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  • Page 1 MaxiTPMS ITS600 CV...
  • Page 2 Autel will not be liable for any direct, special, incidental, or indirect damages, or for any economic consequential damages (including the loss of profits) as a result of using this product.
  • Page 3 The safety messages herein cover situations Autel is aware of at the time of publication. 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...
  • Page 4 DANGER When an engine is operating, keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a building exhaust removal system to the engine exhaust system. Engines produce carbon monoxide, an odorless, poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and can lead to serious personal injury or loss of life.
  • Page 5 CONTENTS 1 USING THIS MANUAL ....................1 ......................1 ONVENTIONS 1.1.1 Bold Text ......................1 1.1.2 Notes and Important Messages ..............1 1.1.3 Hyperlinks ....................... 1 1.1.4 Illustrations ...................... 2 1.1.5 Procedures ...................... 2 2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION ..................3 TPMS ITS600 CV T ................
  • Page 6 3.1.4 System Status Icons ..................14 ....................15 OWERING 3.2.1 Reboot System ..................... 16 4 CV TPMS ........................17 ..............17 STABLISHING EHICLE OMMUNICATION 4.1.1 Vehicle Connection ..................17 4.1.2 VCI Connection ..................... 19 4.1.3 No Communication Message ................ 19 ....................
  • Page 7 4.8.2 Automatic Relearn ..................43 4.8.3 Stationary Relearn ..................44 ....................45 ETECTION 4.9.1 Check Settings ....................45 4.9.2 Measurement Data Input................46 4.9.3 Details ......................47 4.10 ................. 49 RACTOR RAILER INKAGE 5 TPMS ..........................54 ....................54 ETTING TARTED 5.1.1 TPMS Service Menu Layout .................
  • Page 8 5.6.3 Stationary Relearn ..................80 ....................... 82 ETROFIT ....................82 ETECTION 5.8.1 Function Operations ..................83 5.8.2 Check Mode ....................84 5.8.3 Details ......................88 6 OE ENTRY ........................91 LCV TPMS & CV TPMS OEM P ............91 6.1.1 Application Scenarios ...................
  • Page 9 7.4.4 Live Data ..................... 110 OBDII O ................112 ENERIC PERATIONS 7.5.1 General Procedure ..................112 7.5.2 Function Descriptions ................. 114 ................... 116 XITING IAGNOSTICS 8 BATTERY TEST ......................118 BAS BT506 B ............... 118 ATTERY ESTER 8.1.1 Function Description ................... 118 8.1.2 Power Sources ....................
  • Page 10 (SAS) S ............. 134 TEERING NGLE ENSOR ERVICE 10 TIRE DOT ........................136 11 HAND-HELD INCLINOMETER .................. 137 12 TPMS RETROFIT ....................... 140 12.1 ......................140 ETROFIT 13 ACTIVATE MORE ....................... 142 13.1 TPMS ......................142 13.2 PV D ......................142 14 UPDATE ........................
  • Page 11 19.3 TBE M ....................161 ANAGER 19.4 VCI M ....................162 ANAGER 19.4.1 Bluetooth Connection ................163 19.4.2 VCI Firmware Upgrade ................164 19.5 .................... 165 YSTEM ETTINGS 19.6 .................. 165 UIDE ESET 19.7 ................... 165 RINTER ANAGER 19.7.1 Print via PC-Link ..................165 19.7.2 Print via Wi-Fi ..................
  • Page 12 Using This Manual This manual contains device usage instructions. Some illustrations shown in this manual may make reference to modules and optional equipment that are not included in your system. Contact your sales representative for availability of other modules and optional tools or accessories. 1.1 Conventions The following conventions are used: 1.1.1 Bold Text...
  • Page 13 1.1.4 Illustrations Illustrations used in this manual are samples; the actual testing screen may vary for each vehicle being tested. Observe the menu titles and on-screen instructions to make correct option selection. 1.1.5 Procedures An arrow icon indicates a procedure. Example: ...
  • Page 14 General Introduction There are two main components of ITS600 CV system: MaxiTPMS ITS600 CV Tablet — the central processor and monitor for the system.  MaxiVCI V200 — Vehicle Communication Interface. The device for accessing  vehicle data. This manual describes the construction and operation of both devices and how they work together to deliver diagnostic solutions.
  • Page 15 A. Green Flashes green when the tablet is charging.  Illuminates green when the tablet is fully charged.  B. Red Illuminates red when a problem is detected.  Figure 2-2 MaxiTPMS Tablet Back View Sticker Rear Camera Camera Flash Speaker Figure 2-3 MaxiTPMS Tablet Bottom View Micro SD Card Slot...
  • Page 16 2.1.2 Power Sources The tablet can receive power from any of the following sources: Internal Battery Pack  AC/DC Power Supply  Vehicle Power Supply  2.1.2.1 Internal Battery Pack The tablet can be powered with the internal rechargeable battery, which if fully charged can provide sufficient power for about 7 hours of continuous video watching and 5 hours of operations.
  • Page 17 Item Description Wi-Fi  Connectivity Type-C USB  Bluetooth  Sensor Light sensor for brightness auto adjustment Input: Microphone  Audio Input/Output Output: Speaker  3.8 V/5000 mAh lithium-polymer battery  Power and Battery Charges via 5 V DC power supply ...
