Launch Tech CRP229A Automotive diagnosis computer User Manual
Launch Tech Co., Ltd. Automotive diagnosis computer Users Manual
Users Manual
Version: V1.00.000 Revised date: 04-10-2014 LAUNCH Copyright Information Copyright © 2013 by LAUNCH TECH. CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of LAUNCH. The information contained herein is designed only for the use of this unit. LAUNCH is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other units. Neither LAUNCH nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this unit or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: Accident, misuse, or abuse of this unit, or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this unit, or failure to strictly comply with LAUNCH operating and maintenance instructions. 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You may not use any trademark, service mark, domain name, logo, or company name of LAUNCH or any third party without permission from the owner of the applicable trademark, service mark, domain name, logo, or company name. You may contact LAUNCH by visiting the website at www.cnlaunch. com, or writing to LAUNCH TECH. CO., LTD., Launch Industrial Park, North of Wuhe Avenue, Banxuegang, Bantian, Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R.China, to request written permission to use Materials on this manual for purposes or for all other questions relating to this manual. Safety Precautions Before using CRP229, please read the following safety information carefully. •• Never collide, throw, or punch CRP229, and avoid falling, extruding and blending it. •• Do not use CRP229 in exceptionally cold or hot, dusty, damp or dry environments. •• To ensure a safe driving, please do not use CRP229 while driving. •• Turn off CRP229 before boarding any airplane. •• Do not dismantle CRP229 by yourself. If there is any inquiry, please contact the dealer. •• Never place CRP229 into apparatus with strong electromagnetic field. •• Keep CRP229 far away from magnetic devices because its radiations may erase the data stored on CRP229. •• Store CRP229 out of reach of children and do not allow children to use it LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual unsupervised. •• Please use the included battery and charger. Otherwise, explosion may happen. •• Do not disconnect power abruptly when CRP229 is being formatted or in process of uploading or downloading. Or else it may result in program error. 1 Introduction............................................................................................ 1 1.1 Product Profile...................................................................................... 1 1.2 Features............................................................................................... 1 1.3 Technical Specifications....................................................................... 1 Precautions on Operating Vehicle’s ECU 2 Knowledge of CRP229.......................................................................... 2 •• Do not disconnect the vehicle inner consumer when the ignition switch is on. High voltage transients may encounter at the moment of disconnecting, which may damage the sensors and the ECU. •• Protect the computer from magnetic object. •• Do cut off the power supply of ECU system before welding on the vehicle. •• Pay more attention to the ECU and the sensors when the operation is next to them. •• Do connect ECU harness connector firmly, otherwise electronic elements, such as IC inside ECU, will be damaged. Table of Contents 2.1 CRP229 Display Tablet......................................................................... 2 2.2 CRP229 Accessory Checklist............................................................... 3 3 Preparations.......................................................................................... 4 3.1 Charging CRP229................................................................................ 4 3.2 On Using Your Battery.......................................................................... 4 3.3 Power On / Power Off CRP229 ........................................................... 4 3.3.1 Power on..................................................................................... 4 3.3.2 Power off..................................................................................... 4 3.4 Tips On Finger Operations................................................................... 4 3.5 Lock & unlock the screen..................................................................... 4 3.5.1 Lock the screen........................................................................... 5 3.5.2 Unlock the screen....................................................................... 5 3.6 Screen Layout...................................................................................... 5 3.7 Status Bar............................................................................................. 5 3.8 Notification bar..................................................................................... 6 3.9 Customize your desktop....................................................................... 6 III LAUNCH 3.9.1 Move items on the desktop......................................................... 6 3.9.2 Delete items from the desktop.................................................... 6 3.9.3 Change your wallpaper............................................................... 6 3.9.4 Adjust brightness......................................................................... 6 3.9.5 Set standby time......................................................................... 6 3.9.6 Set screen lock............................................................................ 7 3.9.7 Adjust the volume........................................................................ 