Instrukcja obsługi Autel MaxiDAS DS808S-TS

Autel Niesklasyfikowane MaxiDAS DS808S-TS

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of this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy, no guarantee is given for the
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specications, functions, and illustrations.
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product.
IMPORTANT
Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read this manual carefully, paying
extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions.
For Services and Support
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For technical assistance in all other markets, please contact your local Autel selling
agent.
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Safety Information
For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the device and
vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that the safety instructions presented
throughout this manual be read and understood by all persons operating or coming into
contact with the device.
There are various procedures, techniques, tools, and parts required for servicing
vehicles, as well as the skills of the person doing the work. Because of the vast number
of test applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this equipment,
we cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every
circumstance. It is the automotive technician’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of the
system being tested. It is crucial to use proper service methods and test procedures. It
is essential to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not
endanger your safety, the safety of others in the work area, the device being used, or
the vehicle being tested.
Before using the device, always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable
test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested.
Use the device only as described in this manual. Be sure to read, understand, and
follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual.
Safety Messages
Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage.
All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Safety Instructions
The safety messages herein cover situations Autel is aware of at the time of publication.
Autel cannot know, evaluate or advise you as to all of the possible hazards. You must
be certain that any condition or service procedure encountered does not jeopardize
your personal safety.
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DANGER
When an engine is operating, keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a
building exhaust removal system to the engine exhaust system. Engines produce
carbon monoxide, an odorless, poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and
can lead to serious personal injury or loss of life.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from all moving or hot
engine parts.
Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area, for exhaust gases are -
poisonous.
Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or NEUTRAL (for
manual transmission) and make sure the parking brake is engaged.
Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended
while testing.
Be extra cautious when working around the ignition coil, distributor cap, ignition
wires and spark plugs. These components create hazardous voltages when the
engine is running.
Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline, chemical, and electrical fires nearby.
Do not connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the
engine is running.
Keep the test equipment dry, clean, free from oil, water or grease. Use a mild
detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the equipment as necessary.
Do not drive the vehicle and operate the test equipment at the same time. Any
distraction may cause an accident.
Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced and adhere to all
diagnostic procedures and precautions. Failure to do so may result in personal
injury or damage to the test equipment.
To avoid damaging the test equipment or generating false data, make sure the
vehicle battery is fully charged and the connection to the vehicle DLC is clean and
secure.
Do not place the test equipment on the distributor of the vehicle. Strong
electro magnetic interference can damage the equipment.-
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CONTENTS
1 USING THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................... 1
1.1 C ONVENTIONS ..................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Bold Text ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Notes and Important Messages .................................................................... 1
1.1.3 Hyperlink ....................................................................................................... 1
1.1.4 Illustrations 2 ...................................................................................................
1.1.5 Procedures ................................................................................................... 2
2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3
2.1 M DAS DS808S- T AXI TS ABLET............................................................................ 3
2.1.1 Function Description ..................................................................................... 3
2.1.2 Power Sources ............................................................................................. 5
2.1.3 Technical Specications ............................................................................... 6
2.2 M VCI M 7 AXI INI......................................................................................................
2.2.1 Function Description ..................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Power Source ............................................................................................... 8
2.2.3 Technical Specications ............................................................................... 9
2.3 O A 9 THER CCESSORIES...........................................................................................
3 GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................... 10
3.1 P U OWERING P ................................................................................................... 10
3.1.1 Application Buttons ..................................................................................... 11
3.1.2 Locator and Navigation Buttons .................................................................. 13
3.1.3 System Status Icons ................................................................................... 14
3.2 P D OWERING OWN .............................................................................................. 14
3.2.1 Reboot System ........................................................................................... 15
4 DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................................................. 16
4.1 E V C STABLISHING EHICLE OMMUNICATION ............................................................. 16
4.1.1 Vehicle Connection ..................................................................................... 16
4.1.2 VCI Connection ..........................................................................................16
4.1.3 No Communication Message ...................................................................... 17
4.2 G S ETTING TARTED ............................................................................................. 18
4.2.1 Vehicle Menu Layout .................................................................................. 18
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4.3 V I EHICLE DENTIFICATION ..................................................................................... 20
4.3.1 Auto Detect ................................................................................................. 20
4.3.2 Manual Input ............................................................................................... 22
4.3.3 Automatic Selection .................................................................................... 23
4.3.4 Manual Selection ........................................................................................ 24
4.4 N AVIGATION.......................................................................................................24
4.4.1 Diagnostic Screen Layout ........................................................................... 24
4.4.2 Screen Messages ....................................................................................... 27
4.4.3 Making Selections ......................................................................................27
4.5 D F E IAGNOSTIC UNCTION NTRANCE ...................................................................... 27
4.5.1 Auto Scan ................................................................................................... 28
4.5.2 Control Unit ................................................................................................. 29
4.6 D F IAGNOSTIC UNCTIONS ..................................................................................... 30
4.6.1 ECU Information ......................................................................................... 31