  • Page 18 2.2.1 Function Description Figure 2-4 MaxiVCI V200 Views Flashlight Power Button Power LED — refer to for details Table 2-2 VCI LED Description Vehicle/Connection LED — refer to for details Table 2-2 VCI LED Description Vehicle Data Connector (16-pin) USB Port Table 2-2 VCI LED Description Color Description...
  • Page 19 NOTE The power LED briefly lights yellow each time the device powers on and then lights green when the device is ready. 2.2.2 Technical Specifications Table 2-3 Technical Specifications Item Description BLE + EDR  Communications Type-C USB  Wireless Frequency 2.4 GHz Input Voltage Range 8 V to 30 V DC...
  • Page 20 2.3 Accessories Kit 2.3.1 OBDI-Type Adapters The OBDI-type adapters are for non-OBDII vehicles. The adapter used depends on the type of vehicle being tested. The most common adapters are shown below. 2.3.2 Other Accessories Table 2-4 Other Accessories Power Adapter Used with the Type C USB cable to charge the tablet via DC electrical outlet.
  • Page 21 Auxiliary Power Outlet Adapter Provides power to the tablet or the VCI through connection to the vehicle’s auxiliary power outlet, as some non-OBDII vehicles cannot provide power via the DLC connection. Clamp Cable Provides power to the tablet or the VCI through connection to the vehicle's battery.
  • Page 22 3.1 Powering Up Long press the Power/Lock button on the right side of the tablet to switch the unit on. The system boots up and displays the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. Figure 3-1 MaxiTPMS ITS600 CV Job Menu Status Information Bar Application Buttons Locator Almost all operations on the tablet are controlled through the touchscreen.
  • Page 23 3.1.1 Status Information Bar The status information bar varies according to the stage of operations, and may display the items described in the table below. Table 3-1 Status Information Bar Icon Name Description is displayed in the upper-right corner of the screen when the VCI is not successfully VCI Status connected to the tablet.
  • Page 24 Button Name Description Accesses OEM menu. See OE Entry OE Entry details. Accesses diagnostics functions menu. See Diagnostics for details. Diagnostics Assesses the battery test menu. See Battery Test for details. Battery Test Accesses special functions menu. See Service for details. Service Accesses tire age check function.
  • Page 25 Configures your unit to receive remote Remote support using the TeamViewer application. Desktop for details. Remote Desktop Allows users to register Autel tool for User Center downloading the latest released software. for details. User Center 3.1.3 Locator The locator icon displays at the bottom of the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. Swipe the screen left or right to view the previous or next screen.
  • Page 26 Table 3-3 System Status Icons Button Name Description System Launches the Android system settings interface Settings when pressed. Bluetooth Enables/Disables Bluetooth when pressed. WLAN Enables/Disables Wi-Fi when pressed. Flashlight Turns on/off flashlight when pressed. Screenshot Takes a screenshot of the display. Automatic Adjusts screen...
  • Page 27  To power down the tablet Long press the Power/Lock button. Tap the Power Off option. Tap OK. The tablet will turn off in a few seconds. 3.2.1 Reboot System In case of a system crash, long press the Power/Lock button and select the Restart option to initiate a restart of the system.
  • Page 28 CV TPMS The MaxiTPMS tablet provides an extensive series of CV TPMS-related services and functions. Quickly identifying commercial vehicle information and easy to operate, the tablet is an ideal choice for technicians to complete CV TPMS work. 4.1 Establishing Vehicle Communication Prior to performing the TPMS function, ensure the MaxiTPMS tablet is connected to the test vehicle through the MaxiVCI V200.
  • Page 29 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 a Deutsch-9/Deutsch-6/UNI-4 adapter for the specific vehicle being serviced. There are three possible scenarios for Non-OBDII vehicle connection: DLC connection supplies both communication and power.
  • Page 30 Figure 4-1 Connect Auxiliary Power Outlet Adapter to Clamp Cable Plug the DC power connector of the auxiliary power outlet adapter into the DC power supply input port of the VCI. Connect the clamp cable to the vehicle's battery. 4.1.2 VCI Connection After the MaxiVCI V200 device is properly connected to the vehicle, the Power LED illuminates solid green, indicating that it is ready to establish a communication with the MaxiTPMS tablet.
  • Page 31 Check if the MaxiVCI V200 is powered up.  Check if the MaxiVCI V200 is properly positioned.  Check if the Vehicle/Connection LED on the MaxiVCI V200 is illuminated for  Bluetooth or USB-C to USB-C cable connection. In the case of Bluetooth connection, check if the network is configured correctly, ...
  • Page 32 Figure 4-2 Vehicle Identification Screen Status Information Bar — refer to for details. Table 3-1 Status Information Bar Top Toolbar Buttons — refer to Table 4-1 Top Toolbar Buttons on Vehicle Menu details. CV TPMS Service Access Methods 4.2.1.1 Top toolbar buttons The operations of the toolbar buttons at the top of the screen are described in the table below.
  • Page 33 This function will record communication data Data Logging information of the test vehicle and send it to Autel’s technical staff to review and provide solution. See for details. Data Logging 4.2.1.2 CV TPMS Service Access Methods There are seven options available on the screen when accessing the Vehicle Identification page to select the vehicle tested.
  • Page 34 NOTE The red asterisk icons in the top-left corner of the optional headings indicate mandatory vehicle information to be acquired. 4.3 Vehicle Identification There are four methods available for acquiring VIN information: Auto VIN Detect, Scan License, Scan VIN, and Manual Input. 4.3.1 Auto VIN Detect Auto VIN Detect function is used to quickly identify the test vehicle.
