Launch Tech CRP429TPMS TPMS Activation and Diagnostic Tool User Manual
Launch Tech Co., Ltd. TPMS Activation and Diagnostic Tool Users Manual
Users Manual
V1.00.000 07-18-2018 Statement: LAUNCH owns the complete intellectual property rights for the software used by this product. For any reverse engineering or cracking actions against the software, LAUNCH will block the use of this product and reserve the right to pursue their legal liabilities. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Trademark Information LAUNCH is a registered trademark of LAUNCH TECH CO., LTD. (LAUNCH) in China and other countries. All other LAUNCH trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos and company names referred to in this manual are either trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos and company names of or are otherwise the property of LAUNCH or its affiliates. In countries where any of the LAUNCH trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos and company names are not registered, LAUNCH claims other rights associated with unregistered trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos and company names. EN Other products or company names referred to in this manual may be trademarks of their respective owners. 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. Copyright Information Copyright © 2018 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 and 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. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual General Notice • Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. LAUNCH disclaims any and all rights in those marks. • There is a possibility that this unit is inapplicable to some of the vehicle models or systems listed in the diagnosis section due to different countries, areas, and/or years. Do not hesitate to contact LAUNCH if you come across such questions. We are to help you solve the problem as soon as possible. Disclaimer • To take full advantage of the unit, you should be familiar with the engine. • All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. 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Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the CRP 429TPMS, please read this user’s manual first carefully and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle: • Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment. • Do not attempt to operate or observe the tool while driving a vehicle. Operating or observing the tool will cause driver distraction and could cause a fatal accident. • Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards. • Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from all moving or hot engine parts. • Operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated work area: Exhaust gases are poisonous. • Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while running tests. ii LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual • Use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil, distributor cap, ignition wires and spark plugs. These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running. • Put the transmission in P (for A/T) or N (for M/T) and make sure the parking brake is engaged. • Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/ electrical fires nearby. EN • Don’t connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the engine is running. • Keep the CRP 429TPMS dry, clean, free from oil/water or grease. Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the CRP 429TPMS, when necessary. • Please use the DC 5V power adaptor to charge the CRP 429TPMS. No responsibility can be assumed for any damage or loss caused as a result of using power adaptors other than the right one. Warning: 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. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types Professional Diagnostic Tool with model CRP 429TPMS has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest reported SAR values for body-worn is 1.070W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Hereby, Launch Tech Co., Ltd., declares that this TPMS Activation and Diagnostic Tool(Model CRP 429TPMS), is in compliance with the essential Requirements and other relevant provisions of Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. Operation Frequency: WiFi: 802.11b/g/n HT20: 2412-2462MHz 802.11n HT40: 2422-2452MHz Max. RF output power: WiFi (2.4G) : 17.5dBm EIRP The RF frequencies can be used in Europe without restriction. iii LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction.............................................................................................. 1 2. General Information................................................................................ 2 2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II...................................................................... 2 2.2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).................................................................. 2 2.3 Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC)................................................... 3 2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors............................................................................ 4 2.5 OBD II Monitor Readiness Status.................................................................. 5 2.6 OBD II Definitions........................................................................................... 5 3. Product Descriptions.............................................................................. 7 3.1 Outline of CRP 429TPMS............................................................................... 7 3.2 Technical Specifications................................................................................. 9 3.3 Accessories Checklist..................................................................................... 9 4. Initial Use............................................................................................... 10 4.1 Charging CRP 429TPMS............................................................................. 10 4.2 Getting Started............................................................................................. 10 4.3 Job Menu...................................................................................................... 12 5. TPMS.......................................................................................................14 5.1 Vehicle Selection.......................................................................................... 14 5.2 TPMS Activation........................................................................................... 16 5.3 TPMS Diagnosis........................................................................................... 17 5.4 Sensor Programming................................................................................... 20 5.5 TPMS Learning............................................................................................. 23 6. Diagnose................................................................................................ 26 6.1 Connection................................................................................................... 