7 3.10 Input Method...................................................................................... 7 3.10.1 Activate / hide on-screen keyboard .......................................... 7 3.10.2 Edit text..................................................................................... 7 3.10.3 Android input method................................................................ 7 4 Wi-Fi Setting........................................................................................... 8 5 How to diagnose.................................................................................... 9 5.1 Connections......................................................................................... 9 5.1.1 Preparation.................................................................................. 9 5.1.2 DLC Location.............................................................................. 9 5.1.3 Vehicle Connection..................................................................... 9 5.2 Diagnosis Flowchart........................................................................... 10 5.3 Product Registration............................................................................11 5.3.1 Product registration....................................................................11 5.3.2 Diagnostic software layout........................................................ 12 5.3.3 Function menu.......................................................................... 13 5.4 Download/ Update Diagnostic Software............................................. 13 IV CRP229 User's Manual 5.5 Start Diagnosing................................................................................. 14 5.5.1 Read trouble code..................................................................... 15 5.5.2 Clear trouble code..................................................................... 16 5.5.3 Read data stream...................................................................... 16 5.6 Quick Check (Coming soon).............................................................. 17 5.7 Maintenance (Coming soon).............................................................. 17 5.8 Data.................................................................................................... 17 5.9 golo (Coming soon)............................................................................ 17 5.10 Update.............................................................................................. 17 5.11 Account............................................................................................. 17 5.11.1 Modify Personal Information.................................................... 17 5.11.2 Change Password................................................................... 17 5.11.3 Forgot Password..................................................................... 18 5.11.4 Log Out.................................................................................... 18 5.12 More................................................................................................. 18 6 Others................................................................................................... 18 6.1 Email.................................................................................................. 18 6.1.1 Configure an email account...................................................... 18 6.1.2 Send an email........................................................................... 18 6.1.3 View an email............................................................................ 19 6.1.4 Delete an email ........................................................................ 19 6.1.5 Revise an account setting......................................................... 19 6.1.6 Delete an email account............................................................ 19 LAUNCH 6.2 Browser.............................................................................................. 19 6.2.1 Open browser............................................................................ 19 6.2.2 Download files........................................................................... 20 6.2.3 Manage bookmarks................................................................... 20 6.2.4 Set homepage........................................................................... 20 6.2.5 Clear history.............................................................................. 20 6.3 Camera............................................................................................... 20 6.3.1 How to take a picture................................................................ 20 6.3.2 How to record a video............................................................... 21 6.4 Gallery................................................................................................ 21 6.4.1 Open gallery.............................................................................. 21 6.4.2 View pictures or videos............................................................. 21 6.4.3 Edit photos................................................................................ 21 6.5 Calendar............................................................................................. 21 6.6 Alarms................................................................................................ 22 6.6.1 Add an alarm............................................................................. 22 6.6.2 Delete an alarm......................................................................... 