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4 1.2.3. DLC Cables, Adapters and other Accessories 1. DLC Cables The DS708 unit can be powered through the DLC cable when connected to an OBD-II v

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5 BMW-20 Kia-20 GM/Daewoo-12 Mitsubishi/Hyundai-12+16 Audi-4 Universal-3 Fiat-3 PSA-2 Benz-38 Figure 1.7: OBD I Adapter

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6 Compact Disc (CD) Includes the Instruction Video Clip, the User’s Manual, remote desktop, print services, update application, and etc. Ciga

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7 1.3. Software Descriptions This section describes the software currently available for the scan tool. NOTE: This section does not describ

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8 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 choos

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9 3. European When you click on European from the Home Screen (Figure 1.8), the European screen appears, as shown in the figure below.

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10 This screen contains options for using the diagnostic software applications for Asian vehicles. 5. Data Manager When you click on Data Manager fr

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11 Figure 1.13: Playback Screen b. Data Logging Data logging is the process of recording events in order to provide a collectio

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12 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 b

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13 Figure 1.16: Update Screen 7. Setup/Help Functions When you click on Setup/Help from the Home Screen (Figure 1.8), the Setup/Help

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IMPORTANT NOTICES IMPORTANT Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the s

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14  Backlight - adjusts the backlight of the screen.  Beep - sets the beep of the scan tool.  Touch - calibrates the touch screen.  Remote De

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15 2. Getting Started 2.1. Power up the Scan Tool Before using the scan tool, you must provide power to the scan tool. There are two methods for pro

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16 Figure 2.2: Setup/Help Screen 3. Select an item to adjust. 4. Follow any on-screen instructions. 5. For detailed instructions, refer t

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17 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. C

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18 4. Click on Install to begin the installation. Figure 2.5: To Start Installation 5. Click on Finish to complete the installation process. Figu

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19 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 dow

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20 NOTE: Please use the System/Help > About function to find out the Product Serial No. and Register Password. For details, please re

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21 NOTE: No update can be carried out before the tool is registered. If Update is selected, the update screen will show as follow: Figure 2.10:

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22 Figure 2.12: Register Wizard- step 2 4. Then click on Close in the Register Wizard to shut down the program. Figure 2.13: Register Wizard- step

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23 2. DS708 Update Insert the SD card into your computer and run the DS708 Update. There is a Register option in the log-in window (figure 6.3). Whe

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Contents IMPORTANT NOTICES ... 1 SAFETY INFORMATION ...

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24 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

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25 Figure 3.2: Main Cable Connection to the Scan Tool NOTE: Extension cable can be used between the scan tool and the 15-pin main cable. 

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26 and power is to be supplied through cable connection to vehicle battery. This type of connection generally requires the vehicle-specific OBD I ada

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27 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 lighte

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28 Figure 3.8: Plug into the Vehicle’s Cigarette Lighter Receptacle NOTE: The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dash as shown a

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29 WARNING: The clippers might be hot after use. Be careful not to be burnt. You can conveniently obtain power supply through power adaptor

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30 2. Select the vehicle manufacturer group. This displays the vehicle manufacturer screen. Figure 3.12: Vehicle Manufacture Group

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31 testing. For most others, you must enter the vehicle information before you can do any testing. For vehicles like BENZ, both selecting the option

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32 5. To acquire the vehicle VIN manually or automatically, do the following:  Select VIN acquisition. This displays the VIN acquisition screen,

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33 vehicle one by one. Auto Scan will take a few minutes. NOTE: The Control Unit option will list down all the systems that might be available on t

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4.1. General Procedures ... 58 4.2. Play Back...

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34 Figure 3.18: Reading Status Screen NOTE: You can save the Auto Scan information as “Vehicle Record” so that you will not need to follow t

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35 Figure 3.20: Function Menu Screen To save a vehicle record, please follow these steps: 1. Please follow the instructions above to display t

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36 Figure 3.22: Save a Vehicle Record 3. To enter the diagnostic functions through the vehicle record option in future, please follow these step

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37 codes set by the vehicle ECU(s). For details, refer to Section 3.2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes.  Select Live data to view real time stre

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38 1. With the Function Menu screen displayed, click on Read Codes. This displays the Read Codes menu screen. Figure 3.26: Read Codes S

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39 3.2.2. Erase Codes After reading and / or reviewing the diagnostic trouble codes, use the following steps to erase the codes from the v

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40 Figure 3.28: Function Menu Screen 2. Click on Live Data. This displays the Live Data screen. NOTE: Optionally, you can use Custom Live

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41  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”

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42 Figure 3.30: Live Data Screen To change the display, click on the Digital/ Graph / Graph Merge/ Analog function buttons. a. About Digital

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43 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/ Grap

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I SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER: When an engine is operating, keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a building exhaust removal syste

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44 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 us

Page 47 - 3.3.2 Live Data Functions

45  Temporarily shades the Save function button.  Automatically records the frames of data that occur after clicking on the button. NOTE: You

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46 currently displayed on the screen. To print the data, please follow these steps: NOTE: The scan tool must be connected to the Internet,

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47 Figure 3.38: Function Menu Screen 2. Click on Custom Live Data. This displays the Custom Live Data selection screen. Figu

