TEXA Nagivator Nano Technical Manual

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SUMMARY
Introduction............................................................7
ABOUT THE MANUAL...........................................9
3.1 Glossary.............................................................12
3.2 Operator Safety Regulations..............................12
3.2.1 General Safety Regulations....................................12
3.2.2 Risk of Asphyxiation...............................................13
3.2.3 Risk of Impact and Crushing...................................13
3.2.4 Hazards Caused by Moving Parts..........................14
3.2.5 Risk of Burning or Scalding....................................14
3.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard.....................................15
3.2.7 Noise Hazard..........................................................16
3.2.8 High Voltage Hazard...............................................16
3.2.9 Poisoning Hazard...................................................17
3.3 General User and Maintenance Warnings.........18
4 NAVIGATOR NANO USER SAFETY..............19
4.1 Glossary.............................................................19
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4.2 General Rules...............................................19
4.3 Operator Safety............................................20
4.4 Tool Safety...................................................21
5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION..........23
6 OPERATION OF THE TOOL RADIO
DEVICES........................................................24
7 NORMATIVE INFORMATION...................25
8 INTRODUCTION.......................................26
9 DESCRIPTION..........................................27
9.1 Image of the device......................................27
9.2 Technical Features.......................................28
10 HOW TO USE THE DEVICE...................30
10.1 Location of the OBD Socket.......................31
10.2 Powering the Device...................................35
10.2.1 Powering the Device via the OBD Socket
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10.2.2 Power Directly from Battery............................36
10.2.3 Power Ssupply Through Lighter Cable...........39
10.3 Recharging the Internal Battery..................40
10.4 How to Communicate with the Viewing Unit
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10.4.1 Connecting via Bluetooth ..............................42
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10.4.2 Connection via USB..............................................43
10.5 Blink Code........................................................44
10.6 Connecting to the Control unit..........................45
10.6.1 LED Light..............................................................46
10.7 Pass-Thru.........................................................47
10.8 Self-diagnosis...................................................49
13 LEGAL NOTICES..........................................53
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NAVIGATOR NANO TECHNICAL MANUAL
Introduction
Dear Customer, We would like to thank you for choosing a TEXA product for your
workshop. We are certain that you will get the greatest satisfaction from it
and receive a great deal of help in your work. Please read through the instructions in this manual carefully and
keep it for future reference. Reading and understanding the following manual will help you to
avoid damage or personal injury caused by improper use of the product to which it refers.
TEXA S.p.A reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary to improve the manual for any technical or marketing requirement; the company may do so at any time without prior notice.
This product is intended for use by technicians specialized in the automotive field only. Reading and understanding the information in this manual cannot replace adequate specialized training in this field.
The sole purpose of the manual is to illustrate the operation of the product sold. It is not intended to offer technical training of any kind and technicians will therefore carry out any interventions under their own responsibility and will be accountable for any damage or personal injury caused by negligence, carelessness, or inexperience, regardless of the fact that a TEXA S.p.A. tool has been used based on the information within this manual.
Any additions to this manual, useful in describing the new versions of the program and new functions associated to it, may be sent to you through our TEXA technical bulletin service.
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This manual should be considered an integral part of the product to which it refers. In the case it is resold the original buyer is therefore required to forward the manual to the new owner.
Reproduction, whole or in part, of this manual in any form whatsoever without written authorization from the producer is strictly forbidden.
© copyright and database rights 2011. The material contained in this document is protected by copyright and database rights. All rights reserved according to law and international agreements.
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ABOUT THE MANUAL
In this document the terms "tool" and "device" refer to the purchased product, subject of this manual.
Any other specific term is explained in the text. This manual is divided into the following chapters:
1.
Legend of the Symbols: provides the description of the symbols used in the manual.
2.
Glossary: provides the meaning of the technical terms used in the manual.
3.
General Safety Rules: provides important information concerning the safety of the operator and its workplace.
4.
Specific Safety Rules: provides important information concerning the safety of the operator in relation to the use of the product.
5.
Environmental information: provides indications related to the disposal of the purchased tool/device.
6.
Operation of the Radio Devices: provides information concerning the wireless connectivity of the tool/device.
7.
Normative information: reports the declaration of conformity of the tool/device
8.
Description: describes the tool/device, the technical features, the equipment.
9.
Operation: explains all the functions and operation modes of the tool/device.
10.
Maintenance: provides indications on the maintenance of the tool/ device.
11.
Solutions to problems: suggests "what to do when... " and gives information on our client help service.
12.
Legal Notes: provides indications related to the guarantee of the purchased tool/device.
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1 LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS USED
The symbols used in the manual are described in this chapter.
Asphyxiation Risk
Explosion Risk
High Voltage Hazard
Fire / Burn risk
Poisoning Hazard
Corrosive Substances Risk
Noise Hazard
Moving Parts Risk
Crushing Risk
General Risk
Important information
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2 GLOSSARY
This chapter provides the meaning of the technical terms used in the manual:
Diagnosis/diagnostic socket: female connector mounted on the vehicle that allows the connection with the control unit of the vehicle.
OBD socket: diagnosis socket specific for the OBD protocol.
Diagnosis/diagnostic connector: male connector mounted on the diagnosis tool or as end part of a cable to be connected to the diagnosis tool.
