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Diagnostic Tool Users Manual Applicable to MS75 FCC-ID: 2AJ2D-MS75 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction...............................................................................1 1. Product Profile................................................................................ 1 2. Features...........................................................................................1 2.1. Diagnostic Function.............................................................1 2.2. Personal Center...................................................................1 2.3. Upgrade............................................................................... 1 2.4. Data Management.............................................................. 1 2.5. Support................................................................................ 2 2.6. Settings................................................................................ 2 3. Product Information....................................................................... 2 3.1. The whole set...................................................................... 2 3.2. The tablet computer........................................................... 2 4. Technical Parameters......................................................................3 5. Accessories (Standard Configuration)............................................ 3 5.1. Main Test Cable...................................................................3 5.2. Other Connectors................................................................3 5.3. P001 Programmer Unit....................................................... 4 5.4. Others Accessories.............................................................. 5 6. Charging This Device....................................................................... 5 7. Using Battery...................................................................................5 8. Powering On/ Off This Device.........................................................6 9. About Desktop................................................................................ 7 10. Customizing Your Desktop............................................................7 10.1. Adding Items to the Desktop............................................ 7 10.2. Moving Items on the Desktop.......................................... 7 10.3. Deleting Items from the Desktop..................................... 7 10.4. Changing Your Wallpaper................................................. 7 10.5. Creating a Folder on the Desktop.....................................8 11. On Using Touch Screen................................................................. 8 12. Auto-Rotate the Screen................................................................ 8 13. Lock & Unlock................................................................................8 13.1. Locking the Screen............................................................ 8 13.2. Unlocking the screen.........................................................8 14. Notification Bar............................................................................. 9 14.1. Drawing Down the Notification Panel.............................. 9 14.2. Drawing Up the Notification Panel................................... 9 15. Input Method................................................................................ 9 15.1. Setting Input Method........................................................9 16. How to Set as Airplane Mode.......................................................9 Chapter 2: Upgrade................................................................................... 11 1. System Upgrade Detection...........................................................11 2. Diagnostic Function Upgrade....................................................... 12 Chapter 3: Diag Notes................................................................................15 1. Connecting VCI Connector............................................................15 2. Diagnosis Flowchart...................................................................... 15 3. Personal Center.............................................................................15 3.1. User Registration...............................................................16 3.2. User Login..........................................................................17 3.3. User Information Modification......................................... 18 3.4. Changing Password........................................................... 19 3.5. Viewing Distributor Information.......................................19 3.6. Recovering Password........................................................ 20 3.7. Recharging CREDIT............................................................ 20 3.8. Authorization Center.........................................................21 3.9. Order History.....................................................................22 4. Diagnostic Software Main Interface Introduction....................... 23 5. Start Diagnosing............................................................................ 25 5.1. Read vehicle information..................................................28 5.2. Read Data Stream............................................................. 28 5.3. Clear trouble codes........................................................... 29 5.4. Read data stream.............................................................. 30 6. Data Management........................................................................ 31 6.1. My Data............................................................................. 31 6.2. Data Playback.................................................................... 32 6.3. Uninstall Model................................................................. 32 6.4. Diagnose Report................................................................33 6.5. Picture Viewer................................................................... 33 6.6. File Management.............................................................. 34 7. Support..........................................................................................34 7.1. Manual...............................................................................35 7.2. FAQ.................................................................................... 35 7.3. Log Upload.........................................................................36 7.4. TeamViewer...................................................................... 36 8. Settings..........................................................................................38 8.1. VCI Info.............................................................................. 38 8.2. Language........................................................................... 38 8.3. Unit.................................................................................... 38 8.4. Workshop.......................................................................... 39 8.5. Network Test..................................................................... 39 8.6. Clear Cache........................................................................40 8.7. System Settings................................................................. 41 8.8. DC Calibrate.......................................................................41 8.9. About................................................................................. 42 Chapter 4: Others...................................................................................... 43 1. Wi-Fi.............................................................................................. 43 1.1. Turning on WLAN.............................................................. 43 1.2. Connecting to WLAN.........................................................43 2. Browser......................................................................................... 