ANCEL TD700 Multi-System Scanner

User's Manual

Safety Precautions

To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan tool, read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle:

Tips: When using the product, please plug the product into the car before starting the car.

About TD700

1. Coverage

The TD700 works on most US, European, and Asian vehicles that are OBDII compliant after 1996.

1996-2021 Toyota

Supports most Toyota vehicles with OBD16PIN interface and 12V voltage. This includes a wide range of models such as 4Runner, Allion, Alphard, Camry, Corolla, Crown, Highlander, Hilux, Land Cruiser, Prius, RAV4, Sienna, Tacoma, Tundra, Yaris, and many others.

1996-2021 Lexus

Supports most Lexus vehicles with OBD16PIN interface and 12V voltage. This includes models like CT200h, ES, GS, GX, HS250h, IS, LC500, LFA, LM300h, LS, LX, NX, RC, RX, SC, and UX series.

1996-2021 Scion

Supports most Scion vehicles with OBD16PIN interface and 12V voltage. This includes models such as FR-S, iA, iM, iQ, xA, xB, and xD.

2. Product Specification

3. Appearance and Buttons Description

The ANCEL TD700 multi-system scanner features a robust design with a central color LCD screen and a set of navigation and function buttons. The device connects to the vehicle via an OBD-16PIN connector.

Key Components and Buttons:

  1. LCD DISPLAY: Indicates test results, backlit, 320 x 240 pixels display.
  2. [OK] BUTTON: Confirms a selection or action from a menu.
  3. [ESC] BUTTON: Cancels a selection or action from a menu or returns to the menu.
  4. [LEFT] SCROLL BUTTON: In menu mode, moves left through menus/sub-menus. In data interface, moves to the last screen.
  5. [RIGHT] SCROLL BUTTON: In menu mode, moves right through menus/sub-menus. In data interface, moves to the next screen.
  6. [UP] SCROLL BUTTON: In menu mode, moves up through menu items. When retrieving data, moves to the previous screen for more data.
  7. [DOWN] SCROLL BUTTON: In menu mode, moves down through menu items. When retrieving data, moves to the next screen for more data.
  8. OBD-16PIN CONNECTOR: Connects the scan tool to the vehicle's Data Link Connector (DLC).
  9. [I/M] BUTTON: Performs a quick State Emissions Readiness Check and Drive Cycle Check.
  10. [READ DTC] BUTTON: Quick readout of the vehicle's fault code.

I/M Readiness Display Legend:

IndicatorMeaning
Complete
Not Support
Not Complete
MIL YellowDashboard MIL ON
MIL GrayDashboard MIL OFF

Operation Instructions

1. Connect TD700

  1. Turn the ignition on.
  2. Locate the vehicle's 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC).

2. TD700 Features

2.1 For Toyota (Example)

The product primarily tests Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles. Using Toyota as an example, the general functions are analyzed.

When selecting 'For Toyota' from the main menu, options such as 'OBD II', 'For Toyota', 'Oil reset', 'EPB reset', 'BAT', 'BMS reset', 'ETC reset', and 'Tool Setup' are displayed.

The 'Select Menu' for Toyota and Scion includes 'Toyota and Scion', 'Lexus', and 'Diagnosis history'.

2.1.1 Area and Model Selection

Press [OK] to continue. After selecting [Toyota and Scion], choose the appropriate Area (Japan, North America, Europe, and Others) based on the vehicle's origin. Then, select the model brand, sub-mode code, and model year. The device supports automatic identification; if identification fails, manual selection is possible.

2.1.2 System Scan, Manual Select, and Special Functions

System Scan: Pressing [System Scan] displays functions like Powertrain, Oil Reset, Diesel particulate filter, Bleed, Chassis, Electronic Parking Brake, and Steering.

Manual Select: Pressing [Manual Select] displays options such as FC, FCHV, HV Battery, ABS/VSC/TRC(TRAC), EMPS, SRS Airbag, and Body/Gateway.

Special Functions: Pressing [Special Functions] displays options like Oil Reset, Chassis, Injector, Throttle, Battery, Powertrain, and Electronic Parking Brake. Note that special functions supported vary by model.

2.2 Special Functions

Three special functions are explained in detail:

2.2.1 Oil Reset

Navigate to [Special Functions] and select [Oil Reset]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the oil reset procedure.

  1. Select 'With intelligent key', 'Without intelligent key', or 'In the central control'.
  2. Press and hold the 'Rectangular' button in the lower right corner of the multi-function steering wheel.
  3. 'Settings' will appear on the Multi-Information Display (MID). Press and hold the 'Rectangular' button on the multi-function steering wheel to confirm.
  4. Select the 'Oil' option. A prompt will ask 'whether to reset after changing oil'.
  5. Press and hold the 'Rectangular' button on the multi-function steering wheel to confirm.
  6. Service reset completed.

2.2.2 Throttle Learning

Navigate to [Special Functions] and select [Throttle]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete throttle learning.

