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1. Figure 6 7 Select software version 6 4 Quick Troubleshooting Tips for Software Update 85 When the update program fails the scan tool will pop up a reminder To troubleshoot failures follow these instructions Update Installed Programs SRRSHAM WER ARIZ Engst dle Toat 1861 MB Free S69 NB Select All Figure 6 8 Update Failure Screen Internet Failure e When the scan tool software is being updated through the scan tool v Make sure that the scan tool is connected to the Internet Or v Try updating the scan tool software via computer e When the scan tool software is being updated via a computer v Make sure that the computer is connected to the Internet v It is suggested that the computer programs using massive Internet resources be suspended so that the updating will be smoother e The Autel server might have encountered a failure for the time being Please try updating at a later time e Ensure that the scan tool has been registered on line e Ensure that the write protect of your SD card is off 86 Maxidas DS708 Update V3 25 18 jasen Installed Programs Name O BUGATTI C JAGUAR C MAYBACH CO BENZ C RENAULT v2 02 Need To install Install _ HONDA V Need To install Install Need To Install Install Need To Install Install Figure 6 9 Update Failure Screen SD Card Locked If your SD card is too full to load any new application
2. User s Manual Auter MaxiDAS ps70s Automotive Diagnostic System Innovative Technologies Make Diagnosis Simple IMPORTANT NOTICES IMPORTANT Before operating or maintaining this unit please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions AN www maxidas com Wwww auteltech com aA 1 855 288 3587 1 855 AUTELUS North America M support auteltech com For technical assistance in all other markets contact your selling agent COPYRIGHTS No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Autel DISCLAIMER All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Further Autel shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages including lost profits All software screens shown in this manual are examples Actual test screens vary for each vehicle being tested TRADEMARKS Autel MaxiDAS MaxiScan MaxiVideo MaxiRecorder MaxiTPMS MaxiSys and MaxiCheck are trademarks of Autel Intelligent Technology Co Ltd registered in China the United States and other countries All other marks are
3. 802 11 b g Wireless LAN Input Voltage 8 0 32 0V power provided via vehicle battery 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 10 to 70 C 14 to 158 F Wi Fi USB Ethernet 282mm 11 10 164mm 6 42 60mm 2 36 Unit Weight 1 1kg 2 951b Operating System Memory Display Communications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Printer Interface Dimension Protocols ISO 9141 2 K L lins Flashing code SAE J1850 VPW SAE J1850 PWM CAN ISO 11898 ISO 15765 4 High speed Middle speed Low speed and Single wire CAN 1 3 Software Descriptions This section describes the software currently available for the scan tool E NOTE This section does not describe any PC software that is used along with the scan tool 1 3 1 Operating System Software The operating system is Microsoft Windows CE Embedded When you turn the scan tool on the software provides fast boot up and an icon based application home screen 1 3 2 Scan Tool Software Installation Updates The scan tool software must be installed before the tool can be used The software is usually preinstalled into the SD card included The software can be downloaded and updated either via the Update program of the scan tool or on a PC through the update application software For complete instructions refer to Chapter VI Software Update 1 3 3 Software Applications Overview When you turn on the scan tool the Home Screen displays options for selecting the
4. OBD I Vehicle Info Screen 11 Modules Present The Modules Present function allows you to view module IDs and communication protocols of OBD I modules in the vehicle Modules Present oy P 3 p E Protocol 1D SAE J1850 PWM Figure 3 56 OBD HN Modules Present Screen 12 DTC Lookup The DTC Lookup function allows you to search for definitions of DTCs stored in built in DTC library DTC Lookup P0000 Only PCBU can be the first letter to be put in Only 0 9 a f A F for the rest letters Figure 3 57 OBD H DTC Lookup Screen 57 4 Data Manager amp Printing The Data Manager functions allow you to playback saved data recordings as well as accessing the programs of Data Logging and Screen Capture 4 1 General Procedures Ea To access the Data Manager functions please follow these steps ie Ensure that the scan tool is connected to a power source and the power LED light is illuminated Press the On Off button to turn on the scan tool wait for the home screen to appear Click on Data Manager and wait for the Data Manager screen to show USA European Asian Update Setup Help Power off Figure 4 1 Data Manager Screen Select a function Playback Data Logging Screen Capture NOTE The amount of files that can be saved in Data Manager depends on the space available in the SD card 58 4 2 Play Back The Playback function allows you to view data saved It also allows you
5. You have to input all kinds of data for our engineers to identify the fault s which include vehicle VIN model year body type fault at control unit and detailed description of the problem Afterwards click on Upload to send your problems to the Autel technical center 8 To delete one or some of the data logging files select the file s you desired and click on Delete on the right side of screen 4 4 Screen Capture The Screen Capture function allows you to take a picture of the test screen to record visible items displayed on the monitor and to print the pictures taken To take a picture please follow these steps 1 Click on the camera icon in the upper right corner of the screen if you want to take a picture of the displaying screen 61 2 Figure 4 6 Screen Capture Screen Click on the File Name space and wait for the soft keyboard to pop up use the soft keyboard to modify the file name if necessary B NOTE The Adding Detail area can be left blank 3 Click on the Adding Detail space and wait for the soft keyboard to pop up use the soft keyboard to put in explanations to the picture Click on Save to save the picture Detailed description of the last picture saved will be shown in the Old Details space Please click on Save with Old Detail to save the picture with the same descriptions as the last picture The scan tool displays an information screen indicating the file name and storage loca
6. Click on the disc icon in the upper right corner to display the data logging menu during a diagnostic process when necessary Start data logging Codes Found Stop data logging Esiti Monitors N A Report Monitors OK Monitors INC Figure 4 3 Data Logging Menu 3 Click on Start data logging a dialog box will display Data Logging File Name File Detail ec a x elvjojatm up e wala fine fet w fan rt foen Figure 4 4 Data Logging Dialog Box 4 Use the soft keyboard to put in File Name and File detail and click on OK The scan tool will start to record the communication process with the vehicle being tested E4 NOTE For better solution of your problems please put detailed descriptions of the problems encountered in the File Detail box 60 5 Click on the disc icon in the upper right corner to display the data logging menu and click on Stop data logging to stop recording 6 Do one of the following e Click on Report from the data logging menu to enter the Data Logging screen Or e Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Data Manager screen Click on the Data Logging icon to enter the Data Logging screen DataLogging V1 2 55t VIN Year Body Type Fault at Control Unit Description of the Problem Fie Name Date Vehicle Status LJ 55t 11 18 2011 Hyundai Upload O idle 11 3 2011 Nissan Upload Figure 4 5 Data Logging Screen 7
7. button e Automatically records the frames of data that occur after clicking on the button B NOTE You can record any number of files as long as they fit on the free space on the SD card To stop recording just click on the Stop function button 3 When the recording stops continue viewing live data or use the ESC button to return to previous screens 4 To view the saved data file refer to Section 4 2 Playback 3 To Top The To Top function allows you to move a selected data line to the top of the Live Data screen Complete List Graph Graph merge An Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder 1 Save Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor Print Absolute Throttle Position 16 1 Pause Location of Oxygen Sensors B1512 B25 Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 0 460 to Toe Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 99 2 K OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed OBD amp OBDII Pg Up Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 996 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 016 Figure 3 36 Live Data Screen To Top Function To move a data line to the top of the screen please follow these steps 1 With the Live Data screen displayed select the line to move 2 Click on the To Top function key The selected line moves to the top of the screen 3 Repeat steps and 2 for each line to move 4 Print The Print function on the Live Data screen menu allows you to print th
8. like VW Audi Seat and Nissan you do not need to enter the vehicle information before you select the diagnostic 30 testing For most others you must enter the vehicle information before you can do any testing For vehicles like BENZ both selecting the option manually and acquiring the VIN are available for you to enter the vehicle information Do one of the following To select the correct option step by step go to step 4 and then step 6 e To acquire the vehicle VIN manually or automatically go to step 5 and then step 6 4 To select the correct option step by step do the following Select the vehicle manufacturer This displays the options for you to choose from Vehicle a ees 1 All other ft Vehicle Specification 1 2001 MY 2 1999 MY 3 2000 MY A Traction Assist _ ot 1 Not Equipped 2 Equipped ft Air Conditioning 1 Equipped 2 Not Equipped rir EGR system 1 Equipped 2 Not Equipped Figure3 14 Selecting Vehicle Information Screens e On each screen that appears select the correct option Do this until the complete vehicle information is entered as shown in Step 6 31 5 To acquire the vehicle VIN manually or automatically do the following e Select VIN acquisition This displays the VIN acquisition screen which may contain two options for you to choose automatic acquisition or manual acquisition e Select either automatic acquisition or manual acquisitio
9. might be hot after use Be careful not to be burnt You can conveniently obtain power supply through power adaptor connection to the scan tool if any power socket is within reach Figure 3 10 Power Adapter Connection to the Scan Tool 3 1 2 Step 2 Enter the Vehicle Information and Select the System to Be Tested E NOTE The screens shown below in this User s Manual are examples The screens actually appear vary by vehicle There are generally 2 ways to enter the vehicle information 1 Selecting the correct option step by step 2 Acquiring the VIN Use the following procedures to enter the Vehicle Information 1 Press the On Off button to turn the scan tool on and wait for the Home screen to appear European Asian Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Figure 3 11 Home Screen 29 2 Select the vehicle manufacturer group This displays the vehicle manufacturer screen Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Data Manager Update Setup Help c na vi Aura V301 suzu QA Buz vi infra Figure 3 12 Vehicle Manufacture Group Screens 3 With the Vehicle Information screen displayed you can enter the vehicle information either by selecting the correct option step by step or acquiring the vehicle VIN manually or automatically 1 Select Vehicle By Read VIN 2 Select Vehicle By Enter VIN Figure 3 13 Selecting the Option or Acquiring VIN E NOTE For some vehicles