4.6.2 Trouble Codes ............................................................................................ 31
4.6.3 Live Data .................................................................................................... 33
4.6.4 Active Test .................................................................................................. 40
4.6.5 Special Functions ....................................................................................... 41
4.7 G OBDII O ENERIC PERATIONS ............................................................................. 42
4.7.1 General Procedure ..................................................................................... 42
4.7.2 Function Descriptions ................................................................................. 43
4.8 E D XITING IAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................ 46
5 SERVICE ...................................................................................................................... 47
5.1 O R S IL ESET ERVICE ........................................................................................... 47
5.2 E P B (EPB) S LECTRIC ARKING RAKE ERVICE.......................................................... 47
5.2.1 EPB Safety ................................................................................................. 48
5.3 T P M S (TPMS) S IRE RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM ERVICE ...................................... 48
5.4 B M S (BMS) S ATTERY ANAGEMENT YSTEM ERVICE ................................................48
5.5 S A S (SAS) S TEERING NGLE ENSOR ERVICE .......................................................... 49
5.6 D P F (DPF) S IESEL ARTICLE ILTER ERVICE ............................................................ 49
5.7 I (IMMO) S MMOBILIZER ERVICE............................................................................ 50
6 TPMS ............................................................................................................................ 52
6.1 G S ETTING TARTED ............................................................................................. 52
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6.1.1 TPMS Service Menu Layout ....................................................................... 52
6.1.2 OEM Part NO. ............................................................................................53
6.1.3 Vehicle Manufacturer Buttons ..................................................................... 53
6.2 V S EHICLE ELECTION ........................................................................................... 53
6.2.1 Auto Detect ................................................................................................. 53
6.2.2 Manual Input ............................................................................................... 55
6.2.3 Automatic Selection .................................................................................... 56
6.2.4 Manual Selection ........................................................................................ 58
6.3 TPMS S S L ERVICE CREEN AYOUT........................................................................ 61
6.3.1 Top Toolbar Buttons ................................................................................... 62
6.3.2 Navigation Tab ...........................................................................................62
6.3.3 Main Section ............................................................................................... 62
6.3.4 Function Buttons ......................................................................................... 62
6.4 TPMS C HECK ................................................................................................... 62
6.5 TPMS D IAGNOSTICS .......................................................................................... 65
6.5.1 DTC Details ................................................................................................ 66
6.5.2 Retry Diagnosis .......................................................................................... 67
6.5.3 Clear DTCs ................................................................................................. 68
6.5.4 Live Data .................................................................................................... 68
6.5.5 ECU Information ......................................................................................... 68
6.6 S P ENSOR ROGRAMMING ..................................................................................... 69
6.6.1 Copy by Activation ...................................................................................... 71
6.6.2 Copy by OBD .............................................................................................. 73
6.6.3 Copy by Input .............................................................................................74
6.6.4 Auto Create 1-20 Sensors .......................................................................... 74
6.7 TPMS R ELEARN ................................................................................................ 75
6.7.1 OBD Relearn .............................................................................................. 76
6.7.2 Automatic Relearn ...................................................................................... 77
6.7.3 Stationary Relearn ...................................................................................... 78
6.7.4 Copy Relearn .............................................................................................. 79
6.8 TPMS OEM P NO. BY ART ................................................................................. 81
6.8.1 Application Scenarios ................................................................................. 81
6.8.2 Operations .................................................................................................. 81
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7 TOOLKIT ...................................................................................................................... 85
8 TPMS RETROFIT ......................................................................................................... 86
9 UPDATE ....................................................................................................................... 88
10 SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 90
10.1 U NIT ................................................................................................................. 90
10.2 L ANGUAGE ........................................................................................................90
10.3 P S RINTING ETTINGS ........................................................................................... 91
10.3.1 Printing Operations ..................................................................................... 91
10.4 R S EPORT ETTINGS ............................................................................................. 92
10.5 P N USH OTIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 92
10.6 A U UTO PDATE ................................................................................................... 93
10.7 TPMS M ARKET ................................................................................................. 93
10.8 TPMS P . S ROG ETTING.......................................................................................93
10.9 V L EHICLE IST..................................................................................................... 93
10.10 S S YSTEM ETTINGS ............................................................................................. 94
10.11 A BOUT .............................................................................................................. 94
11 DATA MANAGER ...................................................................................................... 95
11.1 V H EHICLE ISTORY .............................................................................................. 96
11.1.1 Historical Test Record ................................................................................ 97
11.2 W I ORKSHOP NFORMATION...................................................................................99
11.3 C USTOMER ........................................................................................................ 99
11.4 I MAGE ............................................................................................................. 100
11.5 R EPORT .......................................................................................................... 102
11.6 PDF F ILES ...................................................................................................... 102
11.7 R D EVIEW ATA .................................................................................................. 103
11.8 D L ATA OGGING ................................................................................................ 103
11.9 U A NINSTALL PPS.............................................................................................. 104
12 VCI MANAGER ........................................................................................................ 105