43 2.1. Opening the Browser........................................................ 43 2.2. Browser Webpage.............................................................43 2.3. Zooming in/out a Page......................................................44 2.4. Saving Favorite Webpages in Bookmarks.........................44 2.5. Opening Multiple Pages....................................................44 2.6. Customizing Internet Settings...........................................44 3. Gallery........................................................................................... 45 3.1. Opening the Gallery.......................................................... 45 3.2. Viewing a Photo................................................................ 45 4. Music............................................................................................. 45 5. Calculator...................................................................................... 45 6. Calendar........................................................................................ 46 7. Clock.............................................................................................. 46 7.1. Adding an Alarm................................................................46 7.2. Deleting an Alarm..............................................................46 7.3. Customizing Your Alarm....................................................46 7.4. Timer Setting..................................................................... 46 7.5. Stopwatch Setting............................................................. 47 8. ES File Explorer..............................................................................47 9. Display........................................................................................... 47 9.1. Brightness..........................................................................47 9.2. Auto-Rotating the Screen................................................. 47 10. Setting Screen Lock.....................................................................48 11. Application.................................................................................. 48 11.1. Viewing Installed Applications........................................48 11.2. Viewing the Running Applications..................................48 12. Language & Input........................................................................49 12.1. Language Setting:............................................................49 12.2. Input Method Setting:.....................................................49 13. Setting Date & Time....................................................................49 14. Restoring to Factory Settings..................................................... 49 15. Storage........................................................................................ 50 16. App Installation/Uninstallation.................................................. 50 Chapter 5: FAQ...........................................................................................51 1. Startup Failure...............................................................................51 2. Touchscreen Interference.............................................................51 3. Slow or Failed Upgrade.................................................................51 4. Crash..............................................................................................51 5. Test Failure....................................................................................51 6. Unable to Charge.......................................................................... 52 7. Software Upgrade......................................................................... 52 8. Software Deletion......................................................................... 52 9. Switch the System Language........................................................ 52 Chapter 6: Attachments............................................................................ 53 1. Copyright Information.................................................................. 53 2. Trademark Information................................................................ 53 3. Safety Precautions........................................................................ 54 4. Precautions on Using This Device.................................................55 5. Precautions for ECU Operation.................................................... 55 6. Safety Warnings and Precautions.................................................55 7. Medical Equipment.......................................................................55 8. Flammable and Explosive Area.....................................................56 9. Traffic Safety................................................................................. 56 10. Operating Environment.............................................................. 56 11. Child Health.................................................................................57 12. Environmental Protection.......................................................... 57 13. Original Accessories.................................................................... 57 14. Usage of the Battery and the Charger........................................57 15. Repair and Maintenance............................................................ 58 16. Warranty..................................................................................... 59 17. Order Notification.......................................................................59 18. Customer Service Center............................................................ 59 19. Declaration..................................................................................60 Chapter 1: Introduction 1. Product Profile This device is a new Android-based vehicle trouble diagnostic device developed for Internet applications. It inherits from OBDSTAR advanced diagnosing technology and it is characterized by covering wide range of vehicles, featuring powerful function, and providing precise result. Through vehicle diagnostic OBD connector and variant mobile intelligent terminals, it achieves vehicle trouble diagnosis for full car model and full system vehicle. Meanwhile, taking advantage of mobile Internet, this device integrates all product resources and service of OBDSTAR. 2. Features 2.1. Diagnostic Function Diagnose the electronic control system of prevailing vehicle models covering Asian, European, American and Chinese. Diagnosis functions include: Read DTCS, Clear DTCS, Read data stream, Special functions etc. Classify functions: Including MOTO Diag, Marine Diag, IMMO, ODO Meter, RFID, Airbag Reset, Programmer, ECU Flasher, Other etc. Specially designed for Android platform with clear and user-friendly interface. 2.2. Personal Center User information and the device's configuration information. 2.3. Upgrade Built-in WIFI mode can realize application downloading and diagnostic function by one key upgrade. 2.4. Data Management 1 Including My Data, data playback, uninstall model, Diagnose Report, Picture Viewer, File Management. 2.5. Support Equipped with powerful database. Including Manual, FAQ, Log Upload, Team Viewer etc. 2.6. Settings Set VCI Info, Language, Unit, Workshop, Network Test, Clear cache, System Settings, DC Calibrate and About etc. 3. Product Information 3.1. The whole set This device is composed of the tablet computer, main test cable and kinds of cables. 3.2. The tablet computer 2 4. Technical Parameters Operation system: Android 5.1.1 CPU: RK3128 Quad-CoreARM Cortex A7@1.2Ghz Battery: 3700mAh, rechargeable polymer lithium battery Expansion memory card: 32G Micro SD (TF) card supported LCD: 7.0 inch LCD resolution: 1024*600 Touch screen: Capacitive touch screen Wi-Fi: Supported Working temperature: -10 ~ 55 (14 ~ 131) Storage temperature: -20 ~ 70 (-4 ~ 158) Weight: about 0.76kg Dimension: 243mm*148*mm*36mm 5. Accessories (Standard Configuration) 5.1. Main Test Cable The main cable varies with configuration. The following pictures are for reference only. 5.2. Other Connectors 3 Other connectors are used to connect the diagnosis socket of specific models. Choose the connector according to the marine brand and models. Note: Different configuration accessories may have different options. 5.3. P001 Programmer Unit Note: Not all configurations include P001 Programmer accessories. P001 Programmer is used for key transponder renewing and EEPROM reading and writing functions, the wiring of key renewing