10. of the screen e Beep sets the beep of the scan tool e Touch calibrates the touch screen e Remote Desk sets the remote desk e Workshop Info provides information about workshop and mechanics e About provides information about the scan tool such as software version operating system software version hardware version product serial No etc For more information refer to Chapter V System Setup 14 2 Getting Started 2 1 Power up the Scan Tool NOTE BEFORE USING THE SCAN TOOL ENSURE TO PEEL OFF THE PROTECTIVE MASK COVERED ON THE SCREEN To power on the scan tool you must provide power to the scan tool There are two methods for providing power to the scan tool e AC DC external power adapter e Cable connection to vehicle During vehicle testing power for the scan tool is usually provided through the vehicle cable connection When the scan tool is not connected to a vehicle the scan tool can be powered with an AC DC external power adapter Figure 2 1 Power Adapter Connection to the Scan Tool 2 2 Adjust Default Settings Use the Setup Help functions to adjust default settings for the scan tool as follows 1 Power up the scan tool press the On Off button to turn the scan tool on and wait for the Home Screen to appear 2 Click on Setup Help to display the Setup Help screen as shown below 15 Asian European Data Manager Power off Figure 2 2 Setup Help Screen
11. the Setup Help screen 3 Click on the Remote Desk icon and wait for CEVNC Current User Properties window to pop up Click on OK or Apply to make it effective Connection Options Require Password Password Disable Remote Keyboard amp Pointer Cancel Wireless IP Information 192 168 0 188 IP Information 169 254 132 102 Figure 5 10 Remote Desk E NOTE To make Remote Desk safer click on Require Password and enter a password To view the screen on a PC without having the PC to control the scan tool click on Disable Remote Keyboard amp Pointer 4 Open the client software of VNC Viewer on your PC and wait for the VNC viewer Connection Details window to pop up 5 Enter Wireless IP Information please check the Wi Fi settings to obtain the information in the Server box T11 WHC Viewer Connection Details fx A V Server C Encryptiors Figure 5 11 VNC Viewer 6 Set the Encryption box as always off if you have not set a password in step 2 7 Click on OK NOTE If you have set a password in step 2 a VNC Viewer Authentication No Encryption window will pop up You are required to enter your password VNC Viewer Authentication No Encryption Vel es Password Cancel Figure 5 12 VNC Viewer Password 5 11 Workshop Info This function provides clear information about where you maintain your car and who does the service
12. the test starts and keep a certain distance during the test 3 6 Generic OBD II Functions The OBD II Diagnostics function is a fast access option that allows you to carry out a quick test on the engine system of OBD II vehicles 3 6 1 General Procedures To access the ODBII diagnostics functions please follow these steps 1 Power up the screen to display the home screen Figure 1 8 2 Click on the OBD II icon The scan tool displays a System Status screen that describes the basic status of the vehicle 3 Click on OK and wait for the Diagnostic Menu to appear Read Codes Erase Codes Live Data Freeze Frame I M Readiness 7 O02 Mon Test 8 On Board Mon Test Figure 3 46 OBD I Diagnostic Menu Screen 4 Select a function by clicking on it once System Status Read Codes Erase Codes Live Data Freeze Frame 51 I M Readiness O2 Mon Test On Board Mon Test Component Test Vehicle Info Modules Present DTC Lookup EANOTE Some functions are supported only on certain vehicle makes 3 6 2 Functions Description 1 System Status The System Status function allows you to view system status of the vehicle being tested Codes Found Monitors N A Monitors OK Monitors INC Figure 3 47 OBD II System Status Screen 2 Read Codes Reading Codes can be done with the key on engine off KOEO or with the key on engine running KOER This function allows you to view the stored cod
13. tighten the connecting screws i rey ees TON Figure 3 5 Main Cable Connection to the Scan Tool 3 Connect the main cable s OBD I adapter into the vehicle s DLC 26 Figure 3 6 Main Cable Connection to Vehicle DLC If the DLC connection does not supply power to the scan tool connection to the cigarette lighter receptacle will be needed Please follow these steps 1 Connect the cigarette lighter with the scan tool Figure 3 7 Cigarette Lighter Connection to the Scan Tool 2 Connect the cable s power plug into the vehicle s cigarette lighter receptacle 21 Figure 3 8 Plug into the Vehicle s Cigarette Lighter Receptacle E NOTE The vehicle s DLC is not always located under the dash as shown above E NOTE Some adapters may have more than one adapter or may have test leads instead of an adapter Whatever the case make the required connections to the vehicle s DLC If the cigarette lighter connection does not provide power either connection to the vehicle s battery is necessary Follow these steps 1 Connect the cigarette lighter to the clipper cable Figure 3 9 Connection between Cigarette Lighter and Clipper Cable 2 Connect the clipper cable to the vehicle s battery E NOTE The vehicle s battery is usually located beside the engine F NOTE Please connect the red clipper to the anode and the black clipper to the cathode 28 A WARNING The clippers
14. to save delete and print recorded files 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Data Manager screen 2 Click on the Playback icon and wait for the Playback screen to show a Playback O 1 Start New Session All other 2002 MY Equipped Equipped Control Unit PCM Powertrain Control Module Read Codes KOEO Key on engine off On Demand Self Test Ford 03 24 2011 08 41 56 Start New Session All other Equipped Live Data Mazda 03 23 2011 10 34 36 Start New Session All other Read Codes Mazda 03 23 2011 10 34 36 Figure 4 2 Playback Screen 3 Select the data you wish to view by clicking on it 4 Click on Esc to return to the previous screen after viewing the data 5 To delete a data click on the Delete button on the Playback screen and a Delete screen will display Select the data to delete and click on OK 6 To print a data please refer to Section 4 5 Printing 4 3 Data Logging The built in data logger records communication data and ECU info when tests fail The data could be sent to the technical center via the Internet A fix file could be transferred back to the technician usually within 48 hours Later an update will be created and posted for all users to download To record and send the logging file please follow these steps 1 Make sure that the scan tool is connected to the Internet If not please refer to the Section 5 2 Wi Fi or the Section 5 3 Network 59 2
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16. verified that the printing problem is not limited to a particular document or a particular printer driver and that the problem is limited to the Print Server program You will need to check the whole system thoroughly 67 1 Check the hardware connection status If using a wireless connection make sure the distance between the scan tool and router is less than 3 feet If connection problem persists please try the cable connection 2 Check the Print Server program Reinstall it if needed If the print problem persists please contact Autel Tech Support or your local selling agent 68 5 System Setup The System Setup functions allow you to adjust default setting and view information about MaxiDAS DS708 5 1 General Procedures To access the System Setup functions please carefully follow the steps below 1 Ensure that the scan tool is connected to a power source and the power LED light is illuminated 2 Press the ON OFF button to turn on the scan tool and wait for the home screen to appear 3 Click on Setup Help This displays the Setup Help screen Setup Help 07 17 20 Asian A EN oat METRIC g4 wf Network Unit Beep Touch Ve European te Remote des Power off Figure 5 1 Setup Help Screen 4 Select the item to adjust 5 Refer to the following sections e WiFi e Network e Unit e Date Time Language 69 e Backlight Beep e Touch Remote Desk Workshop Info About
17. 1 15 Screen Capture Screen For details refer to Chapter IV Data Manager amp Printing 6 Update The Update function is used to connect the scan tool to the update website server and update the software if necessary When you click on Update from the Home Screen Figure 1 8 the Update screen appears as shown below 12 7 Maxidas DS708 UpdateV3 28 autel2240 Updates Installed Programs Select the updates to install fom the list bellow Program Version Satus Sze MB O LEXUS V1 06 Need Update Update 285 Help O SCION V1 06 Need Update Update 285 Help C TOYOTA V1 06 Need Update Update 285 Help O DAEWOO v1 00 Need to Install Install 3 83 Help oO isuzu v1 00 Need to Install Install 3 82 Help Figure 1 16 Update Screen Setup Help Functions When you click on Setup Help from the Home Screen Figure 1 8 the Setup Help screen appears as shown below Asian A a European N Network USA Beep BackLight Touch Remote desk Workshop Info Data Manager Setup Help Power off Figure 1 17 Setup Help Screen This screen contains options for viewing information about the scan tool and adjusting default settings for the scan tool as follows Wi Fi sets up the Wi Fi network Network sets up the Ethernet network Unit sets the unit of measure Date Time sets the date and time 13 e Language sets the default language for the scan tool software e Backlight adjusts the backlight
18. 3 you can use the Analog function button to display the data as an analog gauge Up to two gauges can be displayed on one screen 43 na Complete List Text Graph Graph merge Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Figure 3 34 Live Data Screen Analog Display 2 Record Data The Record function allows you to save data files to the SD card and then use the Playback function to view the saved files E NOTE The length of time for each frame varies per vehicle Generally one frame of data is about 1 4 of a second or 4 frames per second To record to SD Card please follow these steps 1 Follow the steps in the Sub Section 3 3 1 Basic Live Data Procedure to display the Live Data screen Complete List Graph Graph merge An ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor Absolute Throttle Position 16 1 Location of Oxygen Sensors B1S12 62s Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 0 460 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 99 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed OBD amp OBDI Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 996 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 016 Figure 3 35 Live Data Screen Record Function B NOTE The recording will include all data lines in the list but not only the data viewable on the screen 2 Click on the Save function button This does the following 44 e Temporarily shades the Save function
