while it is unplugged Press the ON OFF button on the front panel located just beneath the display When turned ON the green light on the front panel next to the power plug symbol will light up ROVER GROUP IMPORTANT To turn testbook off first return to the welcome screen At the welcome screen touch the Shutdown button Wait until the message please turn off TestBook now appears on the screen Then and not before press the ON OFF button If TestBook is switched off without going through this shutdow
41. g CD Drive Testing LAN Card Checking for Parallel Device Touch BLACK or WHITE to TEST LCD DISPLAY This test attempts to read from the compact disc that is currently in the drive If the CD can be read the message PASSED will appear If Fail or No CD Found appears this may be caused by one of the following conditions There is no CD in the drive press the eject button to make sure The CD is upside down in the caddy The label side should be facing outwards The CD is dirty or scratched see CD Cleaning Procedure The CD is defective Try using another CD If it works replace the defective CD OR the drive may be malfunctioning Check all the above and retry the test For units containing a correctly operating LAN card the message Present will appear Some units do not have a LAN Card so that message is Not Present This does not indicate an error if your unit does not include the LAN card The LAN Local Area Network facility is intended for potential future developments in dealership systems and is not currently in use This test will verify the connection to a printer In many cases no printer will be connected and the message off line or Not Connected will appear This is the normal message for a TestBook without a printer 15 EIE SEDE plugged into TestBook powered OFF and On Line appear If you have a printer plugged into TestBook and the message Off Lin
42. ge completely Plug TestBook back into an external power supply Leave TestBook plugged in overnight The TestBook itself does not need to be left switched ON The battery should last longer the following day If the battery life is still less than five minutes please telephone the Helpdesk for a replacement TestBook BATTERY RESTORATION PROCEDURE 1 Perform this procedure at the end of the working day It should take less than fifteen minutes If it takes longer the battery didn t need restoration 1 Leave TestBook ON at the Welcome screen 2 Without turning TestBook off unplug the external power supply Check to see that the green light on the front panel changes to the amber light 3 Wait for the internal battery to discharge completely The display may go blank after a while but wait until the amber light on the front panel next to the battery symbol goes out completely 5 15 minutes depending on battery condition 4 Plug TestBook back into an external power supply 5 Leave TestBook plugged in overnight The TestBook itself does not need to be left switched ON 6 The battery should last longer the following day If the battery life is still less than five minutes then the battery should be replaced HARDWARE BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE TESTBOOK 1 If the previous steps fail to restore acceptable battery life it should be replaced using the following procedure
43. ich is displayed at the upper left hand corner of the screen NOTE Screen Numbers are needed to identify screens if you have to call the Help Desk The VIEW AREA 15 the middle area of the screen where the technical information and other documents are displayed The CONTROL PANEL at the bottom of the screen contains eight buttons These buttons change somewhat from screen to screen The fifth button is always HELP Touch it at any time to get a description of the current screen no help is available for this specific screen a standard RDS help page will appear HARDWARE Screen Format Jj _ L RLB1271 1116 2 Viewing Area 3 Control Panel 39 HARDWARE HOW TO VIEW PICTURES Some documents include pictures or illustrations sometimes on the same screen as text If the picture is too large to fit on the screen along with the text a camera icon will appear instead of the picture In this case if you touch this camera icon TestBook will then display the missing picture on its own There is a special picture viewing screen that will appear when you touch a picture or camera icon You can Zoom In to see a picture in greater detail Simply touch the area of the picture that you would like to see close up NOTE You cannot zoom a second time RLB1273
44. ier Courier will deliver and collect at the same time Cables Help Desk Courier Post Dealer must return the faulty cable within 14 days of the receipt of the new cable Adapters Help Desk Courier Post Dealer must return the faulty adapter within 14 days of the receipt of the new adapter Trolley Power Help Desk Courier Post Dealer must return the faulty part Supplies within 14 days of the receipt of the new one Compact Discs Help Desk Post Post Dispose of safely locally or return to the TestBook Help Desk HELP DESK TESTBOOK CABLES Omitec Instrumentation Ltd Hopton Industrial Estate London Road Land Rover Part No Supplier Part No Devizes DTCO0006A 29053 60002 WILTS DTC0007A 29053 60006 or SNIOZ2EU 4999360014 TEL 44 01380 729256 DTC0008A 29053 60004 FAX 44 01380 729277 DTC0013A 27091 60006 or 29053 60012 DTC0051A 29055 60016 5063 3238 or 5063 3240 CCS 29053 64001 DTTOOO1A 29053 60005 HELP DESK NOTES HELP DESK Fax 44 0 1926 647310 HELP US HELP YOU Please ensure you have the following information to hand BEFORE you contact the Help Desk Dealer Name and Address 1 Date Corporate ID 2 Telephone No including area code 3 Fax No including area code 4 Contact 1 5 Contact 2 TestBook Serial Model No located on rear of screen 6 Screen Reference Node ID alpha numeric data displayed top left
