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Summary of Contents for Autel MaxiIM IM608 II

  • Page 1 All information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. While information of this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy, no guarantee is given for the completeness and correctness of the contents, including but not limited to the product specifications, functions, and illustrations.
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Safety Instructions The safety messages herein 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 condition or service procedure encountered does not jeopardize your personal safety.
  • Page 3 monoxide, an odorless, poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and can lead to serious personal injury or loss of life. SAFETY WARNINGS  Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.  Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards. ...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents ......................AFETY NFORMATION ......................AFETY ESSAGES ....................... AFETY NSTRUCTIONS 1. USING THIS MANUAL ....................1 ........................1 ONVENTIONS Bold Text ........................1 Notes and Important Messages .................. 1 Hyperlink ........................2 Illustrations ........................2 Procedures ......................... 2 2. GENERAL INTRODUCTION ..................3 IM S ....................
  • Page 5 Application Buttons ....................74 Locator and Navigation Buttons ................75 System Status Icons ....................76 ......................77 OWERING Reboot System ......................78 4. IMMO ..........................79 ................79 STABLISH EHICLE OMMUNICATION Vehicle Connection ....................79 VCI Connection ......................81 No Communication Message ..................82 ......................
  • Page 6 Function Descriptions ..................... 117 ....................120 XITING IAGNOSTICS 7. SERVICE ........................121 ........................121 ESET (EPB) ................122 LECTRONIC ARKING RAKE EPB Safety ......................122 (BMS) ................. 122 ATTERY ANAGEMENT YSTEM (SAS) S ..............123 TEERING NGLE ENSOR ERVICE (TPMS) ............... 124 RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM...
  • Page 7 My Account ......................148 Training ........................149 Data Logging ......................149 FAQ ........................149 13. VCI MANAGER ......................150 14. QUICK LINK ....................... 152 15. USER FEEDBACK ..................... 153 16. OEM AUTHORIZATION ..................... 154 17. MAXIVIEWER ......................155 18. MAXIVIDEO ........................ 157 19.
  • Page 8 ....................... 173 ROUBLESHOOTING ..................174 COPE IRMWARE PDATE 20. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ................175 ..................175 AINTENANCE NSTRUCTIONS ..................175 ROUBLESHOOTING HECKLIST ....................176 BOUT ATTERY SAGE 21. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION .................. 178 22. WARRANTY ....................... 180 ..................180 IMITED ARRANTY This warranty does not apply to: ................
  • Page 9: Using This Manual

    Using this Manual This manual contains device usage instructions. Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment that are not included in your system. Conventions The following conventions are used. Bold Text Bold text is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options. Example: ...
  • Page 10: Hyperlink

    Hyperlink Hyperlinks, or links, that take you to other related articles, procedures, and illustrations are available in electronic documents. Blue italic text indicates a selectable hyperlink and blue underlined text indicates a website link or an email address link. Illustrations Illustrations used in this manual are samples, the actual testing screen may vary for each vehicle being tested.
  • Page 11: General Introduction

    General Introduction The MaxiIM IM608 II/MaxiIM IM608 Pro II (hereinafter referred to as IM608 II/IM608 Pro II) is the most advanced and smart key programming tool that combines the most powerful IMMO and programming functions with OE-level diagnostics and advanced service functions in one Android based 10.1-inch touchscreen tablet.
  • Page 12 Ambient Light Sensor — detects ambient brightness. Power LED — indicates battery level & charging or system status. Microphone The power LED displays green, yellow or red depending on power level and operating state. A. Green  Illuminates green when the tablet is charging and the battery level is above 90%. ...
  • Page 13: Power Sources

    Figure 2-3 MaxiIM Tablet, Top View 10. DC Power Supply Input Port 11. Headphone Jack 12. USB Port 13. HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) Port 14. USB Port 15. Mini USB Port 16. Power/Lock Button — turns the device on & off with long press, or locks the screen with short press.
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Table 2-1 Specifications Item Description Operating System Android Qualcomm Longevity Platform: SDM660/SDA660 Processor 2.2 GHz Quad high-performance Kryo cores, 1.9 GHz Quad low-power Kryo cores Memory 4 GB RAM + 128 GB On-board Memory 10.1-inch LED capacitive touch screen with 1920 Display x 1200 resolution Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)
  • Page 15: Maxiflash Jvci+ - Vehicle Communication Interface

    Item Description ISO 9142-2, ISO 14230-2, ISO 15765-4, K/L-Line, Flashing Code, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-J1850 PWM, CAN ISO 11898, Highspeed, Middlespeed, Protocols Lowspeed and Singlewire CAN, GM UART, UART Echo Byte Protocol, Honda Diag-H Protocol, TP 2.0, TP 1.6, SAE J1939, SAE J1708, Fault- Tolerant CAN MaxiFlash JVCI+ —...
  • Page 16: Programming Capability

    Table 2-2 LED Status Color Description Flashes solid green when communicating with Vehicle Green the vehicle’s system. Illuminates solid green when properly Green connected with the tablet via the USB cable. Connection Illuminates solid blue when connected with the Blue tablet via wireless (BT) connection.
  • Page 17: Power Sources

    Power Sources The MaxiFlash JVCI+ device can receive power from the following sources:  Vehicle Power  AC/DC Power Supply Vehicle Power The MaxiFlash JVCI+ device operates on 12/24 Volts vehicle power, which receives power via the vehicle data connection port. The device powers on whenever it is connected to an OBDII/EOBD compliant data link connector (DLC).
  • Page 18: Xp400 Pro

    XP400 Pro The XP400 Pro has the following functions: (1) Read transponder data (including Mercedes-Benz infrared smart key), and generate exclusive keys. (2) Read/write on-board EEPROM chip data, and read/write MCU/ECU chip data. (3) Read/write remote control transponder data and detect key frequency. Compatible with the key Programming diagnostic tablet or a computer with installed key Programming software, the XP400 Pro can read/write transponder data quickly and accurately.
  • Page 19 Status LED — indicates the current operating status. EEPROM Component Transponder Slot — holds the EEPROM plug-in transponder or EEPROM socket. Table 2-4 Definitions of ECU Cable Color Definition Note +12V Black Green Orange CANL Blue CANH Brown BOOTM Yellow White Table 2-5 Definitions of MCU Cable Color...
  • Page 20 Color Definition Note Purple Yellow Green Shielded Black Twisted Shielded White Twisted Table 2-6 Definitions of MC9S12 Cable Color Definition Note Black Green XCLKS Blue Yellow RESET Shielded Black Twisted Shielded White Twisted Table 2-7 Description of the Status LED Indicator Status Description...
  • Page 21: Register Coverage

    Register Coverage Table 2-8 Register Coverage Manufacturer Chip Model Note AK93CXX AK64XX ALTERA EPCSXXX AMIC A25LXXX AT17XXXX AT24XXXX AT25XXX AT26XXX ATMEL AT34XXX AT45DXX AT59CXX AT93CXX CAT10XX CAT24XXX CAT25XXX CAT35CXXX CATALYST/ONSEMI CAT59CXX CAT64LCXX CAT93CXX PM25LDXXX CHINGIS/PMC PM25LVXXX...
  • Page 22 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PM25WXXX EN25BXX EN25DXXX EN25FXX EN25MXX EN25QXXX EN25TXX ESMT F25L0XX XL[S]24CXX XL[S]93CXX EXEL XL[S]93LCXX PM24CXXX PM24CLXXX PM25XXX FM93CXX FM93CSXX FAIRCHILD/NSC/RAMTRON NM24CXX NM34XXX NM93XX NM93CXX NM93CSXX FUJITSU MB85RCXX BAWXXXXXX ER59XXX...
  • Page 23 Manufacturer Chip Model Note GIGADEVICE GD25QXX GRUNDIG GRX-XXX HOLTEK HT93CXX NVMXXXX MDAXXXX KHIC KH25LXXXX MACRONIX MX25LXX 24AAXX 24[F][L]CXX 25AAXXX 25LCXXX MICROCHIP 93C/AA/LCXX[A] 93C/AA/LCXX[B] 93C/AA/LCXX[C] M25PXXX MICRON M25QXXX MITSUBISHI M6M800X1 UPD625X M25PXXX NUMONYX M25QXXX MSM16XXX PCT25VF032B PHILIPS PCA85XX PIONEER PDXXXX...
  • Page 24 Manufacturer Chip Model Note BR24CXX BR90XX ROHM BR93XXX KM93CXX SAMSUNG KS24XXXX S-24XXX SEIKO S-93XXX SONY CXK10XX S25FLXX SPANSION S99-50084 SST25LF0X0A SST25VFXXX M24CXX M25P[E/X]XX M34XXX M35XXX M8571 M93C/SXX M95XXX ST24XXX ST25XXX ST93C/CSX6/X7 ST950XX ST95P0X...
  • Page 25: Mcu Coverage