22 6.6.3 Turn on/off alarm....................................................................... 22 6.7 File Manager...................................................................................... 22 6.8 Applications........................................................................................ 22 6.8.1 Install applications..................................................................... 22 6.8.2 View installed applications........................................................ 22 6.8.3 Uninstall applications................................................................ 22 6.9 Set Date & Time................................................................................. 23 CRP229 User's Manual 6.10 Clear Cache..................................................................................... 23 7 FAQ....................................................................................................... 23 LAUNCH 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Profile CRP229 is a new Android-based vehicle trouble diagnostic device developed for internet applications. It inherits from LAUNCH’s advanced diagnosing technology and is characterized by covering a wide range of vehicles, featuring powerful functions, and providing precise test result. Featuring 5 inch touch screen, it enables users to read/clear DTCs, record, save and playback data in live graphic display. Moreover, CRP229 Series also feature the following bi-directional “special tests”: EVAP, O2 Sensor, I/M Readiness, MIL Status, VIN Info, and Onboard monitors testing. Meanwhile, taking advantage of mobile internet, it integrates more application and service, such as Maintenance Database, Upgrade and IM (Instant Messaging) etc. 1.2 Features 111 Diagnose: •• Can diagnose the electronic control system of prevailing vehicle models covering Asian, European and American. Diagnosis functions includes: Read DTCs, Clear DTCs, Read Data Stream, Special Functions etc; •• Specially designed for Android platform with clear and user-friendly interface; 222 golo IM (Instant Messaging) application enables technicians to exchange repair experience and perform remote assistance more conveniently; CRP229 User's Manual 333 Built-in maintenance database speed dial helps repair professionals diagnose and repair vehicles efficiently, accurately and profitably. 444 Wi-Fi connection is supported; 555 Web browser: Users can make online search and visit any website. 666 Other Android-based applications can be customized to install or uninstall. 777 File Manager: Lets you manage files or downloaded files stored in SD card efficiently; 888 Settings: To configure your personalized CRP229. 1.3 Technical Specifications A. CRP229 Display Tablet Item Description Operating system Android 4.2 Display 5 inch touch screen with 800 x 480 pixels Connectivity •• Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) •• USB: 2.0 Camera Rear-facing, 5.0 megapixel Sensor Gravity Accelerometer Audio Input/Output •• Microphone •• Speakers Operating Temperature 0℃ ~ 40℃(32 ~104℉) Storage Temperature -20℃ ~ 70℃(-4 ~158℉) LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 2.1 CRP229 Display Tablet 2 Knowledge of CRP229 There are two main components to the CRP229 system: •• CRP229 Display Tablet -- the central processor and monitor for the system (For details, please refer to Chapter 2.1.) Fig. 2-1 •• Diagnostic Main Cable -- the cable used to connect CRP229 to diagnostic connector for accessing vehicle data Fig. 2-3 CRP229 Display Tablet (front & rear view) Fig. 2-2 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual Table 2-1 formulates interfaces and indicators of CRP229 display tablet: No. Name & Descriptions 2.2 CRP229 Accessory Checklist Common accessories for each CRP229 are same, but for different destinations, the accessories of CRP229 (such as diagnostic software, testing connectors) may vary. Please consult from the local agency or check the package list supplied with CRP229 together. Communication Indicator Screen Lock/Power Button -- to turn the display tablet on/off with long press, or lock the screen with short press. Power Indicator Home Button CRP229 Display Tablet golo Button -- for quick access to IM (Instant Messaging) application Diagnostic Main Cable TF Card Slot -- to insert the TF card. Power adaptor USB Port -- to connect the included power adaptor. Camera Lens OBD II Diagnostic Connector Audio Speaker Non-16 pin Diagnostic Connector 10 DB15 Connector - to connect the main diagnostic cable 11 Touch Screen 12 Selection Button 13 Confirm Button 14 Back Button Table 2-3 -- CRP229 common accessories and descriptions No. Name Qt. (optional) LAUNCH 3 Preparations long time, CRP229 could fail to be turned on. It results from low battery. In this case, please recharge your CRP229 for a while and try to turn it on. 3.1 Charging CRP229 3.3.2 Power off 111 Press the POWER key, an option menu will pop up on the screen. 222 Tap “Power off” to turn off CRP229. 111 Remove the USB port cover from top of CRP229 display tablet, and then connect one end of the included battery charger into it; 222 Connect the other end of the charger into AC outlet. If CRP229 is being charged, the charging indicator illuminates red; Once the indicator turns green, it means that the charging is complete. 3.2 On Using Your Battery •• If the battery keeps unused for a long time or battery is completely discharged, it is normal in case it can not be turned on while being charged. Please charge it for a period and then turn it on. •• Please use the included charger to charge your CRP229. We assume no responsibility for damage or loss resulting from using other similar chargers other than the specified one. •• To prolong the service life of the battery, avoid charging too frequently. •• The charging time of battery varies with temperature condition and battery consumption status. •• While CRP229 has low battery, a beep will sound. If it is very low, CRP229 will be switched off automatically. 