26 6.2 System Diagnosing...................................................................................... 26 6.2.1 Smart Diagnosis (Auto-Detect)............................................................. 27 6.2.2 Manual Diagnosis................................................................................. 28 6.3 OBDII Diagnosis........................................................................................... 35 6.4 History.......................................................................................................... 38 6.5 Resetting...................................................................................................... 39 7. Update.................................................................................................... 40 iv LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 8. Data......................................................................................................... 41 8.1 Diagnostic Record........................................................................................ 41 8.2 Diagnostic Report......................................................................................... 42 8.3 DTC Library.................................................................................................. 42 8.4 DLC(Data Link Connector) Location............................................................ 43 EN 8.5 Image........................................................................................................... 43 8.6 Feedback...................................................................................................... 43 8.7 Firmware Fix................................................................................................. 43 8.8 FAQ.............................................................................................................. 43 9. Settings.................................................................................................. 44 9.1 Units of measurement.................................................................................. 44 9.2 Automatic detection on connect................................................................... 44 9.3 Display & Brightness.................................................................................... 44 9.4 Sound........................................................................................................... 44 9.5 Network........................................................................................................ 44 9.6 Date/Time..................................................................................................... 44 9.7 Language..................................................................................................... 44 9.8 Email Setup.................................................................................................. 45 9.9 Recovery...................................................................................................... 45 9.10 Version....................................................................................................... 45 9.11 About........................................................................................................... 45 10. FAQ....................................................................................................... 46 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 1. Introduction CRP 429TPMS is an evolutionary smart solution for passenger car diagnosis. 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. CRP 429TPMS supports the functions of Read DTCs, Clear DTCs and Read Data Stream for the full system of oversea’s main vehicle models. CRP 429TPMS has the following functions and advantages: EN • Smart(Auto-Detect) Diagnosis: Once CRP 429TPMS and the vehicle are properly connected, the system starts auto-detect process. Once the whole process is successfully finished, a diagnostic report will be automatically generated and sent to your email box (if bound). • Manual Diagnosis: If Auto-Detect failure occurs, manual diagnosis is also available. Diagnosis functions include: Version Information, Read DTCs, Clear DTCs and Read Data Stream (supports 3 display modes: Value, Graph and Merged). • OBDII/EOBD Diagnosis: 10 modes of OBD II test are supported, including EVAP, O2 Sensor, I/M Readiness, MIL Status, VIN Info, and On-board monitors testing etc. • Remote Diagnosis (optional): This option aims to help repair shops or technicians launch instant messaging and remote diagnosis, making the repair job getting fixed faster. • Reset: Frequently used maintenance and reset items including Oil lamp reset, DPF regeneration, Electronic parking brake reset, Steering angle calibration, Battery maintenance system reset and ABS bleeding can be done. • One-click Update: Let you update your diagnostic software and APK online. • Diagnostic History: This function provides a quick access to the tested vehicles and users can choose to view the test report or resume from the last operation, without the necessity of starting from scratch. • Diagnostic Feedback: Use this option to submit the vehicle issue to us for analysis and troubleshooting. • DTC Library: Allows you to retrieve the definition of the diagnostic trouble code from the abundant DTC database. • Displays battery real-time voltage once properly connected to the vehicle. • Features screenshot capture. Screenshots and reports sharing are supported. • Touch & Keypad input are supported. Quick Dial buttons enables you to easily access the corresponding functions. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 2. General Information 2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II The first generation of On-Board Diagnostics (OBD I) was developed by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and implemented in 1988 to monitor some of the emission control components on vehicles. As technology evolved and the desire to improve the On-Board Diagnostic system increased, a new generation of On-Board Diagnostic system was developed. This second generation of OnBoard Diagnostic regulations is called “OBD II”. The OBD II system is designed to monitor emission control systems and key engine components by performing either continuous or periodic tests of specific components and vehicle conditions. When a problem is detected, the OBD II system turns on a warning lamp (MIL) on the vehicle instrument panel to alert the driver typically by the phrase of “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon”. The system will also store important information about the detected malfunction so that a technician can accurately find and fix the problem. Here below follow three pieces of such valuable information: 1) Whether the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is commanded ‘on’ or ‘off’; 2) Which, if any, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are stored; 3) Readiness Monitor status. 