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Page 2 - For Services and Support:

Using This Manual Conventions 2 1.1.5 Procedures An arrow icon indicates a procedure. Example:  To use the camera: 1 Tap the Camera button. Th

Page 3 - Safety Information

Support Operations Training Channels 92 Figure 12-5 Sample User Profile Screen  Profile – displays the user’s personal information and member st

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Support Operations FAQ Database 93 12.8 FAQ Database The FAQ section provides you comprehensive and abundant references for all kinds of questio

Page 5 - Contents

94 Chapter 13 Training Operations The Training application provides and allows you to play various tutorial videos stored on the device. The

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Training Operations Operations 95  To play a video 1. Tap the Support application on the MaxiSys Job Menu. The Training application screen disp

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96 Chapter 14 Quick Link Operations The Quick Link application provides you with convenient access to Autel’s official website an

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97 Chapter 15 Digital Inspection Operations The Digital Inspection application configures the MaxiSys Diagnostic Device to operate as a digit

Page 9 - Using This Manual

Digital Inspection Operations Additional Accessories 98 15.1 Additional Accessories The Imager head Cable and its fittings are the additional acc

Page 10 - 1.1.5 Procedures

Digital Inspection Operations Additional Accessories 99 Accessory Assembly For 8.5mm Imager Head The three accessories, including the Magnet, Hook

Page 11 - General Introduction

Digital Inspection Operations Operations 100 2. Screw the thread part of the accessory over the imager head to fix the accessory. 15.2 Operation

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Digital Inspection Operations Operations 101 8. Tap on the selected image and the edit toolbar instantly displays. 9. Tap the appropriate button

Page 13 - 2.1.2 Power Sources

3 Chapter 2 General Introduction The MaxiSys MiniTM is an evolutionary smart wireless diagnostic device developed for customers looking for a too

Page 14 - W x H x D)

102 Chapter 16 Maintenance and Service To ensure that the MaxiSys diagnostic tablet and the combined VCI unit perform at their optimum level

Page 15 - Communication

Maintenance and Service Troubleshooting Checklist 103 16.2 Troubleshooting Checklist A. When the display tablet does not work properly:  Make

Page 16 - 2.3 Accessory Kit

Maintenance and Service About Battery Usage 104  Do not use a damaged battery charger.  Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, punc

Page 17 - 2.3.3 Other Accessories

Maintenance and Service Service Procedures 105  Call 1-855-288-3587/1-855-AUTELUS (North America), or 0086-755-86147779 (China).  Contact

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106 Chapter 17 Compliance Information FCC Compliance FCC ID: WQ8MAXISYSMY905 This equipment has been

Page 19 - Getting Started

107 Chapter 18 Warranty 12-Month Limited Warranty Autel Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd (the Company) warrants to the original ret

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General Introduction MaxiSys Display Tablet 4 Figure 2-2 MaxiSys Tablet Back View 1. Camera Flash 2. Camera Lens 3. Mini SD (secure digital) Ca

Page 22 - 3.2 Powering Down

General Introduction MaxiSys Display Tablet 5 Figure 2-4 MaxiSys Tablet Top View 1. Lock/Power Button – turns the MaxiSys tool on and off with lo

Page 23 - 3.2.1 Reboot System

General Introduction MaxiSys Display Tablet 6 2.1.3 Technical Specifications Item Description Operating System AndroidTM 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich

Page 24 - 3.3.1 Printing Operation

General Introduction VCI – Bluetooth Diagnostic Interface 7 2.2 VCI – Bluetooth Diagnostic Interface 2.2.1 Functional Description Figure 2-5 Blu

Page 25 - Diagnostics Operations

General Introduction Accessory Kit 8 2.2.2 Technical Specifications Item Description Communications  Bluetooth V.2.1 + EDR  USB 2.0 Wireless

Page 26 - OBD II Vehicle Connection

General Introduction Accessory Kit 9 2.3.2 OBD I Adapters The OBD I adapters are for Non-OBD II vehicles. The adapter used depends on the type o

Page 27 - 4.1.2 VCI Connection

General Introduction Accessory Kit 10 AC/DC External Power Adapter Connects the display tablet to the external DC power port for power supply. C

Page 28 - USB Cable Connection

11 Chapter 3 Getting Started Make sure the MaxiSys Display Tablet has a charged battery or is connected to the DC power supply (see 2.1.2 Pow

Page 29 - 4.2 Getting Started

ii Trademarks Autel®, MaxiSysTM, MaxiDAS®, MaxiScan®, MaxiTPMS®, MaxiVideoTM, MaxiRecorderTM, and MaxiCheckTM are trademarks of Autel Intelligen

