Abrites Diagnostics Avdi Common: User Manual
Abrites Diagnostics Avdi Common: User Manual
Abrites Diagnostics Avdi Common: User Manual
Version: 3.0
www.ABRITES.com
Table of content:
2.QUICK START
4.TROUBLESHOOTING
6.LICENSE VIEWER
System requirements
Getting Started
Software for your AVDI interface can be delivered by email. Please make sure that you
follow the steps described below.
Please follow the bellow given instructions when installing the software for your AVDI interface.
Important! All executable files (.exe) mentioned above must be executed
consequently(1,2,3) for the installation to be complete.
Otherwise the software might not function as expected!
Press the “Next” button to proceed with the installation. Press ‘Next’.
Press ‘Finish’.
Step 2.
Press the “Next” button to proceed with the Read the license agreement carefully and
installation. select “I accept the agreement” if you accept
it. Then press the “Next” button.
Read the General Data Protection Confirm the GDPR by pressing the "OK'' button.
Regulation (GDPR)
and press the "Next" button.
Press the “Next” button to proceed with the Press the “Next” button to proceed with the
installation. installation.
Press the “Next” button to proceed with the If you do not want desktop icons – uncheck
installation. the check box about
the creation of these icons. Press the
“Next” button to proceed.
During the half of 2014 Abrites ltd. released a new generation of online diagnostic software.
The Software is currently distributed together with the older platform. The new generation software
(versions 31.5 and later) requires Internet access due to the large calculations performed by the
Abrites server instead of the user's computer.
When the software is launched it will display the messages for server
connection and AVDI connection.
When new updates are availble the Abrites software has to be run as administrator.
If more than one component need to be downloaded the software has to be run it
one more time as administrator. Right click on the
Abrites Quick Start icon on your desktop and select "Run as administrator".
As soon as the interface is recognized and all updates are installed the list of
available models will be displayed.
Please, be informed that the installation includes a copy of the user’s manual to which you could
refer at any time. It is stored in the following location:
Start menu -> Program Files -> ABRITES -> Common -> AVDI Common User's Manual
You could use the interface for any given diagnostics by going to the following location:
Start -> Program files -> ABRITES software for ID17xxxx(or ID16xxxx) -> choose one of the folders
named by brand or open the "ABRITES Quick Start.exe" file.
ABPROG
You could access the ABPROG Programmer for AVDI by going to the following location:
Start -> Programs -> ABRITES software for IDxxxxxx -> ABPROG -> ABPROG.exe.
ZN030-ABPROG + ZN031-M35XXX/SPI/I2C Adapter +
ZN046(key renewal adapter for Hitag 2 keys) + ZN034(ABPROG flat cable)
together with Abrites EEPROM Programmer software allow you to erase
and write SPI EEPROM memory with and without incremental registers.
PROTAG
You could access the PROTAG programmer software by going to
the following location:
Start -> Programs -> ABRITES software for IDxxxxxx -> TagKeyTool
-> ABRITES Tag Key Tool.exe
2. Quick Start
The Abrites Quick Start for IDxxxxxx where ''xxxxxx" is the ID of your AVDI is a simplified user
interface which allows you to start working with the AVDI in a much quicker manner.
After the installation is complete you should have a Quick start icon on your desktop as well
as a start menu shortcut.
If you are connecting the interface to your USB port for the first time wait until Windows notifies
you that the drivers are installed successfully. Please, take into account that if you reconnect
the interface to another USB port of your PC for the first time you might need to wait again until
Windows confirms your successful installation.
If you like to use your AVDI interface (software ) with a virtual machine here are some preliminaries
that should be made.
After you have loaded and played the VM on which you would like to use your AVDI interface,
please install the ABRITES Software for the AVDI interface which you want to use on the VM. This
is done exactly as the installation on your host PC (see 3.1 Software installation steps).
Be sure that the checkbox about the installation of the interface’s USB drivers is set, especially if
you are installing the Abrites Diagnostic Software for the first time on this machine.
After the ABRITES Software is installed on the VM and you have connected the AVDI interface to
an USB port of your PC you should redirect this port to the VM, otherwise you cannot use the AVDI
interface on the VM!
From the main menu of the VMware player, select “Virtual Machine” → “Removable devices” →
“future devices avdi interface 17xxxx(or 16xxxx)” → “Connect (Disconnect from host)”.
You will be shown a message informing you that the USB device will be unplugged from the host
machine and connected to the virtual machine.