  • Page 35 Figure 4-3 Scan License Screen 1 Figure 4-4 Scan License Screen 2...
  • Page 36 4.3.3 Scan VIN to perform the Scan VIN method. The camera will be opened. Place the tablet to align the VIN code within the scanning window. The result displays in the Recognition result dialog box after scanned. Tap OK to confirm the result. Once the VIN code is successfully detected, the screen will automatically jump to the Vehicle Identification page with the VIN code scanned displays.
  • Page 37 Vehicle Identification screen. NOTE If “trailer” is selected as the vehicle type to perform the CV TPMS work, VIN code inputting or scanning will not be supported. Figure 4-6 Vehicle Information Selection Screen After selecting the vehicle information, the tablet will enter the CV TPMS Service Menu.
  • Page 38 Figure 4-7 TPMS Service Menu Top Toolbar Buttons — refer to Table 4-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu details. Navigation Tab Main Section Function Buttons 4.3.4.1 Top Toolbar Buttons Table 4-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu Button Name Description Back Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 39 Button Name Description Includes Report and Data Logging functions. Report: displays the TPMS test report page.  for details. TPMS Test Report More Data Logging: records the communication  data and ECU information of the test vehicle. for details. Data Logging 4.3.4.2 Navigation Tab The navigation tab at the top of the Main Section screen contains the following items:...
  • Page 40 be used to save configuration of axles and wheels, trigger the TPMS sensor, create sensor IDs, program MX-Sensors, and return to the previous screen or exit, etc. 4.4 CV TPMS Configure The Configure function allows users to configure axle and wheel numbers according to the specific commercial vehicle, and configure the tire pressure reference values for each axle.
  • Page 41 Figure 4-9 Configuration Screen 4.5 CV TPMS Check The Check function allows user to activate CV TPMS sensor to view sensor data — sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, battery condition, and sensor position. To check the sensors  Follow the steps in to select the test commercial vehicle Vehicle Identification and finish configuration according to the instructions displayed on the...
  • Page 42 Figure 4-10 CV Check Screen The sensor position, sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor frequency, and sensor battery information of the triggered sensor will display on the table. NOTE 1L, 1R, 2L(O), 2L(I), 2R(O), 2R(I), etc. indicate the sensor positions on each tire, where: The leading number denotes the axle number.
  • Page 43 Icon Results Description If the search period expires and no sensor is activated or decoded, the sensor may be mounted incorrectly or does not function. The table displays “Failed.” Failed Sensor If the tire pressure is not in the Read normal range, the icon will turn red.
  • Page 44 Figure 4-12 CV Diagnostics Screen If the OBD function is supported by the test commercial vehicle, the sensor ID saved in the CV TPMS ECU will be retrieved and displayed on the screen with an OBD icon adjacent to it. If the sensor ID retrieved from sensor activation is the same as the ID saved in the ECU, the trigger mark ( ) and OBD mark (...
  • Page 45 If no DTCs present in the CV TPMS ECU, a green “No DTC” message will display on the DTC screen. Figure 4-13 CV TPMS DTCs Screen Retry Diagnosis  Tap Retry Diagnosis to establish a communication with ECU again and retrieve sensor IDs and the DTCs present in the ECU.
  • Page 46 Copy by Activation to program a new MX-Sensor (universal CV TPMS sensor provided by Autel). Select a wheel location on the display screen and place an MX-Sensor in front of the...
  • Page 47 Figure 4-15 Copy by Activation Confirmation Screen A window will display for your confirmation. Tap OK to program, or tap Cancel to quit the operation. Figure 4-16 Copy by Activation Screen...
  • Page 48 Figure 4-17 Copy by Activation Complete Screen When the programming is complete, the programmed ID will display in the column to the right of the wheel designation. In the pictured example, the new ID is displayed to the right of the 1L column. By using Copy by Activation, the sensor ID that is retrieved from activated sensor is programmed to the new MX-Sensor.
  • Page 49 Figure 4-18 Copy by OBD Screen When the programming is complete, the programmed ID will display in the column to the left of the wheel designation. In the pictured example, the new ID is displayed to the right of the 1L column. By using Copy by OBD, the sensor ID that is retrieved from CV TPMS ECU is programmed to the new MX-Sensor.
  • Page 50 Figure 4-19 Copy by Input Screen Tap Copy by Input. When the input box displays, enter the ID of the original sensor. Tap inside the input box to display a soft keyboard. Once displayed, input the ID. NOTE Sensors either have a hexadecimal format or a decimal format. A warning message will display if too many characters are entered.
  • Page 51 Figure 4-20 Auto Create Screen NOTE Maximum of 20 MX-Sensors can be programmed at once and without unboxing. It is suggested to place the tablet in front of the longer side of the packaging box for best programming result. See below for more information.
  • Page 52 Figure 4-21 Auto Create Diagram 4.8 CV TPMS Relearn This function is used to transfer new sensor IDs into the ECU for sensor recognition. Step-by-step relearn instructions are provided for all supported commercial vehicles. Relearn is needed when the new sensor IDs are different from the original sensor IDs stored within CV TPMS ECU.
  • Page 53 NOTE A few commercial vehicles do not support OBD Relearn for original design. If the function is supported by the selected commercial vehicle, the OBD Relearn button will display on the bottom of the screen. Regarding some commercial vehicles, if OBD Relearn is not provided by the tool, then the OBD Relearn button will not display.