19. 3 Select an item to adjust 4 Follow any on screen instructions 5 For detailed instructions refer to Chapter V System Setup 2 3 Install the PC Software MaxiDAS allows you to realize some of its functions on a PC for convenience and better experience To realize these functions on a PC users are required to install certain software into the computer The Setup exe software package is contained in the Compact Disc CD provided The package includes the following software 1 Remote Control software to support view and or control the scan tool from a PC 2 Update Client to update the scan tool software through computer 3 PC Link a printing service software Certain software and hardware environment is required for proper installation of Setup exe 1 Windows 7 or any higher versions 2 CD ROM and mouse 3 At least 4G of space in the disk where the software is to be installed as a large space will be used temporarily during updating 16 Follow these steps to install the software 1 Insert the CD into the CD ROM of your computer 2 An Install Shield Wizard window will pop up Click on Next to continue iz T08DiskPack1 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for 7O8DiskPack1 The InstallShield R Wizard will install 7O8DiskPack1 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figur
20. 5 2 Wi Fi The Wi Fi function allows you to use wireless network connection on the scan tool 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the Wi Fi icon and wait for the WLAN Settings window to pop up Config status IP Info Preferred Networks SSID Autel China 2205 Active Networks deg TP LINK 0 83 s chinaNet 4 83 dep Autel China 2205 64 6 56 deg SZU_WLAN 0 87 dg Jack 52 0 83 4 Figure 5 2 WLAN Settings Window 3 Select the network you want to connect in the Active Networks column and click on the Connect button 70 4 Wait for an IP address to be assigned 5 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit E NOTE If no network is listed in Preferred Networks column or Active Networks column click on the button to refresh the screen If refreshing does not help you will have to add a hidden wireless network manually To add a hidden wireless network please do the following e Follow the step 1 and step 2 above in the Section 5 2 Wi Fi to display the WLAN Settings window e Click on the IP Info function bar and then on the Config button Wait for a WLAN Settings window to pop up O Use static IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway E Host Name WindowsCE Domain Name DNS DNS Server 202 96 134 133 Adapter Name JAGUARGSP 1 WINS Config Status IP Info IP
21. Address 192 168 0 188 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DHCP Server 192 168 0 1 WINS Server Lease Obt 05 31 2017 15 24 10 Lease Exp 06 02 2017 14 04 10 Ral Renew Ping Trace Config Figure 5 3 To Add a Wireless Network Manually e Select Use static IP address and fill in the blanks e Click on OK To remove a wireless network arrange the order of each network or edit wireless network information from the list of networks under Preferred Networks please do the following e Select the wireless network click on it and hold for a few seconds and wait for the action menu to pop up 71 e Select the action which you would accomplish 5 3 Network The Network function allows you to adjust network settings 1 Properly insert the network cable into the RS 232 Serial Port of the scan tool 2 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 3 Click on the Network icon and wait for DM9000A 9010 ISA Fast Ethernet Adapter Settings window to pop up DM9000A 9010 ISA Fast Ethernet Adapter Settings OK x IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Obtain an IP address via DHCP automatically assigned to this a sssusssnssnsntnnezestnsiee computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network JP Address 192 168 0225 administrator for an addr
22. CU that show actual data values at the time when DTC s occurred The data can be saved to the SD card or be printed Freeze Frame DTC that caused required freeze frame P1633 Fuel system 1 status Fuel System 2 status Calculated Load Value Engine Coolant Temperature Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 3 Figure 3 50 OBD I Freeze Frame Screen 6 I M Readiness I M Readiness function is used to check the operations of the emission systems It is an excellent function to use prior to having a vehicle inspected for compliance to a state emissions program Some latest vehicle models may support two types of I M Readiness tests A Since DTCs Cleared indicates status of monitors since the DTCs are erased B This Drive Cycle indicates status of monitors since the beginning of the current drive cycle 54 A Since DTCs cleared Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Status OFF al Misfire Monitoring Fuel system Monitoring Comprehensive component Monitoring Catalyst Monitoring Heated Catalyst Monitoring Evaporative system Monitoring Secondary air system Monitoring AJC system refrigerant Monitoring Oxygen sensor Monitoring Oxygen sensor heater Monitoring Pg Dn EGR system Monitoring Figure 3 51 OBD II I M Readiness Screen 7 02 Mon Test The O2 Monitor Test function allows retrieval and viewing of O2 sensor monitor test results for the most recently performed tests from the vehicle s o
23. Equipped Control Unit PCM Powertrain Control Module Read Codes KOEO Key on engine off On Demand Self Test Ford 03 24 2011 08 41 56 Start New Session All other Equipped Live Data Mazda 03 23 2011 10 34 36 Start New Session All other Read Codes Mazda 03 23 2011 10 34 36 Figure 1 13 Playback Screen b Data Logging Data logging is the process of recording events in order to provide a collection of data that can be used to diagnose vehicle communication problems It can benefit the users by providing quick fix to software problems from the engineers When you click on the Data Logging icon from the Data Manager Screen Figure 1 12 the Data Logging screen appears as shown below DataLogging V1 2 55t VIN Year Body Type Fault at Control Unit Description of the Problem Date Vehicle 11 18 2011 Hyundai Upload 11 3 2011 Nissan Upload Figure 1 14 Data Logging Screen For details refer to Chapter V Data Manager amp Printing c Screen Capture 11 The Screen Capture function is used to take an image by the scan tool to record the visible items displayed on the monitor The screen shots can be used to demonstrate a particular problem a user might be having so that he can show the output to customer support engineers for help When you select the Screen Capture icon from the Data Manager screen Figure 1 12 the Screen Capture screen appears as shown below Figure
24. In order to print more easily and smoothly there are some printing options you can choose e Quick Print quick print the document using current options e Print print the document in a normal procedure e Test Print print a text page to check if the print function is working properly e Auto print gt Checked automatically print all documents uploading gt Unchecked stack all documents uploading up on the screen and wait for your command to print In this case you can check your documents thoroughly before printing The Print Server will delete all documents printed and only documents still pending will appear on the screen 4 5 2 How to troubleshoot print failures This step by step section suggests ways that you can diagnose and resolve issues in which Print Server does not print your document Examples of print failure include error messages and other messages that appear when you try to print lack of response from the printer and files that are printed as meaningless symbols 65 To resolve print failure you must determine its cause Causes typically fit one of four major categories e Damaged documents or damaged content in documents e The Print Server program e The printer driver e Connectivity hardware It is important not to assume too quickly what the cause of your printing problem may be Instead rely on systematic troubleshooting to reveal the real cause Perform the following easy tests to help d
25. Navigation Buttons cccccccccccccceeeeeeseeeeeees 89 7 5 Service Procedures oe 22 cect rcsetheetirereacditueermachluedlermccdiuncelte 89 Lode Techmod SEI VICE oeseri a nE E E EEE EER 89 Wo2 REPCSI O eaa a a I A 90 7 5 3 Order Information c cc ceccccccccccccesesseeccceeecaaeeeeescceeeeeaaaees 90 7 6 Limited One Year Warranty ccccccccccccccsssseeeecceeeeeaaeeeeeees 91 SAFETY INFORMATION A 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 DEFINITIONS Follow all DANGER WARNING IMPORTANT and NOTE messages in this manual These safety messages are defined as follows A DANGER or WARNING Means you risk bodily harm and or possible loss of life 0 IMPORTANT Means the information demands special attention or that you risk damage to the vehicle or the tool b NOTE Provides clarity and helpful tips Z WARNINGS AND IMPORTANTS The safety messages cover situations Autel is aware of Autel cannot know evaluate or advise you as to all of the possible hazards You must be certain that any conditions or service procedures encountered do not jeopardize your personal safety e Always perform automotive testing in a safe envi
26. aph Graph merge Analog Engine Coolant Temperature Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor 1 74 Location of Oxygen Sensors B1S12 B2S12 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed OBDII Figure 3 41 Custom Live Data Screen 3 4 Vehicle Information The Vehicle Information function allows you to view vehicle specific information for Specifications System Type and other Identification To access the Vehicle Info functions please follow these steps 1 Follow the instructions in Section 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection to display the Function Menu screen 2 Click on Vehicle Information to display the Vehicle Information screen 48 al ECU Information Control unit Suspension MB number 000 308 10 31 Supplier VDO Hardware status 32 33 Software status 34 35 Diagnosis identifier 130 0 Figure 3 42 Function Menu and Vehicle Info Screens 3 View the Vehicle information as displayed 3 5 Active Test During an active test a diagnostic tester is used for outputting commands to the ECU in order to drive the actuators This test determines the integrity of the system or parts by monitoring the operation of the actuators or by reading the engine ECU data Performing the Active Tests using the hand held tester allows the relay VSV actuator and etc to operate without parts removal Performing the Active Tests as the first step of troubleshooting is one meth
