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1. Leeeess 30 8 Trip Log To view the Trip Log List ssssuue 31 To view the Trip Log Report 32 To view the Trip Log Table 32 To view the Trip Log Plot 33 9 Activity Log To view Activity Log of a certain device 39 To view Activity Log of selected date range 39 10 Print Command 40 11 Help Command 40 12 Changing Visual Style 40 13 Warranty and Service One Year Limited Warranty 41 Service PrOCeCUreS cccc eee eeeeeeee cess eeaees 41 www obd2express co uk 1 Safety Precautions and Warnings To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and or the MaxiRecorder read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle Always keep attentive while driving Check the date and time setting of the MaxiRecorder before you apply it to a vehicle if it has been unused for a long time DO NOT connect the device to a computer when it is still connected to the car DO NOT try to make any adjustments while driving DO NOT mount the MaxiRecorder in a position which can obstruct the view of the driver DO NOT mount the MaxiRecorder in a manner which could cause it to be propelled through the veh
2. 16 To view Driver IDs 16 To add a new driver ID 17 To delete an existing driver ID 17 To edit existing driver information 18 Mcae gsm 18 To view Vehicle lds 18 To add a new vehicle ID 19 To delete an existing vehicle ID 20 To edit existing vehicle information 19 Setting Unit of Measure 20 Setting Parameter Thresholds 21 Setting Work Time Leeeseeeeeesse 22 Setting Idle Time Band 23 T Device Settings Device VEFSION 0 cece cece eecce cece ee eeseenaeeeeaaes 24 Updating Device Software 25 Set the Device Clock Lsuesuuese 25 Setting Braking Thresholds 26 Setting Acceleration Thresholds 27 Setting Speed Bands lsussss 27 Setting Trace Parameters 28 Resetting D VICE 0 ccc cece cece ence eeeeeeeenees 29 Enabling FUNCTIONS ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 Enabling Disabling Reset Check Engine Light 29 Enabling LED Indicator 30 Enabling Alarm esseesseeeeese 30 Enabling VIN Mode
3. C 5 Term Fuel Trim B1 ss L Term Fuel TrimiB1 3 5 Term Fuel Trimi Bz i L Term Fuel TrimiBz 4 Fuel Pressure Intake Manifold Engine Speed vehicle Speed Ignition Timing Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Fate Throttle Position Oz Voltage B1 51 Oe Voltage B1 5z Oz Voltage B2 51 Oz Voltage B2 524 Oe Voltage B3 51 Oz Voltage 53 52 ga 251 100 0 D 0951 100 095 1U 095 99 2 i 0 0 5 0 095 7 amp 5kpa 255kp amp 384R PM 1EPH 04 Seite hal 3 43g s 047o 1 275Vw 275Vw D 00v ED DOC Lro D DOC 14 www obd2express co uk Exception Time Displays the time when the vehicle was used out of the given period Refer to 6 Setup Set Work Time for how to set up work time Page 21 Summary iM Readiness Parameters Troubles _ExceptionTime start Time stop Time Type 2009 05 14 13 18 11 2009 05 14 13 18 24 After hour 2009 05 18 13 28 19 2009 05 18 13 28 25 After hour 2009 05 18 13 28 37 2009 05 18 13 28 09 After haur 2009 05 18 13 29 14 2009 05 18 13 29 18 After hour 2009 05 15 13 23 55 2009 05 18 13 30 00 After hour 2009 05 18 19 50 40 2009 05 18 19 51 37 After hour 2009 05 18 19 52 07 2009 05 18 18 52 07 After hour 2009 05 18 19 52 23 2009 05 18 19 52 29 After hour A MaxiRecarder cS pu ok Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup Print Style Help ASE uc Ow Device Driver Vehicle Units Parameter Se
4. Set the Device clack equal to the computer clock 2 Click Hi tO set the clock on the MaxiRecorder to match the time on your computer or click to exit without saving the changes Setting Braking Thresholds The Set Braking Thresholds is used to configure the deceleration rates hard and extreme breaking in your vehicle It shows in the Log Summary and Trip Report each time the vehicle braking threshold exceeds the set limits Set Braking Thresholds 1 Click on to set Braking Thresholds 26 www obd2express co uk set Braking Thresholds Eg Hard Braking 0 35 E Extreme Braking ID 5 e 2 Enter your desired hard and extreme braking thresholds or click Default to use the software default threshold settings The default braking thresholds are 0 35 3 4 m s and 0 50 G 4 9 m s 3 Click OK to save the new settings or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Note The device will beep 1HZ S when the hard braking threshold is over the limit and beep twice when extreme braking threshold is over If the exceed circumstance continues the device alarm beeps at a frequency of 1Hz s for hard braking threshold and at a frequency of 3Hz s for extreme braking threshold Setting Acceleration Thresholds The Set Acceleration Thresholds is used to set the rates of acceleration that determine hard acceleration and extreme acceleration These thresholds help you to monitor how hard the vehicle is being accelerated
5. fuel acceleration speed idle time and so on Note Click on to hide the Detailed View dialog box or click to display the Detail View dialog box vehicle VIN V Vehicle x HN Name May 000 Parameters a ExceptionTime Troubles Fuel Distance Gee Fuel Used eee Maximum Speed 83 Fuel Cost iO we a i Lh nc Average Speed 13 Average MPG ig ooo on i NNNM Brake And Acceleration Hard Acceleration Hard Brake I M Readiness Show how the Emission System operates on OBD2 compliant vehicles It is used to inspect vehicle to compliance to the state emissions program The dialog box shows the last recorded status of the twelve possible emission readiness codes for the selected vehicle in the MaxiRecorder Database Summary UM Readiness Parameters Troubles ExceptionTime Monitor supported Status Malfunction Indicator Lamp OFF Misfire Supported Complete Fuel System Supported Complete Comprehensive Component Supported Complete _ Catalyst Supported Complete Heated Catalyst Supported Complete Evaporative System Supported Complete Secondary Air System Supported Complete Atl System Refrigerant Supported Complete Oxygen Sensor Supported Complete Oxygen Sensor Heater Supported Complete EGR System Supported Complete 12 www obd2express co uk Table Row Malfunction Indicator Lamp Ro Mie Msiemoo Fue
6. Any time the car s acceleration exceeds these limits the event is logged in the Log Summary and the Trip Report To set acceleration Thresholds Set Acceleration Thresholds 1 Select from the Device Setup menu 2 Enter your desired hard and extreme acceleration thresholds or click Default to use the default threshold settings The Default acceleration thresholds are 0 30 2 9 m s and 0 45 G 4 4 m s 3 Click OK to save the new settings or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Note The device will beep once when the hard acceleration threshold reaches the limit and beep twice when extreme acceleration threshold reaches the limit If the exceed circumstance continues the device alarm beeps at a frequency of 1Hz s for hard acceleration threshold and at a frequency of 3Hz s for extreme acceleration threshold Setting Speed Bands The Set Speed Bands is used to set speed limits to help you monitor the speed when you drive Time spent in each speed band will be identified and be shown on the Log Summary and the Trip Report To set Speed Bands 1 Select Set Speed Bands from the Device Setup menu 21 www obd2express co uk Set Speed Bands Speed Band 1 Speed Band 2 Speed Band 3 Over the Top Default 2 Enter the maximum threshold speed for each of the first speed bands the fourth speed should consist of all speeds greater
7. Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Service Procedures If you have any questions please contact your local store distributor or visit our website at www auteltech com If the MaxiRecorder is proved defective and needs repair please contact your local distributor 4
8. J 1 T A7 071302 2009407 07 07 44 De 28 760 91 3 E E 2 To view different trips by click the desired trip or by using the up and down scroll key on the keyboard to choose 3 You can also see trip of log on a certain vehicle a certain driver and a certain day s from the pull down boxes below the Trip Log main page To view the log on certain vehicle select the vehicle from the vehicle pull down box binnen Trin Log Artic L og Cree Belt ve Satay 2 Doers doer Ee maa oro oe sn yd be Pree Vehicle Ad mri id F ia V Crea Braking Events E E inm Set 3 To view the log on certain Driver select the vehicle from the Driver pull down box Prom 1 dens In Cube Range V Ci Speed Gand Hain P P z zi in s ton mem Detare Maximum Speed ESE EES Speed Har Hard Brake Extreme Brake Hard ation Extreme Accabration 1 oan p12 A0S 06 12 11 03 3 amp 1 063 eI 3 i 2 2002 06 12 11 05 10 2000 06 12 11 06 18 0 909 eo J 0 axe 20407 OOS a47591 02 a 24 n o i eXE AZ Xo00 s009 07 06 21 27 53 31 127 E5 46 E 0 J AHIO S151 2003 0 00 22 02 07 4 24 Jr 2n A LEHIA DS 25 ADO 07 10 0 p i 1 N T J AOGH TM OF Lae 39 07 07 07 34 06 728 708 al 0 i g www obd2express co uk ace MaxiRecorder Home Trip Lag Activity Log Device Settings Setup ret V Draw Acceleration Events 4 Draw Coordinates Only When Ctrl Key is Pressed Vehicle All Driver All Dra
9. in the MaxiRecorder Home Page Fuel Entry 2009 04 16 yehide Vehide 2 2009 04 08 2009 4 16 1 To Add a New Fuel Entry x Fuel 1 Clickon Entry from the Home Page the Fuel Entry dialog box displays 2 Select the vehicle from the pull down Vehicle box 3 Select the date that fuel was purchased from the Date box The selected date must be no later than the current date 4 Enter the amount of fuel purchased in the Amount box 5 Click New Update and then click OK to save the fuel entry information and finally close the dialog box or just click OK or Cancel to close the Fuel Entry dialog box without saving changes Note The software supports one Fuel Entry per day only 2 To Edit an Existing Fuel Entry 1 Select a date from the Fuel Entry list box by clicking the left mouse button once 2 Change the Date Bill and Amount as you want 3 Click New Update and then click OK to save the changes and exit or click OK or Cancel to close the Fuel Entry dialog box without saving changes Maxikecorder 1 The Fuel Entry has just been updated 3 To Delete an Existing Fuel Entry Select a date from the Fuel Entry dialog box click Delete and a warning dialog box shows Click Yes to confirm the command or click No or Cancel to exit without deleting 10 www obd2express co uk MaxiRecor der A Delete the selected Fuel Entry lt Overall
10. m zii uw qu WT a A A4 ge wot nan n m TES JC z DE ail DE Draw Braking Events Draws vertical lines in the Plot 1 Vehicle Speed indicating braking events that exceed the braking thresholds preset in the Device Setting menu A hard braking event is a dotted blue vertical line and an extreme braking event is a dotted purple one EXAMPLE The following Plot indicates there are two extreme braking events 9 23 9 26 AM 33 www obd2express co uk Tap Log Trp 7 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed KPH 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Hard Brake Extreme Brake oa Hard Acceleration Extreme Acceleration Draw Acceleration Events Displays acceleration events in the Plot 1 Vehicle Speed that exceed the acceleration thresholds preset in the Device Setting menu A hard acceleration event is a dotted red vertical line while an extreme acceleration event is a dotted green one EXAMPLE The following Plot indicates there is a hard acceleration event 9 23 9 24 AM Trip Log Tup 7 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed KPH 220 200 1850 150 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 S21 822 223 EL 825 226 S27 E a5 23 5 31 Hard Erake Extreme Brake Hard Acceleration Extreme Acceleration Limit vertical axes from to Set Used to set the range of vertical axes of the Plot 1 Vehicle Speed Check the box to turn the option on enter t
11. 861451215 14 2009 05 18 Brake And Acceleration 15 2009 05 18 ran Hard Brake Oo Hard Acceleration lo 16 2009 05 18 E To view different trips click the desired trip use up and down scroll key to choose when it is necessary To View the Trip Log Table The Table view demonstrates Elapsed Time Vehicle Speed and other parameters up to four pre selected to track in the Device Setting 22 www obd2express co uk Mo Start Time l 2003 05 05 vehicle Name Mary Driver Mame rosa 2 2009 05 05 5 i i 3 2009 05 14 9a 2000 05 14 M O iem Elapsed Vehicle Speed EFH Coolant Temp CJ Engine Load X Intake Air 2 2005 05 14 00 00 00 5n 81 39 2 25 5 2009 05 14 00 00 01 5 81 39 2 25 00 00 02 50 81 39 2 25 2009 05 18 00 00 03 50 al 39 2 25 8 2009 05 18 w 00 00 04 50 8l 39 2 25 00 00 05 50 8l 39 2 25 I9 2009 05 18 00 00 06 50 81 39 2 25 10 2009 05 18 00 00 07 ol Bl 39 25 To View the Trip Log Plot The Plot view demonstrates Vehicle Speed and other parameters up to four pre selected to track in the Device Setting with plain graphs To set plot parameters Plot Click Draw Speed Bands Displays your selected speed bands settings in the Combo Graph and Plot 1 Vehicle Speed They are represented in the plot by black horizontal lines marked with the numbers Trip Log Tap Combe Graph Trip Lez Trp 3 Cembo Graph l E Azo