  • Page 54 Figure 4-23 OBD Relearn Screen 2 4.8.2 Automatic Relearn For some commercial vehicles, the Relearn function can be completed by driving. Refer to the on-screen Relearn Procedure for the exact details of the process. Figure 4-24 Automatic Relearn Screen 1...
  • Page 55 Figure 4-25 Automatic Relearn Screen 2 4.8.3 Stationary Relearn Stationary Relearn requires the commercial vehicle be placed in the “Relearn Mode”. Tap Relearn to access the relearn menu. Figure 4-26 Stationary Relearn Screen 1...
  • Page 56 Then follow the Relearn Procedure to perform Stationary Relearn. Figure 4-27 Stationary Relearn Screen 2 4.9 Wear Detection The wear detection is for detecting wear status of tire tread, which contains All Tread Check and Single Check operations, and allows for adding tire tread depth wear measurement data into CV TPMS test report for comprehensive analysis.
  • Page 57 Figure 4-28 Check Settings Screen 4.9.1.1 All Tread Check The all tread check function assists to examine your tire wear in three separate areas: outer, center, and inner for a comprehensive analysis. 4.9.1.2 Single Tread Check The single check function allows for measuring tread depth on each tire of the test commercial vehicle.
  • Page 58 Figure 4-29 All Tread Check Screen Figure 4-30 Single Tread Check Screen 4.9.3 Details The Details screen shows a wide variety of tire information. After measurements are shown on the Wear detection screen, select a wheel location, tap the corresponding tire icon under the Details column to enter the next screen.
  • Page 59 Below are the main sections featured on the Details screen: Graphic measurements — shows the measurements data graphically with various colors indicating different tire wear conditions and presents the tire tread wear conditions graphically. Visual Inspection — presents with nine tire status, including normal, worn, and bulge. NOTE On the Details screen, the measurements are shown graphically and the colors are changed with the Tire Condition manually selected to provide a more comprehensive...
  • Page 60 Table 4-4 Possible Results for Measurements Tire Tread Results Description Untested The tire/ is untested. (Gray) Good The tire is in good condition. (Green) A replacement is It is suggested to replace the tire. (Yellow) recommended. Immediate It is suggested to replace the tire replacement (Red) immediately.
  • Page 61 Figure 4-32 Vehicle Type Selecting Screen Follow the steps in to select the Vehicle Identification CV TPMS Configure test vehicle and complete configuration operations. Then, tap the icon on the left side of the top toolbar to enter the Add Trailer screen. The tractor information will be saved.
  • Page 62 Figure 4-34 Add Trailer Screen Complete the vehicle information for the trailer and tap OK at the bottom of the screen to enter the Configure screen. After perform the trailer configuration function, the trailer and the tractor establish a connection. Figure 4-35 Trailer Configuration Screen...
  • Page 63 Tap the icon to open a drop-down list: Switch to tractor, Change trailer, and Remove trailer. Switch to tractor: tap to switch to the tractor screen. The trailer information  will be saved. Change trailer: tap to return to the Add Trailer screen and change the trailer ...
  • Page 64 Figure 4-37 Tractor Screen NOTE If you initially select the truck as the vehicle type to perform the CV TPMS work, the tractor information cannot be changed or deleted. Similarly, if you initially select the trailer, the trailer information also cannot be changed or deleted. After the tractor and trailer have established a connection and completed the CV TPMS work, tap the on the top-right of the service menu and tap Report...
  • Page 65 TPMS The MaxiTPMS tablet offers a comprehensive range of services and functions related to TPMS for light commercial vehicles. The TPMS function for passenger vehicles is also available with purchase, and the icon label is updated from “LCV TPMS” to “TPMS”. See for details.
  • Page 66 This function will record communication data Data Logging information of the test vehicle and send it to Autel’s technical staff to review and provide solution. See for details. Data Logging 5.1.1.2 TPMS Service Access Methods There are six options available on the screen when accessing the Vehicle Identification page to select the vehicle tested.
  • Page 67 Model  Select the specific vehicle model of your vehicle from a list of models displayed. Year  Select the model year you want to search for the vehicle. NOTE The red asterisk icons in the top-left corner of the optional headings indicate mandatory vehicle information to be acquired.
  • Page 68 Figure 5-2 Scan License Screen 1 Figure 5-3 Scan License Screen 2...
  • Page 69 5.2.3 Scan VIN to perform the Scan VIN method. The camera will be opened. Place the tablet to align the VIN code within the scanning window. The result displays in the Recognition result dialog box after scanned. Tap OK to confirm the result. Once the VIN code is successfully detected, the screen will automatically jump to the Vehicle Identification page with the VIN code scanned displays.
  • Page 70 Identification screen. Figure 5-5 Vehicle Model Selection Screen Figure 5-6 Vehicle Year Selection Screen The following screen may display for vehicles using Indirect TPMS.
  • Page 71 Figure 5-7 Indirect TPMS Selection Screen For Indirect TPMS vehicle, only the Relearn function is supported. Not all vehicles provide Indirect TPMS mode. Tap the Year option bar to open a dropdown list of model year. Find the model year that denotes with indirect TPMS system on the screen, for example, in the case of the above screen —...
  • Page 72 For vehicles using Direct TPMS, select the correct vehicle. The TPMS Service Menu will display. Figure 5-9 TPMS Service Menu Top Toolbar Buttons — refer to Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu details. Navigation Tab Main Section Function Buttons 5.2.4.1 Top Toolbar Buttons Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu...