27. art registration The scan tool will automatically connect to Autel Server Follow the steps in A Register on Internet to register your tool on Internet 3 When you finished the registration on Internet click on Complete in the Register Wizard 21 4 5 7 Click next button register in web popped up i USA i with serial number and password in kst bellow desi ri CSCS O 708 cooo Serial Number Password Status European China Registration in progress Please don t close the current window After i registration is complete click Data Manager COMPLETED button Complete Update Setup Help Power off Figure 2 12 Register Wizard step 2 Then click on Close in the Register Wizard to shut down the program Click close button to exit program Wekometothe DST n i Seral Number Password Status European DS000Q999999 679888 Registered Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Figure 2 13 Register Wizard step 3 Restart the scan tool to finish registration procedure C Register on computer l You may register the scan tool by two softwares DS708 Register Wizard Insert the SD card into your computer and run the DS708 Register Wizard Follow the step2 to step4 in B Register on the scan tool to complete registration to SD card Put the SD card back to the scan tool and restart it to finish registration procedure 22 2 DS708 Update Insert the SD card into your co
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29. cel to exit without saving changes 5 8 Beep The Beep function allows you to control audible beeping 1 Follow the instructions in General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 75 2 Click on the Beep icon and wait for the Beep window to pop up 5 9 OFF Cancel Figure 5 9 Beep Click on the ON option for audible beeping or click on OFF to mute it Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or click Cancel to exit without saving changes Touch The Touch function allows you to calibrate the touch screen l Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen Click on the Touch icon and wait for Touch screen to pop up Click on the center of the target and briefly hold the stylus pen Repeat the action as the target moves around the screen Tap the screen to register saved data To exit without saving changes simply wait for 30 seconds E NOTE Only use the supplied stylus pen or plastic tipped pens on touch screen display Do not use pencil pen or any other sharp object 76 5 10 Remote Desk The Remote Desk function allows you to view the screen of the scan tool on a computer and it also makes controlling the scan tool from a computer possible 1 Ensure that the VNC Viewer has been properly installed into your computer If not please refer to Section 2 3 Install the PC Software 2 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display
30. cle DLC is clean and secure Do not place the scan tool on the distributor of a vehicle Strong electro magnetic interference can damage the scan tool 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The MaxiDAS Diagnostic System is the easiest to use scan tool which features simple touch screen navigation It is ingeniously designed to create the functionality of the OEM tools used by automotive manufacturer s dealers empowering independent garages to provide comprehensive servicing in their own workshops without relying on dealer availability MaxiDAS has a memory card that contains the operating system and scan software applications It can help you diagnose symptoms codes and complaints quickly and efficiently by reading diagnostic trouble codes and viewing live data stream freeze frame data and vehicle information from the vehicle s ECUs It can also perform such special functions as actuation tests immobilizer key coding and adaptation on the vehicle You can save recorded data readings capture an image of the current screen and print information 1 2 Component Descriptions 1 2 1 MaxiDAS Scan Tool Figure 1 1 MaxiDAS Front View Figure 1 4 MaxiDAS Down View Touch Screen Display displays the menus and data screens LEDs the three light emitting diodes indicate certain system conditions e Wireless LAN Activity LED illuminates when a wireless local area network LAN is enabled flashes when data i
31. creen 46 Function Menu 2 Erase Codes 3 Live Data 4 Active Test Figure 3 38 Function Menu Screen 2 Click on Custom Live Data This displays the Custom Live Data selection screen Custom List Numbers of DTCs Clear All Fuel system 1 status Select All Fuel System 2 status Calculated Load Value Engine Coolant Temperature Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 Figure 3 39 Custom Live Data Selection Screen before Selection 3 Select the data items to include in the Live Data display as follows e Click on the data item to select A check mark appears in the box on the left side of the item e Use the Pg Up or Pg Dn keys to display the data item if the desired data items are not on the current display 47 Custom List Numbers of DTCs Fuel system 1 status Fuel System 2 status M Calculated Load Value Engine Coolant Temperature Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 Figure 3 40 Custom Live Data Selection Screen after Selections B NOTE To deselect an item select the item again by clicking on the item Optionally use the Select All and Clear All function keys to select or deselect all of the items at once 4 When finished selecting data items click on the OK function key to display the selected items on the Custom Live Data screen Custom List Text Gr
32. e 1 year from the date of the original purchase subject to the following terms and conditions 1 The sole responsibility of Autel under the Warranty is limited to either the repair or at the option of Autel replacement of the scan tool at no charge with Proof of Purchase The sales receipt may be used for this purpose 2 This warranty does 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 3 Autel shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use misuse or mounting of the scan tool Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you 4 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 Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice 91 Autel Autel Intelligent Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved www maxidas com www auteltech com V 1 01 12 2011
33. e IC Instrument Cluster LPSDM Left Power Sliding Door Module MC Message Center Module NGSC Next Generation Speed Control Module PAM Parking Aid Module Figure 3 19 Control Unit System Menu Screen 9 Select a system to display the function menu and start testing 34 2 Function Menu ae a ET 1 Read Codes 2 Erase Codes 3 Live Data 4 Active Test Figure 3 20 Function Menu Screen To save a vehicle record please follow these steps 1 Please follow the instructions above to display the Auto Scan menu 211 061 Auto scan CGW Central gateway Pass No Fault EZS Electronic ignition switch ETC Electronic transmission control ME SFI 2 8 Motor electronics 2 8 SBC Sensotronic Brake Control ESP Electronic stability program ESM Electronic selector module Figure 3 21 Auto Scan System Menu Screen 2 When the Auto Scan process is done click on the Save button and name the record on the Save Vehicle Record screen Save Vehicle Record ford 1 Input vehicle name Maximum length is 25 characters Figure 3 22 Save a Vehicle Record 3 To enter the diagnostic functions through the vehicle record option in future please follow these steps e Select Vehicle Data Record from the vehicle selection menu 2 Manual Vehicle Entry 3 Vehicle Data Recorder Figure 3 23 Vehicle Selection Menu Screen e Click on the Vehicle Data Record option to enter the diagnostic menu directly Vehicl
34. e 2 3 Install Shield Wizard Window 3 The next screen indicates the destination folder to install the software Click on the Change button select a folder and click on Next to continue Or directly click on Next to continue i 708DiskPack1 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Fold Install 7O8DiskPack1 to C Program Files MaxiDas708 InstallShield Figure 2 4 Change Destination Folder Window L7 4 Click on Install to begin the installation te TO8DiskPackl1 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Figure 2 5 To Start Installation 5 Click on Finish to complete the installation process H TO8DiskPackl InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed 7O8DiskPack1 Click Finish to exit the wizard es l a Figure 2 6 Installation Completes 18 2 4 Register the Tool User would enjoy our service Only after you had registered the tool on our website www maxidas com Then you could download software update online retrieve information and get warranty service Before you finish registration a message will pop up every t
35. e Data Recorder ES a rT 1 ford 1 2 33333 Figure 3 24 Select a Vehicle Record 3 1 3 Step 3 Select the Diagnostic Function After you enter the vehicle information and select the system to be tested on the scan tool select the option for the diagnostic function to perform e Select Diagnostic Trouble Codes to view and clear diagnostic trouble 36 3 2 codes set by the vehicle ECU s For details refer to Section 3 2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes Select Live data to view real time streaming data of sensors and switches from the vehicle ECU s For details refer to Section 3 3 Live data Select Vehicle Information to view vehicle specific information such as TSBs specifications component locations etc For details refer to Section 3 4 Vehicle Info Select Active Test to perform tests on actuators so as to determine the integrity of the system or parts without parts removal For details refer to Section 3 5 Active Test Diagnostic Trouble Codes Overview The Diagnostic Trouble Codes functions allow you to read and clear diagnostic trouble codes DTCs from a vehicle 3 2 1 Read Codes The Read Codes procedure varies for each vehicle being tested This section includes the following Read Codes procedures To read DTCs please follow these steps F NOTE Read Codes can be performed with both KOEO Key On Engine Off and KOER Key On Engine Run 2 Erase Codes 3 Live Data 4 Active Test Fig
36. e data 45 currently displayed on the screen To print the data please follow these steps E NOTE The scan tool must be connected to the Internet and some operations shall be done on a PC Refer to Section 4 5 Printing Complete List Graph Graph merge Analog Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder Save Intake Air Temperature 39 a M m Print Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor eS Absolute Throttle Position 16 1 Pause Location of Oxygen Sensors B1512 B25 Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 0 460 To Top Short Term Fuel Trim Bank t Sensor 2 99 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed OBD amp OBDI Pg Up Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 996 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 016 Figure 3 37 Live data Screen Print Function 1 With the Live Data screen displayed click on the Print button to select the Print function 2 The message Print the current frame of data appears on a Print screen Click on the OK function key 3 If a printer is not set up for printing then a message Can not connect to Printer Server appears on the screen 3 3 3 Custom Live Data The Custom Live Data function allows you to select specific data items to display on the standard Live Data screen To use the Custom Live Data function please follow these steps 1 Follow the instructions in Section 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection to display the Function Menu s