12.1 VCI B P LUETOOTH AIRING ................................................................................. 106
12.2 B P BAS LUETOOTH AIRING ................................................................................ 106
12.3 VCI U PDATE.................................................................................................... 107
12.3.1 Update via Tablet .....................................................................................107
12.3.2 Update via PC ..........................................................................................107
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12.4 U BAS PDATE ..................................................................................................108
13 BATTERY TEST ....................................................................................................... 109
13.1 M B BT506 B T AXI AS ATTERY ESTER .................................................................. 110
13.1.1 Function Description ................................................................................. 110
13.2 P S OWER OURCES ............................................................................................ 111
13.2.1 Internal Battery Pack ................................................................................ 111
13.2.2 AC/DC Power Supply Using Power Adapter ........................................ 111
13.2.3 Technical Specications ........................................................................... 112
13.3 T P EST REPARATION .........................................................................................112
13.3.1 Inspect the Battery .................................................................................... 112
13.3.2 Connect the Battery Tester ....................................................................... 113
13.4 I - T N VEHICLE EST .............................................................................................. 114
13.4.1 Battery Test .............................................................................................. 115
13.4.2 Starter Test ............................................................................................... 117
13.4.3 Generator Test .........................................................................................118
13.5 O - T UT VEHICLE EST .......................................................................................... 119
13.5.1 Test Procedure ......................................................................................... 119
13.5.2 Test Results .............................................................................................. 121
14 REMOTE DESKTOP ................................................................................................ 122
15 SUPPORT ................................................................................................................124
15.1 P R RODUCT EGISTRATION .................................................................................. 124
15.2 S S L UPPORT CREEN AYOUT ............................................................................... 125
15.3 M A Y CCOUNT ..................................................................................................125
15.4 D L ATA OGGING ................................................................................................ 125
15.5 T RAINING ........................................................................................................126
15.6 FAQ ............................................................................................................... 126
16 OEM AUTHORIZATION ........................................................................................... 128
17 MAXIVIEWER ........................................................................................................... 129
18 MAXIVIDEO .............................................................................................................. 132
18.1 A A DDITIONAL CCESSORIES................................................................................ 133
18.1.1 MaxiVideo Camera ................................................................................... 133
18.1.2 Imager Head Accessories ......................................................................... 133
18.1.3 Accessory Assembly .................................................................................134
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18.1.4 Technical Specications ........................................................................... 136
18.2 O PERATIONS ...................................................................................................136
19 QUICK LINK ............................................................................................................. 138
20 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE .............................................................................. 139
20.1 M I AINTENANCE NSTRUCTIONS............................................................................139
20.2 T C ROUBLESHOOTING HECKLIST ......................................................................... 140
20.3 A B U BOUT ATTERY SAGE ................................................................................... 140
20.4 S P ERVICE ROCEDURES..................................................................................... 141
20.4.1 Technical Support ..................................................................................... 141
20.4.2 Repair Service .......................................................................................... 143
20.4.3 Other Services .......................................................................................... 143
21 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ................................................................................ 144
22 WARRANTY ............................................................................................................. 146
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1 Using This Manual
This manual contains device usage instructions.
Some illustrations shown in this manual may make reference to modules and optional
equipment that are not included in your system. Contact your sales representative for
availability of other modules and optional tools or accessories.
1.1 Conventions
The following conventions are used:
1.1.1 Bold Text
Bold text is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options.
Example:
Tap . OK
1.1.2 Notes and Important Messages
1.1.2.1 Notes
A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations, tips, and
comments.
1.1.2.2 Important
IMPORTANT indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the
test equipment or vehicle.
1.1.3 Hyperlink
Hyperlinks are available in electronic documents. Blue italic text indicates a selectable
hyperlink; blue underlined text indicates a website link or an email address link.
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1.1.4 Illustrations
Illustrations used in this manual are samples the actual testing screen may vary for ;
each vehicle being tested. Observe the menu titles and on-screen instructions to make
correct option selection.
1.1.5 Procedures
An arrow icon indicates a procedure.
Example:
To power down the tablet
1. Long press the button.Power/Lock
2. Tap . T tablet will turn off a few seconds.Power off he in
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2 General Introduction
Together with the ability to quickly read and clear DTCs for all available modules of the
majority of the makes and models on the market, MaxiDAS DS808S- provides TS
superior special functions, including Oil Reset, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), SAS
(Steering Angle Sensor) and BMS (Battery Management System). In addition to OBDII ,
diagnostics and special functions, DS808S- can perform comprehensive TPMS TS
services with ease.
There are two main components of the DS808S- system: TS
DS808S- Tablet the central processor and monitor for the system. TS
MaxiVCI Mini a vehicle communication interface. Used for accessing vehicle
data.
This manual describes the construction and operation of both devices and how they
work together to deliver diagnostic solutions.
2.1 MaxiDAS DS808S-TS Tablet
2.1.1 Function Description
Figure 2 1 -Tablet Front View
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1. 7.0 LCD Touchscreen
2. Ambient Light Sensor detects ambient brightness.
3. Power LED indicates battery level & charging or system status.
4. TPMS Service Symbol indicates the position of the embedded TPMS antenna.
The power LED displays green, yellow or red depending on power level and operating
state.
A. Green
Illuminates green when the tablet is charging and the battery level is above
90%.
Illuminates green when the tablet is powered on and the battery level is above
15%.
B. Yellow
Illuminates yellow when the tablet is charging and the battery level is below
90%.
C. Red
Illuminates red when the tablet is powered on and the battery level is below
15%.
Illuminates red when the tablet shows abnormality after being powered on or
during charging.
Figure 2 2 -Tablet Back View
5. Collapsible Stand extends from the back to allow hands-free viewing of the
tablet.