  • Page 73 Button Name Description Includes Data Logging and Report functions. Data Logging: records the communication  data and ECU information of the test vehicle. More for details. Data Logging Report: displays the TPMS test report page.  for details. TPMS Test Report 5.2.4.2 Navigation Tab The navigation tab at the top of the Main Section screen contains the following items:...
  • Page 74 ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, battery condition, and sensor position.  To check the sensors Follow the steps in to select the test vehicle. Vehicle Identification Hold the front side of the tablet close to the sensor mounted on the wheel. The trigger antenna is embedded in the tablet’s top middle area.
  • Page 75 The sensor position, sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor frequency, and sensor battery information of the triggered sensor will display on the table. Table 5-3 Possible Results for Triggering Icon Results Description TPMS sensor successfully Successful activated and decoded. The table Sensor Read displays the sensor information.
  • Page 76 Figure 5-11 Communication Screen Figure 5-12 Diagnostics Screen If the OBD function is supported by the test vehicle, the sensor ID saved in the TPMS ECU will be retrieved and displayed on the screen with an OBD icon adjacent to it. If the sensor ID retrieved from sensor activation is the same as the ID saved in the ECU, the trigger mark ( ) and OBD mark (...
  • Page 77 ECU cannot recognize the sensor installed on the vehicle. If the OBD function is not supported by the test vehicle, the sensor ID saved in the TPMS ECU cannot be retrieved and only the sensor ID retrieved from sensor activation will display on the screen with a signal icon.
  • Page 78 Figure 5-14 No DTC Screen Retry Diagnosis  Tap Retry Diagnosis to establish a communication with ECU again and retrieve sensor IDs and the DTCs present in the ECU. Clear DTCs  Tap Clear DTCs to clear the DTCs from the ECU. It is recommended that DTCs are read and needed repairs are performed before erasing codes.
  • Page 79 Figure 5-15 Live Data Screen The Live Data screen displays all real-time data.  Tap on the right of screen to view details of the data stream.  Tap to open the dialogue box on the screen for additional information. Figure 5-16 Details of Live Data Screen There are three types of display modes available for data viewing, enabling you to view...
  • Page 80 parameters in the mode that best suited to present data, and one Unit section, for switching the unit according to your preference.  To set the display mode Select the live data item of which parameters you want to view. Tap to open the data stream details page.
  • Page 81 Figure 5-17 Service Function Screen Tap the function displayed to initiate the desired service. 5.5 Sensor Programming The Programming function allows users to program the sensor data to the MX-Sensor to replace existing sensors with low battery life and the ones that are no longer functioning.
  • Page 82 Once the sensors mounted on the vehicle have been triggered and the sensor and tire information displayed on the tablet, you can apply Copy by Activation to program a new MX-Sensor (universal TPMS sensor provided by Autel). Select a wheel location on the display screen and place an MX-Sensor in front of the...
  • Page 83 Figure 5-19 Copy by Activation Confirmation Screen A window will display for your confirmation. Tap OK to program, or tap Cancel to quit the operation. Figure 5-20 Copy by Activation Screen...
  • Page 84 Figure 5-21 Copy by Activation Complete Screen When the programming is complete, the programmed ID will display in the column to the right of the wheel designation. In the pictured example, the new ID is displayed to the right of the LF column. By using Copy by Activation, the sensor ID that is retrieved from activated sensor is programmed to the new MX-Sensor.
  • Page 85 Figure 5-22 Copy by OBD Screen When the programming is complete, the programmed ID will display in the column to the left of the wheel designation. In the pictured example, the new ID is displayed to the right of the LF column. By using Copy by OBD, the sensor ID that is retrieved from TPMS ECU is programmed to the new MX-Sensor.
  • Page 86 Figure 5-23 Copy by Input Screen Tap Copy by Input. When the input box displays, enter the ID of the original sensor. Tap inside the input box to display a soft keyboard. Once displayed, input the ID. NOTE Sensors either have a hexadecimal format or a decimal format. A warning message will display if too many characters are entered.
  • Page 87 Figure 5-24 Auto Create Screen NOTE Maximum of 20 MX-Sensors can be programmed at once and without unboxing. It is suggested to place the tablet in front of the longer side of the packaging box for best programming result. See below for more information.
  • Page 88 Figure 5-25 Auto Create Diagram 5.6 TPMS Relearn This function is used to transfer new sensor IDs into the vehicle ECU for sensor recognition. Step-by-step relearn instructions are provided for all supported vehicles. Relearn is needed when the new sensor IDs are different from the original sensor IDs stored within TPMS ECU.
  • Page 89 NOTE A few vehicles do not support OBD Relearn for original design. If the function is supported by the selected vehicle, the OBD Relearn button will display on the bottom of the screen. Regarding some vehicles, if OBD Relearn is not provided by the tool, then the OBD Relearn button will not display.
  • Page 90 Figure 5-27 OBD Relearn Screen 2 5.6.2 Automatic Relearn For some vehicles, the Relearn function can be completed by driving. Refer to the on- screen Relearn Procedure for the exact details of the process. Figure 5-28 Automatic Relearn Screen 1...
  • Page 91 Figure 5-29 Automatic Relearn Screen 2 5.6.3 Stationary Relearn Stationary Relearn requires the vehicle be placed in the “Relearn Mode”. Tap Relearn to access the relearn menu.