12. ID shows the list of vehicles who have logged trip on the MaxiRecorder data logger Users can add delete and edit vehicle IDs The vehicle IDs are used to associate a vehicle with trip information To View Vehicle IDs 18 www obd2express co uk doe CME jn Units Parameter Set Work Set Idle Thresholds Time Time Band Device Driver Vehicle ID ID 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click Vehicle ID 2 Available vehicle IDs are listed as below Vehicle ID Name 12 Mar s Car Jennifer s car 3 Usethe scroll bar to view additional vehicle IDs when necessary To Add a New Vehicle ID 1 Click Add and the Vehicle ID dialog box shows as below Vehicle ID 2 Entera unique vehicle manufacturer model or the vehicle s VIN number in the VIN box 3 Enter a unique vehicle name in the Name box 4 Click OK to add the vehicle ID or click Cancel to exit without saving the changes 19 www obd2express co uk To Delete an Existing Vehicle ID 1 Select a vehicle from the Vehicle ID table and click Delete 2 Click Yes to delete the vehicle ID click No to exit without deleting or click Cancel to exit the dialog box Vehicle ID 1122 METER 2 Delete the vehicle YIN Mame Cance To Edit Existing Vehicle Information 1 Double click the Name field from the Vehicle ID dialog box for the vehicle you want
13. Summarized Trip log M MaxiRecorder sila om bi Home TripLag Activity Log Device Settings Setup Print 7 Style 7 Help vehicle All Driver All e i E pao Download Delete Fuel From 5 11 2009 To 6i 12009 Date Range All Entry The MaxiRecorder Home Page shows recorded data This page leads to the overall summarized log arranged in vehicle sequence You can also find summary log for each vehicle and driver listed in the pull down box k Vehicle All and select the vehicle from the pull down box To view vehicle clic To view driver click river 11 and select the driver from the pull down box Summarizes data by date range Date Range To active the date range simply tick the box and select the dates From and To on the pull down calendar vehicle Mary s Car Driver 23 From 6 11 2009 To 6 11 2009 V Date Range MehicldSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat l cx uae CAS 38 7 8 9 10 B o 13 lame l4 15 db 17 ae 19 eb 228 z3 24 25 26 27 A a i en MER wd VM Readiness Pz 11 www obd2express co uk Detailed View Vehicle ES museum Mary Mame Mary VIN E roubles IM Readiness Parameters ExceptionTime Summary Summary provides an intuitive view on the recorded trip data under the selected vehicle including distance
14. audible alarms at a frequency of 1Hz s for over speed one alarm for speedband1 three alarms per second for speedband2 and five alarms per second for speedband3 The device makes alarm for acceleration and braking also one alarm for hard acceleration and braking two alarms for extreme acceleration and braking Besides it emits an audible alarm when connected to the computer with the USB cable supplied and four alarms when disconnected to the computer Follow the steps below to enable disable the alarm Enable Alarm 1 Toenable this function tick the box Wait a few seconds till the MaxiRecorder completes the setting Enable Alarm 2 To disable the alarm tick the box Wait a few seconds till the MaxiRecorder completes the setting Enabling VIN Mode The Enable VIN Mode is used to set the MaxiRecorder to retrieve next connected vehicle s VIN number With VIN mode is enabled the MaxiRecorder reads the VIN number of the vehicle that supports this mode and the VIN number shows in the trip data downloaded If the vehicle does not support the mode a Not Support message will show in the trip data Follow the steps below to enable disable the VIN mode Enable VIN Mode 3 To enable this function tick the box Wait a few seconds till the MaxiRecorder completes the setting 4 To disable this function tick the Enable VIN Made boy Wait a few seconds till the MaxiRecorder completes the setting 8 Trip Log The Tr
15. ay Tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Working Hours From e DD AT 6 00 AP A we 6 00 PP wt 6 00 Ph wr LL 8 00 AP wn 6 00 AP r a 6 00 Ph EE 6 00 PM wr 6 00 Ph wr Bin PP 6 00 AP A wr 8 00 AP A wr Lunch Break From I 2 0 PF 12 00 Ph ali 12 00 PP 1 20 Ph S hu 1 30 Ph wm 1 30 Ph E 1 30 Ph amp eS Be 1 30 Ph AE 12 00 Ph z 12 00 Ph gt 12 00 Ph es 3 Click Ok to save your changes or click Cancel to exit without saving Setting Idle Time Band ge om END n Ej de aun CME je Units Parameter Set Work Set Idle Thresholds Time Bar Device Driver Vehicle ID ID ID Time Time Band The Idle Time Band is used to count the minutes and times when vehicle temporarily stops with engine on for example stops at a traffic light The Long Idle Time Longer than the idle time band and Short Idle Time shorter than the idle time band will be shown in Idle from MaxiRecorder Home page To set an Idle Time Band 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click the Set Idle Time Band 2 Setan Idle Time Band as you want in the pop up dialog box Set Idle Band Idle Time Band Cancel 23 www obd2express co uk 3 Click Ok to save your changes or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Example Set the Idle Tim
16. database To view the Activity Log Summary Click the Lez icon from the main menu The Active Log displays 38 aon MaxiRecarder Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Print 7 Style Help 7 Device All Date Range Toj amp iil20 09 www obd2express co uk Time Type Device 2009 05 15 09 09 30 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 05 15 09 09 38 Logs Downloaded 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 43 08 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 43 11 Logs Downloaded 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 44 26 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 44 32 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 44 39 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 44 53 Logs Downloaded 1861451223 2008 06 11 11 45 08 Logs Downloaded 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 45 42 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 46 05 Logs Downloaded 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 46 46 Connected to PC 1861451223 2009 06 11 11 46 58 Connected to PC 1861451223 209 D6 11 11 47 02 ods Downloaded 1861451773 7 types of device status may be showed in the MaxiRecorder dialog box Cleared Connected to PC Logs Downloaded Connected to Vehicle Disconnected from Vehicle Date Altered Update Device Software To view Activity Log of a certain device You may have downloaded more than one data device to the same computer in this circumstance choose the device you want to view in the Device pull down box To view Activity Log of selected date range Date Range X Date Range 1 Tick the box t