    Manufacturer Chip Model Note W25PXXX WINBOND W25XXXX X24XXX XICOR X504X MCU Coverage Table 2-9 MCU Coverage Manufacturer Chip Model Note ATTINYXXX AT90XXXXX AT90S2313 AT90S8515 AT90CAN32 AT90CAN64 AT90CAN128 ATMEGA48XX 48/48P/48PB ATMEL ATMEGA8 ATMEGA88XX 88/88P/88PB ATMEGA16XX 16/162/163/164(P)/165( P)/168(P/PB)/169(P) ATMEGA32XX 32/323/324(P/PB)/325( P)/328(P/PB)/329(P)/32 90(P) ATMEGA33XX 00/00P...
  • Page 26 Manufacturer Chip Model Note ATMEGA64XX 64/644(P)/645(P)/6450( P)/649(P)/6490(P) ATMEGA103 ATMEGA128X 128/1280/1281/1284(P) ATMEGA256X 60/61 ATMEGA8515 ATMEGA8535 MC68HC05B4 MC68HC05B6 MC68HC05B8 MC68HC05B16 MC68HC05B32 MC68HC05H12 MC68HC05L28 MC68HC05P3 FREESCALE MC68HC05X16 MC68HC05X32 MC68HC705B16 MC68HC705B16N MC68HC705B32 MC68HC705D9 MC68HC705E6 MC68HC705E6...
  • Page 27 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC68HC705P3 MC68HC705X32 MC68HC11A1 MC68HC11A8 MC68HC11E1 MC68HC11E9 MC68HC11E20 MC68HC11E32 MC68HC11EA9 MC68HC11F1 MC68HC11K4 MC68HC11KA2 MC68HC11KA4 MC68HC11KG4 MC68HC11KS2 MC68HC11KW1 MC68HC11L6 MC68HC11P2 MC68HC11PA8 MC68HC11PH8 MC68HC711E9 MC68HC711E20 MC68HC711EA9 MC68HC711PH8...
  • Page 28 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC68HC08ASxxA MC68HC08ASxxA MC68HC908AB32 MC68HC908APxxA MC68HC908AP64 MC68HC908AZxx MC68HC908AZxxA MC68HC908GP32 MC68HC908GRxx MC68HC908GTxx MC68HC908GZxx MC68HC908JB8 MC68HC908JB16 MC68HC908JK3 MC68HC908JL3 MC68HC908JL16 MC68HC908KX2 MC68HC908LJxx MC68HC908LKxx MC68HC908QC4 MC68HC908QC8 MC68HC908QC16 MC68HC908QY2 MC68HC912D60...
  • Page 29 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC68HC912D60A MC68HC912D60C MC68HC912D60P MC68HC912DG128 MC68HC912DG128A MC68HC912DG128C MC68HC912DG128P MC68HC912DJ128A MC68HC912DT128 MC68HC912DT128A MC68HC912DT128C MC68HC912DT128P MC9RS08KA1 MC9RS08KA2 MC9RS08LA8 MC9S08AC8 MC9S08AC16 MC9S08AC32 MC9S08AC48 MC9S08AC60 MC9S08AC96 MC9S08AC128 MC9S08AW8 MC9S08AW16...
  • Page 30 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S08AW32 MC9S08AW48 MC9S08AW60 MC9S08DV16 MC9S08DV32 MC9S08DV48 MC9S08DV60 MC9S08DV96 MC9S08DV128 MC9S08DN16 MC9S08DN32 MC9S08DN48 MC9S08DN60 MC9S08DZ16 MC9S08DZ32 MC9S08DZ48 MC9S08DZ60 MC9S08DZ96 MC9S08DZ128 MC9S08EL16 MC9S08EL32 MC9S08FL8 MC9S08FL16 MC9S08GB32...
  • Page 31 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S08GB60 MC9S08GT16 MC9S08GT32 MC9S08GT60 MC9S08JM8 MC9S08JM16 MC9S08JM32 MC9S08JM60 MC9S08JS8 MC9S08JS16 MC9S08LC36 MC9S08LC60 MC9S08LG16 MC9S08LG32 MC9S08LH36 MC9S08LH64 MC9S08LL8 MC9S08LL16 MC9S08LL36 MC9S08LL64 MC9S08MM32 MC9S08MM32A MC9S08MM64 MC9S08MP12...
  • Page 32 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S08MP16 MC9S08QA2 MC9S08QA4 MC9S08QB4 MC9S08QB8 MC9S08QD2 MC9S08QD4 MC9S08QE4 MC9S08QE8 MC9S08QE16 MC9S08QE32 MC9S08QE64 MC9S08QE96 MC9S08QE128 MC9S08QG4 MC9S08QG8 MC9S08RC8 MC9S08RC16 MC9S08RC32 MC9S08RC60 MC9S08RD8 MC9S08RD16 MC9S08RD32 MC9S08RD60...
  • Page 33 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S08RE8 MC9S08RE16 MC9S08RE32 MC9S08RE60 MC9S08RG32 MC9S08RG60 MC9S08SC4 MC9S08SE4 MC9S08SE8 MC9S08SF4 MC9S08SG4 MC9S08SG8 MC9S08SG16 MC9S08SG32 MC9S08SH4 MC9S08SH8 MC9S08SL8 MC9S08SL16 MC9S08SU8 MC9S08SU16 MC9S08SV8 MC9S08SV16 MC9S12A32 MC9S12A64...
  • Page 34 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S12A128 MC9S12A256 MC9S12A512 MC9S12B64 MC9S12B128 MC9S12B256 MC9S12C32 MC9S12C64 MC9S12C96 MC9S12C128 MC9S12D32 MC9S12D64 MC9S12DB128 MC9S12DG128 MC9S12DG256 MC9S12DJ64 MC9S12DJ128 MC9S12DJ256 MC9S12DJ512 MC9S12DP256 MC9S12DP512 MC9S12DT128 MC9S12DT256 MC9S12DT512...
  • Page 35 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S12GC16 MC9S12GC32 MC9S12GC64 MC9S12GC96 MC9S12GC128 MC9S12KG32 MC9S12KG64 MC9S12KG128 MC9S12KG256 MC9S12KT128 MC9S12KT256 MC9S12KL64 MC9S12KL128 MC9S12H128 MC9S12H256 MC9S12HN64 MC9S12HA32 MC9S12HA48 MC9S12HA64 MC9S12HY32 MC9S12HY48 MC9S12HY64 MC9S12HZ64 MC9S12HZ128...
  • Page 36 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S12HZ256 MC9S12P32 MC9S12P64 MC9S12P96 MC9S12P128 MC9S12XA128 MC9S12XA256 MC9S12XA512 MC9S12XB128 MC9S12XB256 MC9S12XD64 MC9S12XD128 MC9S12XD256 MC9S12XDG128 MC9S12XDG256 MC9S12XDG512 MC9S12XDP512 MC9S12XDQ256 MC9S12XDT256 MC9S12XDT384 MC9S12XDT512 MC9S12XEA128 MC9S12XEA256 MC9S12XEG128...
  • Page 37 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MC9S12XEG256 MC9S12XEG384 MC9S12XEP768 MC9S12XEP100 MC9S12XEQ384 MC9S12XEQ512 MC9S12XES384 MC9S12XET256 MC9S12XET512 MC9S12XF128 MC9S12XF256 MC9S12XF384 MC9S12XF512 MC9S12XHY128 MC9S12XHY256 MC9S12XHZ256 MC9S12XHZ384 MC9S12XHZ512 MC9S12XS64 MC9S12XS128 MC9S12XS256 MPC5601D MPC5602B MPC5602D...
  • Page 38 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MPC5603B MPC5603C MPC5604B MPC5604C MPC5605B MPC5606B MPC5607B MPC5601P MPC5602P MPC5603P MPC5604P MPC5604E MPC5602S MPC5604S MPC5606S MB90F038S MB90F342 MB90F345 MB90F346 MB90F347 FUJITSU MB90F349 MB90F352 MB90F357 MB90F387...
  • Page 39 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MB90F423 MB90F428 MB90F438L MB90F439 MB90F455 MB90F456 MB90F457 MB90F462 MB90F497 MB90F498G MB90F523B MB90F543 MB90F546 MB90F548 MB90F549 MB90F553A MB90F594A MB90F654A MB90F867 MB95F108AM MB95F108B MB95F116MA MB95F118B MB95F118M...
  • Page 40 Manufacturer Chip Model Note MB95F128 MB95F128MB MB95F136MB MB95F156M MB95F166 MB95F168MA MB96F348 MB96F385 MB96F386 MB96F387 MB96F673 MB96F675 MB96F683 MB96F685 MB96F693 MB96F695 MB96F696 MB96F6A5 MB96F6A6 XC164CS-16F XC164CS-32F XC2060M-104F INFINEON XC2060N-40F XC2080-96F...