  • Page 92 Figure 5-30 Stationary Relearn Screen 1 Then follow the Relearn Procedure to perform Stationary Relearn. Figure 5-31 Stationary Relearn Screen 2...
  • Page 93 5.7 Retrofit Refer to for details. TPMS Retrofit 5.8 Wear Detection The wear detection is for detecting wear status of tire tread and/or brake disc, which contains four types of checks, including All Tread Check, Single Check, Quick Check, and Brake Disc Check operations, and allows for adding tire tread depth & brake disc wear measurement data into TPMS test report for comprehensive analysis.
  • Page 94 Prior to measuring, also make sure to adjust settings on the Wear Detection screen via the tablet or through Check Settings on the TBE device. 5.8.1 Function Operations To use this function, the TBE device must be connected to the tablet. Follow the instructions in the Note section to perform the wear detection function.
  • Page 95 Tire Type — displays three tire types, including Summer, Winter, and All-season tires.  Tire Tread or Brake Disc Wear Limit Settings — shows the default settings of tire  tread & brake disc wear parameters. Data Unit — adjusts the measurement unit. ...
  • Page 96 5.8.2.2 Single Check The single check function allows for measuring tread depth on each tire of the test vehicle. Unlike all tread check, single check only measures one location on each tire for results. 5.8.2.3 Quick Check The function combines measuring tread depth together with brake disc wear to make it easy for technicians.
  • Page 97 NOTE Once paired, tire & brake disc wear condition, DOT, and other tire-related information will be automatically transferred from TBE device to the paired tablet. Figure 5-35 All Tread Check Screen Figure 5-36 Quick Check Screen...
  • Page 98 Figure 5-37 Single Check Screen Figure 5-38 Brake Disc Check Screen...
  • Page 99 5.8.3 Details The Details screen shows a wide variety of tire and brake disc information. After measurements are shown on the Wear detection screen, select a wheel location, tap the corresponding tire or brake disc icon under the Details column to enter the next screen. Different check mode varies in terms of displaying sections.
  • Page 100 Figure 5-39 Details Screen On the Wear Detection screen, measurements and the tire/brake disc icon will display green, yellow, or red indicating wear status. Refer to Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on for details. Service Menu > Report in the top-right corner of the screen to access the TPMS test report generated.
  • Page 101 Tire and brake disc icons are highlighted with colors that described in the table below. Table 5-5 Possible Results for Measurements Quick Brake Disc Tire Tread Results Description Check Check The tire/brake disc is Untested (Gray) untested. The tire/brake disc is Good (Green) in good condition.
  • Page 102 OE Entry 6.1 LCV TPMS & CV TPMS by OEM Part No. If the sensor’s OEM part No. is known, this function is an efficient method to activate all known CV TPMS or LCV TPMS sensors and program specifically the MX-Sensors. The function is also available for passenger vehicles with purchase.
  • Page 103 Figure 6-1 OEM Sensor Manufacturer Screen Or, tap All OEM-Part No., to the search box on the top of the screen to enter the OEM part No. A soft keyboard will display as below. Enter the OEM Part No. in the search box to complete the operation.
  • Page 104 Figure 6-3 OEM Part No. Service Menu NOTE Only sensor Check and Programming functions are available. The Diagnostics and Relearn functions can only be accessed by selecting a vehicle on the TPMS service menu. 6.1.2.1 Check The Check tab is the default selection on this menu. Tap Trigger on the bottom-left of the screen to activate the original sensors and retrieve the sensor information.
  • Page 105 Figure 6-4 Check Screen via OEM Part No. 6.1.2.2 Programming The Programming function is used to program the sensor data to the MX-Sensor and replace the faulty sensor. There are three options available when programming MX-Sensor using the OEM Part No.
  • Page 106 The PSN Code (Part Serial Number), which is printed on the MX-Sensor, acts as a reference to identify the corresponding sensor ID. This can be especially useful when programming multiple MX-Sensors. 6.1.2.3 Support Support will display the correct vehicle types for the selected OEM part No. To conduct additional procedures such as Diagnostics and Relearn, select the correct test vehicle model and then tap Enter Vehicle at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 107 Figure 6-7 CV TPMS Support Screen...
  • Page 108 Diagnostics The Diagnostics application, via the MaxiVCI V200, can access the electronic control module (ECM) for various vehicle control systems, such as engine, transmission, antilock brake system (ABS), airbag system (SRS), view live data parameters. The all-system diagnostics function is available with purchase. See for details.
  • Page 109 Manufacturer Buttons — To begin, select the manufacturer button of the test vehicle, followed by the vehicle model, and year. 7.2 Vehicle Identification The MaxiTPMS diagnostic system supports four methods of Vehicle Identification. Auto VIN Scan Manual VIN Input Automatic Selection Manual Selection 7.2.1 Auto VIN Scan The MaxiTPMS diagnostic system features the VIN-based Auto VIN Scan function to...
  • Page 110 with the test vehicle’s VIN, enter VIN manually or tap Read to acquire VIN again. Figure 7-3 VIN Information Screen Review the information. Tap Yes to confirm the vehicle profile or tap No to cancel. Figure 7-4 Vehicle Profile Screen The tool establishes communication with the vehicle and opens the Main menu.
  • Page 111 systems or tap Control Unit to access a specific system to diagnose. Figure 7-5 Vehicle Profile Screen 7.2.2 Manual VIN Input For vehicles does not support the Auto VIN Scan function, manually enter the vehicle VIN. To perform Manual VIN Input ...