3.3 Power On / Power Off CRP229 3.4 Tips On Finger Operations Actions Results Single-tap To select an item or launch a program. Double-tap To zoom in so that the text on a webpage appears in a column that fits your device’s screen. Long press Press and hold on the current interface or area until a contextual menu pops up on the screen, and then release it. Slide To jump to different pages. Drag Tap the desktop icon and drop it to other location. To zoom in manually, place two fingers on the screen Spread apart / and then spread them apart. To zoom out, place two Pinch together fingers apart on the screen and then pinch them together. 3.3.1 Power on 3.5 Lock & unlock the screen Press the POWER key to turn on CRP229. Many screen lock modes are available on CRP229. Take the preset screen-lock mode as example for demonstration. Note: If it is the first time you use CRP229 or CRP229 keeps idle for a CRP229 User's Manual LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 3.5.1 Lock the screen to configure the CRP229 system settings and to view the Tap general information about the Display Tablet. Tap to display a list of applications that are currently running. To open an application, tap it. To remove an application, swipe it upwards. Press POWER key to activate the screen, and then drag the lock to “Unlock” position. Tap to jump to the Android System’s home screen. Note: If you define as unlock using the pattern, you have to draw the right target pattern to unlock it. Tap to return to the previous screen or exit the application. Display the widget and application icons. It shows: System time, Wi-Fi connection status and signal strength, battery status and other information. Tap the digital clock to open the notice panel. •• When CRP229 is ON, press POWER key once to lock the screen; •• The system will lock the screen automatically after CRP229 remains idle over the preset standby time. 3.5.2 Unlock the screen 3.6 Screen Layout 3.7 Status Bar For some common indicators, please see the following table. Fig. 3-1 On-screen keys and status bar are as follows: Icons Definitions Icons Definitions Positioning GPS Charging Battery is fully charged Low battery New mail Preparing SD card Uploading Downloading LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual Connected to a PC USB bound is activated Available Wi-Fi is detected Connected to Wi-Fi Notes: When the immediately. icon appears on the status bar, please charge it 3.8 Notification bar The notification bar is used to display some activities, such as new messages, to do list and running tasks. You can also open the notification bar to view the reminder or activity notification. 3.9 Customize your desktop 3.9.1 Move items on the desktop 111 Hold and press the item to be moved until it is shaken. 222 Drag and drop it to the target location. Note: Drag the icon to the margin of the screen and keep it still, the system will switch to other extension desktop, place it to the desired location. 3.9.2 Delete items from the desktop 111 Hold and press the item to be moved until it is shaken. 222 Drag it on the trash icon, then release it. Warning: Deleting an icon will uninstall the corresponding application. Please be careful to do so. 3.9.3 Change your wallpaper 111 Hold and press a blank area on the desktop, a pop-up wallpaper window will be shown on the screen. 222 Set different wallpaper as desired: • Wallpapers: Choose a still picture from gallery as wallpaper. • Live Wallpapers: Open it to choose one of the preset live wallpapers as wallpaper. • Gallery: Set the photos you captured as wallpaper. 3.9.4 Adjust brightness Tips: Reducing the brightness of the screen is helpful to save the power of CRP229. 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Display > Brightness. 222 Drag the slider to adjust it as desired. 3.9.5 Set standby time If no activities are made within the defined standby period, the screen will be locked automatically and the system enters sleep mode to save power. LAUNCH 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Display > Sleep. 222 Choose the desired sleep time. 3.9.6 Set screen lock This function is designed to lock the screen and buttons to avoid accidental operations while CRP229 keeps unattended. 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Security > Screen lock. 222 Choose the desired screen lock mode and follow the on-screen instructions to finish your setting. 3.9.7 Adjust the volume This option enables you to adjust the volume of the ringtones, media player, alarm and notification. 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Sound > Volume. 222 Drag the slider to adjust it. Note: Alternatively, you can also press the volume keys to control the volume of the current application. CRP229 User's Manual Note: In some applications, the on-screen keyboard may appear over some interfaces partially. Close it to view more so that you can judge what’s next to do. 3.10.2 Edit text Cut, copy and paste operations are supported. 111 Tap and hold the desired text area until a blue cursor appears. 222 Press and drag the cursor to highlight the text to be edited. 333 Tap SELECT ALL, CUT or COPY to perform the corresponding operations. To delete the selected text, tap the delete key on the keyboard. 