  1. Select 'ETC Learning Value Reset'.
  2. The screen will display 'Usage: Use this function to reset all learned values related to Engine operation.'
  3. Confirm that 'This function will perform learning Value Reset. Refer to the Repair Manual when executing this function. Confirm the following conditions:'.
  4. Confirm if you want to exit the 'Learning Value Reset Utility'.
  5. The screen will switch automatically after processing is completed.
  6. 'Learning Value Reset is complete. Refer to the Repair Manual for more details.'
Note: The special features of each model are different; please operate according to the actual vehicle.

2.2.3 Battery Reset

Navigate to [Special Functions] and select [Battery]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the battery reset.

  1. Select 'Battery Status Info Reset'.
  2. An introduction will state: 'This function is used to reset Battery Status Info stored in ECU.'
  3. Confirm the following condition: 'No HV related DTC stored. Press OK to reset data.'
  4. 'Battery Status Info Reset is complete.'

3. OBDII System

3.1 Read Codes

Stored codes are known as "hard codes" or "permanent codes" and illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL). Pending codes are "maturing codes" or "continuous monitor codes" indicating detected problems that are not yet serious enough to trigger the MIL.

  1. Use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select 'Read Codes' from the Diagnostic Menu and press [OK].
  2. View DTCs and their definitions on screen. The display shows the control module number, sequence, total number of codes, and type (Generic or Manufacturer specific).

If no Diagnostic Trouble Codes are stored, the display indicates "No (pending) codes are stored in the module!"

3.2 Erase Codes

Notes: This function is performed with the key on, engine off. Do not start the engine. Before performing, retrieve and record trouble codes. After clearing, retrieve codes again. If hard troubles persist, identify and solve the root cause first.
  1. Use the UP/DOWN scroll buttons to select 'Erase Codes' from the Diagnostic Menu and press [OK].
  2. A warning message will ask for confirmation: "Clear/Reset Emission-Related Diagnostic Information, Are You sure?"
  3. Press [OK] to confirm.
  4. A message will prompt: "Please Turn Ignition ON with Engine Off, Press OK key to continue!"
  5. Finally, "Emission-Related Diagnostic Information has been cleared!" will be displayed.

3.3 I/M Readiness

I/M (Inspection and Maintenance) Readiness indicates if emission-related systems are operating properly and are ready for testing. It can also confirm if a repair was performed correctly or check Monitor Run Status.

The I/M Readiness menu shows 'Since DTCs Were Cleared' and 'This Drive Cycle' status.

3.4 Data Stream

The OBDII Scan Tool allows viewing "real-time" Live Data, including values (volts, rpm, temperature, speed) and system status (open loop, closed loop, fuel system status) generated by vehicle sensors, switches, and actuators. Press [OK] to access.

The Datastream menu offers 'View All Items' and 'Select Items'.

3.5 Evap System Test

The OBDII system monitors the fuel system for vapor leakage. The EVAP monitor ensures gasoline vapor is sent to the intake pipe for combustion and prevents fuel vapor from polluting the environment. The diagnostic device displays the status and test results of the EVAP system.

If supported, it will display "Evaporative system leak test passed". If not supported, it will display "Evaporative system leak test not supported".

3.6 Vehicle Information

Select [Vehicle Information] and press [OK] to display VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), CID (Calibration ID), and CVN (Calibration Verification Number).

4. Tool Setup

4.1 Language

Choose [Language] from the Tool Setup menu. Available languages include: English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano, Русский, Português, Suomalainen, Polish, Dansk, Svenska, Norsk.

4.2 Beeper

Choose [Beeper] from the Tool Setup menu to toggle the beeper sound ON or OFF.

4.3 Instructions (Display at startup)

Choose [Instructions(Display at startup)] from the Tool Setup menu to toggle the display of instructions at startup ON or OFF.

4.4 Unit of Measure

Choose [Unit of measure] from the Tool Setup menu to select between 'Metric' and 'Imperial' units.

4.5 Skin Style

Choose [Skin Style] from the Tool Setup menu to select the display theme, such as 'Sky Gray' or 'Gem Blue'.

4.6 Feedback

If connection errors or other problems occur, use the feedback function.

  1. Choose [Feedback the test result] from the Tool Setup menu. The device prepares for automatic recording.
  2. Perform the related functions that require feedback.
  3. After execution, disconnect the car, connect the device to a computer via USB, and use the update.exe tool.

Press the ESC Button several times to return to the main menu.

For example, to register a battery change failure: Enter [Register battery change] option and perform the registration again. Keep the tool connected to the car during these steps. After registering the battery change, disconnect from the car.

4.7 Device Information

Choose [Device Information] from the Tool Setup menu to view details such as Software Version, Library Version, and Serial Number.

5. Update

  1. Download the update software and unzip the file.
  2. Connect the device to the computer via USB cable.
  3. The update software is supported by Windows 7/8/10. For Windows 7, install the driver; for Windows 8/10, run the update software directly.
Note: Windows XP and Apple computers do not support upgrades. If you do not understand the upgrade steps, contact ANCEL customer service.

To transfer data and generate a feedback file, download the upgrade file from the ANCEL website. Connect the device to the computer via USB. Choose the "Update" file, then click "Feedback". Send the generated feedback.bin file to support@anceltech.com.

6. Warranty

  1. This warranty is limited to the person purchasing ANCEL products.
  2. ANCEL products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year (12 months) from the date of shipment to the user.
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