45. k needs to know the current date and time If it is incorrect this is where it is adjusted Do not however make adjustments without first consulting the Help Desk it is easy to damage the age protected software Set Configuration Password An option to install security codes to prevent unauthorised re setting of TestBook configurations Align Touch If the screen cursor doesn t align with the area you touch this facility allows re calibration to correct this 35 HARDWARE COLUMN 3 Enter Dealership Information A facility for putting the dealership information into the TestBook memory Pressing this button brings up spaces numbered from one to x These relate to the following boxes on the Help Desk Information eet Dealer Name Corporate ID Telephone Number Fax Number Contact 1 TestBook Serial Model Number This information is used when TestBook automatically prints a Helpdesk form Install RDS Software For the installation and updating of RDS software from the RDS CD Set Printer Type and Paper Do not adjust these settings Configure Network Do not use unless you have the appropriate network in your dealership Configuration Enter Date and Time Enter Dealership Information Set Configuration Password Install RDS Software Set Printer Type and Paper Configure Networking 36 Touch Screen Calibration Select the Align Touch button to recalibrate the touch screen TestBook instru
46. l be ready to begin using TestBook 11 HARDWARE Installing The Trolley Door 1 Put hinge into securing hole 12 Installing the Printer Installation 0 01 R QO ND Remove printer door from the TestBook trolley Remove the screw and bracket from the trolley Remove the printer from the cardboard box Place the printer into the trolley connecting the power lead and centronics cable first Locate the printer into the holes in the printer shelf Refit the screw and bracket Open the printer paper feed and insert the printer cartridge Refit the printer door to the trolley 13 HARDWARE IMPORTANT PROTECTING YOUR TESTBOOK Whether using a Trolley or other location for your TestBook you need to protect it from the following common workshop hazards Avoid extremes of temperature the safe operating range is 0 409 Centigrade Celsius and there should always be adequate ventilation around the TestBook do not operate it within any kind of enclosing container Do not leave TestBook inside a vehicle in a hot environment e g parked in the sun When TestBook is out of use or in storage the acceptable temperature range is from 10 to 60 Centigrade Celsius TestBook is not proof against water or other fluid spillages keep it dry and clean Avoid exposing TestBook to direct sunlight as this may fade the screen display Powerful magnetic fields are bad for any
47. must be plugged into either a power point or a Road Test Power Supply in order for it to be switched ON TestBook by design will not turn ON from internal battery power The nicad battery recharges whenever TestBook is plugged into an external power supply Return the unit to the external power supply as soon as possible after a road test so that it can begin recharging for the next road test The time needed to re charge a fully drained battery varies with ambient temperature Two to three hours if temperature is less than 30 Centigrade Celsius Overnight if warmer than 30 Centigrade Celsius The battery despatched in new TestBook units is uncharged They must to be fully charged before they will provide power This simply means leaving them in TestBook overnight while it is plugged into an external power supply TestBook does not need to be turned ON during recharging After a while it may be noticed that TestBook s battery does not last as long as when it was new To extend the charge life of the battery the following steps should be carried out 22 BATTERY RESTORATION PROCEDURE 2 Perform this procedure the end the working day It should take less than fifteen minutes If it takes longer the battery didn t need restoration 1 2 3 Leave TestBook at the Welcome screen Without turning TestBook off unplug the external power supply Wait for the internal battery to dischar