37. eed to Install FORD V300 x Need to Install O CITROEN V3 01 x Need to Install AUDI V3 01 Need to Install BENTLEY V3 01 Need to Install Figure 2 8 Exit Update program 7 Restart the scan tool to finish registration procedure B Register on the scan tool The first time you start the scan tool it will pop up a message box to advise user to register your tool showing as follow This message will display 30 seconds each time you power the tool up until properly registered European China Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Figure 2 9 Prompt box for registration in Main Screen 20 E NOTE No update can be carried out before the tool is registered If Update is selected the update screen will show as follow Maxidas DS708 Update V3 25 18 autel ESC Update Installed Programs OS7SHRES HERSRSA Name x S N number is not registered Please register with S N passordword first then rerun the Pg Dn Figure 2 10 Prompt box for registration in Update 1 Click on Register button in the popup MessageBox and activate Register Wizard European 4 Click next button regester in web popped up with serial number and password in list bellow Wekome to the DS708 R Wizard ea Seral Number Password Status European aji DS000Q999999 679888 Unregistered Data Manager Update Setup Help JAG DAR Power off Figure 2 11 Register Wizard step 1 2 Click on Next to st
38. een e Or click on the SELECT ALL checkbox on the right side of screen and all updatable items will be selected automatically Then click the START button on the right side of screen e Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar downloading and upper right progress bar installing You may also find progress information in the STATE column of updated items showing as follows 81 Maxidas DS708 Update V3 25 18 jasen Update Installed Program Oownkading Inswaling P 1 of 1 Downbaded Jof 1 mstalied Name Verson BUGATTI Installing 23 JAGUAR v3 00 Need ta nstall MAYBACH v5 00 Need To insta install BENZ v5 00 Need la install RENAULT v2 02 w Need sla install HONDA v400 wif la install OPEL V500 Need To insta install Figure 6 2 Program being updated e Anytime you could click the STOP button on the right side of screen to suspend all progresses and the state of those suspended items would change to STOPED e To resume updating process you may need to select those suspended items again then click the START button The progress will resume from the break point e When the downloading is completed the downloaded programs will be installed automatically The new version will replace the old version Single updating e Find the desired updating item and click the INSTALL button in the same line With updating in progress the INSTALL button changes to STOP Check t
39. emote desk settings The red cross disappears when the remote desk function is engaged 7 5 Service Procedures 7 5 1 Technical Service If you have any questions on the operation of the product please 89 e Call 1 855 288 3587 1 85 AUTELUS North America e Contact the local selling agent Visit our website at www auteltech com or www maxidas com 7 5 2 Repair Service If it becomes necessary to return the scan tool for repair please download the repair service form from our website at www maxidas com and fill in the form The following information must be included e Company name e Contact name e Telephone Number e Description of the problem e Proof of purchase for warranty repairs e Preferred method of payment for non warranty repairs E NOTE For non warranty repairs payment can be made with Visa Master Card or with approved credit terms Send the unit to your local agent or to this address Rm 106 107 109 114 SZICC Bldg Chaguang Road Southside Xili Town Nanshan District Shenzhen 518055 P R China 7 5 3 Order Information Replacement and optional parts can be ordered directly from your Autel authorized tool supplier Your order should include the following information e Quantity e Part number e Item description 90 7 6 Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of on
40. er 0 0 Intake Air Temperature 39 C Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor 0 00 g s Print Absolute Throttle Position 16 1 Pause Location of Oxygen Sensors 61S12 62S Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 0 460 To Top Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 99 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed OBD amp OBDII Pg Up Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 996 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 016 Figure 3 29 Live data Screen Notice the following about the Live Data screen Each line displays a data item You use the PG Up and PG Down Direction buttons to scroll through the pages of data and use the stylus pen to select lines one line at a time The screen s data updates as the software reads from the vehicle s ECU Each update is called a frame of data 40 You can stop and start the live readings at any time by clicking on the Pause button When you stop the readings the data freezes on the screen The function keys and options at the top and on the right of the screen allow you to perform several other functions on the screen For details refer to Sub Section 3 3 2 Live Data Functions When you are finished using the screen click on ESC to return to the Function Menu screen 3 3 2 Live Data Functions Functions Overview There are several functions you can use on the Live Data screen Most of the functions are activated with the function buttons at
41. es and pending codes detected The data can be saved to the SD card or be printed 32 Read Codes 2 Pending Codes Figure 3 48 OBD IJ Read Codes Screen 3 Erase Codes The Erase Codes function allows you to delete diagnostic trouble codes Freeze Frame data and manufacturer specific enhanced data from the vehicle s on board computer and resets the I M Readiness Monitor Status for all vehicle monitors to Not Ready or Not Complete status This function is performed with key on engine off KOEQO Do not start the engine 4 Live Data The Live Data function allows you to view real time PID data from ECU Live data can be displayed in four styles text graph graph merge and analog gauge The data can be saved to the SD card or be printed Complete List Graph A Graph merge Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor Absolute Throttle Position Location of Oxygen Sensors Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 0 0 39 0 00 16 1 B1S12 B2S 0 460 ae 99 2 OBD amp OBDII ae 0 996 0 016 Figure 3 49 OBD II Live Data Screen 5 Freeze Frame Freeze Frames function allows you to view data stream snapshots automatically recorded by the E
42. ess Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Fe dc DOONANANNONNN Caps Lock PRREERORARTEE i Figure 5 4 Network BE 4 Do one of the followings to set up IP address e If the local network will automatically assign an IP address to a device select Obtain an IP address via DHCP e If IP address is not assigned automatically select Specify an IP address obtain the address from the network administrators and enter it in the space 5 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit 72 5 4 Unit The Unit function allows you to adjust units of measurement 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the Unit icon and wait for Unit window to pop up 3 Select Metric for the metric units of measure or select English for the English units of measure Metric English Figure 5 5 Unit 4 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or click Cancel to exit without saving changes 5 5 Date Time The Date Time function allows you to set time and date 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the Date Time icon and wait for the Date Time window to pop up 3 Set the time as hours minutes and seconds 24 hour clock in the Time Dialog Box 4 Set the Date as month day and year in the Date Dialo
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44. etermine the type of cause that you are experiencing Step 1 Test Printing in Other Documents Damaged documents or documents that contain damaged graphics or damaged fonts can cause print errors Before you reinstall drivers or software test the ability of the Print Server program to print To do this perform this test e Open anew blank document in Print Server e Click on the Test Print button to print the test document The success or failure of the preceding test shows whether the Print Server can print in general If you receive no errors in the test document but you still cannot print your original document it is likely that your original document is damaged This may be true even if you can print the same document on another computer This is because there are many situations in which the symptoms of file damage appear on some computers and not on others Again it 1s important to rely on systematic troubleshooting rather than assuming what the cause of the problem is Therefore if you cannot print a particular document but you can print other documents in the Print Server you probably have a damaged document and should troubleshoot the problem accordingly If the Print Server cannot print at all go to Step 2 66 Step 2 Test Printing in Other Programs Understanding the scope of the printing problem may reveal its cause For example some printing problems only affect the Print Server and other printing problem
45. for you 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the Workshop Info icon and wait for the Workshop Info window to pop up Use this window to input the company registration number and the mechanic who is working on the car now The job number list displays all the mechanics who have been working on the car 78 5 12 About The About function provides information of the scan tool regarding the version hardware product ID copyright and etc 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the About icon and wait for the About window to pop up 3 Click on OK to exit 79 6 Software Update Autel frequently releases software updates that you can download The Update feature makes it very easy to determine and get exactly what you need The Update allows you to update the scan tool software either through the scan tool or via a computer 6 1 Update the Scan Tool Software through the Scan Tool Ensure that the scan tool is connected to a power source and the power LED light is illuminated Press the ON OFF button to turn on the scan tool and wait for the home screen to appear Connect the scan tool to the Internet Please refer to the Section 5 2 Wi Fi or the Section 5 3 Network From the main screen choose Update and the scan tool will load on and display the MaxiDAS DS708 Update V3 25 18 use
46. g Box 73 5 Select Date Format to change the format of date Time MS 56 39 Date 05 31 2017 DateFormat MM dd yyyy v OK Cancel Figure 5 6 Date Time 6 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or click Cancel to exit 5 6 without saving changes Language The Language function allows you to adjust language settings l Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen Click on the Language icon and wait for the Language window to pop up Click on a language Language i ck tf Bes al came m English espa ol fran aise Deutsch mw o Hi FH BAI pycckni ay Y aX s 8 polski portugu s Bt 9 Figure 5 7 Language 74 4 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or Cancel to exit without saving changes 5 7 Backlight The Backlight function allows you to adjust the screen backlighting B NOTE Temperature or lighting may affect the brightness of the scan tool screen If necessary use the Contrast Adjust function to adjust the screen for working conditions 1 Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Setup Help screen 2 Click on the Backlight icon and wait for the Backlight window to pop up 3 Drag the slider left to bright up the screen or drag the slider right to bright down Figure 5 8 Backlight 4 Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or click Can