  • Page 41 Manufacturer Chip Model Note XC2336A-56F XC2336A-72F XC2361A-56F XC2361A-72F XC2363A-56F XC2363A-72F XC2364A-56F XC2364A-72F XC2364A-104F XC2365A-56F XC2365A-72F XC2365A-104F XC2336B-24F XC2336B-40F XC2361B-24F XC2361B-40F XC2363B-24F XC2363B-40F XC2364B-24F XC2364B-40F XC2365B-24F XC2365B-40F XC2765X-72F XC2765X-104F...
  • Page 42 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC12F508 PIC12F509 PIC12F510 PIC12F609 PIC12F615 PIC12F617 PIC12F629 PIC12F635 PIC12F675 PIC12F683 PIC12F752 PIC12(L)F1501 MICROCHIP PIC12(L)F1552 PIC12(L)F1571 PIC12(L)F1572 PIC12(L)F1612 PIC12(L)F1822 PIC12(L)F1840 PIC12HV609 PIC12HV615 PIC16F505 PIC16F506 PIC16F54 PIC16F610...
  • Page 43 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16F616 PIC16F631 PIC16F636 PIC16F639 PIC16F677 PIC16F684 PIC16F685 PIC16F687 PIC16F688 PIC16F689 PIC16F690 PIC16F707 PIC16F72 PIC16F722 PIC16F723 PIC16F724 PIC16F726 PIC16F727 PIC16F73 PIC16F74 PIC16F76 PIC16F77 PIC16F818 PIC16F819...
  • Page 44 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16F83 PIC16F84 PIC16F87 PIC16F870 PIC16F871 PIC16F872 PIC16F873 PIC16F874 PIC16F876 PIC16F877 PIC16F88 PIC16F882 PIC16F883 PIC16F884 PIC16F886 PIC16F887 PIC16F913 PIC16F914 PIC16F916 PIC16F917 PIC16F946 PIC16F1454 PIC16F1455 PIC16F1459...
  • Page 45 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16(L)F707 PIC16(L)F722 PIC16(L)F723 PIC16(L)F724 PIC16(L)F726 PIC16(L)F727 PIC16(L)F88 PIC16(L)F1454 PIC16(L)F1455 PIC16(L)F1459 PIC16(L)F1503 PIC16(L)F1507 PIC16(L)F1508 PIC16(L)F1509 PIC16(L)F1512 PIC16(L)F1513 PIC16(L)F1516 PIC16(L)F1517 PIC16(L)F1518 PIC16(L)F1519 PIC16(L)F1526 PIC16(L)F1527 PIC16(L)F1554 PIC16(L)F1559...
  • Page 46 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16(L)F1566 PIC16(L)F1567 PIC16(L)F1613 PIC16(L)F1614 PIC16(L)F1615 PIC16(L)F1618 PIC16(L)F1619 PIC16(L)F1703 PIC16(L)F1704 PIC16(L)F1705 PIC16(L)F1707 PIC16(L)F1708 PIC16(L)F1709 PIC16(L)F1713 PIC16(L)F1716 PIC16(L)F1717 PIC16(L)F1718 PIC16(L)F1719 PIC16(L)F1823 PIC16(L)F1824 PIC16(L)F1825 PIC16(L)F1826 PIC16(L)F1827 PIC16(L)F1828...
  • Page 47 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16(L)F1829 PIC16(L)F18313 PIC16(L)F18323 PIC16(L)F18324 PIC16(L)F18325 PIC16(L)F18326 PIC16(L)F18344 PIC16(L)F18345 PIC16(L)F18346 PIC16(L)F1847 PIC16(L)F1902 PIC16(L)F1903 PIC16(L)F1904 PIC16(L)F1906 PIC16(L)F1907 PIC16(L)F1933 PIC16(L)F1934 PIC16(L)F1936 PIC16(L)F1937 PIC16(L)F1938 PIC16(L)F1939 PIC16(L)F1946 PIC16(L)F1947 PIC16HV610...
  • Page 48 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC16HV616 PIC18F242 PIC18F248 PIC18F252 PIC18F258 PIC18F442 PIC18F448 PIC18F452 PIC18F458 PIC18F1220 PIC18F1230 PIC18F1320 PIC18F1330 PIC18F2220 PIC18F2221 PIC18F2320 PIC18F2321 PIC18F2410 PIC18F2420 PIC18F2423 PIC18F2450 PIC18F2455 PIC18F2458 PIC18F2480...
  • Page 49 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC18F2510 PIC18F2515 PIC18F2520 PIC18F2523 PIC18F2525 PIC18F2550 PIC18F2553 PIC18F2580 PIC18F2585 PIC18F2610 PIC18F2620 PIC18F2680 PIC18F2682 PIC18F2685 PIC18F4220 PIC18F4221 PIC18F4320 PIC18F4321 PIC18F4410 PIC18F4420 PIC18F4423 PIC18F4450 PIC18F4455 PIC18F4458...
  • Page 50 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC18F4480 PIC18F4510 PIC18F4515 PIC18F4520 PIC18F4523 PIC18F4525 PIC18F4550 PIC18F4553 PIC18F4580 PIC18F4585 PIC18F4610 PIC18F4620 PIC18F4680 PIC18F4682 PIC18F4685 PIC18F6527 PIC18F6622 PIC18F6627 PIC18F6628 PIC18F6722 PIC18F6723 PIC18F8527 PIC18F8622 PIC18F8627...
  • Page 51 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC18F8628 PIC18F8722 PIC18F8723 PIC18F23K20 PIC18F24K20 PIC18F25K20 PIC18F26K20 PIC18F43K20 PIC18F44K20 PIC18F45K20 PIC18F46K20 PIC18(L)F13K22 PIC18(L)F13K50 PIC18(L)F14K22 PIC18(L)F14K50 PIC18(L)F24K50 PIC18(L)F25K50 PIC18(L)F26K50 PIC18(L)F45K50 PIC18(L)F46K50 PIC18(L)F24J10 PIC18(L)F24J11 PIC18(L)F24J50 PIC18(L)F25J10...
  • Page 52 Manufacturer Chip Model Note PIC18(L)F25J11 PIC18(L)F25J50 PIC18(L)F26J11 PIC18(L)F26J13 PIC18(L)F26J50 PIC18(L)F26J53 PIC18(L)F27J13 PIC18(L)F27J53 PIC18(L)F44J10 PIC18(L)F44J11 PIC18(L)F44J50 PIC18(L)F45J10 PIC18(L)F45J11 PIC18(L)F45J50 PIC18(L)F46J11 PIC18(L)F46J13 PIC18(L)F46J50 PIC18(L)F46J53 PIC18(L)F47J13 PIC18(L)F47J53 PIC24F08KA101 PIC24F08KA102 PIC24F16KA101 PIC24F16KA102...
  • Page 53 Manufacturer Chip Model Note CR16MCS9 CR16MCT9 R5F21112 R5F21113 R5F21114 R5F21122 R5F21123 R5F21124 R5F21244 R5F21245 R5F21246 R5F21247 R5F21248 RENESAS R5F21254 R5F21255 R5F21256 R5F21257 R5F21258 R5F21262 R5F21264 R5F21265 R5F21266 R5F21272 R5F21274...
  • Page 54 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F21275 R5F21276 R5F212A7 R5F212A8 R5F212AA R5F212AC R5F212B7 R5F212B8 R5F212BA R5F212BC R5F212C7 R5F212C8 R5F212CA R5F212CC R5F212D7 R5F212D8 R5F212DA R5F212DC R5F21354 R5F21355 R5F21356 R5F21357 R5F21358 R5F2135A...
  • Page 55 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F2135C R5F21546E R5F21547E R5F21548E R5F2154AE R5F2154CE R5F21546F R5F21547F R5F21548F R5F2154AF R5F2154CF R5F21546G R5F21547G R5F21548G R5F2154AG R5F2154CG R5F21546H R5F21547H R5F21548H R5F2154AH R5F2154CH R5F363A6 R5F363AE R5F363AK...
  • Page 56 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F363AM R5F363B6 R5F363BE R5F36406 R5F3640E R5F3640K R5F3640M R5F364A6 R5F364AE R5F364AM R5F36506 R5F3650E R5F3650K R5F3650M R5F3650N R5F36CA6 R5F36CAE R5F36CAK R5F36CAM R5F64110 R5F64111 R5F64112 R5F64114 R5F64115...
  • Page 57 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F64116 R5F6411E R5F6411F R5F64165 R5F64166 R5F64167 R5F64168 R5F64169 R5F64175 R5F64176 R5F64177 R5F64178 R5F64179 R5F6417A R5F6417B R5F64185 R5F64186 R5F64187 R5F64188 R5F64189 R5F64206 R5F64207 R5F6420A R5F6420B...