2.2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes are codes that are stored by the on-board computer diagnostic system in response to a problem found in the vehicle. These codes identify a particular problem area and are intended to provide you with a guide as to where a fault might be occurring within a vehicle. OBD II Diagnostic Trouble Codes consist of a five-digit alphanumeric code. The first character, a letter, identifies which control system sets the code. The second character, a number, 0-3; other three characters, a hex character, 0-9 or A-F provide additional information on where the DTC originated and the operating conditions that caused it to set. Here below is an example to illustrate the structure of the digits: LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual EN Figure 2-1 2.3 Location of the Data Link Connector (DLC) The DLC (Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector) is typically a 16pin connector where diagnostic code readers interface with the vehicle’s onboard computer. The DLC is usually located 12 inches from the center of the instrument panel (dash), under or around the 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. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Figure 2-2 2.4 OBD II Readiness Monitors An important part of a vehicle’s OBD II system is the Readiness Monitors, which are indicators used to find out if all of the emissions components have been evaluated by the OBD II system. They are running periodic tests on specific systems and components to ensure that they are performing within allowable limits. Currently, there are eleven OBD II Readiness Monitors (or I/M Monitors) defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Not all monitors are supported in every vehicles and the exact number of monitors in any vehicle depends on the motor vehicle manufacturer’s emissions control strategy. Continuous Monitors -- Some of the vehicle components or systems are continuously tested by the vehicle’s OBD II system, while others are tested only under specific vehicle operating conditions. The continuously monitored components listed below are always ready: 1. Misfire 2. Fuel System 3. Comprehensive Components (CCM) Once the vehicle is running, the OBD II system is continuously checking the above components, monitoring key engine sensors, watching for engine misfire, and monitoring fuel demands. Non-Continuous Monitors -- Unlike the continuous monitors, many emissions and engine system components require the vehicle to be operated under specific conditions before the monitor is ready. These monitors are termed noncontinuous monitors and are listed below: 1) EGR System 2) O2 Sensors 3) Catalyst 4) Evaporative System 5) O2 Sensor Heater LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 6) Secondary air Injection 7) Heated Catalyst 8) A/C system 2.5 OBD II Monitor Readiness Status OBD II systems must indicate whether or not the vehicle’s PCM’s monitor system has completed testing on each component. Components that have been tested will be reported as “Ready”, or “Complete”, meaning they have been tested by the OBD II system. The purpose of recording readiness status is to allow inspectors to determine if the vehicle’s OBD II system has tested all the components and/or systems. EN The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) sets a monitor to “Ready” or “Complete” after an appropriate drive cycle has been performed. The drive cycle that enables a monitor and sets readiness codes to “Ready” varies for each individual monitor. Once a monitor is set as “Ready” or “Complete”, it will remain in this state. A number of factors, including erasing of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) with a code reader or a disconnected battery, can result in Readiness Monitors being set to “Not Ready”. Since the three continuous monitors are constantly evaluating, they will be reported as “Ready” all of the time. If testing of a particular supported non-continuous monitor has not been completed, the monitor status will be reported as “Not Complete” or “Not Ready.” In order for the OBD monitor system to become ready, the vehicle should be driven under a variety of normal operating conditions. These operating conditions may include a mix of highway driving and stop and go, city type driving, and at least one overnight-off period. For specific information on getting your vehicle’s OBD monitor system ready, please consult your vehicle owner’s manual. 2.6 OBD II Definitions Powertrain Control Module (PCM) -- OBD II terminology for the on-board computer that controls engine and drive train. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) -- Malfunction Indicator Light (Service Engine Soon, Check Engine) is a term used for the light on the instrument panel. It is to alert the driver and/or the repair technician that there is a problem with one or more of vehicle’s systems and may cause emissions to exceed federal standards. If the MIL illuminates with a steady light, it indicates that a problem has been detected and the vehicle should be serviced as soon as possible. Under certain conditions, the dashboard light will blink or flash. This indicates a severe problem and flashing is intended to discourage vehicle operation. The vehicle onboard diagnostic system cannot turn the MIL off until the necessary repairs are completed or the condition no longer exists. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual DTC -- Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) that identifies which section of the emission control system has malfunctioned. Enabling Criteria -- Also termed Enabling Conditions. They are the vehiclespecific events or conditions that must occur within the engine before the various monitors will set, or run. Some monitors require the vehicle to follow a prescribed “drive cycle” routine as part of the enabling criteria. Drive cycles vary among vehicles and for each monitor in any particular vehicle. Please refer to the vehicle’s factory service manual for specific enabling procedures. OBD II Drive Cycle -- A specific mode of vehicle operation that provides conditions required to set all the readiness monitors applicable to the vehicle to the “ready” condition. The purpose of completing an OBD II drive cycle is to force the vehicle to run its onboard diagnostics. Some form of a drive cycle needs to be performed after DTCs have been erased from the PCM’s memory or after the battery has been disconnected. Running through a vehicle’s complete drive cycle will “set” the readiness monitors so that future faults can be detected. Drive cycles vary depending on the vehicle and the monitor that needs to be reset. For vehicle specific drive cycle, consult the service manual. Freeze Frame Data -- When an emissions related fault occurs, the OBD II system not only sets a code but also records a snapshot of the vehicle operating parameters to help in identifying the problem. This set of values is referred to as Freeze Frame Data and may include important engine parameters such as engine RPM, vehicle speed, air flow, engine load, fuel pressure, fuel trim value, engine coolant temperature, ignition timing advance, or closed loop status. Fuel Trim (FT) - Feedback adjustments to the base fuel schedule. Short-term fuel trim refers to dynamic or instantaneous adjustments. Long-term fuel trim refers to much more gradual adjustments to the fuel calibration schedule than short-term trim adjustments. These long-term adjustments compensate for vehicle differences and gradual changes that occur over time. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 3. Product Descriptions 3.1 Outline of CRP 429TPMS EN Figure 3-1 No. Name Descriptions LCD Indicates test results. I/M A quick dial to Read I/M readiness. *Note: This function only applies to Diagnose. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Press it to quickly launch the auto VIN detection module. *Note: To detect more and accurate VINs, a stable network connection is highly recommened for this function. Auto VIN Detect Update A quick access to the Update module. *Note: This function requires a stable network connection. Return Exit the current program or return to the previous screen. HOME Press to the home(Job menu) screen. Move cursor up and down for selection. Move cursor left or right for selection; Or turn page up and down when more than one page is displayed. OBD-16 connector To connect to vehicle's DLC (Data Link Connector) via diagnostic cable. 5V Charging port To connect to external DC power for charging CRP 429TPMS. • In Off mode, press it for about 5 seconds to turn the handset on. Power 10 11 12 13 OK • In On mode: • Press it to activate the LCD if the LCD is off. • Press it to turn off the LCD if the LCD lights up. • Press it for 3 seconds to turn it off. Confirms a selection (or action) from a menu list. Screenshots Diagnostic Reports Press it once to capture the current screen. All screenshots are saved in the “Image” folder of “Data”. A quick dial to the “Diagnostic Reports” module. Alternatively, it can also be accessed by “Data” -> “Diagnostic Report”. LAUNCH Help 14 15 CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Charging LED Provides detailed descriptions/tips for diagnostics. Red means Charging and Green means Fully charged. 3.2 Technical Specifications EN • Screen: 5” IPS touch screen • RAM: 1G • ROM: 8GB • Battery: 4000mAh rechargeable Li-battery • OBDII input voltage range: 9~18V • Touch & Keypad input • Charging via: • DC 5V charging cable or • Diagnostic cable through connection to vehicle’s DLC • Dimension: 248.7mm x 93.5mm x 36mm • Net weight: 530g • Working temperature: -10 to 50°C (14 to 122 F°) • Storage temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°) 3.3 Accessories Checklist For detailed accessory items, please consult from the local agency or check the packing list supplied with CRP 429TPMS together. 1. CRP 429TPMS handset 2. OBD II diagnostic cable 3. DC 5V charging cable 4. User manual 5. Padded carrying case 6. Magnet LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 4. Initial Use 4.1 Charging CRP 429TPMS There are two charging methods available: Via Charging Cable: Plug one end of the included charging cable into the DC-IN port of the tool, and the other end to the external DC power. Via Diagnostic Cable: Insert one end of the diagnostic cable into the DB-15 connector of the tool, and the other end to the vehicle’s DLC. Once the charging LED illuminates solid green, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. 4.2 Getting Started If it is the first time you have used this tool, you need to make some system settings. 1. Press the [Power] button to power it on. 2. The screen displays a welcome page. Tap “Start” to go to next step. Figure 4-1 10 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 3. Choose the desired system language, and tap “Next”. 4. Choose the desired time zone, and tap “Next” to enter the WLAN setup page. 5. Slide the switch to ON, the system starts searching for all available wireless LANs. Choose the desired WLAN access point / network, • If the network you chose is open, you can connect directly; • If the selected network is encrypted, you have to enter the right security key (network password). *Note: If you choose “Ignore” in WLAN setup, it will go into the date setting page. If the tool has been properly connected to the Internet, the system will automatically obtain the correct network date and time and navigate to step 6. EN 6. After the network connection is done, tap “Next” to configure email address. Input the email address, and tap “Next” to navigate to the Job menu. Figure 4-2 *Note: You are strongly recommended to fill in the valid email address. Once you configured this option, the system will automatically send the diagnostic report to your email box every time a complete Auto-Detect process is successfully finished. 11 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 4.3 Job Menu It mainly includes the following function modules. Figure 4-3 12 TPMS To perform TPMS operations. Diagnose To configures CRP 429TPMS to operate as a diagnostic tool. OBD II This option presents a quick way to check for DTCs, isolate the cause of the illuminated Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions certification testing, verify repairs, and perform a number of other services that are emission-related. Reset To perform common repair & maintenance items. Update To update vehicle diagnostic software and APK. *Note: This function requires a stable network connection. LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Data Includes Diagnostic report, Diagnostic record, Feedback and Image etc. Settings To make some system settings, including Network setup, Email and Brightness etc. GEAR+ An add-on module for function extension, including Promotion (Coming soon) message pushing and Software subscription etc. EN 13 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 5. TPMS CRP 429TPMS provides the most comprehensive TPMS services for technicians to quickly solve TPMS related problems in the shortest time and with the highest efficiency. 5.1 Vehicle Selection Select a manufacturer brand on the TPMS Service Menu and follow the onscreen instructions to select the vehicle make, model and year. Fig. 5-1 Fig. 5-2 14 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual EN Fig. 5-3 The following screen may display for vehicles using Indirect TPMS. Fig. 5-4 For Indirect TPMS vehicle, only the Learning function is supported. Tap the vehicle year information button, a vehicle year model confirmation message displays, follow the instructions to complete the operation. Fig. 5-5 15 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual For vehicles using Direct TPMS, select the correct vehicle. The TPMS service menu will display next. Fig. 5-6 5.2 TPMS Activation The Activation function allows user to activate TPMS sensor to view sensor data - sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, battery condition and sensor position. To check the sensors 1. Follow the steps in Vehicle Selection to select the test vehicle. 2. Hold the top right corner of the tool close to the sensor mounted on the wheel. The trigger antenna is embedded in the tool’s upper right hand corner. 3. On the tool, select the wheel you wish to trigger by selecting the image or by selecting the corresponding wheel notation (FL, FR, RR, RL). Tap Trigger button to activate this sensor. 4. Once the sensor is successfully triggered, the information of the sensor will display. Once triggered, the wheel icons will display green or red indicating sensor status. 