6. Heat Sink
7. MaxiVCI Mini Holder
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2.1.3 Technical Specifications
Table 2 1 - Specifications
Item
Description
Recommended Use
Indoor
Operating System
AndroidTM 11
Processor
RK3566 Quad-core Arm Cortex-A processor 55
(1.8 GHz)
Memory
4GB RAM & ROM64GB
Display
7-inch LCD screen with 1024 x 600 resolution
Connectivity
Mini USB 2.0
USB 2.0
- Wi Fi
Bluetooth
HDMI Type A
Micro SD card (supports up to GB)64
Sensor
A ient light sensor for brightness auto mb
changing
Audio Input/Output
Input: N/A
Output: buzzer
Power and Battery
- 3.7 V/5000 mAh lithium polymer battery
Charges via 5 V DC power supply
Tested Battery Life
Around 6.5 hours of continuous use
Battery Charging Input
5 V/2 A
Power Consumption
Approx. 600 mA (LCD on with default
brightness, Wi Fi on) @3.7 V-
Operating Temp.
0 to 50 °C ( to 122 °F)32
Storage Temp.
-10 to 60 °C (14 to 140 °F)
Operating Humidity
5% to 95% non condensing-
Dimensions (W x H x D)
270.8 mm (10.0”) x 176.0 mm (6.9”) x 36.0 mm
(1.4”)
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Item
Description
Net Weight
885 g (2.31 lbs.)
Protocols
ISO9141 2, ISO14230 2, ISO15765, K/L Line, - - -
Flashing Code, SAE J1850 VPW, -
SAE-J1850PWM, ISO11898 (High speed, -
Middle speed, Low speed and Single wire CAN, - - -
fault tolerant CAN), SAE J2610, GM UART, -
UART Echo Byte Protocol, Honda Diag-H
Protocol, TP2.0, TP1.6
2.2 MaxiVCI Mini
MaxiVCI Mini is a small vehicle communication interface (VCI) that wirelessly connects
to the tablet vehicle’s data link connector (DLC) for vehicle data transmission.
Figure 2 4 - MaxiVCI Mini Views
2.2.1 Function Description
1. Vehicle Data Connector (16-Pin) connects the MaxiVCI Mini to the vehicle’s
16-pin DLC directly.
2. Power LED refers on page 8 for details. to Table 2-2 Power LED
3. Connection LED refers to on page 8 for details. Table 2-3 Connection LED
4. Mini USB Port provides the easiest connection between the device and the
tablet via a Mini USB cable.
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Table 2 2 - Power LED
LED
Color
Description
Power
Green
Lights solid green when powered on.
Red
Flashes red when system failure occurs. a
Note: The power LED briefly lights red each
time the device powers on and then lights
green when the device is ready.
Table 2 3 - Connection LED
LED
Color
Description
Connection
Green
Lights solid green when the device is
successfully connected via the Mini
USB cable but is not communicating
with the vehicle.
Flashes green when the device is
successfully connected via the Mini
USB cable and is communicating with
the vehicle.
Blue
Lights solid blue when the device is
successfully connected via Bluetooth
but is not communicating with the
vehicle.
Flashes blue when the device is
successfully connected via Bluetooth
and is communicating with the vehicle.
2.2.2 Power Source
The MaxiVCI Mini operates on 12-volt vehicle power, which is received through the
vehicle’s DLC. The unit powers on whenever it is connected to the vehicle’s DLC.
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3 Getting Started
Ensure the tablet is sufficient charged or is connected to external power supply ly an
(see on page 5 Power Sources ).
NOTE
The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ slightly from those in the
most recent product.
3.1 Powering Up
Long press the button on the top-right side of the tablet to power on the Power/Lock
unit. The power LED will illuminate green. The system boots up and displays the lock
screen. Slide the screen up to enter the MaxiDAS Job Menu.
Figure 3-1 MaxiDAS Job Menu
1. Application Buttons
2. Locator and Navigation Buttons
3. System Status Icons
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NOTE
The tablet screen is locked by default when first powered on. We recommend you lock
the screen to protect the information in the system and conserve the power.
The touchscreen navigation is menu-driven, enabling quick access to functions and
features by tapping on the buttons on the screen. Detailed descriptions of the menu
items are found in the application chapters.
3.1.1 Application Buttons
Descriptions of the tool applications are displayed in the table below:
Table 3 1 - Applications
Button
Name
Description
Diagnostics
Accesses diagnostic functions menu. See Diagnostics
on page for details. 16
Service
Accesses special functions menu. See on page Service
47 for details.
TPMS
Accesses the TPMS service program. See TPMS on
page 52 for details.
ToolKit
Accesses auxiliary functions menu for TPMS service.
See on page for details. ToolK it 85
TPMS Retrofit
Allows TPMS to be installed on vehicles. See TPMS
Retrofit on page for details. 86
Update
Checks for the latest update available for the MaxiDAS
system and installs new software. See on page Update
88 for details.
Settings
Accesses the MaxiDAS system settings menu and
general tablet menu. See on page Settings 90 for details.
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Button
Name
Description
Data Manager
Accesses the organization system for saved data files.
See on page for details. Data Manager 95
VCI Manager
Pairs the tablet and the MaxiVCI Mini. Checks the
communication status and updates the VCI firmware.