3.10.3 Android input method 3.10 Input Method 3.10.1 Activate / hide on-screen keyboard By default, Android keybaord is available on CRP229. •• To input text, tap the input box and the on-screen keyboard will be activated automatically. •• After inputting, tap to hide the keyboard. Fig. 3-6 To toggle between upper case and lower case. LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual To switch to numeric & symbol keyboard. To enter a space. > To delete the character before the cursor. > Long-press this key to delete all characters before the cursor. Line feed. Note: For different input box, keyboard layout may vary. The figure shown as above is provided for reference purpose. 4 Wi-Fi Setting Note: Once Wi-Fi is set as ON, CRP229 will consume more power. While Wi-Fi keeps unused, please set it off to save power. 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi. 222 Tap or slide the Wi-Fi switch to ON, CRP229 starts searching all available wireless LANs. 333 Choose the desired Wi-Fi, •• If the network you chose is open, you can connect on it directly; •• If the selected network is encrypted and secured with WPA, you have to input the right access password to connect. Once it is connected successfully, tap the Wi-Fi from the list to view its name, link speed, security type, IP address etc. When CRP229 is in range of the WLAN, it will connect to the previously linked network automatically. LAUNCH 5 How to diagnose 5.1 Connections 5.1.1 Preparation CRP229 User's Manual driver’s side for most vehicles. If Data Link Connector is not located under dashboard, a label should be there telling location. For some Asian and European vehicles, the DLC is located behind the ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector. If the DLC cannot be found, refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the location. Normal testing conditions •• Turn on the vehicle power supply. •• Vehicle battery voltage range should be 9-14V and working voltage of CRP229 is 9-18V. •• Throttle should be closed at its close position. •• Ignition timing and idle speed should be within specified range; water and transmission oil temperature are within normal working range (water temperature is 90-110℃ and transmission oil temperature is 5080℃). Select testing connectors If CRP229 is testing vehicles equipped with universal OBD II 16 PIN diagnostic socket, please use the included diagnostic connector. (For vehicles with non-OBD II 16 PIN diagnostic socket, a non-16 PIN connector is required.) 5.1.2 DLC Location The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is the standardized 16-cavity connector where diagnostic code readers interface with the vehicle’s on-board computer. The DLC is usually located 12 inches from the center of the instrument panel (dash), under or around the Near the center of dashboard Fig. 5-1 5.1.3 Vehicle Connection The method used to connect the diagnostic connector to a vehicle’s DLC depends on the vehicle’s configuration as follows: •• A vehicle equipped with an OBD II management system supplies both communication and 12V power through a standardized DLC. •• A vehicle not equipped with an OBD II management system supplies LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual communication through a DLC connection, and in some cases supplies 12V power through the cigarette lighter receptacle or a connection to the vehicle battery. Follow the steps mentioned below to connect OBD II vehicle: 111 Locate vehicle’s DLC socket. 222 Plug the DB15 connector of OBD II diagnostic connector into diagnostic main cable, and then connect the other end of diagnostic connector to the vehicle’s DLC socket. 333 Plug the other end of diagnostic main cable into the DB15 connector of CRP229, then tighten the captive screws. For non-OBDII vehicle, proceed as follows: 111 Locate vehicle’s DLC socket. 222 Select the corresponding non-16pin connector. 333 Plug the non-16pin end of diagnostic connector into the DLC socket, then connect the other end to the diagnostic main cable. 444 Connect the other end of the diagnostic main cable to DB15 connector of CRP229 and then tighten the captive screws. 5.2 Diagnosis Flowchart For new users, please follow the operation chart shown in Fig. 5-2 to get familiar with and start using CRP229. 10 Fig. 5-2 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 5.3 Product Registration 5.3.1 Product registration Make sure the diagnostic main cable is properly connected to CRP229 before registering CRP229. icon on the desktop to launch the application, a disclaimer page Tap the will pop up on the window. Tap “I’ve read it” to enter the main function menu of diagnosis software, as indicated in Fig. 5-3. Fig. 5-4 2. Tap “Login” to enter the login interface: Fig. 5-3 1. Tap “Diagnose” to enter the vehicle selection interface. By default, the screen appears blank because vehicle diagnostic software needs to be downloaded onto CRP229. Fig. 5-5 In Fig. 5-5, tap “Register” to enter a screen similar to Fig. 5-6: 11 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 5.3.2 Diagnostic software layout Fig. 5-6 Where Username originates from CRP229 product serial number automatically and Password is generated randomly. Input a valid email address and tap “Register”. A confirmation dialog box will pop up on the screen, tap “Cofirm” to finish your registration. Note: Users are required to fill in the Email Address item, which is mainly designed to retrieve your password in case you forgot the password in the future. 