47. g is a word or a number as shown below Complete List Graph Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor Absolute Throttle Position Location of Oxygen Sensors Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 Graph merge Print 16 1 Pause B1S12 B2S 0 460 To Top 99 2 OBD amp OBDII Pg Up 0 996 0 016 Figure 3 31 Live Data Screen Digital Display You can change the display of the lines as follows e If the reading is a word usually a switch reading such as On Off OK etc the display can only be in word format e If the reading is a number usually a sensor reading such as 1 1 V 23 3 Amps etc then you can change the data display to either a graph or an analog gauge 42 b About Graph Display If the data reading is a number usually a sensor reading such as 14 4 V 1 1 V or 23 Amps you can use the Graph Graph Merge function buttons to display the data in graph format For example see Figures 3 32 and 3 33 Complete List Graph merge Complete List aio Graph Analog Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Figure 3 33 Live Data Screen Graph Merge Display c About Analog Display If the data reading can be displayed as a graph see Figures 3 32 and 3 3
48. geot V3 0 nault V2 0 1 0 00 SMART V1 01 Seat V2 04 Power off Figure 1 10 European Screen This screen contains options for using the diagnostic software applications for European vehicles 4 Asian When you click on Asian from the Home Screen Figure 1 8 the Asian screen appears as shown in the example below DAEWOO V1 00 HONDA V3 01 Hyundai V2 11 Isuzu e Ca ISUZU V1 00 Infinti V2 02 Lexus V1 04 01 Mazda V2 01 01 Data Manager EJ 2 2 Update Mitsub shiV2 02 Nissan v2 02 SconV1 04 01 Subaru V1 01 Toyota V1 04 01 Setup Help Power off Figure 1 11 Asian Screen 9 This screen contains options for using the diagnostic software applications for Asian vehicles 5 Data Manager When you click on Data Manager from the Home screen Figure 1 8 the Data Manager screen appears as shown below European Asian Update Setup Help Power off Figure 1 12 Data Manager Screen This screen contains options for using the functions of playback data logging and screen capture a Playback Function The Playback function allows you to view data recorded with various functions It also allows you to save and delete recorded files For details refer to Chapter IV Data Manager amp Printing When you click on the Playback icon from the Data Manager Screen Figure 1 12 the Playback screen appears as shown below 10 Playback Start New Session All other 2002 MY Equipped
49. he updating process by observing the upper left progress bar downloading and upper right progress bar installing You may also find progress information in the STATE column of updated items e Anytime you could click the STOP button in the line to suspend this progress and the state of this item would change to STOPED e To resume updating process click the INSTALL button in the line again The progress will resume from the break point When the downloading is completed the downloaded program will be installed automatically The new version will replace the old version 82 6 2 Update the Scan Tool Software via a Computer 1 Ensure that the update application software has been properly installed to your PC If not please refer to Section 2 3 Install the PC Software 2 Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet 3 Load the SD card of the scan tool to your PC 4 Run the update client software Wait for the Log In window to pop up x a A Acount autel PassWord enee Forgot you password Registration j Rember Password Figure 6 3 Log in Screen 5 Putin the user name and password and wait for the MaxiDAS DS708 Update V3 25 18 user name window to display If you forget your password unintentionally you may always click the Forget your password to link to our website and find your password back Installed Programs Click on update install of select the progrards
50. his Erase Codes function clears the DTCs from the selected ECU or provides instructions for how to manually clear the codes from the ECU E NOTE Before performing this procedure make sure the vehicle ignition key is in the On Run position with the engine off To Erase DTCs please follow these steps l 3 3 With the Function Menu screen displayed click on Erase Codes This displays an instruction screen Follow the instructions on each screen that appears until the procedure is complete When finished use the Esc button to return to previous screens Check the codes again If any codes remain repeat the Erase Codes steps Live Data The Live Data function allows you to view live data from a vehicle s electronic control unit ECU This section describes how to use the Live Data function 3 3 1 Basic Live Data Procedure To use the Live Data function please follow these steps l Follow the instructions in Section 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection to display the Function Menu screen 39 Ea Function Menu 2 Erase Codes 3 Live Data 4 Active Test Figure 3 28 Function Menu Screen Click on Live Data This displays the Live Data screen NOTE Optionally you can use Custom Live Data and select specific live data items for viewing For details refer to the Sub Section 3 3 3 Custom Live Data Complete List Graph Graph merge Analog Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylind
51. ime the tool is powered on There are three ways to register the scan tool Prior to registration please confirm your network is working properly A Register on Internet 1 Log on the website www maxidas com 2 Click on the Update tool bar at the top of the screen and then select User Register Or Click on the Updates column in the lower right corner of the screen and select Register 3 The screen of Register Information appears Please read through the instructions and click on Agree to continue 4 Put in the Product Serial No and Register Password and click on Next 5 Follow the instructions on screen to finish the registration Figure 2 7 Registration Information Screen in website 19 E NOTE Please use the System Help gt About function to find out the Product Serial No and Register Password For details please refer to the Section 5 11 About Or you could find the information on the pop up registration MessageBox Figure 2 8 6 Turn on the scan tool and wait 30 seconds for the registration message to disappear Then click on Update from the Home Screen to display the Update window Select the Exit button on the screen to shut down Maxidas DS708 UpdateV3 26 jasen Exit Updates Installed Programs Select the updates to install from the list bellow C SUZUKI VO 99T e610 Do you want to ext the program GM V4 02 Nee 7 s Cs C CHRYSLER V402 Nee EU FORD V300 x N
52. lector module Figure 3 17 Auto Scan System Menu Screen E4 NOTE Users are allowed to check the details of each system quickly erase DTC and display DTC from the Auto Scan system menu screen To select the functions on the right column of the screen you need to click once on a system for selection and click once on the function key To check the details of each system you need to click twice on the system to enter Clicking once on a system will not lead to any option E NOTE When exiting viewing a system the scan tool will once again read the data and check the latest status of the system i e a trouble code has been erased in the system Wait for the reading process to complete before you make any selection or the cursor will return to the system being read 33 211 061 Auto scan tuner 29 Telephone adapter for portable CTEL Pass No Fault Telecommunication for telematics services 30 AUDIO Pass No Fault 32 On board electrical system voltage supply Fault 2 Figure 3 18 Reading Status Screen E4 NOTE You can save the Auto Scan information as Vehicle Record so that you will not need to follow the vehicle selection process again on the same vehicle in later tests For detailed instructions please refer to the steps 8 Select Control Unit and the following screen will display System Menu 1 ABS TCS Anti Lock Brake Traction Control Module DDM Drivers Door Module FEM Front Electronic Modul
53. mputer and run the DS708 Update There is a Register option in the log in window figure 6 3 When click on it it will automatically link to DS708 Register Wizard Follow the step2 to step4 in B Register on the scan tool to complete registration to SD card Put the SD card back to the scan tool and restart it to finish registration procedure 2 5 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection Step 1 Connect the Cable Step 2 Enter the Vehicle information Step 3 Select the Diagnostic Function For details please refer to Section 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection 23 3 Diagnostics Applications 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection 3 1 1 Step 1 Connect the Cable The method used to connect the scan tool to a vehicle s DLC depends on the vehicle s configuration as follows e A vehicle equipped with an On Board Diagnostics Two OBD II vehicle management system supplies both communication and 12 volt power through a standardized J 1962 data link connection DLC e A vehicle not equipped with an OBD II system supplies communication through a DLC connection and sometimes supplies 12 volt power through the cigarette lighter receptacle or a connection to the battery a OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection This type of connection generally requires the 15 pin main cable and an OBD II adapter To connect the 15 pin main cable please follow these steps e Locate the required OBD II adapter and connect it into the 15
54. n board computer The O2 Monitor Test function is not supported by vehicles which communicate using a controller area network CAN For O2 Monitor Test results of CAN equipped vehicles please refer to On Board Mon Test The data can be saved to the SD card or be printed O2 Monitor Test 1 02 Bank1 Sensor1 2 02 Bank1 Sensor2 3 O2 Bank2 Sensor 4 02 Bank2 Sensor2 Figure 3 52 OBD II O2 Mon Test Screen 8 On Board Mon Test The On Board Monitor Test function allows you to view the results of On Board Monitor Tests The tests are useful after servicing or after erasing a vehicle s control module memory 55 On Board Mon Test 2 Test 03 Data 3 Test 10 Data 4 Test 21 Data As Test 01 Data 5 Test 22 Data Module 6 Test 25 Data Test Value Min Limit 7 Test 41 Data Max Limit 8 Test 45 Data Status Figure 3 53 OBD I On Board Mon Test Screen 9 Component Test The Component Test function allows you to command the vehicle s on board computer to start a leak test for the vehicle s EVAP system Component Test nm f O G Figure 3 54 OBD IJ Component Test Screen 10 Vehicle Info The Vehicle Information function enables retrieval of Vehicle ID Number VIN Calibration ID CIN Calibration Verification Number CVN and In use Perform Track on 2000 and newer vehicles that support Mode 9 56 Calibration ID Figure 3 55