17. e Enabling Disabling Reset Check Engine Light The Reset Check Engine Light is used to configure the MaxiRecorder to turn off turn on the Check Engine Light on your next connected vehicle To turn Check Engine Light on off 29 www obd2express co uk 1 Tick the Reset Check Engine Light box The MaxiRecorder software takes a few seconds to finish the setting 2 Tick the Reset Check Engine Light box The MaxiRecorder software takes a few seconds to finish the setting Note The Check Engine Light can be reset only after the condition that turns on the indicator has been corrected Enabling LED Indicator The Enable LED is used to enable disable the MaxiRecorder s LED indicator which shows the communication status between the device and your vehicle computer After enabled the LED flashes frequently when the MaxiRecorder is communicating with the vehicle or it blinks irregularly when the MaxiRecorder fails to communicate with the vehicle It flashes once after the MaxiRecorder is connected to the computer with the USB cable supplied Follow below steps to enable disable the LED 1 To enable the LED tick the Enable LED pox The MaxiRecorder software takes a few seconds to finish the setting 2 To disable the LED tick the F LED box The MaxiRecorder software takes a few seconds to finish the setting Enabling Alarm The Enable Alarm is used to initialize the alarm settings Once the alarm is enabled it makes
18. e 2009 05 14 13 26 04 Stop tine 2009 05 14 13 27 37 Please identify the vehicle and driver by selecting From lists below or create new IDs For them Vehicle Driver b d Clear Data Q Yes Applv To the Others O Mo The following dialog box shows when you click New double click the VIN box Name box to edit Click OK to save the changes click cancel to exit without saving changes www obd2express co uk Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Tripi Start time 2009 05 14 13 26 04 Stop time 2009 05 14 13 27 37 Please identify the ve New Vehicle create new IDs For the Vehicle WIN Cay Mame Jennifer s car Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Tripl Start Eime z009 05 14 13 26 04 Stop tine 2009 05 14 13 27 37 Please identify the vehicle and driver by selecting From lists below or create new IDs For them Vehicle Driver 1z Jennifer s car E E Yes Applv To the Others Mo C The following dialog boxes shows if there is no new data or data in the device MaxiRecorder EJ MaxiRecorder Ed AN Ho Mew Data Found AN Ma Data Found www obd2express co uk 2 Drive ID Select a drive from the pull down Vehicle box or click on New to add a new one Finish the pop up Driver dialog box Click Ok and the new driver s name displays in the Driver box Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Tripl Start time 2009 05 14 13 26 04 Stop time 2009 05 14 13 27 37 Please identify the
19. e Band as 120 S Idle Time Band OK The Idle Time Band shows Idle Long Idle Time 04 00 00 Long Idle Count DO O Short Idle Time 00 00 43 Short Idle Count me 00 00 00 Long Idle Time l Indicates there is no temporarily stop with engine on that ime 00 00 43 longer than 120 Seconds Soe lon Ts E indicates the vehicle temporarily stop twice and 00 00 43 is the stopping time in total 7 Device Settings Home Trip Lag Activity Lag l Device Settings Setup Print Style Help FE Device Version Update Device Software Set Braking Thresholds Reset Check Engine Light Enable LED Display Memory Set The Device Clack Set Acceleration Thresholds Choose Trace Parameters Enable Alarm Clear Memory Set Speed Bands Reset Device Enable YIN Mode The Device Setup is used to set up the MaxiRecorder s functions To enable these functions you need to connect a MaxiRecorder to your computer Device Version The Device Version shows device software version and device serial NO 1 To view device software version click DP ice Settings ang then click PONE YEN A box pops up shows the device version and serial No Click OK to exit 24 www obd2express co uk About Device Device Version Version 1 00 Device Serial Mo 15851451244 2 To view the device memory click P 9 settings ang then click Display Memory Click OK to exit Display Hemory Si
20. h the ECU contact your local distributor Installing MaxiRecorder Software 1 Place the MaxiRecorder Software CD to the CD ROM drive 2 The install program should run automatically If the program does not start select Run from the Start menu type D SETUP or the correct letter for your CD ROM drive and click OK to begin the installation 3 Follow the on screen prompts to complete the installation Connecting MaxiRecorder Device to a Computer 1 Locate a free USB port on your computer 2 Plug the MaxiRecorder device to the computer with a USB cable supplied you should hear a beep sound indicates proper connection Note DO NOT connect the MaxiRecorder device to a computer when it still connecting to your vehicle That may damage the device Downloading Trip Data You are ready to download data from any of the MaxiRecorder models once the MaxiRecorder has been connected to your computer Download To download data Click on the Home Trip Lag Activity Log Device Settings Setup vehicle All Driver All ia hs m u Download Delete Fuel Date Range Al Entry From ol11 200 To The downloading Logs status dialog box displays click Cancel to stop downloading COICO www obd2express co uk Vehicle Driver ID 1 Vehicle ID When the download is complete the Downloading Logs dialog box closes and one of the following dialog boxes pop up A If the VIN Vehicle Identification Number is available it will appear in
21. he numbers at last click Set to confirm 34 www obd2express co uk Draw Speed Bands Draw Coordinates Only When Ctrl Kev is Pressed Draw Braking Events Wo Vertical Axes Range 10 to 100 Set Draw Acceleration Events 100 au au TO Bu ou 4 c Tup Log Trip 13 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed KPH III 10 00 10 05 10 10 Draw Speed Bands Draw Coordinates Only When Ctrl Kev is Pressed Draw Braking Events Vertical Axes Range 30 to 100 Set 100 J9 90 On 80 i ri 55 60 OU 20 45 AQ 35 30 Draw Acceleration Events Trip Log Trip 13 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed KPH 10 00 10 05 10 10 35 www obd2express co uk Draw Coordinates Only When Ctrl Key is Pressed Display the cursor s plot coordinates only when the Control key is pressed The plot coordinates are the elapsed time of the trip and the data value associated with that time If not checked the cursor s coordinates on the plot are displayed continuously when the cursor is within the plot area um Trip Log Trip 13 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed KPH 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 03 21 A 0 000 30 10 00 10 05 10 10 Note This option is applicable to the all the Plots except the Combo Graph 1 Check the box next to each plot option to turn it on Deselect the option off with another click Multiple options can be turned on or off at a time 2 Select the desired para