  • Page 58 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F64210 R5F64211 R5F64212 R5F64213 R5F64216 R5F64217 R5F64218 R5F64219 R5F6421A R5F6421B R5F6421C R5F6421D R5F6421E R5F6421F R5F6421G R5F6421H R5F6442F R5F6442H R5F6445F R5F6445H R5F64116J R5F64116K R5F64116L R5F64116M...
  • Page 59 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R5F64117J R5F64117K R5F64117L R5F64117M R5F64118J R5F64118K R5F64118L R5F64118M R5F64524JFD R5F64524LFD R5F64524KFD R5F64525JFD R5F64525LFD R5F64525KFD R5F6452MJFD R5F6452MLFD R5F6452MKFD R5F6452NJFD R5F6452NLFD R5F6452NKFD M30620FC M30624FG M30873FH M30875FH...
  • Page 60 Manufacturer Chip Model Note M30876FJ M30878FJ M30879FK M30879FL M3087BFK M3087BFL M30880FW M30880FH M30880FJ M30882FW M30882FH M30882FJ R7F701002 R7F701003 R7F701006 R7F701007 R7F701008 R7F701009 R7F701010 R7F701011 R7F701012 R7F701013 R7F701014 R7F701015...
  • Page 61 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R7F701016 R7F701017 R7F701018 R7F701019 R7F701020 R7F701021 R7F701022 R7F701023 R7F701024 R7F701025 R7F701028 R7F701029 R7F701030 R7F701032 R7F701033 R7F701034 R7F701040 R7F701041 R7F701042 R7F701043 R7F701044 R7F701045 R7F701046 R7F701047...
  • Page 62 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R7F701048 R7F701049 R7F701050 R7F701051 R7F701052 R7F701053 R7F701054 R7F701055 R7F701056 R7F701057 R7F701A03 R7F701A23 R7F701542 R7F701543 R7F701546 R7F701547 R7F701557 R7F701560 R7F701561 R7F701562 R7F701563 R7F701566 R7F701567 R7F701577...
  • Page 63 Manufacturer Chip Model Note R7F701580 R7F701581 R7F701582 R7F701583 R7F701586 R7F701587 R7F701597 R7F701602 R7F701603 R7F701610 R7F701611 R7F701612 R7F701613 R7F701620 R7F701621 R7F701622 R7F701623 uPD70F3230 uPD70F3231 uPD70F3232 uPD70F3233 uPD70F3234 uPD70F3235 uPD70F3236...
  • Page 64 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3237 uPD70F3238 uPD70F3239 uPD70F3333 uPD70F3334 uPD70F3335 uPD70F3336 uPD70F3340 uPD70F3341 uPD70F3342 uPD70F3343 uPD70F3344 uPD70F3345 uPD70F3346 uPD70F3347 uPD70F3348 uPD70F3349 uPD70F3350 uPD70F3351 uPD70F3352 uPD70F3353 uPD70F3354 uPD70F3355 uPD70F3356...
  • Page 65 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3357 uPD70F3358 uPD70F3364 uPD70F3365 uPD70F3366 uPD70F3367 uPD70F3368 uPD70F3370A uPD70F3371 uPD70F3372 uPD70F3373 uPD70F3374 uPD70F3375 uPD70F3376A uPD70F3377A uPD70F3378 uPD70F3379 uPD70F3380 uPD70F3381 uPD70F3382 uPD70F3383 uPD70F3384 uPD70F3385 uPD70F3402...
  • Page 66 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3403 uPD70F3403A uPD70F3421 uPD70F3422 uPD70F3423 uPD70F3424 uPD70F3425 uPD70F3426 uPD70F3427 uPD70F3433 uPD70F3438 uPD70F3451 uPD70F3452 uPD70F3453 uPD70F3454 uPD70F3461 uPD70F3464 uPD70F3465 uPD70F3466 uPD70F3469 uPD70F3470 uPD70F3471 uPD70F3472 uPD70F3474...
  • Page 67 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3475 uPD70F3476 uPD70F3477 uPD70F3478 uPD70F3479 uPD70F3480 uPD70F3481 uPD70F3482 uPD70F3483 uPD70F3486 uPD70F3487 uPD70F3488 uPD70F3505A uPD70F3506 uPD70F3507 uPD70F3508 uPD70F3509 uPD70F3522 uPD70F3523 uPD70F3524 uPD70F3525 uPD70F3526 uPD70F3529 uPD70F3548...
  • Page 68 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3549 uPD70F3550 uPD70F3551 uPD70F3552 uPD70F3553 uPD70F3554 uPD70F3555 uPD70F3556 uPD70F3557 uPD70F3558 uPD70F3559 uPD70F3560 uPD70F3561 uPD70F3570 uPD70F3571 uPD70F3572 uPD70F3573 uPD70F3574 uPD70F3575 uPD70F3576 uPD70F3577 uPD70F3578 uPD70F3579 uPD70F3580...
  • Page 69 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3582 uPD70F3583 uPD70F3584 uPD70F3585 uPD70F3592 uPD70F3610 uPD70F3611 uPD70F3612 uPD70F3613 uPD70F3614 uPD70F3615 uPD70F3616 uPD70F3617 uPD70F3618 uPD70F3619 uPD70F3620 uPD70F3621 uPD70F3622 uPD70F3623 uPD70F3624 uPD70F3625 uPD70F3626 uPD70F3627 uPD70F3628...
  • Page 70 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3629 uPD70F3630 uPD70F3631 uPD70F3632 uPD70F3633 uPD70F3634 uPD70F3635 uPD70F3636 uPD70F3637 uPD70F3638 uPD70F3700 uPD70F3701 uPD70F3702 uPD70F3703 uPD70F3704 uPD70F3706 uPD70F3707 uPD70F3709 uPD70F3710 uPD70F3711 uPD70F3712 uPD70F3715 uPD70F3716 uPD70F3717...
  • Page 71 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3718 uPD70F3719 uPD70F3720 uPD70F3721 uPD70F3722 uPD70F3723 uPD70F3724 uPD70F3739 uPD70F3740 uPD70F3741 uPD70F3742 uPD70F3743 uPD70F3744 uPD70F3745 uPD70F3746 uPD70F3747 uPD70F3750 uPD70F3752 uPD70F3755 uPD70F3757 uPD70F3778 uPD70F3779 uPD70F3780 uPD70F3781...
  • Page 72 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3782 uPD70F3783 uPD70F3784 uPD70F3785 uPD70F3786 uPD70F3809 uPD70F3810 uPD70F3811 uPD70F3812 uPD70F3813 uPD70F3814 uPD70F3815 uPD70F3816 uPD70F3817 uPD70F3818 uPD70F3819 uPD70F3820 uPD70F3821 uPD70F3822 uPD70F3823 uPD70F3824 uPD70F3825 uPD70F3826 uPD70F3827...
  • Page 73 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F3828 uPD70F3829 uPD70F3830 uPD70F3831 uPD70F3832 uPD70F3833 uPD70F3834 uPD70F3835 uPD70F3836 uPD70F3837 uPD70F3925 uPD70F3926 uPD70F3927 uPD70F3931 uPD70F3932 uPD70F3933 uPD70F3934 uPD70F3935 uPD70F3936 uPD70F3937 uPD70F3938 uPD70F3939 uPD70F4000 uPD70F4001...
  • Page 74 Manufacturer Chip Model Note uPD70F4002 uPD70F4003 uPD70F4004 uPD70F4005 uPD70F4006 uPD70F4007 uPD70F4008 uPD70F4009 uPD70F4010 uPD70F4011 uPD70F4012 uPD70F4177 uPD70F4178 uPD70F4179 uPD70F4180 uPD76F0117 uPD76F0192 SAMSUNG S3F9488 SILABS C8051FXXX SPC5607B SPC560BXX SPC560CXX SPC560DXX SPC560PXX...
  • Page 75 Manufacturer Chip Model Note SPC560APXX ST10F2XX STM8AF5XXX STM8AF6XXX STM8AL31XX STM8AL3LXX STM8L051XX STM8L052XX STM8L101XX STM8L151XX STM8L152XX STM8L162XX STM8S003XX STM8S005XX STM8S007XX STM8S103XX STM8S105XX STM8S207XX STM8S208XX STM8S903XX STM32F030XXX STM32F031XXX STM32F050XXX STM32F051XXX...
  • Page 76: Technical Specifications

