1. General Introduction
1.1 Appearance and Buttons Introduction
Description of the ANCEL MT100 motorcycle diagnostic scanner. The device is red and black, with a screen displaying the ANCEL logo. It has several buttons labeled F1, F2, ESC, and Enter, along with a directional pad. A black diagnostic cable with an OBD-II connector is attached.
1.2 Keyboard Functions
- ▲▼ Arrow: Select test items;
- ◀▶ Arrow: Turn over the screen;
- [Enter]: Enter/Carry out;
- [ESC]: Return/Quit;
- [F1], [F2]: Function Key;
2. Connection with Vehicles
Connection Method:
- Diagnostic cable is properly connected with the diagnostic socket of the vehicle.
Image showing the diagnostic cable connected to the OBD16 socket of a vehicle. An orange arrow points to the cable and is labeled 'Diagnostic cable'. Another orange arrow points to the vehicle's socket and is labeled 'OBD16 socket of vehicle'.
3. Operation
3.1 Connection
Please connect scanner with vehicle according to "Vehicle Connection Instruction".
3.2 Function Option
Vehicle KEY-ON, the scanner is power on, the following interface appears:
- 01. Vehicle diagnosis: Fault code reader, engine system diagnosis
- 02. System setting: Set key sound and display language types.
- 03. Version information: Display the local serial number, software version, hardware version, authorization information and so on.
3.3 Vehicle Diagnosis
Select "01 DIAGNOSIS" and press "[Enter]", then the following interface appears:
Description of the "MAIN MENU" screen with options: 01 DIAGNOSIS, 02 SETTING, 03 VERSION.
Select "01 engine system" and press "[Enter]", the following interface appears after normal communication with vehicle ECU:
Description of the "OBD II" screen with options: 01 Engine data, 02 Freeze frame data, 03 Read fault code, 04 Erase fault code, 05 02 sensor monitoring, 06 Vehicle information, 07 I/ readiness.
If communication fails to connect with the ECU, check the reason for the communication failure, such as whether the ignition switch is turned on correctly or whether the ECU type is supported, etc.
Engine Data
Select "01.engine data" and press "[Enter]". The information appears as follows:
Description of the "Engine data" display showing: Engine date, Load value, Barometric pressure, Mil, Control module voltage, Engine speed, and Vehicle speed.
Operation tip: press [Enter] to display the waveform after selecting the data stream item.
Description of the "Throttle position" waveform graph.
Freeze Frame Data
Select "02. Freeze frame data", this function will read the engine has a fault code related to emissions freeze information, press "[Enter]" key, as follows:
Description of the "Freeze frame" screen showing: Fault code, Load value, Engine temperature.
Read Fault Code
Select "03. Read the fault" and the menu of "01 current fault code" and "Pending fault code" will appear. If select "01 current fault code", press "[Enter]" as follows:
Description of the "Current DTC" screen showing a fault code (e.g., P0113 intake air temperature circuit hight input).
Remark:
If the system does not have a storage fault, a fail-free code will be displayed. The stored code is also called the current code or the permanent code. These codes will cause the control module to light the failure indicator (MIL) when the discharged related fault appears. The code to be processed is also known as a "temporary failure code" or "continuous monitor code." These codes indicate problems detected by the control module during the current or recent driving cycle, but they are not yet serious. The code to be processed will not be able to start the failure indicator (ML). If no failure occurs during a certain number of warm-up cycles, the code is cleared from memory.
Clear Fault Code
Select "04.clear fault code" to clear the fault code stored in the ECU by performing this function. Press "[Enter]" as follows:
Description of the "OBD II" screen for "Erase fault code" with "Sure to erase DTCs?" and YES/NO options.
Note: please key-on and do not start the engine until the trouble code is clear.
Press "[Enter]" to clear the fault code.
Description of the "OBD II" screen showing "Erase fault code: Erase OK!" with an OK button.
Press "[Enter]" to return to the main menu.
Oxygen Sensor Monitoring
Select "05. Oxygen sensor monitoring" and press "[Enter]" as follows:
Description of the "OBD II" screen for "Oxygen sensor monitoring" showing "01 Bank-1, Sensor -1".
If you select this and press "[Enter]", the appropriate message appears.
Note: If the vehicle does not support oxygen sensor testing, the detection device will display relevant prompts on the screen.
Vehicle Information
Select "06. Vehicle information" and press "[Enter]" to display as follows:
Description of the "OBD II" screen for "Vehicle information" showing "01 Bank-1, Sensor -1".
Monitor Status
Select "07. Monitor status" and press "[Enter]" to display as follows:
Description of the "I/ Readiness" screen showing "01: Monitor status since DTCs" and "02: Monitor status this .....".
If you select item "01" and press "[Enter]", the appropriate information will appear.
Description of the "I/ Readiness" screen showing: MIL: ON, Misfire detection: N/A, Fuel system monitoring: ON.
Note: If the locomotive does not support detection status testing, the detection device will display relevant tips on the screen.
3.4 System Setting
This function can set whether the key sound and display the current language.
Description of the "Setup" screen showing: Sound: ON, Langu: English.
Press the left/right arrow to select the item, press the up/down arrow to modify the value.
3.5 Version Information
Select "version information" from the main menu and press "[Enter]" to see the following interface: you can view the product serial number, software version and other detailed information.
Description of the "Version" screen showing: SN: M06111912002-9CEBAA, S/W: ¥5.00B, H/W: V3.0.
4. Notes
- The screen pictures and screenshots of the display screen (such as the mark of "key") shown in this manual are only used for explanation, which may be slightly different from the real thing.
- The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
- The company shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential loss caused by or in connection with the purchase or use of such products by any person.
- No claim of any kind made by any third party for the use of these products shall be liable.
- Avoid use and storage in extreme temperature environments. Low temperatures may slow down the display or render it completely unusable. In addition, avoid direct exposure to the sun and do not place the instrument in any place where high temperatures may occur. High temperature will make the machine housing fade or deformation and damage the internal circuit.
- Do not disassemble the instrument or change the online Settings without permission.
- Do not press the operation key of the instrument with a ballpoint pen or other sharp object.
- Please use a soft dry cloth to clean the appearance of the instrument. If the instrument looks very dirty, please use a soft cloth with a diluted solution of neutral household detergent and water. Be careful to wring out excess moisture before wiping. Do not use petroleum extract, diluents or other volatile solvents to clean, otherwise there is a risk of wiping off the printing marks and damaging the protective case.
- Please do not make synchronous on-line test diagnosis during the flaring voltage test of the test ignition system, otherwise the instrument may be damaged due to interference of high voltage.
Check when using:
- 1) check whether the ignition switch is on or whether the engine is running.
- 2) check whether there is bad contact or short circuit between the connection line and the diagnostic seat.
- 3) check whether the software version is applicable to the vehicle.