(specific function operation is helpful in software) is as shown below. 4 5.4. Others Accessories DC Power Adapter (Output DC 12V/2A) - used to power up the tablet via connecting with outside power Supply. 6. Charging This Device a) Connect the included USB cable with charger. b) Plug the charger into AC outlet. c) When it connects to charger, battery logo indicates
, it indicates that the battery is charging. d) When battery logo changes into
, it indicates that the battery is fully charged. e) Unplug USB cable on the charger from this device. 7. Using Battery If the battery keeps unused for a long time or battery is completely discharged, it is normal if it cannot be turned on while being charged. Please charge it for a period and then turn it on. 5 Using data service will cause more power consumption and shorten the stand by time. The charging time of battery varies with temperature condition and battery consumption status. While this device has low battery, a beep will sound. If it is very low, this device will be switched off automatically. Note: Do one of the followings to save power:
When this device keeps unattended, press POWER key to turn off the LCD. Shorten the standby time: Enter main menu, choose "Settings" >
"DEVICE" > "Display" > "Sleep" to select a shorter standby time. Decrease the brightness of LCD display: Enter main menu, choose "Settings" > "DEVICE" > "Display" > "Brightness", and then drag the slider to adjust it. Change "Live wallpaper" into "Gallery". Set Bluetooth off: Enter main menu, choose "Settings" >
"Bluetooth", and then toggle the switch to OFF. Press the VOLUME button to decrease the volume. 8. Powering On/ Off This Device 8.1. Powering On Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on this device. 8.2. Powering Off Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn off this device. 6 9. About Desktop 10. Customizing Your Desktop 10.1. Adding Items to the Desktop On the main menu, tap and hold the desired item, the system will automatically enter the desktop and place the icon into the circle. Tip: If many applications occupy the desktop, tap and hold the desired one to move it to an extended desktop. 10.2. Moving Items on the Desktop Tap and hold the item to be moved. After a movable circle appears on the screen, drag it to the target location. 10.3. Deleting Items from the Desktop Tap and hold the desired item, "X Delete" appears in the upper middle of the screen. Dragon the item to "X Delete". When the item and icon turn red and then release it. 10.4. Changing Your Wallpaper Tap and hold a blank area on the desktop, a pop-up wallpaper will be shown on the screen. Choose desired wallpaper. Click upper left corner "" to set wallpaper. 7 10.5. Creating a Folder on the Desktop Drag one icon to another icon, the system will create a folder automatically. Then, input the folder name. 11. On Using Touch Screen Tap: Tap the corresponding item with your finger to confirm the selection or start the application. Long tap: Long tap an icon or an input field to open the operation option menu of the current interface. Slide: Slide your finger horizontally or vertically on the screen. Drag: Long tap the selected item with your finger, and then drag the item to any position on the screen. 12. Auto-Rotate the Screen To perform such operations as browsing webpage, viewing images etc., rotate this device, the screen will automatically change the display direction. To disable this function, click "Settings" and click
"display" to enter. Unselect the option "Auto-rotate the screen". 13. Lock & Unlock 13.1. Locking the Screen When the device is ON, press the POWER button to lock the screen. The system will lock the screen automatically after this device remains idle for a long time. 13.2. Unlocking the screen Press the POWER button to activate the screen and then drag the lock to "Unlock position". 8 14. Notification Bar The notification bar is used to display some activities or messages to remind and inform the user. 14.1. Drawing Down the Notification Panel When a new notification icon appears on the status bar, slide the status bar downwards to open it. In the notification panel, click the desired notification item to open it. 14.2. Drawing Up the Notification Panel When the notification panel is unfolded, tap on the blank area of the screen, and then the notification panel will automatically retract. 15. Input Method 15.1. Setting Input Method Enter the main menu and then select "Settings"-> "Personal" ->
"Language & input" to choose the desired input method. The default input method supports a powerful word stock engine and multiple keyboard modes. Android keyboard and Google input methods make input easier. To start the text input mode, please click any text input field. 16. How to Set as Airplane Mode According to the regulations of some countries or regions, PC device must be turned off before boarding on the airplane. One of the methods to disable the functions of this device is to set it as airplane mode. This mode will turns off all radio waves of this product, including mobile network, Bluetooth and WLAN. Do one of the followings to enable or disable airplane mode:
o Press the POWER button, then swipe down from the top of the screen and tap "Airplane mode" in the drop-down box. 9 o Access the main menu, and choose "Settings" > "WLAN" >
"More" > "Airplane mode". 10 Chapter 2: Upgrade 1. System Upgrade Detection The system automatically detects the APK version. If there is a version updated, there will be a red dot in the upper right corner of the "Upgrade" icon. After clicking the "Upgrade" icon, it will prompt
"Whether to upgrade the software?". If you choose "Esc" not to upgrade, it will directly return to the main interface. If you choose "Enter" an APK upgrade and installation prompt will appear. 11 Click "INSTALL" to upgrade and install the APK, after the upgrade and update, a disclaimer will appear and click "Agree" to enter the diagnostic function interface. 2. Diagnostic Function Upgrade If more than one downloaded model diagnostic software needs to be updated, it can be downloaded and upgraded through the upgrade method. 12 Click Upgrade icon below the upgraded content to view the content of the software update. Click the check box in front of the software name, and then click the upgrade icon in the lower right corner to start downloading and updating. 13 If software needs to be canceled, just tap the corresponding check box. You can search for the model to be upgraded in the search box
(Fuzzy Search function). As the following photo shown:
After the upgrade is completed, you can enter the diagnostic programming to view the upgrade version description and the version number, and you can perform related diagnostic operations and functions. 14 Chapter 3: Diag Notes 1. Connecting VCI Connector Procedure:
a) Locate the marine diagnostic socket. Diagnostic sockets are inconsistent across models, so it is necessary to use the corresponding adapter of the model. You can check the approximate location of the model adapter in the diagnostic bitmap in the software data. b) Plug the diagnostic connector of this device into the diagnostic socket. 2. Diagnosis Flowchart For new users, please register and log in before using this product. Connect the diagnostic connector > user registration > user login
> download or upgrade software > select function or vehicle type
> proceed diagnosis. 3. Personal Center This is used to set up and manage account details and to check dealers information:
15 3.1. User Registration Access Personal Center, then the login interface will be shown. If you are a new user, click the Register button in the lower right corner to enter the user registration interface. As shown:
16 Fill in the information in each field. After that, you will be prompted with Registered successfully!. Click Login now!
3.2. User Login If you have already registered as a member, click User login to enter user login page. Fill in your account number and password, then click login. See the picture below:
17 Your personal information will be displayed, and you can modify the information and the password. 3.3. User Information Modification Tap the Edit at the bottom of the screen, and you can fill in or modify your information. 18 3.4. Changing Password 3.5. Viewing Distributor Information Click "Show Info" in the My Info interface to view Distributor Contact Information. 19 3.6. Recovering Password Click on Forgot password in the login interface to access the password recover interface, then fill in the relevant information to recover the password. 3.7. Recharging CREDIT Click "Recharge CREDIT". There are two contract methods. 20 3.8. Authorization Center Click "Authorization Center" to view the configuration table. Click "Renewal Fee" to upgrade the software service years, you need to consume CREDIT. 21 Click "Upgrade Config" to upgrade the software configuration, you need to consume CREDIT. 3.9. Order History Click the "Order history" to view your order records. 22 4. Diagnostic Software Main Interface Introduction 23 The main interface includes the following functions (software configurations of different product are different):
24 5. Start Diagnosing Tap on the main menu screen, and then choose Moto Diag to enter the function selection and vehicle selection page. Enter the All menu path by default, as shown in the figure below:
Select the Favorites menu, click "+" to open the interface for selecting a car system in each area, tick the box in the upper right corner of the car logo, and then click "Add" in the upper right corner of the interface to add to the favorites. 25 Select "Favorites" and click the "-" symbol to enter the interface for selecting a car system in each area, tick the box in the upper right corner of the car logo, and then click "Delete" in the upper right corner of the interface to delete it from the favorites. The following takes "OBD-II" as an example to introduce how to start the diagnosis. Click the "OBD-II" icon under any area menu of the diagnosis, as shown in the figure:
Select software version, as following photo shown:
26 Open the diagnostic function menu, as following photo shown:
Select AUTO SCAN, as following photo shown:
27 5.1. Read vehicle information Tap Vehicle information, as following photo shown:
5.2. Read Data Stream Tap Stored Codes, as following photo shown:
28 5.3. Clear trouble codes 29 5.4. Read data stream 30 6. Data Management You can access My Data, Data Playback, Uninstall Model, Diagnose Report, Picture Viewer and File Management. 6.1. My Data You can view the local backup data and user mobile USB disk. 31 6.2. Data Playback Data stream allows you to record and playback data, which can realize dynamic data comparison in the same interface, so can easily and quickly find abnormal data. 6.3. Uninstall Model You can uninstall related models. 32 6.4. Diagnose Report You can view diagnosis report. 6.5. Picture Viewer You can browse the pictures saved in this device. 33 6.6. File Management You can check the related information in the files. 7. Support We have a rich and professional maintenance database and detailed product introduction. 34 7.1. Manual Introduce the instruction manual of this product, and exhibit the basic information of the equipment, diagnosis instructions, upgrades, other applications and additional explanations of the company's products in the device. 7.2. FAQ 35 Summarize some common problems encountered in the use of the product. 7.3. Log Upload For problems encountered during diagnosis, you can upload logs for feedback. 7.4. TeamViewer 36 This application can realize remote hosting via third party's software: "QuickSupport" or "AnyDesk". (Note: If only QuickSupport is detected when you need to use AnyDesk, you can return to the main menu interface to open it.) QuickSupport AnyDesk 37 8. Settings It includes VCI Info, Language, Unit, Workshop, Network Test, Clear cache, System Settings, DC Calibrate and About. 8.1. VCI Info 8.2. Language 8.3. Unit 38 8.4. Workshop 8.5. Network Test The network test function is convenient for network connection failure and other phenomena during the use process. The test logs are submitted and engineers can analyze the network status of the machine through the test logs. 39 8.6. Clear Cache 40 8.7. System Settings 8.8. DC Calibrate 41 8.9. About It displays software version and product announcements. 42 Chapter 4: Others 1. Wi-Fi This function enables you to enjoy surfing on the Internet and downloading data from the Internet via Wi-Fi. 1.1. Turning on WLAN On the main menu screen, choose "Settings" > "WLAN"
When the WLAN sign appears blue, it indicates WLAN has been activated already. Tip: To prolong the battery life, please switch WLAN off when unattended. 1.2. Connecting to WLAN After WLAN is enabled, if the device is within WLAN range, it will automatically detect and connect to the available WLAN. Select the desired network and input password, then you can surf the internet. 2. Browser You can access and use web pages and web-based applications. 2.1. Opening the Browser On the main menu interface, click the browser to open the homepage. You can choose the desired homepage or input a website address to browse. Tap to input or edit the web link. Web page display area. Tap to view bookmarks, history and saved web pages. 2.2. Browser Webpage 43 Open the browser. Input the web address, and tap "Go" on the keyboard to visit the website. Tip: Alternatively, you can also tap, and then choose
"Bookmarks/History" from the pull-down list to choose the web link you want to access. After a webpage is open, slide the screen with the tip of your finger to view other hidden content. 2.3. Zooming in/out a Page There are two ways to zoom in/ zoom out while browsing a webpage. Tap the screen twice quickly to zoom in on the page, and double-
tap the screen to zoom out. Focus two fingers on the screen where you would like to adjust, then stretch your fingers outward to zoom in on the page, or pinch your fingers together to zoom out. 2.4. Saving Favorite Webpages in Bookmarks While browsing a webpage, tap and choose "Save to bookmarks". Edit a label for the bookmark. Tap "OK" to confirm and save it. 2.5. Opening Multiple Pages The browser allows you to open multiple web pages and toggle between them. While browsing a webpage, tap Another web page will be displayed in the new window. and open new window. 2.6. Customizing Internet Settings 44 While browsing a webpage, choose "Settings", you can view or change browser settings, privacy & security setting and advanced setting etc. 3. Gallery This option is used to manage pictures and video files. 3.1. Opening the Gallery Open the main menu screen, tap "Gallery" to access it. The system searches images and videos in this device and SD card automatically, and categorizes it into corresponding folders. 3.2. Viewing a Photo 1. Open the main menu screen, tap "Gallery". 2. Tap the desired picture folder. 3. Tap the desired image. 4. Swipe the screen rightwards or leftwards to view the next/previous picture. 4. Music Music files are stored into 4 categories: Artists, Albums, Songs and Playlist. Tap the desired music to play. Tips: While playing, tap the back button to switch to other applications and the player will be running in background. Open the status bar and choose the audio file to return to the player screen. 5. Calculator You can use the calculator to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations, as well as function operations for sin, cos, tan and log. 45 6. Calendar This function allows you to view calendar or create to-do lists. Access the main menu screen, tap "Calendar". Swipe up and down to switch months; Tap a day, the followings can be done. Tap to refresh, search, and hide controls and settings. 7. Clock 7.1. Adding an Alarm a) Open the main menu, and tap "Alarm". b) Tap c) Set the detailed information of the alarm. d) Tap to hide the alarm to store the setting. to add alarm. 7.2. Deleting an Alarm a) Open the main menu, and tap "Alarm". b) Tap the desired alarm. c) Tap to delete it. Tip: After the alarm is deleted, you can choose to cancel the alarm deletion on the right side from the option menu. 7.3. Customizing Your Alarm a) Open the main menu, and tap "Alarm". b) Tap menu button, and then choose "Settings". c) Alarm volume: Set the volume of the alarm. d) Set the duration of alarm. e) Set the interval for a second time ringing. f) Volume buttons: set the volume of the alarm ringtone. g) Set default ringtone: choose the alarm ringtone you prefer. 7.4. Timer Setting a) Open the main menu to tap b) Set countdown time;