16 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual EN Fig. 5-7 The sensor position, sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor frequency and sensor battery information of the triggered sensor will display on the table. 5.3 TPMS Diagnosis The Diagnosis function is used to check the status of the TPMS system. This function requires connection with the test vehicle. Please refer to Chapter 6.1 Connection for details. Diagnosis Operations Tap Diagnosis, and connect the OBD II, the tool will communicate with the vehicle. Fig. 5-8 17 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Fig. 5-9 If the IDs are different, the marks will display red. In this case, the vehicle ECU cannot recognize the sensor installed on the vehicle. If the OBD function is not supported by the test vehicle, the sensor ID saved in the TPMS ECU cannot be retrieved and only the sensor ID retrieved from sensor activation will display on the screen. Fig. 5-10 18 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed. EN Fig. 5-11 Fig. 5-12 19 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Fig. 5-13 5.4 Sensor Programming The Programming function allows users to program the sensor data to the Sensor to replace existing sensors with low battery life and ones that are no longer functioning. This device offers three programming methods when programming Sensor: Auto, Manual and by Activating. Fig. 5-14 20 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Auto (In this mode, the system can create the sensor IDs automatically.) EN Fig. 5-15 By Activating (In this mode, the system can create the sensor ID activated.) Once the sensors mounted on the vehicle have been triggered and the sensor and tire information displayed on the tool, the By Activating can use to program a new Sensor. Select a wheel location on the display and place a Sensor near the top right corner of the tool. Tap By Activating to program a new Sensor. Fig. 5-16 21 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Manual (In this mode, user can manually input the sensor IDs which are determined by user own.) The Manual allows users to program a new Sensor with the ID of an TPMS sensor. Select a wheel location on the display and place a Sensor near the top right corner of the tool and then tap Manual to program the new Sensor. Tap Manual. When the input box displays, enter the ID of the sensor. Tap OK when finished. Fig. 5-17 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed. Fig. 5-18 22 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 5.5 TPMS Learning This function is used to write sensor IDs into the vehicle ECU for sensor recognition. Learning is needed to be performed when the new sensor IDs are different from the original sensor IDs stored within TPMS ECU. There are THREE ways for Learning: Static Learning, Self-learning and OBD Learning. Static learning EN Static Learning requires the vehicle be placed in the “Learn Mode”. Tap Learning to access the learning menu. Fig. 5-19 Follow the following Learning process to perform Static Learning. Fig. 5-20 23 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Self-learning For some vehicles, the Learning function can be completed by driving. Refer to the on-screen Learning Process for the exact details for operation. Fig. 5-21 Fig. 5-22 24 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual OBD learning The OBD learning function allows the CRP 429TPMS to directly write the TPMS sensor IDs to the TPMS module. To perform the Learning, activate all four sensors. EN Figure 5-23 Follow the instruction on the screen to proceed. Figure 5-24 25 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 6. Diagnose 6.1 Connection 1. Turn the ignition off. 2. Locate vehicle’s DLC socket: It provides standard 16 pins and is generally located on driver’s side, about 12 inches away from the center of dashboard. See Figure 2-2. If DLC is not equipped under dashboard, a label indicating its position will be given. In case no DLC is found, please refer to Automobile Repair Manual. 3. Plug one end of the diagnostic cable into the DB-15 connector of CRP 429TPMS, and tighten the captive screws. Connect the other end to the vehicle’s DLC. CRP 429TPMS Vehicle's DLC Diagnostic Cable Figure 6-1 6.2 System Diagnosing This function is specially designed to diagnose electronic control systems of single vehicle model. 26 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 6.2.1 Smart Diagnosis (Auto-Detect) After connection, turn the ignition key on and the system enters auto-detect mode. *Note: To detect more and accurate VINs, a stable network connection is highly recommended for this function. *CAUTION: Don’t connect or disconnect any test equipment with ignition on or engine running. EN A. Once the system successfully obtains the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) information of the currently identified vehicle, it will continue scanning the vehicle systems. After the scanning is complete, a diagnostic report will be automatically generated and sent to your email box (if bound). B. If the tool failed to access the VIN information, the screen will display as below: Fig. 6-2 Input the VIN, and tap “OK”, the system will automatically identify the vehicle model. If the vehicle VIN is successfully decoded, it will perform autodiagnosis until a diagnostic report is automatically output. Otherwise it will enter manual diagnosis mode. For details on manual diagnosis, see Chapter 6.2.2. *Notes: • The most recognizable location for this number is in the top left corner on the vehicle’s dashboard. Other locations include the driver’s door or post, and the 27 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual firewall under the hood. • In general, vehicle identification numbers are standardized - all contain 17 characters. VIN characters may be capital letters A through Z and numbers 1 through 0; however, the letters I, O and Q are never used in order to avoid mistakes of misreading. No signs or spaces are allowed in the VIN. 6.2.2 Manual Diagnosis If the tool can not obtain the VIN information, you can also perform vehicle diagnosis manually. In this mode, you need to execute the menu-driven command and then follow the on-screen instruction to proceed. *Notes: • Before diagnosing, please make sure the diagnostic program corresponding to certain vehicle model has been installed on your CRP 429TPMS. • For vehicles manufactured by different vendors, it is possible that it has different diagnostic menus. For details, please follow the instructions on the screen to proceed. Refer to the flowchart illustrated as below to diagnose a vehicle manually: Select “Diagnose” Read version information Read fault code Select Vehicle Manufacturer Select test function Clear fault code Read data stream Select Vehicle Model (Note: For different vehicles, vehicle make selection may differ. Generally, we can choose a vehicle via make year. But for BENZ, we need to choose it via chassis.) 28 Select test system Automatic Manual Select (Note: This mode allows your tool to scan the vehicle test system automatically) (Note: In this case, you need to choose the desired system manually. Just follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.) LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Take Demo as an example to demonstrate how to diagnose a vehicle. 