22. icle during an accident causing injury such as over or near an airbag DO NOT route the cable in a manner which would interfere with the operation of the vehicle controls Keep the MaxiRecorder dry clean free from oil water or grease Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the MaxiRecorder when necessary www obd2express co uk 2 Tool Descriptions a c p t TV Im P S oum E I Patents Pending n r co i Oo a re Used to unplug the MaxiRecorder from vehicle DLC Alarm Beep Makes audible alarm when speed acceleration deceleration and braking thresholds are exceeded 3 LED Indicator Shows communication status between the device and the vehicle 4 RearLabe X Showsmodelinformationofthedevice O WILLEN o eR your computer and to update the device 6 OBDII Connector Comectsthetooltovehicles DLC 1 10 O a Product Specifications Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F External Power 8 to 18 V provided via vehicle Se procera a Memory Alarm Audie alarm for exceeding speed acceleration and deceleration mits Supported Protocols J1850 41 6 J1850 10 4 1509141 KWP2000 18014230 and CAN Control Area Network 1SO15765 11898 Dimensions 49mm 1 93 x 37mm 1 46 x 28mm 1 10 190g 0 0421b b Product Accessories CD software Contains u
23. ip Log is part of the MaxiRecorder software provides clear display of all the trip data recorded by the MaxiRecorder in summary plot report and table format 30 www obd2express co uk A MaxiRecorder X Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup Pime Seye Seip Vehicle Mary s Car Driver 23 From 6 11 2009 v To 6 11 2009 Ww Date Range To View the Trip Log List The summary form displays the start time stop time distance speed and so on gt Note Click on to hide the Detailed View dialog box or click Detail View dialog box to display the 1 Click on the Trip Log in the MaxiRecorder main menu the Trip Log Summary displays on the Trip Log main page The trips recorded are listed in chronological order Hone Folio Berry Log Deans Sethe Serup Pint mue cH J Draw Geers Earned J Dae Corsini Ody Uhan CA Davis Praaagd Eon a V Dran Braking Erit V vika Am ange bo 224 al Fona la i fate henge V Dren Sowed Gandy Ha pa Start Time Stop Tine Distans poera in aves yorage Speed ta Brake Li Extreme Acceleration JAXrEME 12 11 02 12 2OCEMOO 12 11 03 26 L093 g 2 m AHi 11 06 10 2e 11 06 18 0 3669 z x 3 E z ZXIMIZ 0G 20 47 07 2009407 06 20 47 51 0 268 za z 2007 0 20 48 00 2009407 0 amp 21 27 83 31 127 88 46 1 A023407 06 21 51 43 2002 07 06 22 02 07 4 524 57 Pas o IR m e EHIP OP OA 200307 0 OF 10OF 1 275 a2 17 E
24. itian Engine Coolant Temperature Engine Load Intake Manifold Pressure Air Flow Rate Intake Air Temperature Ignition Timing Mame L Term Fuel Trimi B1 3 L Term Fuel TrimiBz 4 Oz Voltage E1 51 B1 51 O2 Voltage B1 52 B1 52 O2 Voltage E1 53 B2 51 O2 Voltage E1 54 B2 52 OZ Voltage B2 51 B3 51 O2 Voltage Ez 52 B3 52 O2 Voltage E2 53 B4 51 Threshold 0 0 Fuel Pressure 5 Term Fuel TrimtBi fs Oz Voltage B4 54 B4 Sz Battery Volkage 12 000 r_e mM el 5 Term Fuel Trim Bz 4 3 Click OK to save the threshold changes click Cancel to exit without saving changes or click Default to shows the default parameter threshold values and click OK to save the default settings Note The maximum threshold is the value that a vehicle can operate safely under each parameter The thresholds should be set based on your vehicle s specifications Consult your vehicle s manual for maximum threshold settings Setting Work Time Ss END Jn d ER ode amp Units Parameter Thresholds Device Driver Vehicle cn Cie ae ne Time Band Work time setting helps you find out if your car is used out of the given period Set work 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click on Time 2 Setthe work time as you want in the dialog box 24 www obd2express co uk Work Time Settings Days OF a Week Sunday Mond
25. k Work Set Idle ID ID ID Thresholds Time Time Band The Setup is used to configure various aspects of the MaxiRecorder software including ID setting how the data is displayed and so on Device ID Device ID shows the data of the users that have logged trips on the MaxiRecorder data logger including serial No and user name The No and name are allowed to add edit or delete in the Device ID dialog box To View Device ID s Device 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click on P 2 Recorded ID s are listed as below Device ID serial Mo Mame 1561451230 Device Z 1861451210 Device 1 o Cee Ce 15 www obd2express co uk 3 Use the scroll bar to view additional device IDs when necessary To Edit Device ID s 1 Double click the Name field on the Device ID dialog box Dewice ID serial Mao Name 1861451230 Devi 1861451210 Device 1 2 Editthe MaxiRecorder s name 3 Click OK to confirm the changes or click Cancel to exit without saving changes To Delete an Existing Device ID all the associated trips and activities 1 Select the name from the Device ID table and click Delete Click Yes to delete click No to exit without deleting or click Cancel to exit the dialog box Maxikecor der P m The Device and all the associated trip and activitiy will be deleted Do you wish to continue Driver ID The Driver ID shows a list of drivers who have logged trip on the MaxiRecorder data
26. l System Fuel System Monitor Comprehensive Component Comprehensive Components Monitor Catalyst Catalyst Monitor WCSysemRefigerat P OOOO yO Heated Catalyst Heated Catalyst Monitor Not all the twelve monitors are supported in your vehicle Not Supported indicates that a particular monitor does not exist Refer to your vehicle s manual for more information about the emission monitors Off indicates that the MIL function is shut down In the Status column Complete means that the test of a supported monitor is complete at the time of MaxiRecorder recorded the readiness codes While Not Complete means that the test of a supported monitor has not yet been completed or failed at the recording time Parameters Display information of the parameters up to 23 items pre selected to trace in the Device Settings Scene tee ae eT 3 i Summary VM Readiness Parameters i Troubles _ExceptionTime Parameter Threshold Time Over Thres Max Above Th T vehicle Speed 114EPH 00 00 00 Bi Coolant Temp 95 00 02 05 215 C Di Engine Laad a0 095 00 10 25 100 0 Intake Air 1v C 01 39 04 215 0 Throttle Position 60 0 OO 07 30 100 0 Bi 13 www obd2express co uk Troubles Provide an intuitive view on the trouble code type detected time and description vehicle D iei Name Wehidle 1 VIN 0123426689464519 119 Summary JM Readiness Parameters DIC ExceptionTime Code Type Time De
27. lead to the information of the device which includes Serial No and Version 12 Customizing Views The Style command is used to change visual style of the MaxiRecorder software Select the visual style you prefer by clicking the left mouse button ale MaxiRecorder Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup Device All T Date Range Black nez TT 1 risers From ri 1lenna To 6 11 2009 cee L silver Aqua 40 www obd2express co uk 13 Warranty and Service One Year Limited Warranty Autel warrants this vehicle monitor product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE 1 YEAR from the date of original purchase If a defect exists at its option Autel will repair or replace the product at no charge with the Proof of Purchase The warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below 1 Not apply to damages caused by improper use accident flood lightning or if the product was altered or repaired by anyone other than the Manufacturer s Service Center 2 Not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use misuse or mounting of the MaxiRecorder Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you 3 All information in this manual is based on the latest information available at the time of publication and no warranty can be made for its accuracy or completeness