See on page for details. VCI Manager 105
Battery Test
Accesses the Battery Test menu with two functions,
including in-vehicle test and out-vehicle test. See Battery
Test on page for details. 109
Remote
Desktop
Configures the unit to receive remote support using the
TeamViewer application. See on page Remote Desktop
122 for details.
Support
Launches the Support platform which synchronizes
Autel’s on-line service base station with the MaxiDAS
tablet. See on page 124 for details. Support
OEM
Authorization
Unlocks the gateway ECU (CGW) for some vehicles to
perform advanced diagnostics tests. See OEM
Authorization on page for details. 128
MaxiViewer
Provides quick search for the supported functions and
vehicles of Autel diagnostic tools. See MaxiViewer on
page 129 for details.
MaxiVideo
Configures the unit to operate as a video scope device
by connecting to an imager head cable for close vehicle
inspections. See on page 132 for details. MaxiVideo
Quick Link
Provides associated website bookmarks to allow quick
access to product update, service, support, and other
information. See on page for details. Quick Link 138
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4 Diagnostics
The Diagnostics application can retrieve ECU information, read & erase DTCs, and
view live data. The Diagnostics application can access the electronic control unit (ECU)
for various vehicle control systems, including engine, transmission, antilock brake
system (ABS), and airbag system (SRS).
4.1 Establishing Vehicle Communication
Prior to performing the Diagnostics function, ensure the tablet is connected to the test
vehicle through the MaxiVCI Mini. To establish proper vehicle communication a
between the tablet and the test vehicle you can perform the following steps: ,
1. Connect the MaxiVCI Mini to the vehicle’s DLC for both communication and power
supply.
2. Connect the MaxiVCI Mini to the tablet via Bluetooth pairing or Mini USB cable
connection.
3. -A BT or an USB cable will display at the bottombadge badge right corner of the
VCI Manager shortcut, which means the communication of MaxiVCI Mini and
DS808S tablet has been established, and the tablet is ready to start vehicle -TS
diagnosis.
4.1.1 Vehicle Connection
To connect the MaxiVCI Mini to the test vehicle, insert the vehicle data connector on
the MaxiVCI Mini into the vehicle’s DLC which is usually located under the vehicle
dashboard, and the MaxiVCI Mini will be automatically powered on.
NOTE
The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dash efer to the vehicle’s board. R
user manual for DLC location.
4.1.2 VCI Connection
The Power LED the MaxiVCI Mini will light solid green when properly connected to on
the vehicle and ready to establish communication with the tablet. be
The wireless diagnostic interface MaxiVCI Mini supports o communication methods tw
with the tablet Bluetooth or Mini USB Cable Connection. :
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4.1.2.1 Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth pairing is recommended as the first choice for the communication between
the tablet and the MaxiVCI Mini. This is because the Bluetooth connection does not
need to repeat the plugging and unplugging procedure which is unavoidable when
using traditional wired connection, saving more time and providing higher efficiency.
The working range for Bluetooth communication is about 33 feet (about 10 m), enabling
remote vehicle diagnostics.
Refer to on page 106 for details. VCI Bluetooth Pairing
4.1.2.2 Mini USB Cable Connection
Use the provided Mini USB cable to connect the tablet to the MaxiVCI Mini. An USB
cable badge will display at the bottom-right corner of the VCI Manager shortcut and the
Connection LED on MaxiVCI Mini will light solid green when the connection between
the devices is successful.
4.1.3 No Communication Message
A. If the tablet is not connected to the MaxiVCI Mini correctly, an “Error” message may
display. This indicates that the tablet cannot access the vehicle control module. In
this case, please do the following check ups:-
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is powered up.
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is properly positioned.
Check if the Connection LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is illuminated for Bluetooth
or Mini USB cable connection.
In the case of Bluetooth connection, check if the network is configured
correctly, or if the right MaxiVCI Mini has been paired up with the tablet.
During the diagnosis process, if the communication is suddenly
interrupted due to the loss of signal, check if there is any object that
causes signal interruption.
Try standing closer to the MaxiVCI Mini to obtain more stable signals and
faster communication speed.
In the case of Mini USB cable connection, check the cable connection
between the tablet and the MaxiVCI Mini.
Check if the Power LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is flashing red and if so, it
indicates there is a hardware problem with the MaxiVCI Mini. In this case,
contact technical support for help.
B. If the MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link, a prompt message
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displays with check instructions. The following conditions are the possible causes:
The MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle.
The system selected for testing is not equipped on the vehicle.
There is a loose connection.
There is a blown vehicle fuse.
There is a wiring fault of the vehicle or the adapter.
There is a circuit fault in the adapter.
Incorrect vehicle identification was entered.
4.2 Getting Started
Ensure a communication link is established between the test vehicle and the tablet via
the MaxiVCI Mini.
4.2.1 Vehicle Menu Layout
When the tablet is properly connected to the vehicle, the platform is ready to start
vehicle diagnosis. Tap the application button on the MaxiDAS Job Menu Diagnostics
to access the Vehicle Menu.
Figure 4 1 - Vehicle Menu
1. Top Toolbar Buttons
2. Vehicle Manufacturer Buttons
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4.2.1.1 Top Toolbar Buttons
The operations of the toolbar buttons at the top of the screen are listed and described in
the table below:
Table 4 1 - Top Toolbar Buttons
Button
Name
Description
Home
Returns to the MaxiDAS Job Menu.
