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NexLink NL102 User Manual
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TABLE of CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1
2. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................... 1
2.1 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS (OBD) II ...................................................... 1
2.2 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS)................................................. 2
2.2.1 OBDII DTC ............................................................................... 2
2.2.2 DTCs for J1587/J1708 and J1939 ............................................ 3
2.3 J1708/J1587/J1939 ......................................................................... 3
2.4 OBD II DEFINITIONS ........................................................................... 4
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................. 6
3.1 OUTLINE ............................................................................................ 6
3.2 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 7
3.3 ACCESSORIES .................................................................................... 7
3.4 POWER SUPPLY .................................................................................. 7
3.5 BATTERY MONITOR ............................................................................. 8
4. CONNECTIONS & GENERAL OPERATIONS ...................................... 9
4.1 CONNECTIONS .................................................................................... 9
4.2 DTC LOOKUP .................................................................................. 10
4.3 REVIEW DATA ................................................................................... 10
4.4 SETUP ............................................................................................. 10
5. DIAGNOSE ........................................................................................... 11
5.1 HD OBD DIAGNOSING ...................................................................... 13
5.2 OBDII DIAGNOSING .......................................................................... 15
6. FAQ ..................................................................................................... 19
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1. INTRODUCTION
The NL102 is specially developed for car, mini van, SUV, light duty and heavy
duty vehicles, which supports all 10 modes of OBDII test (EVAP, O2 Sensor,
I/M Readiness, MIL Status, VIN Info, and On-board monitors testing etc.) for a
complete diagnosis and enables users to read DTCs, clear DTCs and view the
datastream with a live color graphing. It covers a wide range of vehicles since it
offers multiple data bus protocols, such as J1587 , J1708 and J1939. It can be
connected to PC through the USB cable for upgrade to keep updated with the
latest software version.
Notice: NL102 may automatically reset while being disturbed by strong static
electricity. THIS IS A NORMAL REACTION.
2. General Information
2.1 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) II
The first generation of On-Board Diagnostics (called OBD I) was developed by
the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and implemented in 1988 to monitor
some of the emission control components on vehicles. As technology evolved
and the desire to improve the On-Board Diagnostic system increased, a new
generation of On-Board Diagnostic system was developed. This second
generation of On-Board Diagnostic regulations is called “OBD II”.
The OBD II system is designed to monitor emission control systems and key
engine components by performing either continuous or periodic tests of specific
components and vehicle conditions. When a problem is detected, the OBD II
system turns on a warning lamp (MIL) on the vehicle instrument panel to alert
the driver typically by the phrase of “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon”.
The system will also store important information about the detected malfunction
so that a technician can accurately find and fix the problem. Here below follow
three pieces of such valuable information:
1) Whether the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is commanded ‘on’ or ‘off’;
2) Which, if any, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are stored;
3) Readiness Monitor status.
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2.3 J1708/J1587/J1939
SAE J1708, SAE J1587 and SAE J1939 are automotive diagnostic protocol
standard developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
SAE J1708
SAE J1708 is a standard used for serial communications between ECUs on a
heavy duty vehicle and also between a computer and the vehicle. With respect
to Open System Interconnection model (OSI), J1708 defines the physical layer.
Common higher layer protocols that operate on top of J1708 are SAE J1587
and SAE J1922.
SAE J1587
SAE J1587 is an automotive diagnostic protocol standard developed by the
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) for heavy-duty and most medium-duty
vehicles built after 1985. The J1587 protocol uses different diagnostic
connectors. Up to 1995, individual OEMs used their own connectors. From
1996 to 2001, the 6-pin Deutsch-connector was standard. Beginning in 2001,
most OEMs converted to the 9-pin Deutsch. Some OEMs still use the 6-pin
Deutsch. It has mostly been used for US made vehicles, and also by Volvo.
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SAE J1708 makes up the physical and data link layers while SAE J1587 makes
up the transport and application layers with respect to the OSI model. SAE
J1587 is used in conjunction with SAE J1708 for automobile communication.
SAE J1939
SAE J1939 is the vehicle bus standard used for communication and diagnostics
among vehicle components, originally by the car and heavy duty truck industry
in the United States.