55. n to acquire the VIN Select by entering VIN WDB2030611A123456 Ne Enter VIN as a 17 digit code Example 1 Deutsch WDB2110611A000123 Example 2 USA WDBNG70J02A123456 ese ea ra ea a 5 0 7 r eso rnal tz on on rm 4 2 3 4 5 16 7 8 9 0 Jes relalwleir tlylulilolel tiv ja s aftjojnjifk i i en FSS PV SP jen fom af ff tl t fe re feon Figure 3 15 Manual VIN Acquisition Screen 6 After you have entered the vehicle information the diagnostic testing selection screen will display as below 2 Control Unit 3 Vehicle Information Figure 3 16 Diagnostic Testing Selection Screen E NOTE The Auto Scan function will carry out an overall scan to check the status of all the systems on board the vehicle being tested Clicking on Auto Scan will lead to retrieving the trouble codes in each system of the 32 vehicle one by one Auto Scan will take a few minutes E NOTE The Control Unit option will list down all the systems that might be available on the vehicle for you to select to test Do one of the following e To select Auto Scan go to step 7 and then step 9 e To select Control Unit go to step 8 and then step 9 7 Select Auto Scan and the following screen will display 211 061 Auto scan 1 CGW Central gateway Pass No Fault 2 EZS Electronic ignition switch ETC Electronic transmission control 4 ME SFI 2 8 Motor electronics 2 8 ESP Electronic stability program 7 ESM Electronic se
56. od to shorten labour time E NOTE Active Test is also known as Actuator Test Actuation Activation and etc To carry out an Active Test please follow these steps 1 Follow the instructions in Section 3 1 Test Startup and Vehicle Connection to display the Function Menu screen na ABS or ESP ECU 1 ECU Information 2 Read Codes 3 Erase Codes 4 Live Data 5 Actuators Test Figure 3 43 Function Menu Screen 49 2 Select Active Test and a list of possible tests appears Actuators Test ABS ASR recirculation pump Left front intake solenoid valve Right front intake solenoid valve Left rear intake solenoid valve Right rear intake solenoid valve Left front output solenoid valve Right front output solenoid vaive Left rear output solenoid valve Figure 3 44 Active Tests List Screen 3 Select a test and the scan tool will display an information screen of Are you sure you want to start Click on Start to continue or Esc to exit 4 The scan tool may display information during and after the test The information varies by vehicle ABS ASR recirculation pump Operation completed ABS ASR recirculation pump Listen to the noise of the relay Z Figure 3 45 Active Test Information Screens IMPORTANT Make sure that the components to be tested are not physically damaged and are well assembled 50 A WARNING Please stop repairing the components to be tested before
57. ond start to begin the updating process FA zi A Tot 1881 MB Free S63 MB Nome Version State Size MB O BUGATTI V3 01 m N 37 O JAGUAR va 00 m Ne C MAYBACH O BENZ C RENAULT O HONDA Figure 6 4 Update via Computer Main Screen 83 6 ie Use the pull down menu on the right to select an SD card if two or more SD cards have been connected to the PC voe Installed Programs Dick on update install of select ihe paganis and Sart to bagn the undying process Name Version State Size MB 17 26 He 4 gt 13 m m o E 2 gt Y gt o is Ei Figure 6 5 Select SD card The detailed updating procedure operates as section 6 1 6 3 View or Delete Programs To view the list of installed programs or to delete an installed program please follow these steps Click on the Installed Programs tag entry and the page will show the list of programs installed Select the program s that you would delete lt Batch delete Select the programs that you would delete by clicking on the check boxes to the left of those items Then click the DELETE button on the right side of screen lt Single delete Click the UNINSTALL button in the line of your would be deleted program A window asking Are you sure to delete the software will pop up for your confirmation 84 DS708 PC Suit Update HONDA 2 Toyota Mitsubishi 4 Hyundai 5 OB8DI Installed P
58. pin male connector of the main cable Figure 3 1 OBD II Adapter Connection to the DB15 Main Cable e Connect the cable s 15 pin female adapter to the DB 15 pin port on the top of the scan tool Finger tighten the connecting screws 24 ee en lea co aA MeSH e Vee SY Figure 3 2 Main Cable Connection to the Scan Tool E NOTE Extension cable can be used between the scan tool and the 15 pin main cable e Connect the cable s OBD II adapter into the vehicle s DLC located under the vehicle dash Figure 3 3 OBD II Cable Connection to Vehicle DLC b Non OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection There can be three possible conditions for Non OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection 1 DLC connection supplies both communication and power 2 DLC connection supplies communication and power is to be supplied via cigarette lighter connection 3 DLC connection supplies communication 23 and power is to be supplied through cable connection to vehicle battery This type of connection generally requires the vehicle specific OBD I adapter and the 15 pin main cable To connect the DB15 main cable or another similar cable please follow these steps 1 Locate the required OBD I adapter and connect the adapter s 15 pin adapter to the cable s 15 pin male adapter A Figure 3 4 OBD I Adapter Connection to the DB15 Main Cable 2 Connect the cable s 15 pin female adapter to the DB15 port on the top of the scan tool Finger
59. please delete diagnostic applications of vehicle makes that are scarcely used Ensure that you are using a legal version of the scan tool s software 87 7 Maintenance Warranty amp Service 7 1 Cleaning the Touch Screen The touch screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild window cleaner IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the touch screen 7 2 Cleaning and Inspecting the Unit When using the MaxiDAS DS708 unit make sure to do the following l Check the housing wiring and adaptors for dirt and damage before and after each use At the end of each working day clean the MaxiDAS DS708 housing wiring and adapters with a clean damp cloth IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive 7 3 chemicals on the MaxiDAS DS708 unit Quick Troubleshooting Tips Ensure that the scan tool is connected to a power source and the Power LED light is illuminated Ensure that the SD card is inserted into the scan tool 3 Ensure that the scan tool has been registered Ensure that the system software and diagnostic application software are properly updated 5 Ensure that the scan tool is connected to the Internet Check all cables connections and indicators to see if the signal is being received Do not use the scan tool beside microwave ovens cordless phones and some medical or scientific instruments to pre
60. r name screen Update checks for available updates A message box will pop up asking you System Program need to update Update now if the system program in your scan tool is not the latest version YES you could update system program right now NO you could update system program later When system program is installed scan tool will prompt you with a message Please restart the scan tool to finish updating Either you exit the program and restart scan tool right now or you could try it later 80 Maxidas DS708 Update V3 25 18 jasen O BUGATTI v3 01 Need nstal JAGUAR v3 00 Need To instal MAYBACH v5 00 RENAULT v202 HONDA v400 l l l BENZ v5 00 Need nst Instal 46 85 el l OPEL v5 00 Need To in l l ALFA v1 00 Figure 6 1 Update through scan tool Main Screen E4 NOTE If the scan tool fails to log on the updating process you might be using an illegal or limited connection Please consult your Internet administrator and adjust Internet settings To check the Internet status you can try logging on a website on the scan tool 6 Inthe Update window select the items you want to install Usually you should install all available updates Generally there are two ways to update programs Batch updating e Select the programs that you would update by clicking on the check boxes next to those items Then click the START button on the right side of scr
61. rograms Version V3 00 State instal successful instal successful DS708 Update instal success instal success instal success Install Time 11 09 27 09 00 4 11 09 27 10 18 3 5 56 2 Uninstall Uninstall Urenstail Urunstall 56 2 Uninstall 19 2 Uninstall Uninstall 59 4 Uninstall Unnstal Figure 6 6 Delete the program e Click on Yes to delete the program s selected or on No to cancel the action e The deleted program will automatically add to the end of program list in the UPDATE page in case you would like to install again Theoretically all programs in latest versions will be automatically compatible with the older versions but if your scan tool do have a compatible problem and want to retrieve the older version for some programs you may need to delete them first then install the older version again Choose older version from the pull down menu of program version e Installed Programs Dick on update install o select the pogam ond hitat to begin the updating process Engh wd F z Name Version State Size MB S eee O BUGATTI V301 m Need To Insta instal 72 Help F Select Al 7 JAGUAR kush ed nsta Instal t 26 Help C MAYBACH v5 00 Need To Inst Instal 45 96 Help O BENZ V500 Need instal 16 85 Help C RENAULT 202 Need Instal 4 75 He O HONDA V4 DO Need Tol Instal 0 94 M OPEL v5 00 Need Tolnsta Instal 98 e J ALFA vt 00 Instal 63 He
62. ronment e Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards e Keep clothing hair hands tools test equipment etc away from all moving or hot engine parts e Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area Exhaust gases are poisonous e Put the transmission in PARK for automatic transmission or NEUTRAL for manual transmission and make sure the parking brake is engaged I Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while running tests Use extreme caution 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 electrical fires nearby Don t connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the engine is running Keep the scan tool dry clean free from oil water or grease Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the scan tool when necessary Do not drive the vehicle and operate the scan tool at the same time Any distractions 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 could result in personal injury or otherwise unneeded repair To avoid damaging the scan tool or generating false data make sure the vehicle battery is fully charged and the connection to the vehi
63. s affect several or all of your Microsoft Windows programs The following tests can help determine whether this issue involves multiple programs or whether the symptoms are unique to the Print Server Test the print function in your Office programs or Web browser You also can try to print a test page for your printer To do all these please refer to Microsoft Windows and Office applications Manuals If you cannot print a test page or if you cannot print in several or all of your Windows programs you may have a printer driver problem a Windows problem or a hardware connectivity problem In this case go to Step 4 If you can print without problems in all your programs except the Print Server go to Step 3 Step 3 Test Printing with Different Printer Drivers If the Print Server is the only program on your computer that cannot print you may think that it is the cause of the problem It is important to remember that the Print Server is a very printer intensive program This means that a minor problem with the printer driver could affect the Print Server To determine whether the printer driver is the cause of the problem you can test different drivers and try to print to another printer If no other printer is available contact the manufacturer to find out whether there is an updated version of the driver If the printing problem occurs with a different printer driver go to Step 4 Step 4 Print Overhaul At this point you have