VID
Provides a fast way to identify the test vehicle.
See on page for details. Vehicle Identification 20
All
Displays all the vehicle manufacturers.
Favorites
Adds your preferred vehicle manufacturers into
favorites.
History
Displays the saved history records. See Vehicle
History on page for details. 96
USA
Displays vehicles from U.S. manufacturers.
European
Displays vehicles from European manufacturers.
Asia
Displays vehicles from Asian manufacturers.
China
Displays vehicles from Chinese manufacturers.
Search
Tap the search field to show a virtual keyboard
and enter a vehicle manufacturer name.
Cancel
Tap to exit the search screen or cancel an
operation.
4.2.1.2 Vehicle Manufacturer Buttons
The vehicle manufacturer buttons list the vehicle brands available for testing. Select the
manufacturer button after the tablet is properly connected to the test vehicle to start a
diagnostics session.
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4.3 Vehicle Identification
The MaxiDAS diagnostics system supports four methods for vehicle identification:
1. Auto Detect
2. Manual Input
3. Automatic Selection
4. Manual Selection
4.3.1 Auto Detect
The MaxiDAS diagnostics system features the latest VIN-based Auto Detect function to
identify vehicles and scan all the diagnosable ECUs and run diagnostics on the
selected system. This function is compatible with 2006 and newer vehicles.
To perform Auto Detect
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiDAS Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the button on the top toolbar to open the dropdown list.VID
Figure 4 2 - VID Screen
3. Select . Once the test vehicle is identified, the screen will display Auto Detect
the vehicle VIN. Tap at the bottom right corner to confirm the vehicle VIN. OK -
If the VIN does not match with the test vehicle’s VIN, enter VIN manually or tap
Read to acquire VIN again.
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Figure 4 3 - Auto Detect Screen
4. Tap Yes to confirm the vehicle profile or tap , No if the information is correct.in
Figure 4 4 - Vehicle Profile Screen
5. The tool establishes communication with the vehicle and reads the control unit
information. Choose Auto Scan to scan all the test vehicles’ available systems
or tap to access a specific system to diagnose. Control Unit
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Figure 4-5 Diagnostic Menu Screen
4.3.2 Manual Input
For vehicles not supporting the Auto Detect function, you may manually enter the VIN.
To perform Manual Input
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiDAS Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the button on the top toolbar to open the dropdown list.VID
3. Select .Manual Input
4. Enter the correct VIN the input box.into
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Figure 4 6- Manual Input Screen
5. Tap . Once the vehicle is identified, the Vehicle Diagnostics screen OK
displays.
6. Tap at the top right of the dialog to exit Manual Input. -
4.3.3 Automatic Selection
The vehicle VIN can also be automatically acquired after a vehicle manufacturer is
selected.
Figure 4 7 - Selection Screen
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The Diagnostic Menu screen typically includes four sections:
1. Diagnostics Toolbar
2. Status Information Bar
3. Main Section
4. Function Buttons
4.4.1.1 Diagnostics Toolbar
The Diagnostics Toolbar contains several buttons such as print and save. The table
below provides a brief description for the operations of these buttons:
Table 4 2 - Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons
Button
Name
Description
Home
Returns to the MaxiDAS Job Menu.
Vehicle
Swap
Exits the service session of the currently identified
test vehicle and returns to the Vehicle Menu screen.
Settings
Opens the settings screen. See on page Settings
90 for details.
Print
Prints a copy of the displayed data. See Printing
Settings on page for details. 91
Help
Displays instructions for operations.
Save
Opens a submenu with 3 options for saving data:
T to save the current ap Take a Screenshot
page.
T to save as a PDF file. (Use ap Save All Data
this option when data displays on multiple
screens.)
Tap to upload reports to cloud. If Save Report
the report is successfully uploaded, you can
share the report with others via QR code,
email, or phone number.
See on page for details. Data Manager 95
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Button
Name
Description
Data
Logging
Records the communication data and ECU
information of the test vehicle. When encountering
an error during testing and diagnosing, use this
function to contact Autel's technical staff for
solutions. See Data Logging on page 103 for
details.
To print data in Diagnostics
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiDAS Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Print button on the Diagnostic Toolbar is available throughout the whole
Diagnostics operations.
2. Tap . A drop down menu will be displayed:Print -
Print This Page — prints a screenshot of the current screen.
Print All Data — prints a PDF file of all displayed data.
3. A temporary file will be created and sent to the connected for printing.PC
4. When the file is transferred successfully, a confirmation message will appear.
To submit Data Logging reports in Diagnostics
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiDAS Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Data Logging button on the Diagnostic Toolbar is available throughout the
whole Diagnostics operations.
2. Tap the button to display the error options. Select a specific Data Logging
error, and a submission form will appear to let you fill in the report information.
3. Tap the button in the upper right corner of the screen to submit the Send -
report form via the Internet. A confirmation message will appear when sent
successfully.
4.4.1.2 Status Information Bar
The Status Information Bar at the top of the Main Section may display the following
items:
1. Menu Title — displays the menu heading of the Main Section.
2. VCI Icon — displays the VCI connection status.
3. Voltage Icon — displays the vehicle’s voltage status.
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vehicle diagnostic information such as trouble and event codes and live data fro, m
various vehicle control systems such as engine, transmission, and ABS.