Page 30 - Top toolbar Buttons

Getting Started Powering Up 12 3.1.1 Application Buttons The Application buttons configure the MaxiSys for the type of operation or ac

Page 31 - 4.3 Vehicle Identification

Getting Started Powering Up 13 Name Button Description Training Allows you to store and play technical tutorial and training videos about the dev

Page 32 - 4.3.2 Manual VIN Input

Getting Started Powering Down 14 Name Button Description VCI Opens the VCI Manager application. The tick icon at the bottom right corner in

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Getting Started Installing Computer Software 15  To power down the MaxiSys tablet: 1. Press and hold the Lock/Power Button. 2. Tap OK; the tab

Page 34 - B. Manual Vehicle Entry

Getting Started Installing Computer Software 16 3.3.1 Printing Operation This section describes how to receive file from the MaxiSys tablet and p

Page 35 - C. Auto Vehicle Entry

17 Chapter 4 Diagnostics Operations By establishing a data link to the electronic control systems of the vehicle being serviced

Page 36 - 4.4 Navigation

Diagnostics Operations Establishing Vehicle Communication 18 OBD II Vehicle Connection This type of connection only requires the main cable witho

Page 37 - Diagnostics Toolbar

Diagnostics Operations Establishing Vehicle Communication 19 4.1.2 VCI Connection After the VCI device is properly connected to the vehicle, the

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Diagnostics Operations Establishing Vehicle Communication 20 5. When paring is successfully done, the connection status displayed to the right of

Page 39 - 4.4.2 Screen Messages

Diagnostics Operations Getting Started 21  In case of wired connection, check the cable connection between the display tablet and the VCI devi

Page 40 - 4.5 Main Menu

iii Safety Information For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the device and vehicles upon which it is used

Page 41 - 4.6 Diagnosis

Diagnostics Operations Getting Started 22 Figure 4-1 Sample Vehicle Menu Screen 1. Top Toolbar Buttons 2. Manufacturer Buttons Top toolbar Butto

Page 42 -  Functional Buttons

Diagnostics Operations Vehicle Identification 23 Name Button Description Europe Displays the European vehicle menu. Asia Displays the Asian vehi

Page 43 - Control Units

Diagnostics Operations Vehicle Identification 24  To perform Auto VIN Scan 1. Tap the Diagnostics application button from the MaxiSys Job Menu.

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Diagnostics Operations Vehicle Identification 25 Figure 4-3 Manual VIN Input 5. Tap Done. The vehicle will be identified in a few seconds, and on

Page 45 - 4.6.2 Read Codes

Diagnostics Operations Vehicle Identification 26 B. Manual Vehicle Entry This mode allows you to manually enter and save specific vehicle informa

Page 46 - 4.6.3 Erase Codes

Diagnostics Operations Vehicle Identification 27 Figure 4-5 PCM Part Number Input Screen 7. Tap OK to continue when the input is done. A

Page 47 - 4.6.4 Live Data

Diagnostics Operations Navigation 28 5. Check if the vehicle information is correct, and then from the confirming screen, select: a) Y

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Diagnostics Operations Navigation 29 1. Diagnostics Toolbar 2. Status Information Bar 3. Main Section 4. Functional Buttons Diagnostics Toolba

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Diagnostics Operations Navigation 30 Name Button Description Data Logging Records the communication data and ECU information of the test veh

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Diagnostics Operations Navigation 31 Status Information Bar The Status Information Bar at the top of the Main Section displays the fol

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Safety Information Important Safety Instructions iv Do Not Turn the Volume Up Too Loud When Using Headphones Listening at high volumes that over-

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Diagnostics Operations Main Menu 32 Error Messages Error messages inform you when a system or procedural error has occurred. Examples of possible

Page 53 - 4.6.5 Active Test

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 33 4.6 Diagnosis There are two options available when accessing the Diagnosis section: 1. Auto Scan – starts au

Page 54 - 4.6.6 Special Functions

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 34 3. Progress Bar – indicates the test progress  Main Section A. List Tab Column 1 - displays the system num

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Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 35 Table 4-3 Functional Buttons in Auto Scan Name Description Back Returns to the previous screen or exit Auto Sc

Page 56 - 4.7 Service

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 36 The Function Menu options vary slightly by different vehicles. The function menu may include:  ECU

Page 57 - 4.8.1 General Procedure

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 37 4.6.1 ECU Information This function retrieves and displays the specific information for the tested