1). Select diagnostic software version: Tap the “DEMO” to go to Step 2. EN Fig. 6-3 Fig. 6-4 2). Select test item: Select the desired test item to proceed. Fig. 6-5 6.2.2.1 Health Report (Quick Test) This function varies from vehicle to vehicle. It enables you to quickly access all the electronic control units of the vehicle and generate a detailed report about vehicle health. 29 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Tap “Health Report”, the system starts scanning the ECUs. Once the scanning is complete, a screen similar to the following appears: Fig. 6-6 In above figure, the tested system with fault code appears in red and the system with OK displays in white (normally). On-screen Buttons: : Tap to display the details of DTCs existing in the current system. Tap hide it. to Enter: Tap to select other test functions. For detailed operations, refer to Chapter 6.2.2.3 “System Selection”. Report: Tap to save the diagnostic result as a report. Clear DTC: Tap to clear the existing diagnostic trouble codes. 6.2.2.2 System Scan This option allows you to quickly scan which systems are installed on the vehicle. 6.2.2.3 System Selection This option allows you manually select the test system and function step by step. 30 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual In Fig. 6-5, tap “System Selection”, the screen displays as follows: EN Fig. 6-7 Tap the desired system (take “ECM” for example) to jump to the test function page. Fig. 6-8 *Note: Different vehicle has different diagnostic menus. A. Version Information This function is used to read the version information of system mode, vehicle VIN, software and ECU. B. Read Fault Code This function displays the detailed information of DTC records retrieved from the 31 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual vehicle’s control system. In Fig. 6-8, tap “Read DTC”, the screen will display the diagnostic result. Fig. 6-9 On-screen Buttons: Freeze Frame: When an emission-related fault occurs, certain vehicle conditions are recorded by the on-board computer. This information is referred to as freeze frame data. Freeze frame data includes a snapshot of critical parameter values at the time the DTC is set. Help: Tap to view the help information. Code Search: Tap it to search for more information about the current DTC online. Report: To save the current data in text format. All diagnostic reports can be accessed from “Data” -> “Diagnostic Report”. C. Clear Fault Memory After reading the retrieved codes from the vehicle and certain repairs have been carried out, you can use this function to erase the codes from the vehicle. Before performing this function, please be sure the vehicle’s ignition key is in the ON position with the engine off. *Note: The trouble code will not disappear until the trouble was completely cleared. 32 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual D. Read Data Stream This option retrieves and displays live data and parameters from the vehicle’s ECU. In Fig. 6-8, tap “Read Data Stream”, the system will display data stream items. EN Fig. 6-10 On-screen Buttons: Select All: Tap it to select all items of the current page. To select certain data stream item, just check the box before the item name. Unselect: Tap it to deselect all data stream items. OK: Tap it to confirm and jump to the next step. After selecting the desired items, tap “OK” to enter the data stream reading page. 33 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Fig. 6-11 *Notes: 1. If the value of the data stream item is out of the range of the standard (reference) value, the whole line will display in red. If it complies with the reference value, it displays in blue (normal mode). 2. The indicator 1/X shown on the bottom of the screen stands for the current page/ total page number. Swipe the screen from the right/left to advance/return to the next/previous page. There are 3 types of display modes available for data viewing, allowing you to view various types of parameters in the most suitable way. • Value – this is the default mode which displays the parameters in texts and shows in list format. • Graph – displays the parameters in waveform graphs. • Combine – this option is mostly used in graph merge status for data comparison. In this case, different items are marked in different colors. On-screen Buttons: : Tap it to view the waveform graph of the current data stream item. 34 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual EN Fig. 6-12 Combine: Tap it, a pull-down list of the data stream items appears on the screen. Select the necessary items and the screen will display the waveforms corresponding to these items immediately. Report: To save the current data as a diagnostic report. All diagnostic reports can be accessed from “Data” -> “Diagnostic Report”. Record: Tap to start recording diagnostic data for future playback and analysis. 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, please configure the accurate system time). All diagnostic records can be replayed from “Data” -> “Diagnostic Record”. 6.3 OBDII Diagnosis This option presents a quick way to check for DTCs, isolate the cause of the illuminated Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions certification testing, verify repairs, and perform a number of other services that are emission-related. On the Job menu, press [OBD II] to enter system, the screen will automatically jump to figure 6-13: 35 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Figure 6-13 Figure 6-14 Tap [OK], a screen similar to Figure 6-14 will appear. It mainly includes the following functions: 1. Read Codes This option is used to identify which section of the emission control system has malfunctioned. 2. Erase Codes After reading the retrieved codes from the vehicle and certain repairs have been carried out, you can use this function to erase the codes from the vehicle. Before performing this function, please be sure the vehicle’s ignition key is in the ON position with the engine off. *Notes: • Before performing this function, make sure to retrieve and record the trouble codes. • After clearing, you should retrieve trouble codes once more or turn ignition on and retrieve codes again. If there are still some trouble codes in the system, please troubleshoot the code using a factory diagnosis guide, then clear the code and recheck. 3. I/M Readiness 36 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual I/M refers to Inspection and Maintenance that is legislated by the Government to meet federal clean-air standards. I/M Readiness indicates whether or not the various emissions-related systems on the vehicle are operating properly and are ready for Inspection and Maintenance testing. The purpose of the I/M Readiness Monitor Status is to indicate which of the vehicle’s Monitors have run and completed their diagnosis and testing (as described in Chapter 2.5), and which ones have not yet run and completed testing and diagnosis of their designated sections of the vehicle’s emissions system. EN The I/M Readiness Monitor Status function also can be used (after repair of a fault has been performed) to confirm that the repair has been performed correctly, and/or to check for Monitor Run Status. 