There are two options available when accessing the Diagnosis section:
1. Auto Scan — starts auto scanning for all the available systems on the vehicle.
2. Control Unit — displays a selection menu for all available control units of the test
vehicle.
After a selection is made and the tablet establishes communication with the vehicle, the
corresponding function menu or selection menu will display.
4.5.1 Auto S can
The Auto Scan function performs a comprehensive scanning over all the ECUs in the
vehicle to locate systems faults and retrieve DTCs. An example of Auto Scan interface
is pictured as below:
Figure 4 9 - Auto Scan Screen
1. Navigation Bar
2. Main Section
3. Function Buttons
4.5.1.1 Navigation Bar
List Tab displays the scanned data in list format.
Progress Bar indicates the test progress.
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proper selections; the program will guide you to the proper diagnostic function menu
based on selections.
4.6 Diagnostic Functions
Figure 4 -10 Function Menu Screen
The Diagnostic Functions are listed on the Function Menu screen. The Function Menu
options vary slightly for different vehicles, which may include:
ECU Information provides the retrieved ECU information in detail. An
information screen opens upon selection.
Trouble Codes contains Read Codes and Erase Codes. The former displays
detailed DTC information retrieved from the vehicle control module, the latter
allows you to erase DTCs and other data from the ECU.
Live Data retrieves and displays live data and parameters from the vehicle’s
ECU.
Active Test — accesses vehicle specific subsystem and components tests.-
Special Function — performs various component adaptations.
NOTE
The Diagnostics Toolbar functions such as saving and printing of test results can be
performed throughout the whole diagnostic testing. Data logging and help information
are also available.
To perform a diagnostic function
1. Establish communication with the test vehicle.
2. Identify the test vehicle by selecting from the menu options.
3. Select the section.Diagnosis
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Figure 4 -12 Read Codes Screen
1. Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons — see Table 4 2 Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons -on page
25 for detailed descriptions of the operations for each button.
2. Main Section
Column 1 — displays the retrieved codes from the vehicle.
Column — indicates the status of the retrieved codes.2
Column — detailed descriptions for the retrieved codes.3
Snowflake Icon — only displays when freeze frame data is available for
viewing; selecting this icon will display a data screen, which looks and
behaves similar to the Read Codes screen.
Column 4 — displays additional information about the retrieved fault codes.
3. Function Button
Service Manual tap to view fault code information, including fault
description, condition for fault identification, and driver information.
Freeze Frame — tap to view the freeze frame.
Search — tap to search for related fault code information on the Internet.
ESC — tap to return to the previous screen or exit the function.
b) Erase Codes
After reading the retrieved codes and making appropriate vehicle repairs, use this
function to erase vehicle codes.
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2. Main Section
Name Column — displays the parameter names.
a) Check Box — tap the check box on the left side of the parameter name to
make item selection. Tap the check box again to deselect the item.
b) - -Drop down Button tap the drop down button on the right side of the
parameter name to open a sub menu, providing data display mode
options.
Value Column — displays the values of the parameters.
Range Column — displays the ranges of the parameters.
Unit Column displays the unit for the parameters (Tap the button Settings
on the top toolbar and select a required mode. See on page for more Unit 90
information).
3. Function Buttons There are many function buttons on the Live Data screen.
Detailed descriptions of these buttons are described in the following subsections.
A. Display Mode
There are four types of display modes available for data viewing, allowing you to
view various types of parameters in the mode best suited to represent the data.
Tap the drop-down button on the right side of a parameter name to open a
submenu. A total of 7 buttons will be displayed: The 4 buttons to the left represent
dierent data display modes, plus one Information button (active when additional
information is available one Unit Change button (for switching the unit of ),
displayed data), and one Trigger button (tap to open the Trigger Settings screen).
Figure 4 -14 Display Mode Screen
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Full Screen Display — this option is only available in the waveform graph mode,
and mostly used in Graph Merge status for data comparison. There are four control
buttons available on the top right side of the screen under this mode.
Scale Button tap to change the scale values below the waveform graph.
There are four scales available for the X axis: x1, x2, p45-x4 and x8. And there are
three scales available for the Y axis: x1, x2, and x4.
Edit Button — tap to open an edit window, in which you can set the waveform
color and line thickness displayed for the selected parameter.
Zoom out Button — tap to exit full screen display.-
Exit Button — tap to exit the waveform graph mode.
To edit the waveform color and line thickness in a data graph
1. Select parameter to display in Waveform Graph mode.a
2. Tap the button, and an edit window displays. Edit
Figure 4 -16 Waveform Edit Screen
3. The parameter is selected automatically in the left column.
4. Select a color from the middle column.
5. Select a line thickness from the right column.
6. Tap to save the setting and exit, or tap to exit without saving.Done Cancel
Digital Gauge Mode — displays the parameters in the form of a digital gauge
graph.
B. Trigger Settings
On the Trigger Settings screen, you can set a standard range by filling in a
minimum value and a maximum value. When exceeding this range, the trigger
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function will be executed and the device will automatically record and save the
generated data. You can review the saved live data by tapping the button Review
at the bottom of the screen.
Tap the drop down button on the right side of the parameter name to open a -
submenu. The Trigger button is the last one in the submenu. Tap to display the
Trigger Settings screen.