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Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 38 Figure 4-10 Sample Read Codes Screen 1. Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons – see Table 4-2 Diagnostics Toolb

Page 59 - 4.8.2 Function Descriptions

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 39  To erase codes 1. Tap Erase Codes from the Function Menu. 2. A warning message displays to inform you of

Page 60 - I/M Readiness

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 40 1. Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons – tap the drop-down button at the top center of the screen displ

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Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 41 Waveform Graph Mode – displays the parameters in waveform graphs When displaying this mode, three control butt

Page 62 - 4.9 Exiting Diagnostics

v Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ... III CHAPTER 1 USING T

Page 63 - Data Manager Operations

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 42 4. Functional Buttons The operations of all the available functional buttons on Live Data screen are describe

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Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 43 Setting – tapping this button opens a setting screen, which allows you to set the trigger mode, recording dura

Page 65 - 5.1.2 PDF Files

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 44 3. Select a parameter item on the left column, or enter the item name in the Search bar. 4. Tap on the right

Page 66 - 5.1.4 Apps Manager

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 45  To perform setting for live data record 1. Tap the Setting functional button at the bottom of the Live Dat

Page 67 - MaxiFix Operations

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 46 Figure 4-13 Sample Active Test Screen The functional buttons at the lower right corner of the Active

Page 68 - Select Vehicle Button

Diagnostics Operations Diagnosis 47 3. The third part displays the current conditions of the vehicle control module being learned for comparis

Page 69 - 6.1.1 Terminology

Diagnostics Operations Service 48 4.7 Service The Service section is specially designed to provide you quick access to the vehicle systems for va

Page 70 - 6.2 Operations

Diagnostics Operations Generic OBD II Operations 49 ABS/SRS Services This function allows you to perform various bi-directional tests to check th

Page 71 - 6.2.2 Your Cloud

Diagnostics Operations Generic OBD II Operations 50  Auto Scan – When this option is selected the diagnostic tool attempts to establish commu

Page 72 - Close a Question

Diagnostics Operations Generic OBD II Operations 51  Component Test  Vehicle Information  Vehicle Status NOTE: Some functions are supported

Page 73 - 6.2.3 Search Fix

vi 4.1.3 No Communication Message ... 20 4.2 GETTING STARTED ...

Page 74 - 6.2.5 Support

Diagnostics Operations Generic OBD II Operations 52  Pending Codes These are codes whose setting conditions were met during the last drive cycle

Page 75 - Settings Operations

Diagnostics Operations Generic OBD II Operations 53  This Driving Cycle – displays the status of monitors since the beginning of the current dri

Page 76 - 7.1.4 Push Message

Diagnostics Operations Exiting Diagnostics 54 4.9 Exiting Diagnostics The Diagnostics application remains open as long as there is an

Page 77 - 7.1.6 System Settings

55 Chapter 5 Data Manager Operations The Data Manager application is used to store, print, and review the saved files. Most operations are co

Page 78 - Shop Manager Operations

Data Manager Operations Operations 56 Figure 5-2 Sample Image Database Screen 1. Toolbar Buttons – used to edit, print and delete the image fi

Page 79 - 8.1 Vehicle History

Data Manager Operations Operations 57  To edit image information 1. Select Data Manager application from the MaxiSys Job Menu. 2. Select Image

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Data Manager Operations Operations 58 5.1.3 Review Data The Review Data section allows you to playback the recorded data frames of live data stre

Page 81 - 8.2 Workshop Information

59 Chapter 6 MaxiFix Operations The MaxiFix application launches the on-line troubleshooter database, which not only provides you virtually

Page 82 - 8.3 Customer Manager

MaxiFix Operations Navigation 60 The MaxiFix interface has 3 main areas: 1. Header Bar – located across the top of the page, is used

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MaxiFix Operations Navigation 61 6.1.1 Terminology MaxiFix Tip MaxiFix Tips are concise and complete descriptions of a real fix for a particular

Page 84 - 8.3.1 History Notes

vii 6.2.4 Q&A ... 66 6.2.5 Support ...