If you like to disconnect the AVDI interface from the VM (so you can use it on the host PC) you can
either close the VM Player or do it through the VMWare menu “Virtual Machine” → “Removable
devices” → “future devices avdi interface Vvxxx” → “Disconnect (Connect to host)”.
After you have finished working with the Virtual Machine you should perform “Shut down” of the
Operating System. This applies also when using the J2534 Passthru driver on Virtual Machines.
Another prerequisite before you start using the AVDI interface on the VM is to set the latency timer
of the COM port where the AVDI interface is recognized to 1ms.
Open Windows Explorer then right click on "This From the “System properties” window select
PC" (“My computer”) and select “Properties”. “Device manager”.
In the opened window select "Ports (COM & LPT)". Your From the screen select "Port settings" and
AVDI will appear in the list as "USB Serial Port (COM xx)" then press "Advanced".
where "xx" can be different number. Double click on it.
Please, note that if you connect your AVDI to a different USB port you
should do these steps again.
Abrites J1850 adapter is intended to support SAEJ1850 PW 10.4 kbps and PWM 41.6 kbps
protocol standarts.
Adapter must be connected between AVDI and OBD2 cable using the DB25 sockets.
4.TROUBLESHOOTING
Sometimes depending on the user rights in Windows you may see the following message:
You have two options for this – first is to run the application as an administrator
Open Windows Explorer then right click on "This From the “System properties” window select
PC" (“My computer”) and select “Properties”. “Device manager”.
In the opened window select "Ports (COM & LPT)". From the screen select "Port settings"
Your AVDI will appear in the list as "USB Serial Port and then press "Advanced".
(COM xx)" where "xx" can be different number. Double
click on it.
Please, note that if you connect your AVDI to a different USB port you
should do these steps again.
If you see this message you need to check whether the interface is connected to the computer,
if it is connected properly and you see this message again contact us at the following e-mail
address : [email protected]
The latest AVDI Diagnostics update introduced a mandatory update of the hardware over
Internet. This update is regular and should be performed at least once a month.
If the Internet update is not performed, the hardware will have limited functionality and will be not
able to connect to vehicles until it is activated.
Please note that performing the Internet update is an essential initial step. For many of the
functionalities of your AVDI you will not require to have an Internet connection to your computer
but it is recommended to have your computer constantly connected to the Internet, especially
when you are using a function which requires Internet connection or when you are using one of
the online (cloud) software.
The procedure for performing the AVDI Internet update is as follows:
1. Download and install the latest AVDI Diagnostics update and start the Abrites diagnostics.
2. This Internet update is performed automatically once the AVDI Diagnostics software is started. It
is indicated by the message "Performing Internet activation...".
3. If the Internet activation is successful, the next time you start the diagnostic software, the
message "Performing Internet activation..." should be not shown.
IMPORTANT: If the message "Performing Internet activation..." is not displayed the time you start
the application, your hardware is ready for use. The Internet update will expire in one month when
you will need to reconnect your computer to the Internet and make sure your interface performs the
update when you start your Abrites diagnostic software.
4. If the message "Performing Internet activation..." continues to be shown the Internet update was
not successful and the possible reasons for this issue might be:
- No Internet connection to the computer you are installing your software on. In that case
please allow the connection of this computer to the Internet.
- The date on your computer is Incorrect. In that case please set the time and date on your
computer to the current time and date at your location.
NOTE: Due to the time zone after running the latest SW update for the first time, the Internet
update might not be successful in the first 1-2hours.
Effects if the Internet update is not performed:
- The AVDI hardware is recognized OK, but no connection to the vehicle is possible.
- Some diagnostic software might crash if you try to connect to the car.
- The update MUST be performed periodically (every 30days) in order for your AVDI to always
work properly and not experience any of the symptoms above.
Make sure to connect your AVDI and allow it to perform its internet update every 30 days.
In case the procedure does not go as planned and you encounter an issue different to the ones
above please contact [email protected] with a detailed description of the steps you took and
their effect.
- Upon starting the Abrites diagnostics software in the top right hand side of the screen you will see
how many days (or hours) you have until the next synchronization. In case you see the following
message you will need to perform the online update of your hardware.
- Then perform the following steps (After making sure that you have a stable internet connection):
2. When you start the software you will see the following message:
This means that your AVDI communicates with the Abrites secure server and the
online synchronization is being performed.
3. Once the synchronization is over you will see the following message when opening the
Abrites diagnostic software:
This means that the synchronization has gone according to plan and the AVDI is ready to use.