    Manufacturer Chip Model Note STM32F100XXX STM32F101XXX STM32F103XXX STM32F205RXX MSP430F1XX2 MSP430F123 MSP430F13X MSP430F14XX MSP430F15XX MSP430F16XX MSP430F20XX MSP430F21XX MSP430F22XX MSP430F23X MSP430F24XX MSP430F4XX Technical Specifications Table 2-10 Specifications Item Description -10 ℃ to 70 ℃ (14 ℉ to 158 ℉) Operating Temperature -20 ℃ to 85 ℃ (-4 ℉ to 185 ℉) Storage Temperature Port Type B-USB, DB26, DC12...
  • Page 77: Accessories Kit

    The Main Cable V2.0 connects the MaxiFlash JVCI+ to the vehicle’s data link connector (DLC). NOTE The MaxiFlash JVCI+ can be connected by the Autel Main Cable V2.0 only. DO NOT use other Autel main cables to connect the the MaxiFlash JVCI+. Figure 2-6 Main Cable V2.0 — 1.5m in Length Other Included Accessories USB 2.0 Cable V2...
  • Page 78 Spare Fuse 6 x 30 mm (2 pcs) Auxiliary Power Outlet Adapter AAC001 APC101 (USB Cable) APB129 EEPROM Adapter APB125 Mercedes Infrared Collector APB104 MCU_FQFP64 APB105 MCU_FQFP80 APB106 MCU_FQFP112 APB107 MCU_FQFP114 APB108 MCU_FQFP176...
  • Page 79 APA002 EEPROM Socket APA101 Signal Cable APA103 EEPROM Clamp APA107 ECU Cable APA108 MCU Cable APA109 MC9S12 Cable Connect Cable APB113 PCF79XX Adapter (Optional) APB114 EWS3 Adapter (Optional) APB115 NEC Adapter Plate (Optional) APB118 NEC Steering Lock Adapter (Optional) APB119 TB28FXXX Adapter (Optional)
  • Page 80 APB120 TMS370 Adapter (Optional) APB121 AM29FXXX Adapter Plate (Optional) APB122 AM29FXXX Adapter 1 (Optional) APB123 AM29FXXX Adapter 2 (Optional) APB126 M35080&D80 Adapter (Optional) APB127 MC68HC(7)05BXX Adapter (Optional) APB128 MC68HC05X32 Adapter (Optional) NOTE Optional Accessories can be purchased separately.
  • Page 81: Getting Started