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48 Figure 3.40: Custom Live Data Selection Screen - after Selections NOTE: To deselect an item, select the item again by clicking on the item

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49 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 diag

Page 52 - 3.3.3 Custom Live Data

50 2. Select Active Test and a list of possible tests appears. Figure 3.44: Active Tests List Screen 3. Select a test, and the scan tool wil

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51 WARNING: Please stop repairing the components to be tested before the test starts and keep a certain distance during the test. 3.6 Generic OBD I

Page 54 - 3.4 Vehicle Information

52  I/M Readiness  O2 Mon. Test  On-Board Mon. Test  Component Test  Vehicle Info.  Modules Present  DTC Lookup NOTE: Some functions ar

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53 Figure 3.48: OBD II-Read Codes Screen 3. Erase Codes The Erase Codes function allows you to delete diagnostic trouble codes, Fre

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 Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while running tests.  Use extreme caution when work

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54 Figure 3.49: OBD II-Live Data Screen 5. Freeze Frame Freeze Frames function allows you to view data stream “snapshots” automatically rec

Page 58 - 3.6.2. Functions Description

55 Figure 3.51: OBD II-I/M Readiness Screen 7. O2 Mon. Test The O2 Monitor Test function allows retrieval and viewing of O2 sensor monitor

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56 Figure 3.53: OBD II-On Board Mon. Test Screen 9. Component Test The Component Test function allows you to command the vehicle’s

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57 Figure 3.55: OBD II-Vehicle Info. Screen 11. Modules Present The Modules Present function allows you to view module IDs and communication pr

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58 4. Data Manager & Printing The Data Manager functions allow you to playback saved data recordings, as well as accessing the programs of Data L

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59 4.2. Play Back The Playback function allows you to view data saved. It also allows you to save, delete, and print recorded files. 1. Follow the

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60 2. Click on the disc icon in the upper right corner to display the data logging menu during a diagnostic process when necessary. Figure 4.3: Dat

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61 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

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62 Figure 4.6: Screen Capture Screen 2. Click on the File Name space and wait for the soft keyboard to pop up; use the soft keyboard to modify the

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63 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. U

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1 1. Introduction 1.1. Product Overview The MaxiDAS® Diagnostic System is the easiest-to-use scan tool which features simple touch screen n

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64  Cable network connection. Connect the scan tool to network router with a RS232 Serial Cable supplied. Please refer to section 5.3 Network for d

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65 Figure 4.9: Print Server screen 4. Click on the Print icon to print the document. In order to print more easily and smoothly, there are some pri

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66 To resolve print failure, you must determine its cause. Causes typically fit one of four major categories:  Damaged documents or damaged conte

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67 Step 2: Test Printing in Other Programs Understanding the scope of the printing problem may reveal its cause. For example, some printing proble

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68 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 f

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69 5. System Setup The System Setup functions allow you to adjust default setting and view information about MaxiDAS® DS708. 5.1. General Procedu

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70  Backlight  Beep  Touch  Remote Desk  About  Printing 5.2. Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi function allows you to use wireless network connection on

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71 4. Wait for an IP address to be assigned. 5. Click on OK to save your configuration and exit. NOTE: If no network is listed in Preferred Netwo

Page 76 - 5.2. Wi-Fi

72  Select the action which you would accomplish. 5.3. Network The Network function allows you to adjust network settings. 1. Properly insert the

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73 5.4. Unit The Unit function allows you to adjust units of measurement. 1. Follow the instructions in the General Procedures to display

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2 Figure 1.2: MaxiDAS® Back View Figure 1.3: MaxiDAS® Top View Figure 1.4: MaxiDAS® Down View ① Touch Screen Display - displays the menus and

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74 5. Select Date Format to change the format of date. Figure 5.6: Date/Time 6. Click on OK to save your configuration and exit or click Cancel to

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75 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

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76 2. Click on the Beep icon and wait for the Beep window to pop up. Figure 5.9: Beep 3. Click on the ON option for audible beeping or click on

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77 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

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78 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 ha

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79 6. Software Update Autel frequently releases software updates that you can download. The Update feature makes it very easy to determine a

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80 Figure 6.1: Update through scan tool – Main Screen NOTE: If the scan tool fails to log on the updating process, you might be using an illegal

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81 Figure 6.2: Program being updated  Anytime you could click the STOP button on the right side of screen to suspend all progresses, and the state

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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,

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83 6. 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. Figure 6.5: Select SD card 7.

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3 ③ Rubber Boot - protects the scan tool from accidental damage if dropped. ④ Stylus Pen - selects items and enters information. ⑤ Sta

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84 Figure 6.6: Delete the program  Click on Yes to delete the program(s) selected, or on No to cancel the action.  The deleted program will auto

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85 When the update program fails, the scan tool will pop up a reminder. To troubleshoot failures, follow these instructions Figure 6.8: Update Failu

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86 Figure 6.9: Update Failure Screen – SD Card Locked  If your SD card is too full to load any new application, please delete diagnostic applicati

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87 7. Maintenance, Warranty & Service 7.1. Cleaning the Touch Screen The touch screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild

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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. NOTE: If your pro

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89  Call 1-877-288-3587/ 1-877-AUTELUS (North America), or 0086-755-86147779 (China).  Contact the local selling agent.  Visit our website at w

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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

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