12 Fig. 5-7 Tap to pull down all function menu. Refer to “Chapter 5.3.3 Function menu” for details. Tap to configure the CRP229 system settings and to view the general information about the Display Tablet. Tap to display a list of applications that are currently running. To open an application, tap it. To remove an application, swipe it upwards. Tap to jump to the Android System’s home screen. Tap to return to the previous screen or exit the application. LAUNCH Tap CRP229 User's Manual to find more applications. Name Description Diagnose Configures CRP229 to operate as a diagnostic tool. Vehicle region buttons: Tap different buttons to switch to corresponding vehicles. Login button: Tap it to log in or register CRP229. Once users have logged in successfully, it will change to your username. Quick Check (Coming soon) Maintenance (Coming soon) Vehicle diagnosis software display area: To start diagnosing a vehicle, you have to download the corresponding diagnostic software. In case a diagnostic software is downloaded and installed, its logo will disappear. Data To view and play back all diagnostic records. golo A quick dial to IM (Instant Messaging) application. Update To dowload or update vehicle software. Account Enables you to manage your profile. More Accesses to Quick start guide, User's manual and application .apk update. For details on downloading or updating a software, please refer to “Chapter 5.4 Download/ Update Diagnostic Software”. 5.3.3 Function menu 5.4 Download/ Update Diagnostic Software Before diagnosing a vehicle, you have to download the corresponding vehicle diagnosis software. In Fig. 5-8, tap “Update” to launch the update interface. See Fig. 5-9. Fig. 5-8 13 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual Tap to return to the main menu screen. 5.5 Start Diagnosing Tap “Diagnose” on the main function menu to enter the vehicle selection page. Fig. 5-9 By default, all diagnostic software are selected. To select certain software, Tap , and then uncheck the box next to Version. Tap to start downloading. Fig. 5-11 Take Demo as an example to demonstrate how to diagnose a vehicle. 1. Tap the “Demo” logo, the system will prompt you to select the diagnostic software version. See Fig. 5-12. Fig. 5-10 Once it is complete, the system will decompress the software packages. 14 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual Fig. 5-12 Fig. 5-14 2. Tap the desired version to start initializing. After initializing is complete, the screen will display as below: 4. Tap “Engine”, the system will jump to the function menu. See Fig. 5-15. Fig. 5-13 Fig. 5-15 3. Tap “Demo” to enter system selection interface. See Fig. 5-14. 5.5.1 Read trouble code Tap “Read trouble code” in function menu, the screen will display the diagnostic result. 15 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual : To save the current data in text format. be activated and : To save the current data in screenshot form. To select all items of the current screen, tap , and then tap “OK” to enter data stream reading interface. See Fig. 5-17. Tap to return to the function selection screen. 5.5.2 Clear trouble code will change into To deselect all items, tap Tap “Clear trouble code” function menu, the system will automatically delete the currently existing trouble code. Note: The trouble code will not disappear until the trouble was completely cleared. 5.5.3 Read data stream Tap “Read data stream” in function menu, the system will display data stream items. Fig. 5-17 : To save the current data in text format. : To save the current data in screenshot form. After selecting, tap To start to record, tap , the system will display data changes in waveform. ; To stop recording, click On data stream reading page, the following operations can be done: Fig. 5-16 To select certain data stream item, just tap 16 , then the selected item will : Tap to select the desired data stream to be browsed, and then tap it to view the waveform. : Tap to start recording diagnostic data for future playback and view. The saved file follows the naming rule: It begins with vehicle type, and then the record starting time and ends with .x431 (To differentiate between files, LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual please configure the accurate system time). The file is stored in “Data”. For details on playback operations, please refer to Chapter 5.8 “Data”. to return to the function selection screen. Tap 5.9 golo (Coming soon) 5.6 Quick Check (Coming soon) Refer to Chapter 5.3 for details. 5.7 Maintenance (Coming soon) 5.11 Account 5.8 Data Use this item to configure and manage your personal information. 5.10 Update This option is used to view the diagnostic report generated in process of vehicle diagnosis. Additionally, delete, send operations are also supported. Tap “Data”, a list of diagnostic report will appear below the tab. If user records the running parameters while reading data stream, .x431 file will be shown on the screen. In case the DTC result is saved as .txt file on Read Trouble Code page, .txt file will be displayed on the screen. Tap certain diagnostic report (.txt) to view it. Tap certain diagnosis playback file (.x431) to view it. On-Screen button definitions: Delete: To delete the current report; Character: To view the diagnostic report in character form. Graph: To view the diagnostic report in waveform form. Fig. 5-20 5.11.1 Modify Personal Information It enables you to modify your personal information. 5.11.2 Change Password This option allows you to change your login password. 17 LAUNCH 5.11.3 Forgot Password This option lets you to retrieve your password via email. 5.11.4 Log Out This option allows you to log out the system. To log out the current user ID, tap “Log Out”. 5.12 More Use this item to view and configure your personal information. CRP229 User's Manual 6 Others 6.1 Email The function allows you to send and receive email. You can add POP3 or IMAP email account for some common web email service provider. 6.1.1 Configure an email account Note: Before sending or receiving email, you have to set up an email account. In addition, this function required a stable network connection. 111 On the desktop, click Email. 