TEXA RC3 User Manual

RC3
User Manual
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ENGLISH...............................................................5
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SUMMARY
General Regulations for Operator Safety..........................................8
How the Radio Devices in the Tool work.........................................14
Warnings.........................................................................................15
Information Regarding Regulations.................................................18
How to use the RC3 rev counter correctly.......................................19
1 RC3 REV COUNTER DESCRIPTION.......................................20
1.1 Image of the Tool..........................................................................21
2 CONNECTING TO THE PROCESSING UNIT (RS232 / USB / BT)
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3 CONNECTING TO THE VEHICLE.............................................23
3.1 OBD cable.....................................................................................23
3.2 Analogue measurements..............................................................25
3.2.1 Battery cable and no sensor connected...........................................26
3.2.2 HPC cable.........................................................................................27
3.2.3 Battery cable and amp clamp connection (Petrol motors)................30
3.2.4 Battery cable and PIEZO sensor connection (Diesel motors)..........31
4 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS.........................................32
5 HOW TO USE THE TOOL WITH AXONE SERIES OR PEGASO
SERIES VIEWING UNITS...............................................................33
6 USING THE TOOL IN COMBINATION WITH A PC..................34
7 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS............................................35
8 GLOSSARY - Meaning of terms.................................................36
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RC3 TECHNICAL MANUAL
Introduction
Dear auto repair technician, Thank you for choosing one of our devices for your car repair shop. We are
sure that you will be completely satisfied with it and that it will be very useful for your work.
Please read through the instructions in this operating manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
RC3 is a complete universal device that, thanks to its three acquisition modes, guarantees rpm and temperature detection on almost any petrol and diesel-powered vehicle.
The data, features and the descriptions found in this manual are provided as guidelines. They do not make the manufacturer liable in any way. The
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manufacturer reserves the right to carry out any changes deemed necessary in order to improve the product, or for any technical or commercial need, at any time, without prior notice.
© copyright and database rights 2006-2007. The material included in this publication is protected by copyright and database rights. All rights are reserved according to law and to the international conventions.
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This manual shows and describes optional and standard features of the product. The tool you have purchased may not be equipped with certain features or elements described in this document.
This manual is considered part of the device to which it applies; if the device is sold, the manual must be forwarded to the new owner along with the device.
Reading and understanding this manual can avoid damage to things and injury to people due to an improper use of the tool. They cannot, however, replace or complete the skill of the professionals for whom the tool is intended.
The information within this manual may be modified without prior notice. Please consider them as guidelines. The information given may not be exhaustive.
Texa S.p.A. is not responsible for damage to things or persons resulting from changes performed based on incorrect or incomplete instructions contained in this manual.
Total or partial reproduction of this manual in any form, without authorisation by TEXA S.p.A. is forbidden.
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It indicates a hazardous condition which, if not avoided, may cause serious or fatal injuries
Indicates a hazardous condition which if not avoided can cause light or limited damage or injuries
With no alarm symbol, indicates a potentially hazardous condition which, if not avoided, may cause light or limited damage
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Indicates general hazardous situations due to the presence of dangerous power supplies which can cause burns and electrocution.
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General Regulations for Operator Safety
This product has been designed and developed to be used by technical personnel specialized in the automotive field, such as car electricians, mechanics, technicians and engineers with an automotive specialization.
Do not allow unqualified personnel to use this appliance. This is to avoid accidents to people or damage to the tool or to the electronic systems of the vehicle to which it is connected.
Before operating, connecting and using the RC3, it is essential that you read and fully understand all the safety, installation and user instructions contained in this manual carefully.
Knowing and respecting the operating conditions and procedures described in the manual allow operators to work safely, avoiding injury to themselves and damage to the tool or vehicle on which he/she is working.
The RC3 system must be exclusively used on 12-32 Volt direct current
1. vehicles with the chassis connected to the negative pole.
Do not position the appliance over an airbag or in the immediate vicinity of its expansion area. Airbags inflate with great force. If you position the
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device in the airbag expansion area and the airbag inflates, the device may be projected with great force and may cause serious injuries to the people in the vehicle.
Position the appliance in order to guarantee its correct ventilation. Do
3. not locate the appliance near heat sources or hot surfaces and/or parts.
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Electromagnetic compatibility tests performed on RC3 guarantee compatibility with technologies normally used on vehicles (i.e. engine
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system, Abs, Airbag, climate control system, Navigator, Radio, Hi-Fi system). Nevertheless, if a malfunction occurs you need to contact the retailer.
Do not use the appliance if the antenna is damaged. If the damaged
5. antenna comes into contact with the skin, it can cause a slight skin burn.
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Do not touch the antenna and do not cover the antenna with any objects
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during use; this could compromise the correct operation of the appliance and may cause it to be powered more than required.
Use only with the antenna provided with the product or with another
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antenna which is authorized by Texa S.p.A.; unauthorized antennas could damage the appliance.
Do not wet the RC3 device. Rain, moisture and all types of liquids or
8. condensation may damage the electronic circuits.
Do not open the RC3 device. Any work carried out on the device by non-specialized technicians may damage the device itself. Do not drop,
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strike or shake your appliance, this could cause irreparable damage to the internal circuits. Do not use corrosive cleaning chemicals, aggressive solvents or detergents to clean the RC3 device.
Work environment
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The work environment must be dry, sufficiently lit and well-ventilated. Any diagnosis carried out on the vehicle which requires turning on the
engines in particular must be done in a place equipped with an exhaust fan system.
We remind you that the inhalation of carbon monoxide (odourless) can cause serious injury to the organism.
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When working on engines or other vehicle parts
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Wear adequate safety clothes and follow safety regulations in order to prevent accidents.
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Before proceeding, be sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear (or in parking position if the vehicle has an automatic transmission). Apply the safety or parking brake of the vehicle tested and be sure that the wheels are locked.
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Protect face, hands and feet and avoid contact with hot surfaces such as spark plugs, exhaust pipes, radiators, and cooling system joints.
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Do not smoke or light flames when you work on the vehicle.
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Make sure that every electrical connection is well insulated and firmly in place.
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DO NOT look at the carburator intake manifold directly or look at it from a close distance when the engine is on.
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Keep hands and hair away from the moving parts.
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Do not wear ties, wide clothes, wrist jewelry or watches when you are working on a vehicle, in particular if the engine is on.
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Keep clear of the fan; the cooling fan is controlled by a thermal switch which works in relation to the coolant temperature: disconnect fan cables while working on a hot engine to prevent the fan from starting unexpectedly even if the engine is off.
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Do not pour fuel directly into the carburator in order to facilitate engine start up.
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Do not unscrew the radiator cap before the engine temperature has decreased along with the pressure in the cooling system.
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Do not touch the high voltage cables when the engine is on.
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Handle the portable lamps with care and only use those with metal protection.
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Wear safety glasses to protect eyes against fuel, dust or metals.
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Remember that catalytic mufflers reach very high temperatures, and can cause serious burns and even fires.
Therefore make sure there are no oil stains, pieces of cloth, paper or other inflammable material near the muffler.
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