    Getting Started Ensure the tablet is sufficiently charged or is connected to the external power supply (see Power Sources). NOTE The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ from the actual ones. Powering Up Long press the Power/Lock button on the top right of the tablet to power on the unit. The power LED light will illuminate green.
  • Page 82 Remote Desktop for details. Accesses the organization system for saved Data Manager data files. See Data Manager for details. Synchronizes Autel’s online service database Support with the MaxiIM tablet. See Support details. Establishes and manages BT connection with VCI Manager the MaxiFlash.
  • Page 83 See MaxiScope for details. Allows you to register an account, view and Autel User edit your personal profile, and link your Center device. Locator and Navigation Buttons Operations of the Navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen are described in the...
  • Page 84 Button Name Description Back Returns to the previous screen. MaxiIM Enters to MaxiIM Job Menu. Home Android Enters Android System’s Home screen. Home Displays a list of applications that are currently Recent in use. Tap an app icon to launch. To remove Apps an app, swipe it to the left or right.
  • Page 85 NOTE The shortcuts buttons will be highlighted when enabled and dimmed when disabled. Table 3-3 Shortcuts Panel Buttons Button Name Description Wi-Fi Enables/disables Wi-Fi when pressed. Enables/disables Bluetooth when Bluetooth pressed. Battery Shows the battery status. Enables/disables Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb mode.
  • Page 86 Reboot System In case of a system crash, long press the Power/Lock button and tap Restart to reboot the system.
  • Page 87 IMMO The IMMO application mainly provides Automatic Selection, Manual Selection, and System Selection modes to guide technicians to perform IMMO-related functions, including Key Learning, Remote Control Learning, Remote Control Add, etc. Establish Vehicle Communication The IMMO operations require connecting the IM608 II/IM608 Pro II tablet to the test vehicle through the MaxiFlash JVCI+ using the main cable and the included USB cable (2m).
  • Page 88 NOTE The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dashboard; refer to the user manual of the test vehicle for additional connection information. Non-OBDII Vehicle Connection This type of connection requires both the main cable and a required OBDI adapter for the specific vehicle being serviced.
  • Page 89 VCI Connection After the VCI is properly connected to the vehicle, the Power LED on the VCI illuminates solid green, and is ready to establish communication with the tablet. The VCI supports two communication methods with the tablet: BT and USB. Pairing Up via BT Among all methods, BT pairing is recommended as the first choice for the communication between the tablet and the VCI.
  • Page 90 Autel or local distributor for technical support. B. If the VCI is unable to establish a communication link, a prompt message displays with check instructions.
  • Page 91  Incorrect vehicle identification was entered. Getting Started Ensure a communication link is established between the test vehicle and the tablet via the main cable, and the XP400 Pro is connected to the tablet with the supplied USB cable. Vehicle Menu Layout When the tablet is properly connected to the vehicle, the platform is ready to start vehicle diagnosis.
  • Page 92 Top Toolbar Buttons The operations of the toolbar buttons at the top of the screen are listed and described in the table below: Table 4-1 Top Toolbar Buttons Button Name Description Home Returns to the MaxiIM Job Menu. Displays a dropdown list; tap Auto Detect for auto VIN detection;...
  • Page 93 Vehicle Identification The MaxiIM IMMO system supports five methods for Vehicle Identification. Auto Detect Manual Input Scan VIN/License Automatic Selection Manual Selection Auto Detect The MaxiIM IMMO system features the latest VIN-based Auto Detect function to identify vehicles and it is applied to IMMO, Programmer, Diagnostics, and Service applications. ...
  • Page 94 Manual Input For vehicles that not supporting the Auto Detect function, you may manually enter the vehicle VIN.  To perform Manual Input Tap the IMMO application button on the MaxiIM Job Menu. The Vehicle Menu displays. Tap the VID button on the top toolbar. Select Manual Input.
  • Page 95 Tap Scan VIN/License to enter scanning screen. On the right side of the screen, from the top to the bottom, three options are available: Scan Barcode, Scan VIN, and Scan License. NOTE The method of Scan License is supported in some countries and areas. Please manually enter the license numbers if it is not available.
  • Page 96  To perform Automatic Selection Tap the IMMO application button from the MaxiIM Job Menu. The Vehicle Menu displays. Tap the manufacturer button of the test vehicle. Tap Automatic Selection and the VIN information will be automatically acquired. Follow the on-screen instruction to display the function screen. Manual Selection When the vehicle’s VIN is not automatically retrievable through the vehicle's ECU, or the specific VIN is unknown, the vehicle can be manually selected.
  • Page 97 Status Information Bar Main Section Function Buttons Operation Toolbar The Operation Toolbar contains a number of buttons such as print and save. The table below provides a brief description of the operations. Table 4-2 Operation Toolbar Buttons Button Name Description Home Returns to the MaxiIM Job Menu.
  • Page 98  To print data Tap the IMMO application button on the MaxiIM Job Menu. The Print button on the toolbar is available throughout the IMMO operations. Tap Print. A drop-down menu displays. Tap Print This Page to print a screenshot of the current screen or tap Print All Data to print the all data. A temporary file will be created and send to the connected computer for printing.
  • Page 99 Confirmation Messages This type of messages usually displays as an “Information” screen to inform the user that a selected action cannot be reversed or when an action has been initiated and confirmation is needed to continue. When a user-response is not required to continue, the message displays briefly. Warning Messages This type of messages displays a warning that a selected action may result in an irreversible change or loss of data.
  • Page 100 There are mainly four options available on the next screen after the vehicle information is confirmed: IMMO Status Scan Control Unit Hot Function Vehicle IMMO Information IMMO Status Scan The IMMO Status Scan function performs a comprehensive scanning over all the systems on the vehicle’s IMMO ECU in order to locate fault systems and retrieve DTCs.
  • Page 101 Main Section Figure 4-7 Main Section of IMMO Status Screen Part A displays the scanned systems highlighted by different colors. Each color represents varied status, which you can check on the screen. Part B displays scan results with the left column showing scan items and the right displaying the diagnostic marks, which indicate different conditions of the test result.
  • Page 102 Function Buttons The Function Buttons are described briefly in the table below. Button Description Displays the diagnostic data in the report Report form. Add key(guided) Enters keys learning program. Immobilizer learning Displays Immobilizer learning screen. Exits the IMMO Status Scan function. Control Unit This option allows you to manually locate a required control system for testing through a series of choices.
  • Page 103 a dealer key?” message, select Yes to confirm, or select No to quit the operation. Figure 4-9 Key Learning Screen 2 Follow the onscreen instruction to place a Blade Key in the XP400 Pro key slot and press OK to continue. If the new key is blocked, the tablet will ask if you want to unlock the key, select Yes to continue, or select No to quit the operation.
  • Page 104 Follow the onscreen instructions to insert the key to be learned into the vehicle ignition switch. Figure 4-11 Key Learning Screen 4 10. When Key Learning is completed successfully, the following screen displays. Press OK to exit the function. Figure 4-12 Key Learning Screen 5...
  • Page 105 Hot Function Figure 4-13 Hot Function Screen Hot Function consists of guided functions with step-by-step instructions. The available functions may vary from the test vehicle. The function may include Add Key (guided). Follow the corresponding on-screen instructions to complete the operation. Vehicle IMMO Information This function displays the specific information of the tested vehicle, including key information, and OBD position.
  • Page 106 Manual Selection For vehicles that do not support Auto selection by VIN, you may manually select your vehicle information by tapping on Manual Selection. After the vehicle information is selected, a vehicle profile will display. Select OK to continue.  To perform Manual Selection Tap IMMO application button on the MaxiIM Job Menu.
  • Page 107 Programmer The Programmer application requires connection between the tablet and the XP400 Pro, and no vehicle connection is required. This application can access the key chip, read, retrieve, and write key information, as well as other key related functions. Operations There are five available options when you access the Programmer application: Key —...
  • Page 108 Take Chip Read & Write as an example: Tap Programmer on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Select Chip (EEPROM, MCU, ECU) on the Type selection menu. Select Chip Read & Write on the Functions menu. In this example, select EEPROM on the following screen. Figure 5-2 Chip Read &...
  • Page 109 Select Read on the next menu. Figure 5-4 Read Menu The chip data screen displays. Select Save to save the data, or select Cancel to exit. Figure 5-5 Read Operation Screen Type the file name and select Save, the chip data will be saved on the tablet. And a...
  • Page 110 “File saved successfully.” message displays. Figure 5-6 Save Data Screen Select Write on the operations menu. The tablet will open the default folder, select the saved data and click OK to write it into a black chip. And a “Chip written successfully.”...
  • Page 111 Diagnostics The Diagnostics application can retrieve ECU information, read & erase DTCs, and view live data. The Diagnostics application can access the electronic control unit (ECU) for various vehicle control systems, including engine, transmission, antilock brake system (ABS), airbag system (SRS). Diagnosis The Diagnostics application enables a data link to the electronic control system of the test vehicle for vehicle diagnosis via OBDII connection.
  • Page 112 Auto Scan The Auto Scan function performs a comprehensive scanning over all the ECUs in the vehicle to locate systems’ faults and retrieve DTCs. The sample operation interface of Auto Scan displays as below: Figure 6-1 Auto Scan Operation Screen Navigation Bar Main Section Function Buttons...
  • Page 113 Column 4 — to perform further diagnosis or testing on a specific system item. Tap the button to the right of that item. A Function Menu screen will display. Function Buttons A brief description of the operations of the Auto Scan’s Function Buttons’ are displayed in the table below.
  • Page 114 Control Unit Figure 6-2 Function Menu Screen Manually locate a required control system for testing through a series of selection choices. Follow the menu driven procedures and make proper selection; the application guides the user to the proper diagnostic function menu based on selections. The Function Menu options vary slightly from different vehicles.
  • Page 115 NOTE Toolbar functions such as saving and printing of test results can be performed throughout diagnostic testing. Data logging and access to help information are also available.  To perform a diagnostic function Establish communication with the test vehicle. Identify the test vehicle by selecting from the menu options. Select the Diagnosis section.