222 Input email address and password, click “Next” or “Manual setup”. Note: If “Manual setup” is selected, please consult your email service provider for detailed parameter setting. 333 Choose the desired email account type to enter the incoming settings screen, tap “Next”. 444 Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed until the system prompts you that the account setup has been finished. 6.1.2 Send an email 111 Enter main menu screen, and click Email to enter account screen. If several email accounts are configured, choose the desired one. 222 Tap to enter new mail writing interface. Input the receiver address in “To” field and a title in “Subject” column, and then type in the content in “Compose” email area. 18 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 333 After inputting, click , you can perform any one of the followings: Attach file, add CC/BCC, save draft, discard and setting. 444 Tap to send email. notification settings. Note: Never change the default settings of the server, otherwise email failure may occur. 6.1.3 View an email 6.1.6 Delete an email account 111 Enter main menu screen, and click Email to enter account screen. 222 Tap the desired email account. 333 Tap the desired one to read: Once Email account is removed, CRP229 stops receiving the emails from this account, but all messages in it still keeps as it is. Note: For different networks, inbox may have some delays. Tap on the upper right corner to refresh the email list. 6.1.4 Delete an email 111 Enter main menu screen, and click Email to enter account screen. 222 Tap the desired account, and then select the mail to be deleted. 333 Tap to delete. Note: To delete multiple emails, check the box before the message and 111 222 333 444 Enter main menu screen, and tap Email to enter account screen. Tap > Settings. Choose the desired Email account from the account list. Choose “Remove account” to delete it. 6.2 Browser 6.2.1 Open browser to launch the browser. You can choose Enter main menu screen, tap the desired homepage or input the website address to browse. then click . Once “Messages deleted” appear, it indicated the selected messages has been removed successfully. 6.1.5 Revise an account setting 111 222 333 444 Enter main menu screen, and click Email to enter account screen. Tap > Settings. Choose the desired Email account from the account list. Follow the instructions on the screen to make general settings and Fig. 6-1 19 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual Create a new tab. 222 Tap Close the current page. 333 Long press it, you can share, open and delete the bookmark. Refresh the current page. Input a web address. Add the current page as bookmark. Open search bar. Open bookmark list. View more options. This option enables you to set commonly visited website as the homepage. The homepage will be opened by default every time you launch your browser. 222 Tap to launch the browser. > Settings > General. 333 Tap “Set homepage”, then follow the on-screen instructions to finish it. Files, pictures, and applications can be downloaded from the website in browser. For example: Tap and hold a picture, then choose “Save image” from pop-up menu to download it. To download a link, tap and hold it, and then choose “Save link”. To protect your CRP229 and personal data, please download applications from trusted sources. To configure it, tap Settings > Security, and then deselect the box next to Unknown sources. 6.2.3 Manage bookmarks You can set the favorite website as bookmark for your quick access. 20 6.2.4 Set homepage 111 Enter main menu screen, tap 6.2.2 Download files 111 Enter main menu screen, tap to enter bookmarks page. to launch the browser. 6.2.5 Clear history To prevent your personal information from being exposed much better, you are strongly recommended to clear your browser navigation history. to launch the browser. 111 Enter main menu screen, tap 222 Tap > Settings > Privacy & security. 333 Tap “Clear history”. 6.3 Camera 6.3.1 How to take a picture Enter main menu screen, tap 111 Tap to switch between camera, video, and panorama mode. LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual automatically if it is rotated. 222 Tap to take a picture. 333 Tap to make some camera settings. The following operations can be also done while browsing gallery: To share pictures or videos. 6.3.2 How to record a video To view more options. In camera mode, drag the slider to video mode. 111 Tap to switch between camera, video, and panorama mode. 222 Tap to take a video. 333 Tap to make some camera settings. 6.4.3 Edit photos 6.4 Gallery Without installing third-party photo processing software, CRP229 provides powerful photo editing functions, such as light compensation, red eye processing, crops etc. 111 Open the picture to be edited in This option is used to manage pictures and video files. 111 Tap 6.4.1 Open gallery Enter the main menu screen, tap to open gallery, the system starts scanning all pictures and videos on CRP229. 6.5 Calendar 6.4.2 View pictures or videos 111 Enter the main menu screen, tap and select “Edit” from the pull-down list, a function menu will be displayed at the bottom of the picture. 222 Tap Save, the edited picture will also be saved in the same folder in which the original picture lies. to open gallery. 222 Tap a picture or video file to view it in full screen mode. To zoom in manually, place two fingers on the screen and then spread them apart. To zoom out, either double-tap again or place two fingers apart on the screen and then pinch them together. This function lets you view calendar or create to-do events. . Tap the time in the upper left corner to Enter main menu screen, tap switch between Day, Week, Month and Agenda. Featuring gravity sensor, CRP229 will adjust the orientation of the pictures 21 LAUNCH CRP229 User's Manual 6.6 Alarms 6.8 Applications 6.6.1 Add an alarm 6.8.1 Install applications 111 Enter main menu screen, tap 222 Tap to enter new alarm setting interface. 