4. Data Stream This option retrieves and displays live data and parameters from the vehicle’s ECU. 5. View Freeze Frame When an emission-related fault occurs, certain vehicle conditions are recorded by the on-board computer. This information is referred to as freeze frame data. Freeze Data is a snapshot of the operating conditions at the time of an emissionrelated fault. *Note: If DTCs were erased, Freeze Data may not be stored in vehicle memory depending on vehicle. 6. O2 sensor test The results of O2 sensor test are not live values but instead the results of the ECU’s last O2 sensor test. For live O2 sensor readings, refer to any of the live sensor screens such as Graph Screen. Not all test values are applicable to all vehicles. Therefore, the list generated will vary depending on vehicle. In addition, not all vehicles support the Oxygen Sensors screen. 7. On-board monitor test This function can be utilized to read the results of on-board diagnostic monitoring tests for specific components/systems. 8. EVAP System Test The EVAP test function lets you initiate a leak test for the vehicle’s EVAP system. The CRP 429TPMS does not perform the leak test, but signals to vehicle’s onboard computer to initiate the test. Before using the system test function, refer to the vehicle’s service repair manual to determine the procedures necessary to 37 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual stop the test. 9. Vehicle Info This option displays the vehicle information, such as VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), CID (Calibration ID) and CVN (Calibration Verification Number). 6.4 History Generally once a vehicle diagnosis is performed, CRP 429TPMS will record the every details of diagnostic session. The History function provides direct access to the previously tested vehicles and users can resume from the last operation, without the necessity of starting from scratch. Tap “History” on the Manual Diagnosis main menu screen, all diagnostic records will be listed on the screen in date sequence. Fig. 6-15 • Tap certain vehicle model to view the details of the last diagnostic report. • To delete certain diagnostic history, select it and then tap “Delete”. To delete all historical records, tap “Select All” and then tap “Delete”. • Tap “Quick access” to directly navigate to the function selection page of last diagnostic operation. Choose the desired option to proceed. 38 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 6.5 Resetting In addition to amazing & powerful diagnostic function, CRP 429TPMS also features 6 reset functions. There are two methods to reset service lamp: Manual reset or Auto reset. Auto reset follows the principle of sending command from CRP 429TPMS to vehicle’s ECU to do resetting. While using manual reset, users just follow the on-screen instructions to select appropriate execution options, enter correct data or values, and perform necessary actions, the system will guide you through the complete performance for various service operations. EN Follow the flowchart shown as below to perform resetting. Select "Reset" Choose the desired service function (e.g. oil lamp reset etc.) Select the desired car brand Select the reset mode (The available mode varies from vehicle to vehicle) Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed 39 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 7. Update If some new software or APK can be updated, a numeric indicator will display on the “Upgrade” module on the Job menu. In this case, you may use this option to keep it synchronized with the latest version. *Notes: • To enjoy more functions and better service, you are strongly suggested to update it on regular basis. • This function requires a stable network connection. Tap “Upgrade” on the Job menu to enter the update center. By default, all diagnostic software is selected. To deselect certain software, tap “Unselect”, and then check the box next to vehicle model. Tap “Update” to start downloading. It may take several minutes to finish it, please be patient to wait. To pause downloading, tap “Stop”. To resume it, tap “Continue”. If network connection failure occurs, tap “Retry” to try again. Once download is finished, the software packages will be installed automatically. 40 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 8. Data EN Fig. 8-1 8.1 Diagnostic Record If user records the running parameters or waveform graphs while reading data stream, it will be saved as diagnostic records and appear under this tab. Tap “Diagnostic Record” to enter and select the desired data stream items and tap “OK” to jump to the playback page. On-screen Buttons: Graph – displays the parameters in waveform graphs. Combine – this option is mostly used in graph merge status for data comparison. In this case, different items are marked in different colors. Value – this is the default mode which displays the parameters in texts and shows in list format. Frame Playback – plays back the recorded data stream items frame by frame. Once it is in frame playback mode, this button changes into “Auto Playback”. 41 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 8.2 Diagnostic Report This module stores all diagnostic reports generated in process of vehicle diagnosis. All the diagnostic reports are sorted by Date and Make. If there are too many reports stored, tap (Search) to filter and quickly locate it. • To select certain report, just check the box at the right lower corner of the report. To select all reports, tap “Select All”. To deselect all, tap “Unselect”. • Tap it to view its details. • Select the desired report and then tap “Delete” to delete it. 8.3 DTC Library This option helps you to find the location of the vehicle’s DLC. Fig. 8-2 Swipe the screen upwards/downwards to alter the value, then press [OK] button, the screen will display definition of the DTC. 42 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 8.4 DLC(Data Link Connector) Location This option helps you to find the location of the vehicle’s DLC. 8.5 Image This option enables you to manage the screenshots. EN 8.6 Feedback This item allows you to feedback your diagnostic problems to us for analysis and troubleshooting. Tap “Feedback”, the following 3 options will be displayed on the left column of the screen. A. Feedback Tap a tested vehicle model to enter the feedback screen. 1) Tap “Choose File” to open the target folder and choose the desired diagnostic logs. 2) Choose the failure type and fill in the detailed failure description in the blank text box and telephone or email address. After inputting, tap “Submit Result” to send it to us. B. History Tap it to view all diagnostic feedback records. Different process states are marked with different colors. C. Offline list Tap it to display all diagnostic feedback logs which have not been submitted successfully due to network failure. Once the handset gets a stable network signal, it will be uploaded to the remote server automatically. 8.7 Firmware Fix Use this item to upgrade and fix diagnostic firmware. During fixing, please do not cut power or switch to other interfaces. 