OBD connector: diagnosis connector specific for the OBD protocol.
Diagnosis/diagnostic cable: cable that allows connecting the diagnosis cable to the diagnosis socket.
OBD cable: diagnosis cable specific for the OBD protocol.
Display unit: device equipped with a screen (PC, mobile device, etc.) on which the special software is mounted that allows communicating with the tool, configuring it, processing and displaying the data collected by it.
Device connector: USB connector used to connect to the device.
Host connector: USB connector used to connect to the display unit.
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3 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
3.1 Glossary
Operator: qualified individual, in charge of using the device/tool.
Machine/device/tool: the product purchased.
Workplace: the place where the operator must carry out her/his work.
3.2 Operator Safety Regulations
3.2.1 General Safety Regulations
The operator must be completely clear-headed and sober when using the device; taking drugs or alcohol before or when operating the device is strictly forbidden.
The operator must not smoke during device operation.
The operator must carefully read all the information and instructions in the technical documents provided with the device.
The operator must follow all the instructions provided in the technical documents.
The operator must always watch over the device during the various operating phases.
The operator must make sure she/he is working in environment which is suitable for the operations that must be carried out.
The operator must report any faults or potentially hazardous situation in connection with the workplace or the device.
The operator must carefully follow the safety regulations required for the workplace in which she/he is working and required by the operations she/he has been asked to carry out.
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3.2.2 Risk of Asphyxiation
Exhaust gas from internal combustion engines, whether they may be petrol or diesel, are hazardous to your health and can cause serious harm to your body.
Safety Precautions:
The workplace must be equipped with an adeguate ventilation and air extraction system and must be in compliance with standards according to current national laws.
Always activate the air extraction system when working in closed environments.
3.2.3 Risk of Impact and Crushing
The vehicles which are undergoing A/C system recharging operations and the devices, must be properly blocked using the specific mechanical brakes/blocks, while being service.
Safety Precautions:
Always make sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear (or that it is set in parking position in case of a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission).
Always activate the hand brake or parking brake on the vehicle.
Always block the wheels on the vehicle with the specific mechanical blocks.
Make sure the device is stable, on a flat surface and the wheels are locked with the specific brakes.
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3.2.4 Hazards Caused by Moving Parts
Vehicle engines include parts that move, both while running and not running (eg: the cooling fan is controlled by a thermal switch in connection with the coolant temperature and become activated even when the vehicle is off), that can injure the operator.
Safety Precautions:
Keep hands away from moving parts.
Disconnect the engine cooling fan each time the engine you are working on is still hot. This will avoid the fan from becoming activated unexpectedly even when the engine is off.
Do not wear ties, loose clothes, wrist jewellery or watches when working on a vehicle.
Keep connection cables, probes and similar devices away from the moving parts of the engine.
3.2.5 Risk of Burning or Scalding
The parts that are exposed to high temperatures in engines that are moving or have just stopped could burn the operator. Remember that catalytic mufflers reach very high temperatures, able to cause serious burns or even start fires. Acid in the vehicle batteries is another potential hazard.
Safety Precautions:
Protect your face, hands, and feet by using suitable protection.
Avoid contact with hot surfaces, such as spark plugs, exhaust pipes, radiators and connections within the cooling system.
Make sure there are no oil stains, rags, paper or other inflammable material near the muffler.
Avoid splashing electrolyte on skin, eyes and clothes, as it is a corrosive and highly toxic compound.
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3.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard
The following are potential fires and/or explosion hazards:
The types of fuel used by the vehicle and the vapours released by these fuels.
The refrigerants used by the A/C system.
The acid in the vehicle batteries.
Safety Precautions:
Let the engine cool.
Do NOT smoke near the vehicle.
Do NOT expose the vehicle to open flames.
Make sure that the electrical connections are all well insulated.
Collect any fuel that might have spilled.
Collect any refrigerant that might have spilled.
Make sure you are always working in an environment equipped with a good ventilation and air extraction system.
Always activate the air extraction system when working in closed environments.
Cover the openings of the batteries with a wet cloth in order to stifle the explosive gases before proceeding in testing or recharging.
Avoid causing sparks when connecting cables to the battery.
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3.2.7 Noise Hazard
Loud noises that may occur within the workplace, especially during service operations may damage the operator's hearing.
Safety Precautions:
Protect your ears with suitable protective ear wear.
3.2.8 High Voltage Hazard
The voltage supply from the mains that powers the devices in the workplace and the voltage within the vehicle starter system is a potential shock hazard to the operator.
Safety Precautions:
Make sure the electrical system in the workplace is compliant to current national standards.
Make sure the device being used is connected to ground.
Cut off the power supply voltage before connecting or disconnecting cables.
Do NOT touch the high voltage cables when the engine is on.
Operate in conditions of insulation from ground.
Work with dry hands only.
Keep conductive liquids away from the engine while working.
Never leave tools on the battery in order to avoid accidental contacts.
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3.2.9 Poisoning Hazard
The hoses used to extract the refrigerants can release toxic gases, dangerous to the operator if exposed to temperatures higher than 250 °C or in case of a fire.
Safety Precautions:
Contact a doctor immediately should you inhale these gases.
Use neoprene or PVC gloves when eliminating combustion deposits.
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