28. logger Users can add delete and edit driver IDs The driver IDs are used to associate a driver with trip information To View Driver ID 5h o ENa o6 m i amb CME x 9 Device Driver Vehicle Units Parameter Set Work Set Idle ID ID Threshalds Time Time Band 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click the Driver ID 2 Available driver ID s are listed as below 16 www obd2express co uk Driver ID Delete i Cancel 3 Use the scroll bar to view additional driver IDs when necessary To Add a New Driver ID 1 Click Add and a dialog box shows Driver ID Hew Driver 2 Enter a unique driver name and ID and click OK to add the ID or click Cancel to exit without saving changes To Delete an Existing Driver ID 2 Select the driver name from the Driver ID table and click Delete 3 Click Yes to delete the driver ID click No to exit without deleting or click Cancel to exit the dialog box 17 www obd2express co uk Driver ID 1122 EE i P Delete the namers and IDs Cance To Edit Existing Driver Information 1 Double click the driver name that you want to change on the Name field 2 Edit the driver name Driver ID Ea 3 Click OK to save changes or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Note You can not edit the ID field for the Driver IDs If you would like to change the ID of an existing driver delete the driver ID and add a new one Vehicle ID The Vehicle
29. meters by clicking the box at the right of them suggests the option is on while suggests off When a parameter is selected the corresponding curves display in the same color in the Combo Graph 36 Report 60 50 E a E 30 E S BE E 10 E go 10 E Ess ae zp 40 E 50E 50 E 2DU0U0S gzu Hepurt so E 16000 50 E 14000 4o E 2320 E qon 20 10 10000 Oc soon 10 E 20 7 6000 30 4000 40 E 50 2000 80 E a z009 qu 3 www obd2express co uk Table Plot Trip Log Trip 6 Combo Graph 15000 250 2 m 14000 4 D 200 12000 i ee L 10000 sen 8000 1 eoog 1 9 400g 50 2000 n 63g Table vehicle Speed lt Enaine Speed Ignition Timing FOB 7r 06 Plot Tap Log Inpo Combo Graph FLOS Ignition Timing FOF Vehicle Speed Engine Speed FOS 70S View the partial graphs of the parameters by dragging the scroll bar 37 FOS r09 40 de A AD Z2 To 10 10 G z T 5 D 4 A A 1 www obd2express co uk Tip Log Trip 5 Plot 1 Vehicle Speed E PH Gu SOO jo 4 Tip Log Trp 5 Plot 5 Throttle Position o CI a a B B B B B 2 D ooo e uud C These options are not available in Report and Table view 9 Activity Log The Active Log displays all the activities recorded for the currently loaded MaxiRecorder
30. o turn on the command and when the check box becomes the From and To drop down list box are active 2 Select the dates in the pull down calendar to set a given period during which you want to view in the activity log PN MaxiRecorder Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup Device All X4 Date Range From 6 11 2009 wl Ta 6111 2009 v 39 www obd2express co uk 10 Print Command Click atthe upper right part of the MaxiRecorder software two options show up Print Setup is used to setup the printing while Print Direct is used to print the current display page directly ada Maxikecorder DOCERE Home Triplog Activity Log Device Settings Setup Print style 7 Help 7 mE re print Setup d A ME js n Print Direct Device Driver Vehicle Units Parameter Set Work Set Idle ID ID ID Thresholds Time Time Band 11 Help Command Click F at the upper right part of the MaxiRecorder software three options show up alan MaxiRecorder Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup User s Manual Device All Date Range Online Support elti z0na About MaxiRecorder From B41 2009 Ta MaxiRecorder User Guide 1 pido CUee A ead to the printable PDF version of the MaxiRecorder user s manual 2 Online Support Jead to the Autel website www auteltech com where you could get more information About MaxiRecoarder 3
31. peed umi sens me SC TE SS i Temperature s w csconde Intake Manifold Parameter 5 n Flow Rate Intake Air Temperature Ignition Timing Default Fuel Pressure Defaut 5 Term Fuel TrimiE1 3 5 Term Fuel TrimiBz 4 L Term Fuel Trim E1 3 L Term Fuel Trimi Bzi4 O2 voltage B1 51 E1 51 Oe Voltage B1 52 B1 5z O voltage B1 53Y B2 513 O2 voltage B1 54 B2 52 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Oe Voltage B2 51 B3 51 Oz Voltage B2 52163 52 O2 voltage B2 53Y B4 513 Oe Voltage B2 54 B4 5z Battery Voltage Fuel System Status Mone Note The sampling interval for vehicle speed is not selectable 2 Click OK to save the parameter settings or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Note If a parameter is selected more than once you are promoted to review your parameter selections and remove any duplicate selections Resetting Device The Reset Device is used to reset the MaxiRecorder to factory default settings Reset Device Click and then a warning dialog box shows asking your confirmation Click Yes to reset the device or click No to exit without saving changes MaxiRecor der i A Reset the device Lost data may not be recover GE Enabling Functions The MaxiRecorder functions that can be enabled via the MaxiRecorder software are Reset check engine light LED indicator Alarm and VIN mod
32. r console horizontal surface i e armrest handbrake area in front passenger area area Any location other than locations 1 8 l e passenger area passenger side glove box Note For Asian and European vehicles the DLC might locate behind the ashtray and the ashtray must be removed to access the connector A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you need to remove it before plugging the MaxiRecorder If the DLC cannot be found refer to the vehicle s service manual for the location 2 Insert the MaxiRecorder into the vehicle s DLC 3 Turnthe ignition on 4 MaxiRecorder will make a beep sound for the connection to the DLC correctly www obd2express co uk 5 The MaxiRecorder starts to communicate with the vehicle At the mode of its default setting when the LED indicator light is enabled it will continuously blink If the indicator is disabled it will only blink once when connected to a vehicle DLC or a computer If the LED indicator does not blink Make sure the indicator has been enabled via the MaxiRecorder software setting Make sure the ignition is ON Make sure the vehicle s DLC is not defective Make sure the vehicle is OBDII compliant Check if the MaxiRecorder is securely connected to the vehicle s DLC Check if any of the MaxiRecorder s OBDII connector s pins is bent or damaged Turn the ignition off wait for about 10 seconds and turn it on again If the MaxiRecorder still fails to communicate wit