to choose timer;
46 c) Tap d) Tap to add timer, and tap to start the timer, and tap to delete;
to stop counting down;
Note: when the countdown ends, the device will sound an alarm. 7.5. Stopwatch Setting a) Open the main menu to tap b) Tap c) Tap d) Tap to start stopwatch, and tap to reset the stopwatch;
on the right side allows the stopwatch counts to be to choose stopwatch;
to pause;
displayed in other units;
8. ES File Explorer By opening ES file viewer and accessing the menu interface, you can manage SD card. Browsing by category and browsing by directory are both possible. It facilitates your management over all your music, pictures, video, document application, package, favorites and installation package. 9. Display 9.1. Brightness 1. Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Display". 2. Select "Brightness". 3. Drag the slider leftward to lower the screen brightness or rightward to increase. 9.2. Auto-Rotating the Screen 1. Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Display". 2. When setting the rotation of the device, keep the orientation of the rotated screen. 47 10. Setting Screen Lock You can set a screen lock pattern. When the screen is locked, it will not be unlocked until you draw the right pattern. a) Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Security" >
"Screen lock". b) There are several options available for your selection. To define a pattern, follow the on-screen prompts to draw your pattern. c) When you are done drawing, tap "Confirm" to save your setting. 11. Application 11.1. Viewing Installed Applications a) Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Apps" to open the downloaded application list. b) The following operations can be done:
Tap the desired one to view the application information. Select "Sort by size" from the pull-down menu, the applications will automatically appear in size order. Choose "Reset app preferences" from the pull-down menu, a confirmation dialog box will appear on the screen, tap "Reset apps" to proceed; tap "Cancel" to abort. c) To uninstall an application, tap it to open the application information screen. d) Tap "Uninstall" and then follow the on-screen instructions to finish it. 11.2. Viewing the Running Applications a) Open the main menu, tap "Settings" > "Apps". Swipe the screen from right to left to the RUNNING tab, and you can check the list of currently running applications. b) You can tap any one of the currently running apps to stop it. 48 12. Language & Input 12.1. Language Setting:
a) Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Language &
input"> "Language". b) Tap "Language" and choose the desired language in this device. 12.2. Input Method Setting:
The device provides several kinds of input methods. Select the desired input method. 13. Setting Date & Time This device is preset to use the network-provided date, time zone and time. Note: If Automatic date & time is set as Use network-
provided time, change to the set date, time and time zone is not possible. a) Open the main menu, and tap "Settings" > "Date & time". b) Tap "Set date", and scroll the screen upwards or downwards until the desired number appears in the highlight area. c) Tap "Select time zone", and choose the desired one from the time zone list. Scroll the screen upwards or downwards to view more. d) Tap "Set time" and scroll the screen upwards or downwards to adjust the hour and minute. After setting, tap "Done" to confirm. e) Select or deselect "Use 24-hour format" to switch between 12-
hour format and 24-hour format. f) Tap "Choose date format" to choose the desired date for this device format from the list. 14. Restoring to Factory Settings This option enables you to restore this device to the default factory settings. Once it is reset, all data (including downloaded 49 applications) will be deleted. Note: Before factory data reset, please back up all important data saved in your device. a) Open the main menu screen, tap "Settings" > "Backup &
reset" > "Factory data reset". b) Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed. 15. Storage Open the main menu, and tap "Settings"> "Storage", check the storage conditions of the device. Store the downloads in the default browser to the download list. 16. App Installation/Uninstallation Install: Put the application package in the root directory of the SD card, enter "File Management", and then tap the desired package to start installing. Uninstall: Tap "Settings" > "Apps", and choose the desired one to uninstall. 50 Chapter 5: FAQ 1. Startup Failure In case of startup failure, please connect the included DC power supply and the device can be turned on while charging. If the battery is too low, it may take a few minutes. If the device is still unable to be powered on, please contact after-sales and return to the factory for repair. It may not be able to boot when the ambient temperature is lower than -20C. Please power on the device in a proper environment. After the device is turned on, it will not be affected by the temperature and can work smoothly. 2. Touchscreen Interference In case of any abnormal touchscreen, please power off or restart the device, or eliminate static electricity on your hands. If the touchscreen is still abnormal, please contact after-sales and return the product to the factory for repair. 3. Slow or Failed Upgrade Check if the Wi-Fi connection is normal and the signal is good. If it cannot be solved, please check whether the upgrade period has expired. If so, please contact after-sales to solve it. 4. Crash If any crash occurs, please long press the power button for more than five seconds to power off the device and then restart. 5. Test Failure Solution: Exclude software problems ----- re-upgrade the newest software ---- unable to solve ---- offer feedback ---- Exclude vehicle problems ---- the vehicle is flawless ---- (if permitted) exclude main cable problems ---- replace with another main cable of the same 51 type ---- determined that the problem was with the device and send it back to repair (along with the main cable). 6. Unable to Charge Check if the charger has a voltage output of 12V. In case of no voltage or abnormal voltage, please replace the charger; if it still doesnt work after replacement, please contact the after-sales service to return to the factory for repair (charger included). 7. Software Upgrade Solution: DP interface ---- register in personal center ---- log in with your account ---- open the Upgrade app ---- Tick the software to be upgraded ---- click upgrade and done (See Manual for detailed steps, Diag Notes/Personal Center and Upgrade). 8. Software Deletion Method 1: DP ---- Data Management ---- Uninstall Models ----Tick the model to be uninstalled --- Click delete mark in the upper right corner of the screen. Method 2: Enter the DP interface, click the vehicle logo, enter the software version page, tap and hold until a prompt appears, and then select delete. 9. Switch the System Language Enter by clicking the multi-function icon in the main interface, select "Settings" ---"Language & input" --- "Language" and then select the desired language. 52 Chapter 6: Attachments 1. Copyright Information Without the written consent of OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd.