333 Set the detailed items. 444 After setting, tap “OK” to confirm. 6.6.2 Delete an alarm 111 On alarm list screen, tap and hold the desired alarm. 222 Tap the , and then tap “OK” in the confirmation dialog box to delete it. 6.6.3 Turn on/off alarm On alarm list screen, slide the switch to ON to activate it. To disable it, just switch it to OFF. 6.7 File Manager This option enables you to manage your files. Tap File Manager, and then choose the desired folder to perform corresponding operations. To install an application, you need to download it firstly. All items downloaded in default browser are saved in Downloads. 111 222 333 444 Note: In process of installation, a message prompting installation prohibited may appear. Please read it carefully. To install it, please tap “Settings” > “Security”, and check the box next to “Unknown sources”, which allows you to install non-Market application. 6.8.2 View installed applications 111 Tap Settings > Apps. 222 Swipe the screen from right to left until ALL tab appears. 333 Tap the desired one to view its detailed information. 6.8.3 Uninstall applications To release storage space, you can uninstall some unused applications. 111 222 333 444 22 On the main menu screen, tap Downloads. Choose the desired .apk file. Tap “Install” to start installing the application. Tap “Done” to finish it. Tap Settings > Apps. Swipe the screen from right to left until ALL tab appears. Tap the desired one to enter. Tap “Uninstall” and then tap “OK” in the dialog box to start uninstalling. LAUNCH 6.9 Set Date & Time CRP229 is preset to use the network-provided date, time zone and time. Note: If Automatic date & time is set as Use network-provided time, date, time and time zone will not be defined. CRP229 User's Manual 7 FAQ 1. How to save power? 111 Enter the main menu screen, tap Settings > “Date & time”. 222 Deselect “Automatic date & time”. 333 Follow the on-screen instructions to set date, time and time zone. •• •• •• •• •• 6.10 Clear Cache 2. What should I do in case I forgot the screen lock? If insufficient memory occurs, please clear cache to spare more storage space. 111 Tap Settings > Apps. 222 Swipe the screen from right to left until ALL tab appears. 333 Tap certain application to enter and then tap “Clear cache”. Please turn off the screen while CRP229 keeps idle. Set a shorter standby time. Decrease the brightness of the screen. If Wi-Fi connection is not required, please turn it off. Disable GPS function if GPS service is not in use. You can set screen lock as pattern or password. If you forgot the password, please consult your device provider or reset your device. Warning: Resetting may cause data loss. Before use, please make sure important data has been backed up. 3. How to do if the system runs slowly? In this case, please do the followings: > Check all running applications and stop the unused applications. > Check all installed applications and remove the unnecessary applications. If all steps mentioned above are finished and the system still works slowly. Please try to close the system and reboot your CRP229. 4. How to format internal storage? 23 LAUNCH 111 On the main menu screen, tap Settings. 222 Tap “Storage” > “Erase internal storage” to enter and confirm your operation. CRP229 User's Manual Customer Service Department If you have any questions on the operation of the unit, please contact us: 1-877-LAUNCH-9 Warning: Doing so will erase all stored data and all running applications may encounter abnormal operations. To restore it, just restart your CRP229. 5. Why some videos on the website can be not played? It possibly results from: 111 The current browser does not support Flash playing; 222 Flash player does not support this video. Try to use other browsers to watch it or install other Flash player. 6. The data and time of CRP229 can not be set. It is because Automatic date & time is set on your CRP229. Tap Settings > Date & time, deselect “Automatic date & time” and then set the date and time manually. 7. How to distinguish between PIN and password in screen lock? The difference between PIN and password is as follows: > PIN: Generally, it is composed of 4~16 numbers. > Password: It may include: 4~16 numbers, characters and symbols. 24 Statement: LAUNCH reserves the rights to make any change to product designs and specifications without notice. The actual object may differ a little from the descriptions in the manual in physical appearance, color and configuration. We have tried our best to make the descriptions and illustrations in the manual as accurate as possible, and defects are inevitable, if you have any question, please contact local dealer or after-sale service center of LAUNCH, LAUNCH does not bear any responsibility arising from misunderstandings. FCC Caution. § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is 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. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the 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 and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: ? This s Automotive Diagnosis Computer meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: Creader professional229 (FCC ID: XUJCRP229A) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the when properly close to the body is 0.12W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-support operations with the back of the device kept 0cm from the body.
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