Actron OBD II PocketScan Code Reader CP9125 Manual de usuario

CP9125
OBD II PocketScan™
Code Reader
For use with OBD II Compliant Vehicles
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LCD Display - Is a Single Line Display with 8 characters.
ERASE Key - Used to Erase Trouble Codes and I/M
Monitor status from Vehicle’s Computer Modules and
scroll up through screens. (I/M Monitors are currently
used for state emissions tests.)
READ/Scroll Down Key - Used to view Read Codes, MIL
Status, I/M Readiness Status and Scroll down through
screens.
OBD II Connector - Used to communicate with OBD II
compliant vehicles.
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0002-003-2666

Safety Precautions
For safety, read, understand and follow all safety messages
and instructions in manual before operating the PocketScanTM
Code Reader.
Always refer to and follow safety messages and test
procedures provided by manufacturer of vehicle and
PocketScanTM Code Reader.
Signal Words Used:
Indicates a possible hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury to operator or bystanders.
Indicates a possible hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury to operator or bystanders.
Indicates a possible hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in
moderate or minor injury to operator or
bystanders.
Indicates a condition which, if not avoided,
may result in damage to test equipment or
vehicle.
Important Safety Messages
•Always wear ANSI approved eye protection.
•Always operate vehicle in a well-ventilated area.
•Always keep people, tools and test equipment away from all
moving or hot engine parts.
•Always make sure vehicle is in PARK (automatic
transmission) or Neutral (manual transmission) and parking
brake is set.
•Always block drive wheels and never leave vehicle
unattended while testing.
•Always keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/
electrical/chemical fires readily available.
•Never lay tools on vehicle battery.
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WARNING
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CAUTION
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DANGER
IMPORTANT
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•Always use caution when working around ignition coil,
distributor cap, ignition wires, and spark plugs. Components
can produce a High Voltage while engine is running.
•Battery acid is caustic. If contacted, rinse with water or
neutralize with a mild base (i.e. baking soda). If in eyes,
flush with water and call a physician immediately.
•Never smoke or have open flames near vehicle. Vapors
from gasoline and battery during charge are explosive.
•Never use the PocketScanTM Code Reader if internal
circuitry has been exposed to moisture. Internal shorts
could cause a fire and damage.
•Always turn ignition key OFF when connecting or
disconnecting electrical components, unless otherwise
instructed.
•Some vehicles are equipped with safety air bags. Follow
vehicle service manual cautions when working around air
bag components or wiring. Note, air bag can still open
several minutes after ignition key is off.
•Always follow vehicle manufacturer’s warnings, cautions and
service procedures.

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PocketScanTM Code Reader Features
Read Codes:
Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes allows the PocketScanTM
Code Reader to read the codes from the vehicle’s computer
modules.
•Diagnostic Trouble Codes:
Diagnostic Trouble Codes are
used to help determine the cause
of a problem or problems with a
vehicle. Diagnostic Trouble Codes are set when a fault is
present for a sufficient amount of time.
•Pending Codes: Pending
Codes are also referred to as
“continuous monitor codes” and
“maturing codes.” Pending
Codes occurs when the code
has not occurred a specific
number of times (depending on
vehicle,) causing the code to mature.
P0443
P0452 V

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MIL Conditions:
MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) Status displays the
state of the vehicles computer module(s).
•MIL ON: Indicates that the
Malfunction Indicator Lamp on
vehicle should be ON indicating
a possible emissions problem.
√If the MIL Status is ON and the MIL is not illuminated with
the engine running, then a problem exists in the MIL
circuit.
•MIL OFF: Indicates the
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
should be off and there should
be no emission problems.
√Some manufacturers will turn the MIL off if a certain
number of drive cycles occur without the same fault being
detected.
√Diagnostic Trouble Codes related to a MIL are erased
from the computer’s memory after 40 warm-up cycles if
the same fault is not detected.
MIL ON
MIL OFF