  • Page 112 Figure 7-6 Manual VIN Input Tap OK. Once the vehicle is identified, the Vehicle Diagnostics screen displays. Tap Cancel to exit Input VIN. 7.2.3 Automatic Selection The Auto Selection can be selected after selecting the test vehicle manufacturer. To perform Automatic Selection ...
  • Page 113 Figure 7-7 Automatic Selection Screen 7.2.4 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. This mode of vehicle identification is menu-driven. Repeat the first two steps from the automatic selection operation and tap Manual Selection.
  • Page 114 7.3 Navigation Navigating the Diagnostics interface and selecting tests are discussed in this section. 7.3.1 Diagnostics Screen Layout Figure 7-8 Diagnostics Screen The diagnostic screens typically include two sections. Diagnostics Toolbar Main Section 7.3.1.1 Diagnostics Toolbar The Diagnostics Toolbar contains a number of buttons such as Home and Data Logging. Refer to for details.
  • Page 115 7.3.2 Screen Messages Screen messages appear when additional input is needed before proceeding. There are mainly three main types of on-screen messages: Confirmation, Warning, and Error. 7.3.2.1 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.
  • Page 116 Auto Scan The Auto Scan function performs a comprehensive scanning of all the systems on the vehicle's ECU to locate systems faults and retrieve DTCs. An example of the Auto Scan interface is pictured below. Figure 7-9 Auto Scan Operation Screen Main Section Function Buttons Main Section...
  • Page 117 Functio Buttons A brief description of the operations of the function buttons in auto scan are displayed in the table below. Table 7-1 Function Buttons in Auto Scan Name Description Create PDF Creates PDFs for data viewing. Report Displays the diagnostic data in the report form. Deletes codes.
  • Page 118 Figure 7-10 Function Menu Screen The Function Menu options vary slightly for different vehicles. The function menu may include: ECU Information — provides the retrieved ECU information in detail. An information  screen opens upon selection. Read Codes — displays detailed information of DTCs retrieved from the vehicle ...
  • Page 119 7.4.1 ECU Information This function retrieves and displays the specific information for the tested control unit, including unit type, version numbers, and other specifications. The sample ECU Information screen displays as below: Figure 7-11 ECU Information Screen Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons — see Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu for details.
  • Page 120 Figure 7-12 Read Codes Screen Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons – see Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu for details. Main Section Code Display Area — displays the retrieved codes from the vehicle.  Description — detailed descriptions of the retrieved codes. ...
  • Page 121 Before performing this function, make sure the vehicle’s ignition key is in the ON (RUN) position with the engine off. To erase codes  Tap Erase Codes from the Function Menu. A warning message displays to advice of data loss if this function is completed. Tap Yes to continue.
  • Page 122 Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons – see Table 5-2 Top Toolbar Buttons on Service Menu for details. Main Section Name Display Area — displays the names and current values of the parameter  items. Settings Icon — tap the settings icon at the right side of the parameter name to select a data display mode and set the value range.
  • Page 123 Figure 7-14 Details of Data Stream Screen 7.5 Generic OBDII Operations This option presents a quick way to check for DTCs, isolate the cause of an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), check monitor status prior to emissions certification testing and perform a number of other services that are emissions-related. The OBD direct access option is also used for testing OBDII/EOBD compliant vehicles that are not included in the database.
  • Page 124 listing various protocols. A communication protocol is a standardized way of data communication between an ECM and a diagnostic tool. Global OBD may use several different communication protocols. Select a specific protocol under the Protocol option. Wait for the OBDII Diagnostic Menu to display.
  • Page 125 7.5.2 Function Descriptions This section describes the various functions of each diagnostic option. 7.5.2.1 DTC & FFD When this function is selected, the screen displays a list of Stored and Pending Codes. A snowflake button will display on the right side of the DTC item if the Freeze Frame data is available for viewing.
  • Page 126 cycles, the fault is automatically cleared from memory. Test results reported by this service do not necessarily indicate a faulty 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.
  • Page 127 7.5.2.4 O2 Sensor Monitor This option allows retrieval and viewing of O2 sensor monitor test results for the most recently performed tests from the vehicle’s on-board computer. The O2 Sensor Monitor test function is not supported by vehicles that communicate using a controller area network (CAN).
  • Page 128 a diagnostic session. From the Vehicle Menu screen, tap the Home button on the top toolbar; or tap the Back button on the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen to exit the application directly and go back to the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. Now, the Diagnostics application is no longer communicating with the vehicle and it is safe to open other MaxiTPMS applications.
  • Page 129 Battery Test The BT506 is a battery and electrical system analysis tool that uses Adaptive Conductance, an advanced battery analysis method to produce a more accurate examination of the battery’s cold cranking ability and reserve capacity, vital to determining a battery’s true health. The BT506 enables technicians to view the health status of the vehicle’s battery and electrical system.
  • Page 130 Battery Clamp Cable Table 8-1 LED Description Color Description Flashing Green The tester is communicating via USB cable. Status LED Flashing Blue The tester is communicating via Bluetooth. Battery clamps are connected to the wrong Flashing Red battery terminals. The tester is powered on and the battery is Solid Green sufficiently charged.
  • Page 131 8.1.3 Technical Specifications Table 8-2 Technical specifications Item Description USB 2.0, Type C  Connectivity Bluetooth 4.2  Input Voltage 5 V DC Working Current < 150 mA at 12 V DC Internal Battery 3.7 V/800 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery CCA Range 100 to 2000 A Voltage Range...
