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Preparation & Connection
Start Diagnostics
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Quick Start Guide
Diagnostic Cable
To connect the CR-HD
PRO to vehicle’s OBD2
diagnostic socket.
OBD-6 Adaptor Cable
Standard 6-pin Deutsch
adaptor for most heavy-
duty vehicles. Covers
1995 to present Class 4-
8 heavy-duty OEM.
OBD-9 Adaptor Cable
9-pin Deutsch adaptor
for use with vehicles
covering 1998 to present
Class 4-8 heavy-duty
OEM.
Data Cable
Connects the CR-HD
PRO to PC to make
update.
DB15 Connector
Display Screen
DTC LED
SCAN Button*
DTC Retrieval Button*
Selection Buttons
NO DTC LED
Data I/O Port
BACK Button
Battery Voltage Button*
OK Button
(
)
Connects the diagnostic cable.
(
)
Indicates the test results.
(
are found.)
Illuminates RED when DTCs
(
)
Quick access to Auto Scan.
(
)
Quick access to DTC Lookup.
(
are found.)
Illuminates GREEN if no DTCs
(
)
Connects to PC for update via data cable.
(
)
Returns to the previous screen.
(
)
Quick access to check battery voltage.
(
menu list.)
Confirms an selection or action from a
*Note:The buttons marked with *
indicate the function hot keys.
*Note: All pictures herein are only for reference purpose and this Quick Start Guide is subject to change
without written notice.
1
.
Preparation
1) Switch the ignition on
.
2
)
The
vehicle
battery voltage should be 11
-
14V or 18V-30V.
3
)
Throttle
should be in a closed position.
2
.
Locate vehicle’s DLC
The
DLC(Data
Link
Connector) is typically a connector where diagnostic code readers interface
with the vehicle’s on-board computer. For heavy-duty vehicles, it is generally located in driver’s
cab. If the DLC cannot be found, refer to the vehicle’s Repair Manual for the exact location.
3
.
Connection
Select the desired diagnostic connector according to the vehicle DLC type and then follow the
steps below to proceed:
1
.
For vehicles equipped with an OBD II management system, plug one end of the diagnostic
cable into the vehicle’s DLC, and the other end into the DB15 connector of the tool and tighten
the captive screws.
2
.
For vehicles not equipped with an OBD II management system, do the following:
1). Select the corresponding non-16pin adaptor cable.
2). Plug the non-16pin end of the adaptor cable into the DLC socket, and the other end to the
diagnostic cable.
3). Plug the other end of the diagnostic cable into the DB15 connector of the tool and tighten
the captive screws.
2
.
Auto Scan
This function allows you to scan the HD-
OBD or EOBD II.
S
elect
"
Manual Scan
"
Follow on-screen
prompts to proceed
Select vehicle
Select software
version
1
.
Manual Diagnosis
For new users, please follow the operation chart
shown below to get familiar with and start using
this tool.
In this mode, you have to diagnose a vehicle by
performing the menu-driven command manually.
CR-HD PRO features two kinds of diagnostic approaches: Auto scan and Manual diagnosis.
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intellectual property rights for the software
used by this product. For any reverse
engineering or cracking actions against the
software, LAUNCH will block the use of this
product and reserve the right to pursue their
legal liabilities.