64. s being sent or received e Vehicle Communication LED illuminates when the scan tool is communicating linking with systems of the vehicle being tested e Power LED illuminates when the scan tool is connected to a power source 2 Rubber Boot protects the scan tool from accidental damage if dropped Stylus Pen selects items and enters information Stand flips out for setting the scan tool in an upright position 00O External DC Power Port connects the 12 volt power adapter to power the tool for updating printing Internet access and etc when disconnected from the vehicle USB universal serial bus Port connects peripheral devices such as printers and portable USB Drives DB15 Pin Port connects the vehicle DLC cable RS 232 Serial Port connects the PC serial cable 0000 OQ On Off Button turns the scan tool on and off EANOTE No internal battery power is provided with this scan tool O SD Card Slot holds the System SD Card EANOTE Do not remove memory card from the scan tool unless performing software updates to card 1 2 2 Memory Card P Figure 1 5 Memory Card into Scan Tool Slot The memory card contains the scan tool s operating software and applications DO NOT REMOVE THE MEMORY CARD UNLESS PERFORMING SOFTWARE UPDATES TO CARD 3 1 2 3 DLC Cables Adapters and other Accessories 1 DLC Cables The DS708 unit can be powered through the DLC cable when connected
65. software applications in the scan tool as shown below 1 Home Screen The Home Screen contains a menu of the groups of software installed in the scan tool All current software applications are included in the scan tool European Asian Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Figure 1 8 Home Screen With the Home Screen displayed you use either the stylus pen or a finger to select an option to display the icons to choose The options on the Home Screen are described in the next few sections as follows e USA e European e Asian e Data Manager e Update o Setup Help 2 USA When you click on USA from the Home Screen Figure 1 8 the USA screen appears as shown in the example below European Asian Data Manager Update Setup Help Power off Figure 1 9 USA Screen This screen contains options for using the following software applications e OBD II application is for OBD II diagnostic testing e Chrysler application is for Chrysler Vehicle diagnostic testing e Ford application is for Ford Vehicle diagnostic testing e GM application is for GM Vehicle diagnostic testing 8 3 European When you click on European from the Home Screen Figure 1 8 the European screen appears as shown in the figure below V1 02 AUDI V2 04 Asian Daca V1 01 EU Ford V2 01 01 Data Manager Or Update quar V2 0 Landa V0 99 Land Rover V2 01 MINI V3 02 Setup Help PEUGEOT s B w 4 u
66. the top and on the right of the screen These functions described in detail on the next few pages include the following 1 Text Graph Graph Merge Analog depending on the type of data on a line changes the view of a selected line from digital to graphical or analog Record Data records the data for viewing again at a later time To Top moves a selected data item to the top of the screen Print prints the data currently displayed Text Graph Graph Merge Analog The Text Graph Graph Merge Analog function allows you to change the display type of the data on the Live Data screen Depending on the type of data on the screen you can change the data from digital to a graphical or analog gauge display 4 Complete List Graph Ignition Timing Advanece for 1 Cylinder Intake Air Temperature Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor Absolute Throttle Position Location of Oxygen Sensors Oxygen Sensor Output Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2 Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 Sensor 2 OBD requirements to which vehicle is designed Equivalence Ratio lambda Bank 1 Sensor 1 Oxygen Sensor Current Bank 1 Sensor 1 Graph merge Print Pause B1S12 B62S 0 460 To Top 99 2 OBD amp OBDI Pg Up 0 996 0 016 Figure 3 30 Live Data Screen To change the display click on the Digital Graph Graph Merge Analog function buttons a About Digital Display When the data is displayed as Digital its readin
67. tion Click on Esc to return to the Data Manager screen 7 NOTE To print the picture please refer to Section 4 5 Printing To view a previously taken picture please follow these steps l Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display the Data Manager screen and click on the Screen Capture icon to access the Screen Capture program Or Click on the camera icon in the upper right corner of the screen to access the Screen Capture Program Click on the Recent Images function bar for the screen to show as below 62 Delete Delete All Print Figure 4 7 Screen Capture Recent Images 3 Click on the screen to zoom in the picture to full screen and click again to zoom out 4 Use the Prev or Next buttons to view the previous or next pictures 5 Use the Delete button to delete the picture being displayed or use the Delete All button to delete all pictures stored 6 Click on Esc to return to the Data Manager menu To print the picture please refer to the Section 4 5 Printing 4 5 Printing The printing function allows you to print out live diagnostic data or data recorded by the scan tool 4 5 1 How to print To print out data you need to make the following preparations For the scan tool Ensure the scan tool has been connected to your network There are two ways to connect e Wireless network connection In this case your network router must have wireless function Please refer
68. to an OBD II vehicle The DLC cable connects the scan tool to the vehicle s data link connector DLC An optional extension cable may also be used Figure 1 6 DLC Cable 2 OBD I Adapters The OBD I adapters are for Non OBD II vehicles The adapters used depend on the type of vehicle make being tested The most common adapters are shown below Toyota 17 Mazda 17 Mitsubishi Hyundai Benz 38 12 16 Figure 1 7 OBD I Adapters 3 Other Accessories RS232 Serial Cable Connects the scan tool to the Ethernet network Clipper Cable Provides power to the scan tool through connection to the vehicle battery as some non OBD II vehicles cannot provide power to the scan tool via DLC connection AC DC External Power Adapter Connects the scan tool to the External DC Power Port for external power supply Compact Disc CD Co Includes the Instruction Video Clip the User s Manual remote desktop print services update application and etc Cigarette Lighter N lt Provides power to the scan tool through connection to the N vehicle s cigarette lighter receptacle as some non OBD H vehicles cannot provide power to the scan tool via DLC connection SD Card Reader O Allows files on the SD card to be accessed to a PC 1 2 4 Technical Specifications Windows CE Processor ARM9 ARM7 dual processor 4 Gigabyte SD card 7 TFT 800 480 dpi color display with Resistive touch panel 10 100 Ethernet Port
69. to section 5 2 Wi Fi for detailed instructions 63 6 Cable network connection Connect the scan tool to network router with a RS232 Serial Cable supplied Please refer to section 5 3 Network for detailed instructions For the computer e Ensure that the Print Server software has been properly installed to your computer Please refer to Section 2 3 Install the PC Software for detailed instructions e Ensure that the computer has been properly connected to a printer e Run the Print Server software on computer To print the data follow these steps 1 When the live data is printable a Print function key appears in the right column of the screen B NOTE Now only the data in text is printable If you want to print some information which is unprintable you can use the Screen Capture function to take a picture of the test screen then print the picture taken 2 Click on the Print function key on the scan tool screen The data is uploading to the computer If there is more than one computer running the Print Server software in the network the scan tool will ask you to select one of them Select a Printer 2 HostName PC 201101 IP 192 168 0 218 Figure 4 8 Printer selection 3 When uploading finished a preview document is showing on the computer screen 64 Test Report 2011 7 9 1449 Menu Path Fo itRiaikith Fates DTC Title Figure 4 9 Print Server screen 4 Click on the Print icon to print the document
70. ure 3 25 Function Menu Screen 37 1 With the Function Menu screen displayed click on Read Codes This displays the Read Codes menu screen 4 On Demand Diagnostic trouble codes IAT Sensor Circuit High Input ECT Sensor Circuit High Input TP sensor circuit low input TR sensor circuit High input TFT Sensor Circuit High Voltage Input Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Intermittent Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Circuit Pg Dn SSA or SSPCA Shift Solenoid Electrical Circuit Open m Figure 3 26 Read Codes Screen 2 Click on one of the options that may appear on the Read Codes screen e Save saves the code results for later review e Print prints the code results 3 When finished viewing the list click on the Esc button to return to previous screens E NOTE When a Benz is being tested DTC will be stored in two forms Fault Codes and Event Memory You may not see any trouble codes in the option of the Fault codes if the codes are actually stored in the Event memory Function Menu 1 Control Unit Version 2 Fault codes 4 Erase Codes 5 Actual values 6 Actuations Figure 3 27 Read Codes Example Benz 38 3 2 2 Erase Codes After reading and or reviewing the diagnostic trouble codes use the following steps to erase the codes from the vehicle If Erase Codes is not an available menu option consult the manufacturer s service manual for the correct clear code method E NOTE T
71. vent signal interference Ensure that the computer installed with the PCLink software is connected to a printer 88 9 Ensure that the computer is connected to a network if any of the scan tool s functions are to be realized on the computer E4 NOTE If your problems persist please contact Autel Tech Support or your local selling agent 7 4 Definitions of Navigation Buttons The house icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen Clicking once leads to the home screen of the scan tool The question mark icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen Clicking once leads to the website of www auteltech com Ei The camera icons appear in the upper right corner of the screen Clicking once leads to screen capture The Internet icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen Clicking once leads to the internet surfer A e D The signal icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen The icon indicates the status of WLAN settings and it is green when the scan tool is connected to Wi Fi The computer icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen The icon indicates the status of Ethernet The red cross disappears when the scan tool is connected to wired network o The disc icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen Clicking once leads to the data logging menu The computer and radar icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen Clicking once leads to the r

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