SAE J1939 is used in the commercial vehicle area for communication
throughout the vehicle. With a different physical layer it is used between the
tractor and trailer. This is specified in ISO 11992.
SAE J1939 can be considered the replacement for the older SAE J1708 and
SAE J1587 specifications.
SAE J1939 has been adopted widely by diesel engine manufacturers. One
driving force behind this is the increasing adoption of the engine Electronic
Control Unit (ECU), which provides one method of controlling exhaust gas
emissions within US and European standards. Consequently, SAE J1939 can
now be found in a range of diesel-powered applications: vehicles (on- and
off-road), marine propulsion, power generation and industrial pumping.
Applications of J1939 now include off-highway, truck, bus, and even some
passenger car applications.
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3. Product Descriptions
3.1 Outline
Figure 3-1
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3.2 Specifications
Screen: 2.8” TFT 262K true color, 320*240 QVGA LCD display
Input voltage range: 8~32V
Operating current: <100mA@12V (Typical)
Power consumption: < 1.2W (Typical)
Operating temperature: 32°F~122°F / 0°C~50°C
Storage tempetature: -4°F~158°F / -20°C ~70°C @ RH60%
3.3 Accessories
User’s Manual -- Instructions on tool operations
6 PIN DLC adaptor
9 PIN DLC adaptor
USB cable -- Connect to a computer for upgrading online
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Figure 4-1
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4.4 Setup
Select [Tool Setup] in the main menu and press [OK], the system will enter the
system setup screen:
1) Beeper: Turn ON/OFF the Beeper. Once Beeper is set to ON, the voice will
come when starting and press the key.
2) Language: Configure the system language to your preference.
3) Unit system setting: Set the measurement unit system.
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5. Diagnose
In Figure 4-1, press [OK] to scan the protocols of heavy-duty trucks and OBDII
vehicles, a screen similar to figure 5-1 will appear:
Figure 5-1
If a vehicle equipped with OBDII is tested, the system will enter the function
selection screen once scanning has finished successfully.
Figure 5-2
Press [OK] to enter the system selection screen. For detailed operations,
please refer to Chapter 5.2 “OBDII Diagnosing”.
If a heavy-duty truck is diagnosed, the system will continue scanning the
protocols the truck supports and then enter the system selection screen. See
figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3
For detailed operations, please refer to Chapter 5.1 “HD OBD Diagnosing”.
If scanning failure occurs, the system will enter the screen as shown in Figure
5-4:
Figure 5-4
In this case, follow the diagnosis flowchart shown as below to proceed:
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Select communication
protocol
Read DTC
Select test system
(Refer to Chapter 5.1.1)
Live Data
Select Items
(Refer to Chapter 5.1.3)
Figure 5-5
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Figure 5-6
5.1.1 Read DTC
This option is used to read the current activated or historical activated trouble
codes.
Generally, there are three elements for one J1939 DTC (See Figure 5-7):
Suspect Parameter Number (SPN) – Indicates what function on the ECU has
failed.
Failure Mode Indicator (FMI) – Indicates in what way the function failed.
Occurence (OC) – Indicates the occurence times of the current DTC.
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Press [ ] / [ ] to view the next or previous trouble code; press [ESC] to exit and
return to the function screen.
Figure 5-8
A. View All Items: To view all data stream items.
B. Select Items: Select the desired data stream items, and then press [ESC] to
read the value of the selected items.
C. View Graphic Items: Select the desired data stream item and press [ESC]
to display it in live graphic form. (Note: Max. 1 item is supported.)
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Figure 5-9
5.2.1 Read Codes
This option is used to read the current, pending or permanent trouble codes.
If the trouble code is found, the system will display the detailed description of
the trouble code:
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depending on vehicle.
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6. FAQ
Here we list some frequently asked questions and answers relating to NL102.
Question: System halts when reading data stream. What is the reason?
Answer: It may be caused by a slackened connector. Please turn off the NL102,
firmly connect the connector, and switch on it again.
Note: All pictures illustrated here are for reference and demonstration purpose
only and this User’s Manual is subject to change without prior notice.
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