8.8 FAQ Provides a detailed description on how to troubleshoot the CRP 429TPMS. Before operating the handset, please carefully read it. 43 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 9. Settings 9.1 Units of measurement It is designed to set the measurement unit. Metric System and English System are available. 9.2 Automatic detection on connect This option enables you to determine whether to start an automatic VIN detection once CRP 429TPMS is properly connected to the vehicle’s DLC. 9.3 Display & Brightness This item allows you to set the standby time and screen brightness. *Tips: Reducing the brightness of the screen is helpful to conserve the power of the handset. 9.4 Sound This option lets you adjust the volume and other sound settings. 9.5 Network *Note: Once WLAN is set as ON, CRP 429TPMS will consume more power. While it keeps unused, please set it off to save power. While WLAN keeps unused, please turn it off to conserve battery power. CRP 429TPMS has built-in WLAN module that can be used to get online. Once you’re online, you can register your tool, update diagnostic software & APK, send email on your network. Slide the switch to ON, the system starts searching for all available wireless LANs. Choose the desired WLAN access point / network to connect. 9.6 Date/Time This option allows you to set the system date & time. *Note: Since all diagnostic reports are sorted by Make and Date. To differentiate between files, please configure the accurate system time. 9.7 Language CRP 429TPMS supports multiple languages. You can use this option to change the target language. Note: This product has only the English software pre-installed in factory, if 44 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual changed into another language, please do remember to upgrade the vehicle software after reseting the language in “Settings” , and meanwhile, the present English vehicle software(could be any language software already installed) will be automatically deleted. 9.8 Email Setup This option is used to set up the default email address for automatically receiving the diagnostic reports. EN 9.9 Recovery Use this item to reset this tool to the default factory setting. *Warning: Resetting may cause data loss. Before doing so, please be careful to perform this operation. 9.10 Version BOOT, Download, App and System version are included. 9.11 About This option displays the hardware configuration information of the tool and license agreement. 45 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual 10. FAQ Here we list some frequently asked questions and answers related to CRP 429TPMS. System halts when reading data stream. What is the reason? It may be caused by a slackened connector. Please turn off the CRP 429TPMS, firmly connect the connector, and switch it on again. Screen of main unit flashes at engine ignition start. Caused by electromagnetic disturbing, and this is normal phenomenon. There is no response when communicating with on-board computer. Please confirm the proper voltage of power supply and check if the throttle has been closed, the transmission is in the neutral position, and the water is in proper temperature. What to do if the system fails to start auto VIN detection? Please check the following possible reasons: • Whether CRP 429TPMS is properly connected to the vehicle’s DLC. • Whether the “Automatic detection on Connect” switch is OFF. If yes, slide it to ON. Why are there so many fault codes? Usually, it’s caused by poor connection or fault circuit grounding. How to change the language? This product has only the English software pre-installed in factory, if changed into another language, please do remember to upgrade the vehicle software after reseting the language in “Settings” , and meanwhile, the present English vehicle software(could be any language software already installed) will be automatically deleted. 46 LAUNCH CRP 429TPMS User's Manual Warranty THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO PERSONS WHO PURCHASE LAUNCH PRODUCTS FOR PURPOSES OF RESALE OR USE IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF THE BUYER’S BUSINESS. LAUNCH electronic product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for 12 or 15 months (Namely, from date of sales to date of registration: If this period is more than 3 months, it is 15 months from date of sales; If this period is equal to or less than 3 months, it is 12 months from date of registration). EN This warranty does not cover any part that has been abused, altered, used for a purpose other than for which it was intended, or used in a manner inconsistent with instructions regarding use. The exclusive remedy for any automotive meter found to be defective is repair or replacement, and LAUNCH shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages. Final determination of defects shall be made by LAUNCH in accordance with procedures established by LAUNCH. No agent, employee, or representative of LAUNCH has any authority to bind LAUNCH to any affirmation, representation, or warranty concerning LAUNCH automotive meters, except as stated herein. Order Information Replaceable and optional parts can be ordered directly from your LAUNCH authorized tool supplier. Your order should include the following information: 1. Quantity 2. Part number 3. Item description Customer Service If you have any questions on the operation of the unit, please contact local dealer, or visit LAUNCH website: http://www.cnlaunch.com. Please send email to overseas.service@cnlaunch.com to get more support. Statement: LAUNCH reserves the rights to make any change to this manual without notice. 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 LAUNCH TECH CO., LTD., LAUNCH does not bear any responsibility arising from misunderstandings. 47 FCC Statement 15.19 1. 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. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.21 Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) 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 RF Exposure Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types TPMS Activation and Diagnostic Tool (FCC ID: XUJCRP429TPMS) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification when properly worn on the body is 1.070W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Operating temperature: -10-50°C Thefrequencyblockis 125KHz OperatingTemperature:-10°~50°C Transmit.125 kHz Receive.315 MHz/433 MHz 2400-2483.5MHz: Rated Power: 17.5dBm Declaration of Conformity Hereby,Launch Tech Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type CRP 429TPMS of TPMS Activation and Diagnostic Tool is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.cnlaunch.com This device may be used in each EU member state. The SAR limit of Europe is 2.0 W/kg. Device types CRP 429TPMS has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 2.0 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.420W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Manufacturer : Launch Tech Co., Ltd. Launch Industrial Park, North of Wuhe Road, Banxuegang Industrial Zone, Longgang District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province,China
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