33. scription POOO Stored 2009 07 02 09 57 19 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Range Performance POOOL Stored 2009 07 02 10 02 13 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Open POOO Stored 2009 07 02 10 02 13 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Range Performance POO Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Mass or Volum Air Flow 4 Circuit Range Performance Poz i Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Injector Circuit j Open Cylinder 1 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Manufacturer specific cades please refer to Ehe user s manual P3532 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 OTC definitions not Found Please refer to vehicle service manual 1632 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Manufacturer specific codes please refer to the user s manual P3700 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 DTC definitions not Found Please refer to vehicle service manual PO112 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Intake Air Terperature Sensor 1 Circuit Low P2334 Stored 2009 07 07 11 33 13 Ignition Coil L Primary Control Circuit High AD POOLO Stored 2009 07 07 11 34 43 A Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit Open Bank 1 POO11 Stored 2009 07 07 11 34 43 Camshaft Position Timing Over Advanced or System Performance Ba POOO1 Stored 2009 07 02 09 57 19 Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Open A Click on If there is any to view the Freeze Frame Parameter and Value Freeze Frame Trouble Code POO10 Parameter Value Fuel System Status ICL FaulE Engine Load 100 0 Engine Coolant Temperature 215
34. ser s manual and trip data analysis software etc USB cable Used to connect the tool to a computer so as to download trip records from the MaxiRecorder or update the tool www obd2express co uk 3 MaxiRecorder Installation In this section we offer operation instructions on how to connect the MaxiRecorder device to a vehicle to a computer and how to install the MaxiRecorder software Connecting MaxiRecorder Device to a Vehicle 1 Locate DLC Data Link Connector or Diagnostic Link Connector on your vehicle The DLC is usually located 12 inches under instrument panel dash Passenger Side Driver side Vehicle Centerline Explanation of Diagram Numbered Locations Description Underneath dashboard under the steering Underneath dashboard between the driver side door and steering column area Underneath dashboard between the steering column area and the center console Dashboard instrument gauge area between the steering column and center console 5 Dashboard instrument gauge area between the driver side door and steering column 2 console vertical surface i e near radio and climate controls left of on vehicle centerline un Center console vertical surface right of vehicle centerline or on passenger side of center console 8 Center console horizontal surface i e armrest handbrake area in front passenger area console horizontal surface i e armrest handbrake area in front Cente
35. set threshold set device software update etc Note The setup options are not available until the MaxiRecorder is connected to the computer 8 www obd2express co uk SEIU Display various MaxiRecorder s setup options including device ID driver ID vehicle ID units parameter thresholds work time and idle time band BU Print current displayed page Style 7 i Support different interface colors TEL Open the MaxiRecorder help file 5 MaxiRecorder Home Page n MaxiRecorder x Home Triplog ActivityLog Device Settings Setup Print Style Help 7 Vehicle All Driver All gt n u 2 Download Delete Fuel From B11 2009 To 5 11 2009 Date Range Al Entry M s 4 Downloading Trip Data Download is used to load recorded trip data from the MaxiRecorder to your computer Please refer to 3 MaxiRecorder Installation Downloading Trip Data Page 4 Deleting Trip Data Delete Al Click on the main menu a warning dialog box shows asking for your confirmation click Yes to confirm the deleting click No or Cancel to exit without deleting MaxihRecorder aa J Delete All the records www obd2express co uk Fuel Entry Fuel The ay dialog box shows the fuel usage and fuel costs of each vehicle you used It is used to calculate the fuel efficiency and fuel expense You will find it from the summarized trip data
36. than the last threshold or click Default to use the software default threshold settings 3 Click OK to save the new speed band settings Click Cancel to exit without saving changes Note The speed threshold displayed in the first speed band is the threshold that triggers the audible alarm which beeps at a frequency of 1Hz s until the vehicle is no longer over speed 4 Click Default for default setting Setting Trace Parameters The Choose Trace Parameters is used to select up to four additional vehicle data parameters to be recorded in addition to vehicle speed and allows user to choose the sampling intervals for the parameters Choose Trace Parameters 1 Select from the Device Setup menu Use the pull down box to select up to four additional vehicle parameters and select a sampling rate for each parameter or click Default to use the default settings Choose Trace Parameters Interval Parameter venice per Seconds co REI Parameter 2 Engine Coolant Temperature j hal Seconds Parameter 3 Engine Load v 5 va Seconds e ee fia MM 1 Parameter 4 Intake Air Temperature bul 5 v Seconds m n Parameter 5 Throttle Position bl 15 Seconds TET 28 www obd2express co uk Choose race Parameters Interval Parameter Vehicle Spesi Seconds Engine Coolant Temperature 5 v Seconds Engine S
37. the Vehicle pull down box automatically Refer to the Start time and Stop time at the top of the dialog box and click on Change next to the Vehicle pull down box to create a Name for the vehicle select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Trip2 VIM read From vehicle zab45678930ABCDEFa Start time 2z009 06 12 11 05 10 Stop tine 2009 06 12 11 06 18 Please identify the vehicle and driver by selecting From lists below or create new IDs For them Vehicle Driver m Clear Data Apply Apply To the Others C Yes n Mo When Change Vehicle Name dialog box pops up double click the Name box and create a new vehicle name Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Trip2 YIN read From vehicle ab456789046CDEFa Start time 2009 06 12 11 05 10 Stop time 2009 06 12 11 06 16 Change Vehicle Name Please identify the ve create new IDs For the Vehicle VIN Zab456789DABCDEFa Y Mame Vehicle 1 Applv To Ehe Ot i H B If VIN does not shows click on New to add a Vehicle Name www obd2express co uk Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Tripl Start time 2009 06 09 09 20 51 Stop time 2009 06 09 09 31 07 Please identify Ehe vehicle and driver by selecting From lists below or create new IDs For them Vehicle OC DETE v L new Clear Data Driver Apply O Tes Applv To the Others C Mo Cancel Select Vehicle Driver For Each Trip Tripl Start tim
