CAN Test Box Quick Start Guide - en
CAN Test Box Quick Start Guide - en
Quick Start
User Guide
DISCLAIMER
Please note when using the CTB as a scan tool extension lead, protocol interference may be possible
on some vehicle manufacturers when entering into some ECU’s. IMPORTANT: CTB should not
be attached when reading or clearing fault codes or during any programming, adaption or special
functions when used in conjunction with a scan tool.
CAN Test Box
CTB components
2.5m Extension
Cable OBD Scan Tool
Pass-Thru
Probe Lead Kit Connector
(BNC to 4 mm)
Protective
Boot
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The interface panel utilises numbered backlit LEDs which illuminate when signal data
is present on the corresponding LED line. Pulsing LEDs indicate signals being pulled
alternately high and low. CTB LEDs correspond to vehicle DLC (Data Link Connector)
Pins 1-16.
LEDs 1-4 GREEN, LEDs 5-8 BLUE, LEDs 9-12 YELLOW, LEDs 13-16 RED
The CTB utilises a 2.5 metre shielded extension cable with Fast
Check ODB Connector. This allows the CTB to connect with the
vehicle DLC for viewing and operation of the CTB away from
enclosed areas. The CTB incorporates diode fuse protection for Pin
5 (Signal Ground) plus Polyswitch Fusing for Pins 4 & 16 (Chassis
Ground & Batt+).
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Establish CTB LED display by connecting the CTB cable DLC to the
vehicle DLC. Data signals present on the vehicle DLC will illuminate
the corresponding CTB panel LEDs.
Of primary importance is the illumination of CTB LEDs:
• CTB POWER (CTB is powered up)
• Batt+ (vehicle DLC Pin 16)
• Chassis GND (vehicle DLC Pin 4)
• Signal GND (vehicle DLC Pin 5)
• Appropriate LEDs for the CAN data protocol in use for the
vehicle being tested (use the pulsating LEDs to identify the CAN
protocol).
POWER
4
Chassis
GND
16
Batt+
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The CTB is equipped with a 16 pin Pass-Thru which allows the user
to connect a scanner (generic or OEM) for the purpose of systems
scan data monitoring or systems activation.
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4 mm
BNC
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Automotive
Oscilloscope
A B C D
CAN Low
Signal
Ground
CAN High
Ground 1 5 9 13
2 6 10 14
3 7 11 15
Scan Tool
4 8 12 16
Connection
WARNING!
Observe workshop safety practices
Vehicle DLC
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1 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 - Bus+ Line of J1850
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
4 - Chassis Ground
5 - Signal Ground
6 - CAN High of SAE of J2284
7 - K Line of ISO9141-2 & keyword 2000
OBD II Connector
8 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
Note: ISO9141-2 & ISO 14230 9 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
(keyword 2000) use the
same pinout, so you cannot 10 - Bus- Line of SAE J1850
distinguish between the two by 11 - Clock - Proprietary
simply examining the connector.
Connect and use the CTB. 12 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
Monitor the LED indicators for
13 - Manufacturer’s Proprietary
protocols activity to identify the
network structure in use. 14 - CAN Low of SAE J2284
15 - L Line of ISO 9141-2 & keyword 2000
16 - Battery Power (4 amp max.)
Please note: Some vehicles may require connection of a scan tool prior to connecting
the CAN Test Box. This is necessary as a scan tool may be needed to log on as a
communication node of the CAN-Bus system. Without scan tool recognition, the
system will not transmit signal data to the CTB and therefore connection of the
CTB may result in failure of the CTB interface LEDs to operate when performing a
diagnosis.
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