48. n 5mm high If too much paper is put in or if the paper is damp the feeder may jam Paper should therefore be stored in a warm dry place such as an office rather than in the workshop Any paper left in the feeder tray at the end of a working shift should be removed and put back into store until needed again If left out overnight it will absorb moisture from the air as the temperature falls Attach the two additional CD caddy holders these will be found in the small box at the bottom of the trolley box They snap into place below the two pre installed caddy holders line up the plastic tabs into the grooves and push each caddy holder firmly into place The holders should then be flush to one another in two rows of two You should now have a fully operational TestBook trolley unit that only requires the mains cord to be plugged into a mains supply socket in order to start work Please note however that the internal battery discussed in a later section is supplied in a discharged state To fully charge it you should leave TestBook plugged into the mains but with TestBook itself turned off overnight before starting to use it TROLLEY INSTALLATION GUIDE TESTBOOK 2 If you are using a TestBook Trolley this gives a convenient purpose designed location for your TestBook The Trolley is delivered to you as a virtually complete assembly you only need to fit the TestBook its printer the trolley door and you wil
49. n procedure the software files on its memory may be scrambled and prevent TestBook from working correctly next time When turning OFF TestBook before moving it be sure to eject the CD and its caddy holder first This procedure is described under Using Compact Discs INTERNAL POWER 2 To provide brief stopgap power while unplugged TestBook has an internal nicad battery It will provide fifteen minutes of use on a full charge It is only meant to provide power when moving TestBook into and out of a vehicle before and after a road test During the road test itself you must use the Road Test Power Supply which is described on the following page Interpreting the Indicator Lights The indicator lights located on the side panel show that TestBook is operating as designed The green light specifies whether TestBook passed the Power On Self Test POST a diagnostic test that evaluates system hardware The yellow light indicates that TestBook is connected to a power source other than the internal battery HARDWARE 17 HARDWARE INTERNAL POWER 1 To provide brief stopgap power while unplugged TestBook has an internal nicad battery The internal battery is located behind the dummy panel at the front of TestBook It will provide between five to ten minutes of use on a full charge It is only meant to provide power when moving TestBook into and out of a vehicle before and after
50. n the paperwork There is a contact number that you must ring to arrange for a courier to collect the faulty unit Cables and Power supplies need to be returned by post in the next 14 days DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES To ensure the smooth operation of this process and the effective management of the limited TestBook stocks there are a number of responsibilities that must be observed by the dealer 1 The instrument should be removed from the trolley and available for the exchange 2 Ensure that any C D s are removed prior to the receipt of the exchange unit 3 The instrument should be in a safe and clean condition for the engineers to work on 4 When a fault is reported to the Help Desk please report the fault as accurately as possible and provide all the data required by the pro forma TestBook fault report form 5 Contacting the courier to retrieve the faulty unit must be done immediately Failure to do so could result in a charge to the dealer NOTE Observing these responsibilities will ensure that we maintain a speedy exchange time reduce stock shortages and avoid potential increases in cost SERVICE LEVEL TestBook TestBook Units that become in operable due to hardware or software failure will be exchanged under the support agreement Hardware will be exchanged when the unit fails to meet any area of the operating specification as determined by the TestBook Help Desk Software failures will be in the following
51. oftware fails to correct the error 46 HARDWARE SERVICING TESTBOOK Display Panel Disconnect cable from base unit 2 Rotate display until you can remove it from the hooks 47 HARDWARE TestBook Shelf 1 Remove screws from shelf 2 Remove panel from the trolley NOTE The shelf covers the power 2 supplies 48 DIAGNOSTICS CONTENTS HOW TO GET STARTED DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS MODEL YEAR VIN CHANGE POINTS LANDROVER MODEL YEAR VIN CHANGE POINTS LANDROVER CABLING GUIDE TESTBOOK ERROR CODES HOW STARTED on TestBook and wait for the Welcome screen to appear after TestBook has automatically run through a number of set up and self test screens Select Disc for vehicle Locate the current compact disc for the vehicle you are working on and insert into TestBook Select Diagnostic System from the Welcome screen Select Vehicle and model year and touch Continue Enter VIN key in the full Vehicle Identification Number and touch CONTINUE Check that all the information on screen is correct for the vehicle and touch CONTINUE again Select the Diagnostic Required Touch the icon that relates to the vehicle system that you wish to investigate Connect TestBook to vehicle TestBook will tell you on screen which connectors and cables you need to connect it to the vehicle For each item you will be given both the Hewlett Packard part number e g 29053