Figure 4 -17 Trigger Settings Screen
Two buttons and two input boxes are available in the Trigger Setting screens .
a) Trigger — switches the trigger on or off. The trigger is ON by default.
b) Buzzer Alarm switches the alarm on off. The alarm function makes a or
beeping sound as an alert when the data reading reaches the preset minimum
or maximum point. The buzzer alarm will only sound at the first trigger.
c) MIN — tap this input box to enter the required lower limit value.
d) MAX — tap this input box to enter the required upper limit value.
To set a trigger
1. Tap the drop down button on the right side of a parameter name to open a -
submenu.
2. Tap the Trigger button on the right side of the submenu to open the Trigger
Settings screen.
3. Tap the MIN value input box to enter the required minimum value.
4. Tap the MAX value input box to enter the required maximum value.
5. Tap to save the settings and return to the Live Data screen, or tap OK Cancel
to exit without saving.
When the trigger is successfully set, a trigger mark displays in front of the parameter
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Column 2 — displays the execution status such as Completed or Activated or the
corresponding live data values.
Column 3 — displays the measurement units of the live data.
Tap a function button to perform the selected function or exit the function.
4.7 Generic OBDII Operations
This option presents a quick way to check for DTCs, isolate the cause of an illuminated
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions certification
testing, verify repairs, and perform a number of other services that are
emissio -related. The OBD direct access option is also used for testing OBDII/EOBD ns
compliant vehicles that are not included in the Diagnostics database.
The diagnostics toolbar buttons at the top of the screen function the same as those
available for specific vehicle diagnostics. See Table 4-2 Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons on
page 25 for details.
4.7.1 General Procedure
To access the OBDII/EOBD diagnostics functions
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiDAS Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the button. There are two options to establish communication with EOBD
the vehicle:
Auto Scan — when this option is selected, the diagnostic tool attempts to
establish communication using each protocol in order to determine which
one the vehicle is using.
Protocol when this option is selected, the screen opens a submenu
listing various protocols. A communications protocol is a standardized
way of data communication between an ECU and a diagnostic tool.
Global OBD may use several different communication protocols.
3. Select a specific protocol under the option. Wait for the OBDII Protocol
Diagnostic Menu to display.
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4.7.2.7 Vehicle Status
This function checks the current condition of the vehicle, such as the communications
protocols of OBDII modules, quantity of fault codes and the status of the malfunction ,
indicator light (MIL).
4.8 Exiting Diagnostics
The Diagnostics application remains open as long as there is an active communication
with the vehicle. You must exit the diagnostics operation to stop all communications
with the vehicle before closing the Diagnostics application.
NOTE
Damage to the vehicle electronic control module (ECM) may occur if the
communication is disrupted. Ensure all forms of communication link such as data cable,
USB cable, and wireless or wired network, are properly connected throughout the test.
Exit all erfaces before disconnecting the test cable and power supply. int
To exit the Diagnostics application
On an active diagnostic screen:
1. Tap the or button to exit a diagnostic session step step.Back ESC by
2. Or tap the Vehicle Swap button on the Diagnostics Toolbar to return to the
Vehicle Menu screen.
On the Vehicle Menu screen:
1. Tap the button on the top toolbar.Home
2. Or tap the button on the Navigation Bar at the bottom of the screen. Back
3. Or tap the button on the Diagnostics Toolbar to exit the application Home
directly and return to the MaxiDAS Home Menu.
Now, the Diagnostics application is no longer communicating with the vehicle and it is
safe to open other MaxiDAS applications.
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5.2.1 EPB Safety
It can be dangerous to perform Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system maintenance, so
before you begin the service work, please keep these rules in mind:
Ensure that you are fully familiar with the braking system and its operation before
commencing any work.
The EPB control system may be required to be deactivated before carrying out any
maintenance/diagnostic work on the brake system. This can be done from the tool
menu.
Only perform maintenance work when the vehicle is stationary and on level ground.
Ensure that the EPB control system is reactivated after the maintenance work has
been completed.
NOTE
Autel accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from the maintenance of
the Electric Parking Brake system.
5.3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Service
This function allows you to quickly look up the tire sensor IDs from the vehicle s ECU, as
well as to perform TPMS replacement and reset procedures after tire sensors are
replaced.
5.4 Battery Management System (BMS) Service
The Battery Management System (BMS) allows the tool to evaluate the battery charge
state, monitor the close-circuit current, register the battery replacement, activate the rest
state of the vehicle, and charge the battery via the diagnostic socket.
NOTE
1. This function is not supported by all vehicles.
2. The sub functions and actual test screens of the BMS may vary by vehicle, please
follow the on screen instructions to make correct selections. -
The vehicle may use either a sealed lead-acid battery or an AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)
battery. Lead acid battery contains liquid sulphuric acid and can spill when overturned.
AGM battery (known as VRLA battery, valve regulated lead acid) also contains sulphuric
acid, but the acid is contained in glass mats between terminal plates.
It is recommended that the replacement aftermarket battery has the same specifications,
such as capacity and type, as the exiting battery If the original battery is replaced with a .
different type of battery (e.g. a lead-acid battery is replaced with an AGM battery) or a
battery with a different capacity (mAh), the vehicle may require reprogramming of the


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