AERMOTOR V410 User Manual
Automobile OBD2/EOBD Scanner
1. Product Introduction
This is an automotive bus information scanner that supports nine OBD II/EOBD standard protocols. Plug-and-play operation enables it to quickly read vehicle fault information and parameters, and it is a more comprehensive diagnostic tool. Please read this manual carefully before use.
2. Notes
- Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the product.
- Do not expose this product to heat or near sources of ignition.
- Do not expose the product under direct sunlight for a long time.
- Do not attempt to disassemble this product for any modifications as it does not contain any maintenance components.
- Do not use the product indoors.
- If you do not plan to use this product for an extended period of time, store it in a dry environment to avoid extreme temperatures and dust.
3. Product Appearance
The AERMOTOR V410 features the following components:
- 1 -- OBD connection cable (for vehicle OBD port)
- 2 -- 12864 LCD module
- 3 -- Quick DTC retrieval button
- 4 -- Quick I/M read status check button
- 5 -- Exit/Return button
- 6 -- Up navigation button
- 7 -- Left navigation button
- 8 -- Right navigation button
- 9 -- OK button
- 10 -- Down navigation button
The device displays various icons on its screen, including:
- OBD icon
- Battery icon
- Magnifying glass icon (for diagnostics)
- Gear icon (for settings)
- Bar graph icon (for data stream)
- I/M icon (for I/M readiness)
4. Product Parameters and Accessories
4.1 Product Parameters
- Operating Voltage: 9-16V
- Operating Current: 36-80mA
- Operating Environment: -30–70°C
- Storage Temperature: -30–70°C
- Dimensions: 145×90×27mm
- Supported Languages: English, German, Italian, Dutch, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
4.2 Product Accessories
- Main Unit *1
- Manual *1
4.3 Supported Protocols
- SAE J1850 PWM (41.6Kbaud)
- SAE J1850 VPW (10.4Kbaud)
- ISO9141-2 (5 baud init, 10.4Kbaud)
- ISO14230-4 KWP (5 baud init, 10.4 Kbaud)
- ISO14230-4 KWP (fast init, 10.4 Kbaud)
- ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 500 Kbaud)
- ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 500 Kbaud)
- ISO15765-4 CAN (11bit ID, 250 Kbaud)
- ISO15765-4 CAN (29bit ID, 250 Kbaud)
4.4 Main Functions
Function | Description |
---|---|
① Supports nine OBD II/EOBD | ② Vehicle data stream analysis |
③ Reading engine DTCs | ④ Battery voltage readings |
⑤ Clearing engine DTCs | ⑥ Data stream graphing |
⑦ Freeze frame data | ⑧ Oxygen sensor test |
⑨ I/M readiness status | ⑩ EVAP system test |
⑪ Supported Languages: English, German, Italian, Dutch, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian |
5. Product Operation Instructions
Locate the car's OBD Port. The location of the OBD connector varies from model to model (usually located in the inner panel in the lower left corner of the dashboard, above the accelerator pedal). Plug in and start the vehicle.
Visual Description of OBD Port Location: The image shows a car's interior with the steering wheel and dashboard visible. Red circles labeled A, B, and C indicate potential locations for the OBD port. Circle A is on the driver's side near the pedals. Circle B is on the center console. Circle C is also on the center console. A separate image shows the OBD connector plugged into the vehicle's port.
6. Page Menu Introduction
6.1 Vehicle Inspection Menu
After connecting the vehicle, go to the home page and select the 'OBD/EOBD' menu. Press the OK button to enter the test function page. This menu has 9 test functions. You can use the up/down function buttons to turn the page.
Diagnostic Menu Screen: The screen displays "Diagnostic Menu 4/7" and lists the following options:
- Read Codes
- Erase Codes
- View Freeze Frame
- I/M Readiness
6.2 Voltage Test
After connecting the vehicle, go to the home page, select the 'Voltage' menu, and press the OK button to enter the voltage test page and check the voltage value.
Voltage Test Screen: The screen displays "Voltage" and shows "12.7V".
6.3 DTC Query
After connecting the vehicle, go to the homepage, select the 'DTC Lib' menu, and press the OK button to enter the fault code query page, which supports querying the vehicle fault code and explaining the reason.
DTC Lookup Screen: The screen displays "DTC Lookup" and "P0000". It further explains the ranges for the fault code: "The 1st range: P, C, B, U" and "The 2nd range: 0, 1, 2, 3". "Others from 0 to F".
6.4 Product Setup
After connecting the vehicle, go to the home page and select the 'Settings' menu, then press the OK button to enter the settings page. There are 2 setting functions in this menu. You can use the up/down function buttons to turn the page.
System Setup Screen: The screen displays "System setup 4/4" and lists the following options:
- language
- Unit of measure
6.5 Reading Data Stream
After connecting the vehicle, go to the homepage, select the "Data Stream" menu, and press OK to enter the data stream view page.
Data Stream Screen: The screen displays "Data Stream 01/19" and lists data such as:
- FUELSYS2: CL
- LOAD_PCT(%): 41.6
- ETC(°F): 320
- SHRTFT1(%): 53.9
6.6 I/M Readiness Test
The I/M Ready function is used to check the operation of the emissions system on OBD2 compliant vehicles. This is a great feature to have before checking a vehicle's compliance with the National Emissions program. Some of the latest models may support two types of I/M readiness measurements.
I/M Readiness Screen: The screen displays "I/M Readiness 1/3" and lists:
- Since DTCs Cleared
- This Drive Cycle
7. Disclaimer
AERMOTOR is committed to providing its clients with an unparalleled customer experience, including pre-sales and post-sales support. The following are exemption conditions for our products:
If one of the following conditions is met, the customer will not be entitled to the policies covered by this limited warranty:
- a) Abnormal use of the product, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or humidity, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized maintenance, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other non-faulty behavior, including damage caused by transportation.
- b) Damage to the product from external causes (e.g., collision with an object), fire, flood, dust, storm, lightning, earthquake, or weather conditions, acts of irresistible natural disasters, or battery leakage, theft and damage, blown fuses. AERMOTOR is not responsible for damage to the product caused by improper use of any power source.
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