52. ook by toggling the power button to 0 and unplugging the power cord from its power source and the TestBook 2 Inspect TestBook cables connectors and power cord for any damage or corrosion If damaged replace them immediately 3 Inspect the display window cable assemblies and connectors for any contaminants CAUTION Do not use chlorinated solvents to clean TestBook NOTE Although TestBook is moisture resistant it is not moisture proof Dry TestBook off thoroughly after cleaning it Cleaning the Base Unit Wipe the top and bottom covers clean using a soft cloth and mild detergent or hand soap Avoid using petroleum based solvents such as acetone benzene or tricloroethylene They contain chemicals that can etch plastic surfaces Cleaning the Display Window The display window collects grime during normal use Touch the top left hand corner of the touch screen to freeze the screen Wipe the screen with a clean soft static free cloth Use a non abrasive plastic cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe the display area Place a small amount of plastic cleaner on a soft cloth and wipe clean Again avoid using petroleum based solvents such as acetone benzene or tricloroethylene They contain chemicals that can etch plastic surfaces 15 HARDWARE POWERING TESTBOOK TESTBOOK 2 TestBook normally gets power from its own power supply transformer when it is plugged into a mains power supply This is called EXTERNAL POWER b
53. ou can check the individual items off the checklist supplied with each TestBook If any items are missing please contact your Help Desk Full TestBook Packages e g UK market tana Rover ony Primer fox Old Land Rover x Cables PressurelVacuum ki EGR Breakout Box Transfer Break out Cable Cabinets L R Cable Cases NOTE This is for general information your contents inspection should only be against the checklist included with your equipment Old in this context means cables to suit those models that do not have a J1962 diagnostic connector HARDWARE Basic TestBook Packages e g some export markets TestBook Land Rover Cables Identifying the Product model option and serial numbers are located on the Serial Agency label which is located on the back of TestBook The TestBook Agency Regulatory label is shown below Please ensure that you read the Serial Agency label for product warnings HEWLETT WARNING 0 PACKARD lt vapors This equipment should be located st leser 400 mm 18 inches above the floor DO NOT USE BELOW GARAGE FLOOR GRADE MIKE mones LEVEL PAS UTILISER UN NIVEAU INFERIEUR 4 H 2 A CELUI DU PLANCHER DU GARAGE OU DU 801 BHLI WRTRMESESTA FLED ay nt les with the rea nts n pert 15 TEX EINE RECLAMOS E of Rules for a Class
54. out of the voltage will appear in a box near the middle of the screen Be sure to connect the red probe to the battery and the black probe to the battery When the Voltage is measured steady for ten seconds the test will respond PASSED To account for strong or worn batteries the test will PASS with any steady voltage of between 1 and 18 Volts If your test battery does not have between 1 5 to 12 volts _ TestBook cannot read the voltage the message FAILED will appear Check the following Check that the Roving Probes are still securely plugged into TestBook Check the fuse in the back of TestBook Replace the fuse if necessary with a 1 Amp fuse of the same size See Fuse Replacement in the TestBook Installation Guide section Check the battery using another tool to make sure that the voltage is between 1 5 to 12 volts If service appears necessary contact the Testbook HelpDesk to verify the problem 45 HARDWARE LAN CONNECTION TEST The LAN Local Area Network Connection Test is not available yet It will be added in a future revision of the RDS software FILE SYSTEM The File System Test checks for the presence of the important RDS system files and checks that they are the correct size and date Errors here may sometimes be corrected by re installing the RDS software from the RDS CD but the errors may indicate a more significant underlying problem Contact Help Desk if re installing the RDS s
55. power circuit is protected by a 15 amp fuse to prevent internal circuitry from being damaged The fuse will not burn out under normal operation You can cause the fuse to blow by connecting the TestBook to a power source with a higher voltage than a standard vehicle battery 1 Pull 15 amp fuse from battery power cable 2 Snap new 15 amp fuse into place 24 FUSE REPLACEMENT TESTBOOK 1 TestBook is protected by a 1 Amp fuse to prevent the internal circuitry from being damaged The fuse will not burn out under normal operation However the following situations may cause the fuse to burn out 1 Making a connection to a power source beyond the limits of TestBook s instrumentation 2 Connecting the Roving Probes to electrical current while TestBook is measuring for resistance How to Check the Fuse 1 Turn OFF TestBook and unplug the power supply from the power point 2 Locate the fuse on the rear panel of TestBook When facing the back panel it is located on the lower left hand side just below where it is marked 1 0 3 Twist the fuse holder counter clockwise using a small screwdriver After about an eighth of a turn the fuse will come out 4 Remove the fuse and inspect the filament When burned it will be broken 5 If the fuse has blown substitute it with a new fuse rated at 1 Amp It must be exactly the same physical size Never use a fuse rated higher than 1 Amp nor a fuse with a larger glass case