  • Page 116 Trouble Codes Read Codes This function retrieves and displays the DTCs from the vehicle’s control system. The Read Codes screen varies for each vehicle being tested. On some vehicles, freeze frame data can also be retrieved for viewing. The sample Read Codes screen displays as below: Figure 6-4 Trouble Codes Screen Main Section DTC Column —...
  • Page 117 Erase Codes After reading the retrieved codes from the vehicle and certain repairs have been carried out, you can decide to erase the codes from the vehicle using this function. Before performing this function, make sure the vehicle’s ignition key is in the ON (RUN) position with the engine off.
  • Page 118 Main Section  Name Column — displays the parameter names. Check Box — tap the check box on the left side of the parameter name to make item selection. Tap the check box again to deselect the item. Drop-down Button — tap the drop-down button on the right side of the parameter name to open a sub menu, providing data display mode options.
  • Page 119 Full Screen Display — this option is only available in the waveform graph mode, and primarily used in Graph Merge status for data comparison. Under this mode, there are four control buttons available on the top-right side of the screen. ...
  • Page 120 Figure 6-6 Trigger Setting Screen Two buttons and two input boxes are available in the Trigger Settings window. a) Trigger — switches the trigger on and off. The trigger is On by default. b) Buzzer Alarm — switches the alarm on and off. The alarm function makes a beep sound as an alert when the data reading reaches the preset minimum or maximum point.
  • Page 121 NOTE In this mode, Graph Merge can only display up to three parameter items.  To merge selected data graphs Select parameter items to be merged. Tap the Graph Merge button at the bottom of the Live Data Screen. a) This mode only supports parameters that can be represented digitally. If non-digital parameters are selected, a message will display advising the user that the selected parameters are not supported in this mode and to select 2 to 5 digital parameters.
  • Page 122 Tap OK to save the setting and return to the Live Data Setting screen, or tap the X button at the upper-right corner to exit without saving. Tap Done at the upper-right corner of the Live Data Setting screen to confirm and save the setting, and return to the Live Data screen, or tap Cancel to exit without saving.
  • Page 123 During an active test, the tablet sends commands to the ECU in order to drive the actuators. This test determines the integrity of the system or parts by reading the engine ECU data, or by monitoring the operation of the actuators, such as switching a solenoid, relay, or switch, between two operating states.
  • Page 124 operation being selected. The third part displays the current conditions of the vehicle control module being learned for comparison to the preconditions suggested by the second part. If the current condition of the control module is out of the suggested limit value, you must adjust the vehicle condition to meet the requirement.
  • Page 125 General Procedure  To access the OBDII/EOBD diagnostics functions Tap the Diagnostics application button from the MaxiIM Job Menu. The Vehicle Menu displays. Tap the EOBD button. There are two options to establish communication with the vehicle.  Auto Scan — when this option is selected the diagnostic tool attempts to establish communication using each protocol in order to determine which one the vehicle is broadcasting on.
  • Page 126 DTC & FFD When this function is selected, the screen displays a list of Stored Codes and Pending Codes. When the Freeze Frame data of certain DTCs are available for viewing, a snowflake button will display on the right side of the DTC item. Figure 6-10 DTC &...
  • Page 127 component or system. If test results indicate another failure after additional driving, then a DTC is set to indicate a faulty component or system, and the MIL is illuminated.  Freeze Frame In most cases the stored frame is the last DTC that occurred. Certain DTCs, which have a greater impact on vehicle emission, have a higher priority.
  • Page 128 Vehicle Information The option displays the vehicle identification number (VIN), the calibration identification, and the calibration verification number (CVN), and other information of the test vehicle. Vehicle Status This item is used to check the current condition of the vehicle, including communication protocols of OBDII modules, retrieved codes amount, status of the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL), and other additional information.
  • Page 129 Service The Service section is specially designed to provide you with quick access to the vehicle systems for various scheduled service and maintenance performances. The typical service operation screen is a series of menu driven executive commands. By following the on-screen instructions to select appropriate execution options, enter correct values or data, and perform necessary actions, the system will guide you through the complete performance for various service operations.
  • Page 130 Ensure that the EPB control system is reactivated after the maintenance work has been completed. NOTE Autel accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from the maintenance of the Electronic Parking Brake system. Battery Management System (BMS) The BMS (Battery Management System) allows the scan tool to evaluate the battery charge state, monitor the close-circuit current, register the battery replacement, and activate the rest state of the vehicle.
  • Page 131 Accident repairs where damage to the steering angle sensor or assembly, or any part of the steering system may have occurred NOTE Autel accepts no responsibility for any accident or injury arising from servicing the SAS system. When interpreting DTCs retrieved from the vehicle, always follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for repair.
  • Page 132 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) This function allows you quickly look up the tire sensor IDs from the vehicle's ECU, as well as to perform TPMS replacement and reset procedures after tire sensors are replaced.
  • Page 133 Update The Update application allows you to download the latest released software. The updates can improve the MaxiIM applications’ capabilities, typically by adding new tests, new models, or enhanced applications to the database. The tablet automatically searches for available updates for all of the MaxiIM software when it is connected to the internet.
  • Page 134 Function Buttons Name (A – Z) — changes the display sequence of available updates. There are  five options: Date (Old to New), Date (New to Old), Frequency, Name (A – Z), and Name (Z – A). Bulk Update — allows you to select one or more or all items to update at once. ...
  • Page 135 Settings Selecting Settings application opens a setup screen, on which you can adjust default setting and view information about the MaxiIM system. There are nine options available for the MaxiIM system settings:  Units  Language  Printing Settings  Push Notifications ...
  • Page 136  To adjust the units setting Tap the Settings application on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Tap the Units option on the left column. Select the required measurement unit, Metric or Imperial. A tick icon will display to the right of the selected unit. Tap the Home button on the top left corner to return to the MaxiIM Job Menu.
  • Page 137 To install the MaxiSys Printer driver program Download Maxi PC Suite on www.autel.com > Support > Downloads > Autel Update Tools. Select Maxi PC Suite and click Download here to install the printer to your PC. Double click the setup.exe file.
  • Page 138  To print a file via PC Run the PC Link on the computer. Click Test Print to make sure the printer is working successfully. Tap the Print button on the toolbar of the tablet. A test document will be created and sent to the computer.
  • Page 139 Push Notifications This option allows you to manage notifications. The Notification Preference is turned on by default and cannot be turned off by users so that certain system notifications such as system security warnings won’t be blocked. Internet access is required for receiving on- line messages.
  • Page 140 Auto Update The Auto Update allows the tool to automatically update the OS, the MaxiIM system, and the vehicle software. All you need to do is to switch ON by tapping the button on the right side of each and set the desired automatic update time. Figure 9-5 Auto Update Screen ...
  • Page 141 Tap the Home button on the top-left corner to return to the MaxiIM Job Menu. Or select another setting option for the system setup. NOTE Internet connection is necessary for auto update, otherwise it would not work even if you have already switch it on.
  • Page 142  To check the MaxiIM product information in About Tap the Settings application on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Tap the About option on the left column. The product information screen displays on the right. Tap the Home button on the top left corner to return to the MaxiIM Job Menu, or select another setting option for the system setup after viewing.
  • Page 143 You can use the application to receive ad-hoc remote support from Autel’s support center, colleagues, or friends, by allowing them to control your MaxiIM tablet on their PC via the TeamViewer software.
  • Page 144 Provide your ID to the partner, and wait for him/her to send you a remote control request. A popup displays to ask for your confirmation to allow remote control on your device. Tap Allow to accept, or tap Deny to reject. Refer to the associated TeamViewer documents for additional information.
  • Page 145 Data Manager The Data Manager application is used to store, print, and review the saved files, manage the workshop information, customer information records, and keep vehicle history records. Figure 11-1 Data Manager Main Screen Tapping the Data Manager application opens the file system menu. There are nine main functions available.
  • Page 146 Button Name Description Views the local reports on your tablet or Report scan a QR code to view and share the reports via your smartphone browser. Reviews the diagnostic reports. Review Data Reviews the recorded data. Reviews the communication data and ECU information of the vehicle.
  • Page 147 ① Top Toolbar Buttons — displays navigation and application controls ② Main Section — displays all the vehicle history records.  To activate a test session for the recorded vehicle Tap Data Manager on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Tap Vehicle History to open the screen. Tap the IMMO, Diagnostics, or Service tab to select test records.
  • Page 148 Tap Add to customer to correlate the historical test record sheet to an existing customer account, or add a new associated account to be correlated with the vehicle record. Tap Done to save the updated record, or tap Cancel to exit without saving. Workshop Information The Workshop Information screen allows you to enter, edit, and save thee detailed workshop information, such as shop name, address, phone number, and other remarks,...
  • Page 149  To create a customer account Tap the Data Manager application on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Tap Customer. Tap the Add a customer button. An empty information form displays. Tap each field to fill in the appropriate information. NOTE The items that must be filled are indicated as required fields. Some customers may have more than one vehicle for service;...
  • Page 150 Tap OK to conform the command, and the account is deleted. Tap Cancel to cancel the request.
  • Page 151 Image The Image section contains all captured screenshot images. Figure 11-4 Image Screen Toolbar Buttons — used to edit, print and delete the image files. See the following table for detailed information. Main Section — displays the stored images. Table 11-1 Toolbar Buttons in Image Button Name Description...
