
LAUNCH X-631/X-631+ Wheel Aligner Structures
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LCD display area has six functions: take the X-631 as
an example.
[Display start interface]: “Welcome to use X-631” is
displayed on LCD as shown in Fig.2.4.
Fig.2.4
[Display charging status]: “Battery Charging” is
displayed on LCD as shown in Fig.2.5. It indicates
that the battery is being charged.
Fig.2.5
“Charge Finished!” is displayed on LCD as shown in
Fig.2.6. It indicates that the battery charging is
finished.
Fig.2.6
Notes: When the characters of “>>>” are
displayed on LCD, it indicates that the probe rod
is being charged
Ģ
When “=D-”is displayed, it
indicates that the charging is finished, and the
cables are connected, the probe rod is powered
by the power supply from outside.
[Display electric level]: “level” is displayed on LCD. It
indicates that the level position adjustment is being
performed, and the black float mark indicates the
position of the bubble level as shown in Fig.2.7.
Fig.2.7
The probe rod is level when the black float mark turns
to “OK” as shown in Fig.2.8.
Fig.2.8
[Display for run-out compensation]: To display the
current compensation status of the probe rod: 0
indicates the run-out compensation operation should
be started for the current probe rod. The interface is
as shown in Fig.2.9.
Fig.2.9
90,180, 270 and 360 indicates respectively the
corresponding angles by which the tire should be
rotated. The interface is as shown in Fig.2.10.
Fig.2.10
After finishing the compensation operation for the
probe rod, the level status of the probe rod will be
displayed on LCD, and the run-out compensation
indicator on the control panel of the probe rod will turn
green. The interface is as shown in Fig.2.11.
Fig.2.11
[Display probe rod measurement]: Real-time display
Camber (C), Toe-in (T) and Battery electricity quantity
(B) as shown in Fig.2.12.
Fig.2.12
[Display probe rod status]: Display the position of
probe rod and the electricity quantity of battery as
shown in Fig.2.13.
Fig.2.13
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