56. roll forward in the document by one page Along with these buttons on the control panel HOT SPOTS within document can be touched to find more information Any text or graphic with a shaded box around it is a HOT SPOT 41 HARDWARE THE RETURN DESTINATION MENU Select Return Destination MODEL YEAR 1998 Previous Return Screen This is the screen provided if you use the return button on the Technical Information control panel It provides a menu to move you quickly around TestBook functions The buttons on this screen are as follows Welcome This takes you back to the original Welcome screen with its choice of Technical Information Diagnostic System Toolbox and Expert Toolbox Model Selection Takes you to a menu of models so that you can select Technical Information about the model you are working on NOTE The following selection options are only available on a Technical Information disc 42 Previous Next Continue 2 Manual Selection Takes you to a menu of Workshop Manuals Bulletins and other documents relevant to the vehicle you are working on all available on screen Section Selection Takes you to a choice of sections within the Manual you are using Category selection Takes you to a menu of available categories within the section of the Manual you are using Title Selection Takes you to a menu of titles within the category you are using INTEGRITY 5 5
57. t need to turn TestBook OFF 1 Connect the Road Test power Supply to the battery of the vehicle to be road tested Connect the red cable to the battery post Always double check that you have connected the red cable to the correct positive terminal before going on to connect the black cable to the battery post This is very important as the polarity must NOT be reversed 2 Switch off TestBook s power supply at the power point on the side of the trolley 3 Unplug the power supply from TestBook 4 Plug the other end of the Road Test Power supply into TestBook s power port 5 Return TestBook to a mains power point as soon as you finish the road test 6 When transferring TestBook to and from the Road Test Supply remember the limited time available on the internal battery don t let anything else distract you while doing this 7 Allow at least two hours to fully recharge the internal nicad battery The battery recharges as long as TestBook is plugged in even when the unit is switched OFF USING THE TOUCH SCREEN TestBook has been designed for ease of use Instead of an external keyboard all user input is given to the TestBook by touching the screen NOTE The Touch screen is made of standard glass not safety glass In the event that the glass should break extreme caution should be taken as long shards may fall out of the TestBook TestBook actually responds at the moment that you lift your finger away from
58. tation Operating Survival Conducted Radiated Magnetic Low Energy Pulse High Energy Pulse Line Surge Line Sag Line Drop out DC input Reverses velocity change of 350cm s half sine wave form duration 3 ms trapezoidal wave form velocity change of 742 cm s Minimum acceleration 30g 0 15KV Air discharge excluding connectors 4KV contrast discharge excluding connectors 15 25KV Air discharge excluding connectors 3 V over frequency range of 30 Hz to 50 Hz 1 V over frequency range of 50kHz to 400 MHz 10 V m over frequency range of 14kHz to 1 GHz 1 gauss over frequency range of 47 5 Hz to 198 Hz 3 KV 100kHz Ring Wave 1 KV at 1 2 ms rise by 50 ms decay to half peak 25 for 500 ms 25 for 500 ms OV for 10 ms PREPARING SITE FOR If you have a TestBook trolley go on to the next section If you are not using a TestBook Trolley then you need to meet the following requirements in siting the TestBook for use The surface must be firm flat and reasonably level this is particularly important satisfactory operation of the CD disc drive and any risks of TestBook falling or being knocked over should obviously be avoided The TestBook mains power supply transformer unit also needs to be securely positioned near to the TestBook and the power cables protected from workshop traffic to prevent accidental disconnection or damage Position TestBook so
59. tbook off first return to the Welcome screen At the Welcome screen touch the Shutdown button Wait until the message please turn off TestBook now appears on the screen Then and not before press the POWER button If TestBook is switched off without going through this shutdown procedure the software files on its memory may be scrambled and prevent TestBook from working correctly next time When turning OFF TestBook before moving it be sure to eject the CD first This procedure is described under Using Compact Discs Turning off the TestBook HARDWARE 21 HARDWARE BATTERY CHECKING AND REPLACEMENT Internal Battery The rechargeable battery in TestBook will not normally need to be serviced It allows a technician to disconnect TestBook from one vehicle and reconnect it to another without the loss of data When TestBook draws power from an energy source other than the internal battery the yellow indicator light is on However if the battery life drops below five minutes it is possible to extend it This is described later in this section Battery Operation TestBook s internal nicad battery is designed to power TestBook only when moving it between a power point and a vehicle It will normally provide fifteen minutes of power when fully charged For power within the vehicle use the Road Test Power Supply provided Never attempt a road test using only TestBook s internal battery NOTE TestBook