  • Page 152 Button Name Description Email Sends the selected image via an email.  To edit/delete image information Select Data Manager Application on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Select Image to access the image database. Tap the Edit button on the top-right corner of the screen. The editing screen displays.
  • Page 153  To share a report Tap the Data Manager application on the MaxiIM Job Menu. Tap Report to access the “Report List” screen. Tap a report record to display the “Record Sharing” dialog box. Tap Report Cloud Sharing. Scan the QR code or tap Send Email or Send SMS to share the report. PDF Files The PDF section stores and displays all PDF files of saved data.
  • Page 154 Product Registration In order to get access to the Support platform and obtain update and other services from Autel, you are required to register the MaxiIM Device the first time you use it. There are two ways for registration. Option One: ...
  • Page 155 If you have an Autel account, input your email or mobile number and password to log in or log in with verification code. If you are a new member to Autel, click Register to create your Autel ID. Enter your personal information. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
  • Page 156 The user information and Device information columns are both included on the Personal Info tab.  User information — displays detailed information of your registered on-line Autel account, such as your Autel ID, Real name, Country/District, Town/City, Company/Institute, Address, and Post code.
  • Page 157 The Service Info tab displays a detailed record list of the device’s service history information. Every time the device has been sent back to Autel for repair, the device’s serial number and the detailed repair information, including Service date, Type of faults, and Repair content, will be recorded and updated to the associated online product account, which will be synchronized to the Service Info tab.
  • Page 158 VCI Manager This application pairs the tablet with the MaxiFlash, checks the communication status and update the VCI software. Figure 13-1 VCI Manager Screen Connection Mode — there are two connection modes available for selection. The connection state is displayed alongside. ...
  • Page 159 available for pairing. Tap a required device to start pairing. The BT status icon displayed to the left of the device name indicates the received signal strength.
  • Page 160 Quick Link The Quick Link application provides you with convenient access to Autel’s official website and many other well-known sites in automotive service, which offers you abundant information and resources, such as technical help, knowledge base, forums, training, and expertise consultations.
  • Page 161 To help us resolve the issue more efficiently, we recommend you complete the form with as much information as possible. Tap Submit to send the completed form to Autel's online service center. The submitted feedback will be carefully read and handled by our service personnel.
  • Page 162 OEM Authorization The OEM Authorization application allows to unlock the gateway ECU (CGW) for some vehicles to perform advanced diagnostics tests. NOTE Make sure the tablet is connected to a stable network before launching the OEM Authorization application.  To unlock the gateway ECU (CGW) Connect the MaxiIM tablet to the vehicle through the MaxiFlash.
  • Page 163 MaxiViewer The MaxiViewer application allows you to search the functions supported by our tools and the version information. There are two ways of searching, either by searching the product and the vehicle or searching the functions.  To search by product and vehicle Tap MaxiViewer on the MaxiIM Job Menu.
  • Page 164 All functions supported by the selected product for the desired vehicle are displayed with vehicle's system, type, function, sub function, and version. Figure 17-2 Function Viewer 2  To search by functions Tap MaxiViewer on the MaxiIM Job Menu. The Function Viewer screen shows.
  • Page 165 MaxiVideo The MaxiVideo application configures the MaxiIM Diagnostics Device to operate as a digital video scope by simply connecting the tablet to a MaxiVideo Camera. This function allows you to examine difficult-to-reach areas normally hidden from sight, with the ability to record digital still images and videos, which offers you an economical solution to inspect machinery, facilities, and infrastructure in a safe and quick way.
  • Page 166 MaxiScope The MaxiScope application configures the MaxiIM Device to operate as an automotive oscilloscope when working in combination with the MaxiScope module. This function provides all the features needed for performing electrical and electronic circuit tests as well as monitoring signal activities on any modern vehicles, which shows you what is really going on with a vehicle’s electrical system.
  • Page 167 Information. Product Maintenance The product contains no user-serviceable parts. Repair, servicing and calibration require specialized test equipment and must only be performed by Autel Tech Support or an approved service provider. DANGER To prevent injury or death, do not use the product if it appears to be damaged in any way, and stop use immediately if you are concerned by any abnormal operations.
  • Page 168 Glossory AC/DC Control Each channel can be set to either AC coupling or DC coupling. With DC coupling, the voltage displayed on-screen is equal to the true voltage of the signal with respect to ground. With AC coupling, any DC component of the signal is filtered out, leaving only the variations in the signal for the AC component.
  • Page 169 input signal being sampled is at low frequency. Time Base The time base controls the time interval across the scope display. Voltage Range The voltage range is the range between the maximum and minimum voltages that can be accurately captured by the oscilloscope. Sinusoidal Waveform This term describes the waveform characteristics typically found in circuits with large inductance and capacitance, and often referred to as an AC signal.
  • Page 170 Square Waveform This term describes the waveform characteristics normally generated by signals switching between clearly defined voltage levels, such as a Hal effect sensor signal may create by switching a voltage to ground. A typical digital square waveform is shown below: Figure 19-2 Square Waveform Screen Peak to peak voltage This term indicates the difference in voltage between the minimum and maximum...
  • Page 171 Figure 19-3 MaxiScope Module USB Port Input Channel A/B/C/D — LED Indicator Light lights up when powered on, blinks when communicating, and shimmers when error occurs — Warning Triangle indicates potential safety hazard that exists on the indicated connections, and appropriate precautions should be taken. Make sure you read through the Safety Information before use.
  • Page 172 Technical Specifications Table 19-1 Technical Specifications Items Description Vertical resolution 12 bits Channels Bandwidth 20 MHz Accuracy Voltage: 1 %; Time: 50 ppm Sensitivity 10 mV/div to 20 V/div Input Ranges (full scale) ± 50 mV to ± 100V in 11 ranges 1 MΩ...
  • Page 173 Items Description Weight < 0.5 kg (1.10 lbs.) General Description USB 2.0 – cable supplied PC Interface Power Requirements Powered from USB port Compliance FCC (EMC), CE (EMC and LVD), RoHS Warranty 1 year NOTE Reduced to 20 MS/s if channels A and B, or C and D are enabled. Screen Layout and Operations The MaxiScope application works as a signal processing program that displays the shape of electrical signals on-screen with a live graph showing voltage against time.
  • Page 174 scope Function Buttons on the upper part — used for configurations of channel activation, measurement scale and trigger settings Measurement Grid — displays measurements of voltage against time Function Buttons on the lower part — used for configurations of trigger, time base, and measurement parameter display settings.
  • Page 175 Button Name Descriptions reference waveforms. All saved images are stored in the Data Manager application for later reviews. See Image. Provides instructions or tips for operations of Help various functions. Math Channel A math channel is a virtual channel generated by mathematical function of the input channel.
  • Page 176 Reference Waveform A Reference Waveform is a copy of an existing signal waveform saved as a reference. It can be retrieved to display as a comparative reference to examine a live signal. Up to 4 reference waveforms can be saved. Figure 19-5 Ref.
  • Page 177 Available reference waveform items are highlighted in blue. Select the desired reference waveform by ticking the check box alongside. Tap Yes and the selected reference waveform will appear on the scope screen. Figure 19-6 Recall Reference Waveform Window Function Buttons This group of buttons is used for configurations of channel activation, measurement scale, and trigger settings.
  • Page 178 The Auto voltage scale option enables the scope to adjust the voltage scale automatically to capture the signal. AutoScale — tapping this button enables automatic set-up of the voltage scale and  time base for the signals received. Start/Stop — tapping this button turns on/off the scope. ...
  • Page 179 different signals. The voltage per division for each channel is adjusted individually while the time base per division is the same for all channels.  To adjust the voltage scale Tap the specific Y-axis of the corresponding channel to enable scale adjustment. The selected Y-axis is highlighted with thicker dividing line.
  • Page 180 Figure 19-8 Measurement Rulers Display Function Buttons This group of buttons includes trigger setting buttons allowing you to set trigger source and trigger mode, a Time base button for adjustment, and a Measurement button with options for various measurement types. Trigger On/Off —...
  • Page 181 waveforms even when the signal is not in the trigger point range. Main Time Base — allows users to select an appropriate time per division. The time  per division (10 divisions) is displayed along the bottom of the screen. The time base adjustment affects all of the active scope channels at once.
  • Page 182 MaxiScope Firmware Update The operating software of the MaxiScope is continuously being developed, and the update package can be downloaded free from the MaxiScope product webpage on Autel’s website: http://www.autel.com.
  • Page 183 Maintenance and Service Maintenance Instructions The following shows how to maintain your devices, together with precautions to take.  Use a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild window cleaner to clean the touch screen of the tablet.  Do not use any abrasive cleansers, detergent, or automotive chemicals to the tablet. ...
  • Page 184 Your device may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector. NOTE If your problems persist, please contact Autel’s technical support personnel or your local selling agent. About Battery Usage Your tablet is powered by a built-in Lithium-ion Polymer battery. This means that, unlike other forms of battery technology, you can recharge your battery while some charge remains without reducing your tablet’s autonomy due to the “battery memory effect”...
  • Page 185 because less battery power is consumed for the connection.  The battery recharging time varies depending on the remaining battery capacity.  Battery life inevitably shortens over time.  Since over charging may shorten battery life, remove the tablet from its charger once it is fully charged.
  • Page 186 Compliance Information FCC Compliance FCC ID: WQ8-IM608PRO2121 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada’s license- exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 187 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact is minimized during normal operation.
  • Page 188 Warranty Limited One Year Warranty Autel Intelligent Technology Corp., Ltd. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this MaxiIM Diagnostic Device, that should this product or any part thereof during normal consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or...

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