38. to change 2 Editthe vehicle name 3 Click OK to accept the changes or click Cancel to exit without saving changes FYehicle ID mem mcm m A mm Note You can not edit the VIN field for the vehicle IDs If you would like to change the vehicle ID of an existing driver delete the vehicle ID and add a new one Setting Unit of Measure 6 oO Units Parameter Set Work Set Idle Thresholds Time Time Band eh Device Driver Vehicle ID ID ID 20 www obd2express co uk The En amp Me Units is used to change unit of measure between S l and Metric 1 To change unit of measure select Setup from the toolbar and then click 2 Select the unit of measure Units n Metric OSL Cancel 3 Click OK to accept your changes or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Setting Parameter Thresholds O Set Work Set Idle Time Time Band EN i Se d ke Device Driver Vehicle Units Parameter ID ID ID Thri The Parameter Thresholds is used to create thresholds for certain parameters of your vehicle s activities that the MaxiRecorder monitor Parameters monitored by the MaxiRecorder are as follows 1 Select Setup from the toolbar and then click Parameter Thresholds 2 Set the maximum threshold as you want for each parameter 21 www obd2express co uk Parameters Threshold Mame Threshold vehicle Speed 14 4020 Engine Speed Throttle Pas
39. vehicle and driver by selecting From lists below or create new IDs For them Vehicle Driver Jennifer w Clear Data Apply Apply To the Others C Yes e Mo Note the driver ID and Name should be unique Please refer to 6 Setup Setting IDs for more detail information Page 15 3 Click Yes to clear the previous recorded data in your device or click No to remain 4 Click Apply to associate the selected vehicle and driver for the current trip data Click Apply To the Others to associate the rest of the vehicle and driver Click Cancel if you do not want to save the data to your computer before the process finishes Once you have finished associating certain vehicles and drivers with the downloaded trip data the Trip Log summary view will automatically display the downloaded data 4 Toolbar The Toolbar provides quick access to the MaxiRecorder software commands ala Maxzikecorder _ xX Home Trip Log Activity Log Device Settings Setup Print Style Help Home Display log summary detailed view I M Readiness status trip Parameter summaries trip Troubles and Exception Time and Fuel Entry option Download Data File option and Delete All option Ire Lod Display trip summary trip report trip table and plot Activity Log Display activity log summary Jewce Settings Display device version and memory space information setup options including clock
40. w Braking Events V Vertical Axes Range 0 to 225 Set From Sf 5 2009 To v X Date Range J Draw Speed Bands Maximize To view the log on certain days select and dates from the pull down calendar Home Trip Lag Activity Log Device Settings Setup V Draw Acceleration Events W Draw Coordinates Only When Ctrl Kev is Pressed vehicle All Driver All 4 Draw Braking Events Vertical Axes Range 0 En 225 set From i gi 5 z e v To 7 1 2009 v X Date Range V Draw Speed Bands Maximize No Start Time ii 2009 05 05 vehicle Name Mary Driver Mame rosa y 2 2009 05 05 i i 3 2009 02 14 Ret 4 2009 05 14 di anie n 2o 2009 05 14 Note the vehicle and driver name of the selected trip remain on the top of the window all the time To View the Trip Log Report The Report provides an intuitive view on the recorded trip log No Start Time 1 2009 05 05 vehicle Mame IMary Driver Mame rosa 2 2009 05 05 i i 3 2009 05 14 a 17009 05 14 Reper Late LE 5 2009 05 14 6 2009 05 14 e j E P 7 2009 05 18 Start Time EM 11 20 25 A Stop Time 2009 05 27 11 20 31 8 2009 05 18 i 9 2009 05 18 Distance 0 075 Driver ID 1 10 2009 05 18 11 2009 05 18 Maximum Speed 50 vehicle VIN 1 12 2009 05 18 i i B 13 2009 05 18 ayeraqesnced 50 Device ID 1
41. www obd2express co uk Table of Contents 1 Safety Precautions and Warnings 1 2 Tool Descriptions Product Specifications Luss 2 Product Accessories uesesuuees 2 3 MaxiRecorder Installation Connecting the Device to a Vehicle 3 Installing MaxiRecorder Software 4 Connecting the Device to a Computer 4 Downloading Trip Data sues 4 Vehicle Drive ID suus 5 4 TOOIDOE x ceti vuota te rE PUN EP EELASIR UR NM 8 5 MaxiRecorder Home Page Downloading Trip Data esses 9 Deleting Trip Data c cece ccc e cece eeeeeeees 9 uic este ceutantwesecanusecneeseteauatoamnennivesteaceces To add a New Fuel Entry 10 To edit an Existing Fuel Entry 10 To delete an Existing Fuel Entry 10 Overall Summarized Trip log 11 Summarizes data by selected data range 11 Detailed View eeeseeeeeeeeesee 12 SU VI eeiam deest tati dd see M Ear 12 IM Readiness 12 Parameters seeessseeeeeeee 13 OUDIO T 13 Exception Time eesssueeusese 15 6 Setup BETE Al D c 15 To view Device ID s 15 To edit Device ID s susesus 16 BUG
42. ze Percent 0 625066 LI 030E 242 37 90KB 39 9094 2043 DOIDIDIKB LOU Clear Memory 3 Toclear device memory clik Device Settings ang then click A warning message shows and asks your confirmation click Yes to clear the MaxiRecorder memory click No to exit without clearing the memory or click Cancel to exit the dialog box MaxiRecorder 2 Clear the Device s data aul Lil Updating Device Software The Update Device Software is used to update the MaxiRecorder 1 To update device software download the latest update file from our website www auteltech com and save it in your computer 2 Connect a MaxiRecorder to your computer with the USB cable supplied l Update Device Software 3 Click on gt 25 www obd2express co uk Eel tH ur Update 1 00 MaxiRecorder Update Locate File n M Device connected Operation Steps Step 1 Conneck Ehe device to Ehe computer with Ehe USB cable supplied Step 2 Click Ei to locate the update File Step 3 Click lt Update gt to skart updating 4 Click on to locate the update file which saved in your computer 5 Clickon Hede start to update Set the Device Clock Set the Device Clock is used to set a device s internal clock to match the time on your computer 1 To set the device clock select 55t The Device Clock Set Clock The Device clock is currently set to 2009 06 04 14 02 33 The computer clack is currently sek to 2009 06 04 14 02 30
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