This graphic issue could happen when you are using one of the Abrites online(cloud) software
such as BMW2. Here is the solution:
Create a new variable named "QT_OPENGL" with value "desktop" (change it with "angle" or
"software" if "desktop" does not solve your issue) and press "OK". Restart your PC.
It is not possible to open any of the Abrites online (cloud) software after update. Here are the
reasons:
1. Service Pack 1 or later not installed on the PC, make sure the latest version of SP1 is
installed on your OC
2. Your PC is not updated.
The solution for this problem would be to install SP1 and update your PC to the latest
available version from the "Windows update" menu.
IMPORTANT!
Minimum system requirements: Windows 7 SP1 + 2GB RAM (recommended 4GB).
This error means that during the software build process your links haven't been built
correctly.
The solution would be to generate new software links. You can request them by
contacting us at the following e-mail address : [email protected]
The error means that there are two versions of the same software installed on your PC. Uninstall the
Abrites software and reinstall it using the latest links only.
This error means that your Interface is not recognized. You will need to perform some
troubleshooting steps before sending the Interface for repair:
1. Make sure the software is properly installed and LED light of your Interface lights up.
2. Remove all Abrites software and reinstall it from the latest links.
Next to "Windows*" you will find a setup executable which should be downloaded and
then installed on your PC.
5. Try with another USB cable provided by Abrites if available(your PROTAG uses the
same USB cable as your AVDI Interface).
If that does not resolve the issue your Interface has to be repaired. Please contact us at
the following e-mail address : [email protected]
4+5 1
16 3
7 14
15 4
DB25(M) ESL
5 GND
8 K-line
17 +12V
CB009 – AVDI cable for connection CB101 AVDI extension cable for
with trucks Deutcsh 6 pin (J1708) ABPROG (ZN030)
CB102 – EXT cable for 25 pin F/M CB103 – OBDII Y cable M/2xF
CB104 - USB A-B cable CB201 – AVDI cable for connection with
Suzuki Marine Engines type 1
CB202 – AVDI cable for connection with CB203 – AVDI cable for connection with
Suzuki Marine Engines type 2 (round) Yamaha Marine Engines
CB204 AVDI cable for connection with CB205 Evinrude Flash Update
Evinrude Marine Engines cable
CB301 – AVDI cable for connection CB302 – AVDI cable for connection
with Aprilia Bikes with KTM Bikes
CB303 – AVDI cable for connection CB304 – AVDI cable for connection
with Benelli Bikes with Suzuki Bikes (6 pins)
The PROTAG programmer needs to be connected to the PC via the intended USB cable only.
The ZN051 Distribution Box is mainly used together with the MN026 Special function for Abrites
Diagnostics For Mercedes and VN004 Special function for VAG. The main purpose is to export the
password from the EZS 10 times faster than without the DS Box(MN026) and to read engine ECU in boot
mode. It has a hidden relay, which cuts the ignition when needed and re-connects it once again
automatically. The DS Box allows us to connect it clean between the AVDI and the OBD. In addition to
the Fuse Relay that is now built into the Abrites Distribution Box, it's work can also be monitored by the
built-in LED.
Using the ZN051 we also open the door for many new features. It allows us to work easily with boot mode
on EDC17/ MED17 boot mode for the Abrites diagnostics for VAG and others as well.
The distribution box now also includes the option to be updated so all new future functions and features
will be available immediately.
Needle Connectors DB25 Connector Cable CAN HI and CAN LOW long cables Fuse Adapter Cable ,Crocks
Cable and 1 K-line Cable
Distribution Box DB15 Boot Mode Connector Cable Pin Connectors (Used for
EM001 update)
The kit will also include 5 resistors.
1st two ports (Red and Blue) are for CAN HI and CAN LOW 6-14, the 2nd ports below them are for CAN
HI and CAN LOW 3-11. These ports are mainly used when virginizing and adapting Mercedes TCUs and
ECUs when using MN026.
Both Green ports K1 and K7 are used for the K-Line connection (K7 has to be used when exporting a
password from Mercedes EZS whn using the Relay method).
B+ and GND ports are used when updating EM001 Emulator.
The Relay Ports are both in red and this is where the Fuse Adapter is connected.
The Abrites A6/A7/A8 CAN Adapter is used in order to make the ALL KEYS LOST procedure for Audi
A6/A7/A8 easier providing all necessary connections (OBD,DB25 and CAN separator connector). The
set has a separate OBD plug that shorts PIN 1 and 16 on the OBD connector of the car to force ignition
while reading the ELV using the green K-line cable.
Using the license viewer you can check your licenses yourself at any time by typing "License
viewer" in the Windows search menu.