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MaxiFix Operations Operations 62 6.2 Operations The Navigation Bar is on the left side of the screen. Buttons on the Navigation Bar launch the ma

Page 86 - Update Operations

MaxiFix Operations Operations 63 Points System  1 point is awarded for answering a question.  5 points are awarded if your answer is rated as

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MaxiFix Operations Operations 64  Symptoms – this is where you describe how the vehicle is behaving.  Diagnostics Steps Performed/Pa

Page 88 - VCI Manager Operations

MaxiFix Operations Operations 65 Create a Tip If you have a new fix to a specific vehicle problem please share! Create a MaxiFix community

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MaxiFix Operations Operations 66  Real Fixes – presents a list of Tips that have been gathered from actual shop repair orders and are prese

Page 90 - Remote Desk Operations

67 Chapter 7 Settings Operations Selecting Settings application opens a setup interface, on which you can adjust default setting and view

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Settings Operations Operations 68  To adjust the language setting 1. Tap the Settings application on the MaxiSys Job Menu. 2. Tap the Language

Page 92 - Support Operations

Settings Operations Operations 69  To enable the Push Message function 1. Tap the Settings application on the MaxiSys Job Menu. 2. Tap the Pus

Page 93 - 12.2 Support Screen Layout

70 Chapter 8 Shop Manager Operations The Shop Manager application helps you to manage the workshop information, customer informatio

Page 94 - 12.4 User Complaint

Shop Manager Operations Vehicle History 71 Name Button Description History Notes Touching this button opens a note form, which allows you

Page 95 - Screen Layout

viii 15.1 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES ... 98 15.2 OPERATIONS ...

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Shop Manager Operations Vehicle History 72  To activate a test session for the recorded vehicle 1. Tap the Shop Manager application on the Maxi

Page 97 - 12.5 Data Logging

Shop Manager Operations Workshop Information 73  To edit the Historical Test record sheet 1. Tap the Shop Manager application on the MaxiSys Jo

Page 98 - 12.6 Communities

Shop Manager Operations Customer Manager 74 Figure 8-3 Sample Workshop Information Sheet  To edit the Workshop Information sheet 1. Tap the Sho

Page 99 - User Profile

Shop Manager Operations Customer Manager 75 4. Tap the □+ photo frame beside the Name chart to add a photo. A sub menu displays, select Take Ph

Page 100 - 12.7 Training Channels

Shop Manager Operations Customer Manager 76 8.3.1 History Notes The History Notes function allows you to add audio and video records, text notes

Page 101 - 12.8 FAQ Database

Shop Manager Operations Customer Manager 77 Table 8-2 Function Buttons in History Notes Name Button Description Back Returns to the previous scre

Page 102 - Training Operations

78 Chapter 9 Update Operations The internal programming of the MaxiSys Diagnostic System, known as the firmware, can be updated using the Upd

Page 103 -  To play a video

Update Operations Operations 79 3. Main Section  Left Column – displays vehicle logos and update firmware version information; tap the About

Page 104 - Quick Link Operations

80 Chapter 10 VCI Manager Operations This application allows you to pair up the MaxiSys Display Tablet with the VCI device - the Bluetooth Di

Page 105 - Check-Ups:

VCI Manager Operations Bluetooth Pairing 81  To pair the VCI device with the Display Tablet 1. Power on the MaxiSys Display Tablet. 2. Connect

Page 106 - 15.1 Additional Accessories

1 Chapter 1 Using This Manual This manual contains device usage instructions. Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and

Page 107 - Accessory Assembly

82 Chapter 11 Remote Desk Operations The Remote Desk application launches the TeamViewer Quick Support program, which is a simple, fast and s

Page 108 - 15.2 Operations

Remote Desk Operations Operations 83  To receive remote support from a partner 1. Power on the MaxiSys Display Tablet. 2. Tap the Remote Desk

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84 Chapter 12 Support Operations This application launches the Support platform which synchronizes Autel’s on-line service base stat

Page 110 - Maintenance and Service

Support Operations Support Screen Layout 85 12.2 Support Screen Layout The Support application interface is navigated by 4 simple buttons on the

Page 111 - 16.3 About Battery Usage

Support Operations My Account 86 12.3 My Account The My Account screen displays the comprehensive information of the user and the product, which

Page 112 - 16.4 Service Procedures

Support Operations User Complaint 87 Screen Layout Figure 12-2 Sample Complaint Screen The User Complaint screen consists of two parts. 1. Option

Page 113 - Other Services

Support Operations User Complaint 88  Waiting Customer Reply – indicates the complaint has been replied by the service personnel, a

Page 114 - Compliance Information

Support Operations Data Logging 89 3. Tap Complaint on the Main Menu. 4. Select an existing complaint case item on the record list by tapping th

Page 115 - Warranty

Support Operations Communities 90  To make a reply in a Data Logging session 1. Tap on the Sent tag to view a list of submitted data loggings.

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Support Operations Communities 91 2. Select a desired group according to the subject you are about to discuss. For example, if you are goi

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