(hereinafter referred to as " OBDSTAR"), no company or individual shall copy and back up this manual in any form (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other forms). This manual is specially designed for the use of OBDSTAR products, the company does not assume any responsibility for the consequences caused by using it to guide the operation of other equipment. This manual and all examples contained therein are subject to change without notice. OBDSTAR and its affiliates shall not be responsible for any damages, losses, or accidents caused by the user or a third party who abuses or misuses the equipment, changes or repairs the equipment without authorization, or fails to comply with the operation and maintenance requirements. OBDSTAR shall not be liable for any damages or problems of the equipment caused by the use of other optional accessories or consumables rather than the original products of OBDSTAR or the products approved by OBDSTAR. This product is for professional technicians or maintenance personnel. 2. Trademark Information OBDSTAR is the trademark of OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd., which has been registered in China and several overseas countries. In countries where any of OBDSTARs trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos and company names has not been registered, OBDSTAR claims other rights associated with unregistered trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos, and company names. Other products or company names referred to in this manual, without the written consent of the owner, no one may use the trademark, service mark, domain name, logo, or company name 53 of OBDSTAR or other companies mentioned. You can visit our official website at www.obdstar.com for product information, or write to OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd., at 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Subdistrict, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong, P.R.China, to request written permission to use the manual. 3. Safety Precautions Before using this device, please read the following safety information carefully. For more detailed information, see the appendix "Safety Warnings and Precautions". Never collide, throw, or punch this device, and avoid falling, extruding and blending it. Do not use this device in exceptionally cold or hot, dusty, damp or dry environments. In places where this device is forbidden or using this device may cause interference or generate a potential risk, please turn off it. Do not use this device while driving. At medical sites, please observe the relevant regulations or rules, in areas close to medical equipment, please turn off this product. Turn off this device before boarding an airplane. In the vicinity of high-precision electronic equipment, please turn off this product, otherwise it may cause electronic equipment failure. Do not dismantle this device by yourself. If there is any inquiry, please contact the dealer. Do not place this product and accessories in appliances with strong electromagnetic fields. Keep this device far away from magnetic devices because their radiations may erase the data stored in this device. Do not use this device in high temperature and other environment with flammable gas, such as gas station. Keep this device out of the reach of children and do not allow children to use it unsupervised. Please use the battery and charger specified by the company. Otherwise, explosion may happen. 54 Comply with laws and regulations and respect people's privacy and legal rights when using this product. 4. Precautions on Using This Device The ignition switch should be OFF while plugging or unplugging the diagnostic connector. 5. Precautions for ECU Operation Do not disconnect the electrical device on the motorcycle when the ignition switch is on. High voltage transients may occur when disconnected, which can damage the sensors and the ECU. Please do not place magnetic objects close to the computer, so as not to cause circuit or component failure in the ECU. Do cut off the power supply of ECU system before performing any welding operations on the vehicle. When performing repair work near the computer or sensors, care should be taken to avoid damage to the ECU and sensors. When disassembling and installing the programmable read-only memory (PROM), the operator should wear a grounding metal strap, wrap one end of it around the wrist, and clamp the other end on the vehicle body to avoid ECU circuit failure caused by static electricity. Do connect ECU harness connector firmly to avoid damage to electronic components such as integrated circuits inside the ECU. 6. Safety Warnings and Precautions Before using and operating the device, please read and observe the following precautions to avoid dangerous or illegal conditions and to ensure the best performance of this device. 7. Medical Equipment In medical and healthcare settings where the use of wireless devices is expressly prohibited, please follow the regulations of the location to turn off the device. 55 Radio waves generated by this device may affect the normal operation of implantable medical devices or personal medical devices such as pacemakers, cochlear implant, hearing aids. If you are using these medical devices, consult your manufacturer for restrictions on the use of this device. 8. Flammable and Explosive Area Do not use this device at a gas station (repair station) or near flammable materials or chemicals, and follow all graphic or text instructions. This device may cause an explosion or fire in or around fuel or chemical storage and transport areas or explosive atmospheres. Do not store or transport the device and its accessories in the same box as flammable liquids, gases or explosives. 9. Traffic Safety Do not hold this device while driving, and comply with the regulations in your area or country. The wireless device may interfere with the aircraft's flight system, please comply with the relevant provisions of the airline. If the use of wireless devices is prohibited, please turn off this device. 10. Operating Environment Do not charge or use this device in a dusty, humid or dirty place, or near magnetic field, so as to avoid malfunction of the internal circuits of the device. Do not use this device during thunderstorms to avoid lightning strikes or other injuries. Turn off this device in places where the use of wireless devices is expressly prohibited. When the device is powered by a power adapter, the selection of product altitude is determined by the matching adapter. For tropical ambient temperature conditions, keep the ambient temperature between 0 and 40. When the device is powered by batteries, keep the ambient temperature between -
56 10 and 40. Do not use outside the aforementioned temperature range, as a too high or too low ambient temperature may cause malfunction. 11. Child Health This device and its accessories may contain small parts, please keep them out of the reach of children. Children may unintentionally damage this device and its accessories, or swallow small parts to cause suffocation or other hazards. 12. Environmental Protection Please comply with local ordinances regarding the disposal of devices, batteries and their accessories, and support recycling initiatives. Do not dispose of the device, battery and its accessories as ordinary household waste. 13. Original Accessories Use only original accessories provided by the device manufacturer. If you use any non-original accessories, it may affect the performance of this device, violate the warranty terms of this device or the relevant national or regional regulations on communication terminal products, and even lead to personal hazard. 14. Usage of the Battery and the Charger When charging is complete, disconnect the device from the power outlet device. Do not connect metal conductors to the battery or touch the end of the battery, so as to avoid short circuits and bodily injury such as burns caused by overheating of the battery. Do not place the battery or device around the heating equipment, such as a microwave oven, oven or radiator. 