60. tery while not in use When connected to the vehicle TestBook uses DC power from the vehicle with a voltage range of 9 7 V DC to 16V DC If the vehicle power is lost or TestBook is disconnected from the vehicle TestBook operates from its internal battery pack TestBook is capable of operating while not connected to a vehicle for no more than 15 minutes based on a fully charged new battery The system clock and configuration RAM on the system board in TestBook is battery backed up with a nickel cadmium battery Mechanical Design TestBook is composed of two separate enclosures a display unit and a base unit The display unit houses the display speaker and touch screen The base unit houses all other electronics The display unit is attached to the base unit through a pivot mechanism which allows it to be angled for normal use folded down for transporting or removed for remote usage The display unit is tethered to the base unit with one thin cable allowing it to be easily moved around the vehicle Base Unit Enclosure The base unit enclosure consists of sheet metal parts that form a protective environment for the main electronics The enclosure has rubber bumpers at strategic points to absorb shock from accidental drops There is a handle at the top of the unit for transporting it The display module has a storage location on the base unit The display can be stored with the LCD facing the base unit This configura
61. that Safety Regulations are met 4 Place clean filter pad into the snap cover and remount assembly 26 USING COMPACT DISCS CDs TESTBOOK 2 TestBook reads vehicle repair information from Compact Discs These are referred to as CD s TestBook can only read information from the CD it is not able to modify or save any information on the CD TestBook has an internal hard disc drive for saving information TestBook must be resting on it s rubber feet when using CD s Always remove the CD from the disc drive before moving TestBook long distances This is done by pressing the eject button on the CD drive while the Welcome screen is being displayed on TestBook NOTE TestBook must be displaying the Welcome screen before the eject button on the drive will eject the CD The eject button will not operate at any other screen nor will it eject with TestBook switched off The top side of the CD is the side with labelling The digital information however is on the under side of the CD the shiny side without any words or graphics printed on it Therefore it is very important that the under side of the CD is kept clean CD s must be kept away from heat High temperatures will damage them Be sure to store them appropriately NOTE Handle Compact Disc s by their edges only if the bottom non label side of the CD has visible dirt or fingerprints it will require careful cleaning before you can use it See CD Cleaning Pro
62. that you have convenient access to the cable ports and with sufficient room to avoid sharp bends on the connecting cables as well as to the touch screen and the CD disc drive Take the power lead from the separate mains power transformer unit and plug it into the power input port on TestBook marked by the symbol You can then plug the transformer feed cable into the mains socket to start using TestBook HARDWARE TROLLEY INSTALLATION GUIDE TESTBOOK 1 If you are using a TestBook Trolley this gives a convenient purpose designed location for your TestBook The Trolley is delivered to you as a virtually complete assembly you only need to fit the Cable management bar the TestBook and its printer two additional CD caddy holders plus the mains cord and you will be ready to begin using TestBook Start by fitting the Cable Management Bar Unwrap the two fixing screws in the plastic bag attached to the trolley handle Hold the bar so that the cable notches are uppermost behind the trolley and slide the free ends into the grooves beneath the TestBook platform Holding the bar in position line up the screw holes in the free ends of the bar with the holes in the trolley body insert and tighten the fixing screws HARDWARE Next carefully lower the TestBook onto the trolley platform so it fits securely within the locating rim and so that the name TestBook shows right way up at the front of the trolley
