Autocom CDP Pro for Trucks User Manual
by Alen Lmh Internet & eBusiness1 Important information
Always read the user manual carefully before connecting, starting up,
and using the diagnostic equipment, to eliminate any doubts and risks
associated with the diagnostic equipment. All use, including connecting
the diagnostic unit near the engine or ignition system, should take
place when the engine is not running and when the ignition is off. Any
person who hands over the diagnostic equipment to another person should
also hand over safety instructions and necessary information for how the
diagnostic equipment should be used according to its intended use.
1.1 Agreement
By using this product you accept the following terms:
1.2 Copyright
Software and data are the property of the supplier, and are protected
against unauthorised copying by copyright legislation, international
contract regulations, and other national rules. Copying or sales of
data, or software or parts thereof, is punishable by law. In case of any
violation, the supplier reserves the right to prosecute and demand
compensation for damages.
1.3 Program versions
We always do the outmost to optimise our products to suit the market and region where the products are sold and used.
As a step in this process, we have automated the setup of geographical
preferences during the installation. The only choice the person
installing the software has to do is to choose the applicable country.
By making a correct choice of country during installation of the
software the customer is ensured to have the best setup to fit regional
conditions, regarding content of the vehicle database as well as the
functionality of the program to fit the applicable vehicle population
and local conditions.
1.4 Responsibility and liability
To the greatest possible extent, all data in the program is based on
information from car manufacturers. The supplier does not guarantee that
data or software are correct or complete. The supplier does not accept
liability for damages caused by defective software or incorrect data. In
all cases liability is limited to the amount that the buyer has paid
for the product at the time of purchase. This exemption from liability
does not include damages caused intentionally or by gross neglect on the
part of the customer.
1.5 Warranty
All use of hardware and/or software that has not been approved by the
supplier is a modification of our products, and thus no warranties are
valid. Our products may not be modified in any way. Only genuine
accessories and spare parts may be used, which also applies to adapter
cables. All breaches of this will void any claims. The diagnostic equipmentmay
only be used with operative systems approved by the supplier. If the
diagnostic equipment is used with an operative system that is not
approved by the supplier, the warranty ceases to be valid. Also, the
supplier does not accept any liability or responsibility for damages and
consequences thereof that have arisen due to the use of a non-approved
operative system.
Note that the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions must be followed when
working on the vehicle. The supplier does not accept any liability or
responsibility for damages and consequences thereof that have arisen due
to not following the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for the
vehicle.
1.6 WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment)
This label shows that the product is manufactured after August 13, 2005,
and therefore it shall be recycled according to WEEE (EU Directive
2002/96/EC regarding waste from Electrical and Electronic equipment).
Contact your local dealer for more information.
2 System requirements
2.1 Minimum
Intel® Pentium® II 400 MHz (or similar)
Windows 7, Windows Vista®, Windows 2003 Server, Windows® XP(*) SP3
128-512 MB RAM (depending on operating system)
500 MB free hard disk space
Screen with resolution 800 x 600
DVD-unit
Bluetooth (SPP) or USB
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or later (included in installation)
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later
2.2 Recommended
Intel® Pentium® 4 1.7 GHz or better (or similar)
Windows 7, Windows Vista®, Windows® XP(*) SP3
1024-2048 MB RAM (depending on operating system)
500 MB free hard disk space
Screen with resolution 1024 x 768 or better
DVD-unit
Bluetooth (SPP) or USB
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or later (included in installation)
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later
(*) Windows® XP Media Center Edition and its different version are not supported!
Note! Both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems are supported, note that
64-bit OS require special handling during installation of USB drivers.
Note! The program can only be started from accounts with administrator
or limited user rights. It is not possible to start the program from a
Guest account.
2.3 Supplementary programs
Where do I find the necessary supplementary programs?
- Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
http://www.microsoft.com
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
http://www.adobe.com
3 Installation
3.1 Installation using DVD
NB! On certain computers, antivirus programs and other similar programs
may sometimes cause the automatic start-up to not work or take a long
time. In any such cases, deactivate these programs. Programs known to
cause problems are McAfee VirusScan and ZoneAlarm. After installation,
the antivirus programs can be reactivated.
Insert the DVD in the computer’s DVD reader. The installation starts
automatically. (If the installation does not start, choose “Run” in the
“Start”-menu and write D:\Start. Applies if the DVD reader is designated
as unit D).
2. Enter your Product-ID, serial number, and hardware key. Then choose country and press “Next” to continue.
3. Check in the next window that correct product is chosen. From this
window it is possible to show application tables, user manuals, release
information, etc. This is done by choosing a document in the list and
then pressing “View”. Before continuing, it is important that you have
read the system requirements. Press the button “View” under the heading
“System requirements” to show the system requirements. Then confirm that
you have read the system requirements and press “Next” to start the
installation guide. Follow the guide to finish the installation.
4 Hardware
4.1 Introduction
The diagnostic unit has built-in interfaces for most communications
available on the market that are used for OBD (On Board Diagnostic). For
certain vehicle models, specific connectors are used for OBD. As
accessories there are many unique cables enabling connection to the
car’s diagnostic connection.
Connection to PC takes place using any of the alternatives USB (Universal Serial Bus) or Bluetooth (wireless communication).
4.2 Connections
1. Bluetooth antenna
2. OBD 16-pin OBD-II connector (SAE J1962)
3. Green/Yellow LED Yellow light Indicates communication using USB
Green/Yellow LED Green light Indicates communication using Bluetooth
4. Red LED Power
5. Green LED Test
6. USB-connection for PC
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