57 Batteries may explode when overheated. Do not disassemble or modify the battery to prevent the battery from leaking, overheating, igniting or bursting. If the battery leaks, do not expose your skin or eyes to the leaked liquid; if the leakage gets on the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with clean water and go to the hospital for medical treatment. If the charger's cable is damaged, please stop use it to avoid electric shock or fire. Do not throw the battery into the fire, otherwise the battery will catch fire and explode. 15. Repair and Maintenance Keep this device and its accessories dry. Do not use a microwave oven or other external heating equipment to dry it. Do not subject the device and its accessories to strong shocks or vibrations, so as not to damage the equipment and its accessories, or cause the battery to burn and explode. Do not expose the device or its accessories to excessively high or low temperatures, otherwise it may result in malfunction, fire or explosion of the device, battery and charger. When the temperature is below 0, the battery performance will be limited. Do not use potent chemicals, cleaning agents or strong detergent to clean this device or accessories. Before cleaning and maintenance, please turn off the device and disconnect the charger. Do not disassemble the device and its accessories, otherwise the device and accessories will not be covered by our warranty. If the device hits a hard object or the device is subjected to strong external impact and the screen is partially broken, do not touch or try to remove the broken part, and please stop using it immediately and contact the designated service station in time. 58 16. Warranty The warranty is only applicable to users and distributors who purchase OBDSTAR products through normal procedures. Within one year from the date of delivery, OBDSTAR warrants its electronic products against defects in materials or workmanship. Damage to the device or its components caused by abuse, unauthorized modification, the use for purposes not designed for this product, or the operation not in accordance with the instructions in the manual will not be covered by this warranty. 17. Order Notification Replaceable parts and optional accessories can be ordered directly from the companys authorized supplier, please specify the following when ordering:
Order quantity Serial number Part name 18. Customer Service Center If you encounter any problems during the operation, please call the Service Hotline: +86-755-86707161. When the device needs repair, please send it to OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd., together with the purchase invoice and problem description. If the device is within the scope of the warranty, OBDSTAR will provide free maintenance; if the device is not in the warranty, OBDSTAR will charge maintenance and return freight. OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd. After-Sales Service Address:
Floor 2, Block B3, Junfeng Industrial Park, Chongqing Road, Peace Community, Fuhai Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, 51800, China 59 19. Declaration OBDSTAR reserves the right to change the product design and specifications without notice. Physical appearance and color of the actual product may be a little different from the one shown in the manual, please refer to the actual device. We have made every effort to make all descriptions in the manual accurate, but some inaccuracies are still inevitable. If in doubt, please contact the dealer or after-sales service center. The Company shall not be liable for any consequences arising from misunderstandings. Official statement: The names of other products mentioned in this manual are intended to explain how this equipment is used, and the registered trademark ownership still belongs to the original company. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with th e limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li mits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re ception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea sures:
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- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from tha t to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respo nsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This devic e complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi tions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including inte rference that may cause undesired operation. 61 62
1 2 | Label and label location | ID Label/Location Info | 358.76 KiB | January 25 2024 |
Page 1 of 1 FCC ID: 2AJ2D-MS75 LABEL AND LOCATION Diagnostic Tool Model: MS75 FCC ID: 2AJ2D-MS75
(Size: L 4.0cm x W 2.0cm) Label Location Shenzhen LCS Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd. Add: 101, 201 Bldg A & 301 Bldg C, Juji Industrial Park Yabianxueziwei, Shajing Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, 518000, China Tel: +(86) 0755-82591330 | E-mail: webmaster@lcs-cert.com | Web: www.lcs-cert.com Scan code to check authenticity
1 2 | Agent attestation letter | Attestation Statements | 84.24 KiB | January 25 2024 |
OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S. Agent Designation 1/25/2024 OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd acknowledges their consent for the following contact located in the United States to act as their agent for service of process for the equipment for which authorization is sought (FCC ID:
2AJ2D-MS75):
Name and company of U.S. agent:
FCC US Agent, LLC Physical U.S. address of agent:
3722 Illinois Avenue, Saint Charles, IL, 60174, USA FRN of U.S. agent:
0033402884 Email address of U.S. agent:
Support@FCCUSAgent.com FCC US Agent, LLC acknowledges their obligation to accept service of process on behalf of OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd. OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd with the FRN 0031736671 accepts its obligation to maintain an agent for service of process in the United States for no less than one year after either the grantee has permanently terminated all marketing and importation of the applicable equipment within the U.S., or the conclusion of any Commission-related administrative or judicial proceeding involving the equipment, whichever is later. By signing this form, we confirm the above and that we are aware of the application requirements listed under 2.911(d)(7). The information provided in this letter is based on the referenced rule parts of Title 47 of the CFR as well as KDB 986446 D01. An expiration date for this letter does not exist. In case the U.S. agent changes, the grantee is obligated to notify the FCC within 30 days via the granting TCB. Sincerely, Signature Hongtao Wang OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd 5 0 V
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1 2 | Confidentiality request letter | Cover Letter(s) | 181.33 KiB | January 25 2024 |
Confidentiality Request Letter For Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 To whom it may concern Pursuant to Paragraphs 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, we request confidentiality for the documentation of the following products:
FCC ID 2AJ2D-MS75 Model name MS75, KeyMaster 7, KeyMaster 7S, KeyMaster 7 Pro, X300Pro 7, X300Pro Elite, IM700, IM700 S, IM700 Pro, IM706, IM706 Pro, Odo Master 7, OD70, D700, D700 Pro, D700S, Boat Master, DC706, DC706 Pro, DC706S, DB700, DB700 Pro, DB700S, DB706, DB706 Pro, DB706S, MS75, MS75S, MS75 Pro, MS70, MS70 Pro, MS70 Basic, iScan700, iScan700S, iScan 700 Pro, MOTO700, MOTO700S, MOTO 700 Pro, MOTOSTAR, MOTOSTAR S, MOTOSTAR Pro, MK75, MK75S, MK75 Pro, MK70, MK70S, MK70 Pro, MK706, MK706S, MK706 Pro For the products listed above, we request permanent confidentiality for all applicable exhibits as there are:
the Operational Description the Block Diagram the Schematics the Part List the Tune up Procedure The above listed exhibits contain trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to our competitors. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Signature Date:2024-01-24 Name / Title: Hongtao Wang / Manager Company: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address: 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Phone: +86-755-86702171 Fax: +86-755-86707161 E-Mail: xycd@obdstar.cn
1 2 | Covered equipment identification letter | Attestation Statements | 180.25 KiB | January 25 2024 |
Covered Equipment Identification Letter For Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 To whom it may concern Pursuant to Section 2.911(d)(5)(ii) of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) we attest as follows:
We, applicant Company Name: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address:
19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Phone: +86-755-86702171 certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Signature Date:2024-01-24 Name / Title: Hongtao Wang / Manager Company: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address: 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Phone: +86-755-86702171 Fax: +86-755-86707161 E-Mail: xycd@obdstar.cn
1 2 | Covered equipment letter | Attestation Statements | 188.71 KiB | January 25 2024 |
Covered Equipment Attestation Letter For Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 To whom it may concern Pursuant to Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)-(ii) of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) we attest as follows for the product listed below:
Model name MS75, KeyMaster 7, KeyMaster 7S, KeyMaster 7 Pro, X300Pro 7, X300Pro Elite, IM700, IM700 S, IM700 Pro, IM706, IM706 Pro, Odo Master 7, OD70, D700, D700 Pro, D700S, Boat Master, DC706, DC706 Pro, DC706S, DB700, DB700 Pro, DB700S, DB706, DB706 Pro, DB706S, MS75, MS75S, MS75 Pro, MS70, MS70 Pro, MS70 Basic, iScan700, iScan700S, iScan 700 Pro, MOTO700, MOTO700S, MOTO 700 Pro, MOTOSTAR, MOTOSTAR S, MOTOSTAR Pro, MK75, MK75S, MK75 Pro, MK70, MK70S, MK70 Pro, MK706, MK706S, MK706 Pro FCC ID 2AJ2D-MS75 We, applicant Company Name: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address:
19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Phone: +86-755-86702171 certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Signature Date:2024-01-24 Name / Title: Hongtao Wang / Manager Company: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address: 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Phone: +86-755-86702171 Fax: +86-755-86707161 E-Mail: xycd@obdstar.cn
1 2 | Letter of declaration disable channel 12 and 13 by software | Cover Letter(s) | 147.03 KiB | January 25 2024 |
OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd WIFI Channel 12 and 13 Declaration Letter We declare the equipment identified below with regards to Channel 12 and 13 capabilities for FCC ID: 2AJ2D-MS75 Declaration Product hardware does not have the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. Product hardware has the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. However, these two channels will be disabled via software and will not be accessible to user. Product hardware has the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. However, all the operated channels cant be changed in the RF parameter via software. All channels have complied with all of the requirements sets out in FCC Part 15.247. Product hardware has the capability to operate on WiFi Channel 12 and 13, and meets the requirements of KDB 594280 D01 v02r01. Please note:
1.) By default, this device operates in a mode that is compliant with the U.S. requirements. 2.) This device will also use supplemental information such as geo-
location data to determine that it is operating outside the U.S., if necessary, to change its power. Such supplemental data will be derived from the following:
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)7 sensors in the device Mobile Country Code (MCC),8 or MCC with a Mobile Network code
(MNC), received from a CMRS9 carrier and received directly by a receiver on the device Country information derived from multiple adjacent access points (for example using IEEE Std 802.11d provisions) may be permitted on case-by-case basis Other suitable geo-location data based on IP addresses or other reliable source. Name / Title: Hongtao Wang / Manager Signature:
Phone: +86-755-86702171 Email: xycd@obdstar.cn Date: 2024-01-24 Page 1 of 1 Rev.2.0
1 2 | Letter of declaration model difference | Cover Letter(s) | 133.07 KiB | January 25 2024 |
OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Date: January 24, 2024 FCC ID: 2AJ2D-MS75 Model Number: MS75, KeyMaster 7, KeyMaster 7S, KeyMaster 7 Pro, X300Pro 7, X300Pro Elite, IM700, IM700 S, IM700 Pro, IM706, IM706 Pro, Odo Master 7, OD70, D700, D700 Pro, D700S, Boat Master, DC706, DC706 Pro, DC706S, DB700, DB700 Pro, DB700S, DB706, DB706 Pro, DB706S, MS75, MS75S, MS75 Pro, MS70, MS70 Pro, MS70 Basic, iScan700, iScan700S, iScan 700 Pro, MOTO700, MOTO700S, MOTO 700 Pro, MOTOSTAR, MOTOSTAR S, MOTOSTAR Pro, MK75, MK75S, MK75 Pro, MK70, MK70S, MK70 Pro, MK706, MK706S, MK706 Pro To: Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 To Whom It May Concern, We, OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd hereby declare that our product (Diagnostic Tool) Model Number: KeyMaster 7, KeyMaster 7S, KeyMaster 7 Pro, X300Pro 7, X300Pro Elite, IM700, IM700 S, IM700 Pro, IM706, IM706 Pro, Odo Master 7, OD70, D700, D700 Pro, D700S, Boat Master, DC706, DC706 Pro, DC706S, DB700, DB700 Pro, DB700S, DB706, DB706 Pro, DB706S, MS75, MS75S, MS75 Pro, MS70, MS70 Pro, MS70 Basic, iScan700, iScan700S, iScan 700 Pro, MOTO700, MOTO700S, MOTO 700 Pro, MOTOSTAR, MOTOSTAR S, MOTOSTAR Pro, MK75, MK75S, MK75 Pro, MK70, MK70S, MK70 Pro, MK706, MK706S, MK706 Pro board, Schematic, Hardware version, Software version, structure and internal photos are same, named and appearance differently due to marketing purposes. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have my best attention. OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Sincerely,
(Signed) Name/Title: Hongtao Wang / Manager Company: OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd Address: 19th floor, Building T1, Hi Park, Luozu Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-86702171 Fax: +86-755-86707161 E-Mail: xycd@obdstar.cn
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1 | 2024-01-25 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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2024-01-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
OBDSTAR Technology Co., Ltd
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0031736671
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1 2 | Physical Address |
19th floor,Building T1,Hi Park, Luozu Community,Shiyan Street,Baoan District
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19th floor,Building T1,Hi Park
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Shenzhen,Guangdong, N/A
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China
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
o******@kl-certification.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AJ2D
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
MS75
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1 2 | Name |
H**** W********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
0755-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
0755-********
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x******@obdstar.cn
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1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Diagnostic Tool | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum peak conducted output power. The device supports 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth modes. This filing meets the SAR threshold exclusion set forth in KDB 447498 and therefore can be used in mobile/portable configurations. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The device also supports BT transmitters. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is maximum peak conducted output power. This filing meets the SAR threshold exclusion set forth in KDB 447498 and therefore can be used in mobile/portable configurations. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The device also supports 2.4 GHz WLAN and BLE transmitters. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Shenzhen LCS Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd.
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G**** L****
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0755-********
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0755-********
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g******@lcs-cert.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00048 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.0079 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008700 |
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