Monitors Expanded Name
Misfire Misfire Monitor
Fuel Fuel System Monitor
Comp Comprehensive Components Monitor
Catlyst Catalyst Monitor
Htd Cat Heated Catalyst Monitor
Evap Evaporative System Monitor
Sec Air Secondary Air System Monitor
A/C Air Conditioning Refrigerant Monitor
O2 Snsr Oxygen Sensor Monitor
O2 Htr Oxygen Sensor Heater Monitor
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation
Status Description
Ready Vehicle was driven enough under proper conditions to
complete the monitor.
Inc (Incomplete) - Vehicle was not driven enough under
proper conditions to complete the monitor.
Inspection / Maintenance Monitors (I/M Monitors):
The I/M Monitors (Inspection / Maintenance) function displays
a SNAPSHOT of the operations for the Emission System.
√After a specific amount of drive time (each monitor has
specific driving conditions and time required), the
computer’s “monitors” will decide if the vehicles emission
system is working correctly.
√Some states MAY NOT require all monitors listed to be
“Ready” to pass the emissions test. Check with state
testing site for exact requirements. All states will fail a
vehicle that has the “MIL Light” lit at time of test.
•Monitors Viewed:
•Monitor Status:
•Monitors may be cleared by:
−Using the erase codes function.
−Disconnected or discharged battery (on some vehicles.)
− Computer module losing power (on some vehicles.)
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Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Data
Avoid Cooling Fan! Fan may turn on
during test.
1.Turn Ignition Key to the Off Position.
2. Locate and Plug in Data Link
Connector (DLC.)
NOTE: The data link connector
should be located under
the dashboard on the
driverside of the vehicle.
If the data link connector is not located under the
dashboard as stated, a label describing the location of
the data link connector should be there.
3. Observe Display toggles between
“Pocket” and “Scan”.
NOTE: For a correct reading for
Diagnostic Trouble Codes and I/M Monitor Status,
ignition key must be in the ON position and Engine does
not require starting.
To get a correct reading for MIL Status, Engine must be
started.
4. Start Engine.
5. Press READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn Key
and Release.
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WARNING
Pocket
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NOTE: If diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are already being
displayed from a previous read operation, press and hold
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn key for 3 seconds and release.
6.Observe a Moving *on Display.
NOTE: If a “No LinkNo Link
No LinkNo Link
No Link” message
displays, cycle ignition key to
the OFF position for 10
seconds, then back ON and repeat “Reading Diagnostic
Data.”
7. View Codes on Display
NOTE: If there are no codes present,
the tool will display “00
00
0
CodesCodes
CodesCodes
Codes” and proceed to
display MIL Status when READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn is
pressed.
•To View Codes press and
release READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scrolloll
olloll
oll
DoDo
DoDo
Downwn
wnwn
wn key.
•If the code is a Pending
Code a Vwill be displayed.
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No Link
P0443
P0452 V
0 Codes
3 Codes
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MIL ON
8. View MIL Status
•Press and release
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn
key.
9. View I/M Monitors that are
Incomplete.
•Press and release
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn
key.
NOTE: If there are no more I/M
Monitors that are Incomplete,
the tool will then display Ready
Monitors when READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn key is pressed.
10. View I/M Monitors that are Ready.
•Press and release
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/ScrREAD/Scr
READ/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn
key.
NOTE: Pressing the ERASE key will scroll up to review
Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Data.
NOTE: Holding READ /Scr/Scr
/Scr/Scr
/Scroll Dooll Do
oll Dooll Do
oll Downwn
wnwn
wn key for 3 seconds
will read Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Data again.
Monitrs
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O2 Htr
2 Inc
Misfire
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Erasing Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Data
Erasing allows the PocketScanTM Code Reader to delete the codes
and I/M Monitor status from the vehicle’s computer modules.
Only Erase Diagnostic Data after checking
system completely and writing down results.
Avoid Cooling Fan! Fan may turn on
during test.
1.Turn Ignition Key to the Off Position.
2. Locate and Plug in Data Link
Connector (DLC.)
NOTE: The data link connector
should be located under
the dashboard on the
driverside of the vehicle.
If the data link connector is not located under the
dashboard as stated, a label describing the location of
the data link connector should be there.
3. Observe Display toggles between
“Pocket” and “Scan”.
4.Turn Ignition Key to the ON Position
leaving Engine Off.
NOTE: Make sure that the Ignition Key is
ON and NOT in the Accessory
Position.
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WARNING
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Scan
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