1. Kupu Whakataki
The VDIAGTOOL V200 Automotive Circuit Tester is a versatile diagnostic tool designed for electrical system testing in 12V-24V vehicles. It combines multiple functions to assist in identifying and troubleshooting electrical faults efficiently.

Figure 1: VDIAGTOOL V200 Automotive Circuit Tester and included accessories.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- Te Kaitirotiro Porowhita
- Extension Cable (20 ft)
- Pūurutau Hikareti Mama
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Figure 2: All components included in the VDIAGTOOL V200 kit.
3. Tatūnga
The V200 is powered by the vehicle's 12V-24V battery. Connect the red alligator clip to the positive (+) terminal and the black alligator clip to the negative (-) terminal of the vehicle battery. Alternatively, use the provided cigarette lighter adapter for power.
3.1 Whakakaha i te Pūrere
- Hononga Pūhiko: Whakapirihia te cl wheroamp ki te kāpeka pūhiko pai me te cl pangoamp ki te kāpeka pūhiko kino.
- Cigarette Lighter Connection: Insert the cigarette lighter adapter into the vehicle's 12V accessory socket.
Video 1: Demonstrates the unboxing and initial setup of the VDIAGTOOL V200, including connecting to a car battery.
4. Aratau Mahi
The V200 supports four primary working modes, easily switchable with a single button press.
- DC Voltage Whakamātautau: Detects the DC voltage value of the circuit under test with 0.1V resolution.
- AC Voltage Whakamātautau: Detects Max/Min voltage, frequency, and duty cycle of the AC circuit.
- Whakamātautau ātete: Measures resistance between the probe tip and the auxiliary ground lead.
- Whakamatau Whakatautau: Determines the operation and conductivity of diode assemblies.

Figure 3: The V200 display interface illustrating the four main working modes.
5. Nga Mahi Matua
5.1 Polarity Identification
The V200 automatically identifies circuit polarity. A red LED indicates a positive connection, while a green LED indicates a negative connection. No LED indicates an open circuit.

Figure 4: Visual representation of polarity identification using the V200's LED indicators.
5.2 Whakahohenga Wāhanga
This feature allows you to activate components (e.g., lights, motors, relays) by supplying power or ground directly from the probe, aiding in troubleshooting. Use caution to avoid damaging components by applying incorrect polarity or excessive current.

Figure 5: Illustration of component activation for testing a car bulb.
5.3 Continuity, Sensor/Signal Circuit Test
Perform continuity tests, check sensor states, and verify signal integrity within circuits. The tool can also help locate short circuits and bad grounds.
6. Āhuatanga Haumaru
6.1 Te Tiaki Taumaha
The V200 features a built-in 8-amp circuit breaker. In case of an overload, the device will automatically shut down to protect itself and the tested components. A beep warning will also occur.

Figure 6: Visual indicator of the overload protection feature.
7. Whakatakotoranga
- Rahi Hua: 1.85 x 1.1 x 7 inihi
- Taumaha Tūemi: 1.17 Kirokaramu (2.58 Pauna)
- Puna Hiko: Corded Electric (12V-24V vehicle battery or cigarette lighter)
- Tau tauira: VDT-V200-P
- Roa Waea: 20FT main cord + 20FT extension cord (Total 40FT)
- Ētahi atu āhuatanga: Built-in flashlight, Tone On/Off Design
8. Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your VDIAGTOOL V200, follow these general maintenance guidelines:
- Keep the device clean and free from dust, dirt, and moisture.
- Store the tester and its accessories in the provided sturdy case when not in use.
- Inspect cables and connectors regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
- A ape i te tuku i te taputapu ki nga wera nui, ki te ra tika ranei mo nga wa roa.
9. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your VDIAGTOOL V200, consider the following:
- Kaore te Pūrere i te hiko: Ensure secure connections to the vehicle's battery or cigarette lighter. Verify the vehicle's power source is active.
- No Reading/Incorrect Reading: Check that the probe tip is making good contact with the circuit. Ensure the correct operating mode is selected.
- Te Tiaki Taumaha i Whakaohohia: If the device shuts down with a beep, it indicates an overload. Disconnect the probe, allow a few moments, and then reconnect. Reduce the load or verify the circuit's specifications before retesting.
- Nga Take Mata: If the screen is blank or unresponsive, try disconnecting and reconnecting the power source.
10. Raihana me te Tautoko
VDIAGTOOL offers comprehensive support for the V200 Automotive Circuit Tester:
- Pūtāhui: 3 Years Warranty.
- Āwhina Hangarau: Āwhina hangarau mō te wā katoa.
- Whakahoki: 60 Days No-Reason-asked Return for refund.
- Whakakapinga Probe: Free probe replacement.
- Whakapā Tautoko: For any questions or assistance, kindly reach us via vdiagtool2@outlook.com.