63. the screen not at the moment you touch it If you slide your finger off the selected button as you lift away from the screen TestBook will not respond The best way to make a selection is to pay attention to the pointer small crosshair or clock on the screen After lifting your finger make sure the pointer is on top of the button you are selecting If it is not try touching again When the pointer turns into a clock it means that TestBook is busy working on your selection Wait until the clock disappears before touching another button If the pointer does not line up with your finger touch to the screen there is an easy way to correct it At the Welcome screen touch the button labelled Configuration on the Control Panel Enter the Configuration password if one is set Then press Align Touch See the Touch Screen Calibration section for more detail If using the ALIGN TOUCH facility does not correct the problem please ask someone else to try it before condemning the TestBook Sometimes a user can become STATICALLY CHARGED and the cursor will not respond 19 HARDWARE ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY To adjust the contrast press the button near the bottom of the display Select plus for more or minus for less contrast NOTE Regular use of contrast control over time and temperature range is normal for this kind of display 20 TURNING OFF To turn tes
64. tion will protect the LCD during transportation The display module can also be placed so the LCD faces away from the base unit to allow the user to interface with the tester without hand holding the display Cables and Adapters The TestBook package contains the road test power supply This cable has been designed to operate in the harsh automotive garage environment The road test power supply connects TestBook to the vehicle battery This cable is 4 2 metres long It has red and black battery clamps at one end and a sub miniature D power connector at the other A black PVC molded fuse box is located near the clamp end HARDWARE PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Base Unit Display Unit Connectors 109 mm 4 30 in 318 mm 128 in 333 mm 13 1212 6 in 27 mm 1 06 in 279 mm 10 98 in 264 mm 10 39 in An Input Output connector area is provided at the front and rear of TestBook All connectors follow industry standards ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Conditions Specifications Temperature Operating Non operating Humidity Operating Non operating Vibration Operating Non operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 10492 40 to 70 40 to 158 15 to 95 RH at 40 non condensing 90 RH at 65 non condensing 0 30 RMS 5 to 500 2 2 41 G RMS 5 to 500 Hz Drop of 36 may cause superficial damage Electromagnetic Susceptibility AC Line Transients Operating Transpor
65. tion Drawing Q Security Drawing Q SLS 8 ABS Drawing SRS Drawing Q Vehicle Configuration Drawing Q Warnings amp Sounders Drawing Q Washers amp Wipers Drawing Q Windows amp Sunroof Drawing Q 10 RANGE ROVER CLASSIC FUNCTION MODEL YEAR DRAWING RANGEROVERGIASSIC FUNGTON MOPELYEAR Technical Information Repair Manual 93 gt Technical Bulletins Electrical Trouble Shooting 93 gt Manual 96 UK only Diagnostic System Anti lock Braking System Drawing D Air Suspension Drawing E Airbag SRS Test Drawing M Load Box Simulation Drawing V 3 9 amp 4 2 Engine Management 14CUX Drawing F Diesel Turbo Exhaust Gas Recirculation Drawing N 11 DIAGNOSTICS NEW RANGE ROVER FUNCTION MODEL YEAR DRAWING REFERENCE 12 Technical Information Repair Manual Technical Bulletins Electrical Trouble shooting Manual Connector Library Diagnostic System Air Suspension Airbag SRS Load Box Simulation Airbag SRS ABS ABS Auto Gearbox BeCM Cruise Control GEMS Breakout Box Electronic Diesel Control EMS 5 2 1 Heating Ventilation and Air conditioning Horn Instrument pack Lighting Mirrors Seats Security Transfer Gearbox Wash Wipe Windows 25222225255 555 Drawing S Drawing AB Drawing Z Phone HelpDesk Drawing AB Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing U Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing Q Drawing
66. ue This button will take you to the next screen in the diagnostic procedure or test sequence At the end of a diagnostic test procedure the Continue button will allow you to exit from the procedure taking you to what TestBook determines to be the next logical point This may be another diagnostic area or the Welcome screen It is important to be aware that this need not be the end of your diagnostic options You are in control of the diagnostic procedure TestBook is only your servant You may decide to continue with other diagnostic activities such as additional TestBook testing Sub System Test Real Time Monitor Toolbox Toolbox meters Engine System Analyser or mechanical tests Back Vehicie For diagnostic routines requiring you to give Yes No answers to questions put up on screen the two right hand buttons appear as shown Since Continue would not satisfy the query it is inactive faded grey Back Vehiicie Change Track Log Range When toolbox meters are being used one of the right hand buttons becomes a Change Range control NOTE Sometimes during diagnostic routines TestBook loses communication with the vehicle for no apparent reason If this happens check the voltage of the vehicle battery TestBook will not work if the voltage is NOT 11 7V OR ABOVE Some diagnostics involve leaving the ignition on for a long period of time This may cause the vehicle battery to drop below the 11 7v working threshol
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