  • Page 132 Tap Scan in the upper-right corner of the tablet’s screen. The device name may display as “Maxi” suffixed with a serial number. Select the appropriate device for pairing. When paired successfully, the connection status displays the device name with the message “Paired.” Once paired, the VCI button in the upper-right corner of the screen will display a green check and the Connection LED on the BT506 illuminates blue.
  • Page 133 IMPORTANT Before using the diagnostic functions, download the desired vehicle software on the Update application. A Disclaimer page will appear when accessing any function on the Battery Test screen for the first time. Please read the end user agreement and tap Accept to continue.
  • Page 134 Figure 8-4 Battery Test Screen Perform OBD connection by following the on-screen instructions. Figure 8-5 OBD Connect Screen Confirm the vehicle information. The vehicle information will be automatically populated when vehicle communication is established. A Battery Information tab will pop up from the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 135 Figure 8-6 Vehicle Information Screen NOTE In the Settings application, the VIN option allows you to change the requirement for entering the VIN information. If the setting is enabled, supplying the VIN is no longer mandatory. Table 8-3 Upper Toolbar Buttons Button Name Description...
  • Page 136 Wait for the battery test to complete and view the test results and suggestions. Figure 8-7 Battery Screen Figure 8-8 Battery Result Screen...
  • Page 137 8.3.2 Starter Test To perform the starter test  Tap Continue. Perform required operations before the battery test based on the on-screen instructions. And tap the Start testing button. Turn the vehicle ignition to ON when the following screen displays. Figure 8-9 Starter Screen 1 Figure 8-10 Starter Screen 2...
  • Page 138 Wait for the test to complete and view the test results. Figure 8-11 Starter Test Result Screen Table 8-4 Starter Test Results Result Description Cranking Normal The starter is good. Current Too Low Low momentary discharge capacity. Voltage Too Low Low battery storage capacity.
  • Page 139 Figure 8-12 Generator Test Result Screen Table 8-5 Generator Test Results Result Description Charging Normal The generator is good. The belt linking the starter and the generator is loose;  Output Too Low The cable linking the starter and battery is loose or ...
  • Page 140 8.4 Out-vehicle Test Out-vehicle test is used to test the condition of batteries that are not connected to a vehicle. This function aims to check the health status of the battery only. The battery types and standards able to be tested are as follows. Types: FLOODED, AGM, AGM SPIRAL, EFB, and GEL Standards: CCA, SAE, CA, EN, IEC, DIN, JIS and MCA 8.4.1 Battery Test...
  • Page 141 Figure 8-14 Out-vehicle Test Result Screen Table 8-6 Out-vehicle Test Results Result Description Good Battery Battery meets required standards. Battery is good, but low on charge. Fully charge Good & Recharge the battery. Check for causes of low charge. Charge & Retest Retest after charging.
  • Page 142 Service The Service section is specially designed to provide quick access to the vehicle systems for various scheduled service and maintenance tasks. The function is available with purchase. See for details. Activate More The typical service operation screen is a series of menu-driven commands. Follow the on-screen instructions to select appropriate options, enter values or data, and perform necessary actions.
  • Page 143  Only perform maintenance work when the vehicle is stationary and on level ground.  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 Electric Parking Brake system.
  • Page 144 9.3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Service This function allows you to quickly look up the tire sensor IDs from the vehicle ECU, as well as to perform TPMS replacement and reset procedures after tire sensors are replaced. 9.4 Battery Management System (BMS) Service The Battery Management System (BMS) allows the tool to evaluate the battery charge state, monitor the close-circuit current, register the battery replacement, activate the rest state of the vehicle, and charge the battery via the diagnostics socket.
  • Page 145 addition to the DPF light and “Check Engine” indicators displaying. A service regeneration can be requested in the workshop using the diagnostics tool. Before performing a forced DPF regeneration using the tool, check the following items: The fuel light is not on. ...
  • Page 146 Accident repairs where damage to the SAS, SAS 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 147 Tire DOT The application contains the Tire Age Check function. It is available with purchase. See for details. Activate More The Tire Age Check screen displays tire status of the test vehicle. When the DOT number on a tire is scanned or automatically entered, the information of tire age and warning will display on the screen.
  • Page 148 Hand-held Inclinometer Connect the hand-held inclinometer to MaxiTPMS tablet and open the Hand-held inclinometer application can accurately measure the Mercedes-Benz vehicles’ ride height, which is a data basis for adjusting the values of wheel camber, caster, and toe during the wheel alignment procedure.
  • Page 149 Figure 11-2 Vehicle Series Selection Screen Follow the on-screen instructions to measure the ride height. The measured results will be automatically uploaded to the tablet and displayed in the corresponding input box. Figure 11-3 Ride Height Measurement Result Screen...
  • Page 150 NOTE Tap the button in the upper-right corner of the screen to open the drop-down menu options: Calibrate, Update, Help. A quick reference guide on how to use the Autel hand- held inclinometer will display after tapping the Help option.
  • Page 151 TPMS Retrofit Retrofit is needed to be performed if your vehicle is not installed with TPMS system by default. The function is available with purchase. See for details. Tap on the Activate More TPMS Retrofit application button on the MaxiTPMS Job Menu to access the function. 12.1 Retrofit This function is used to install TPMS system in vehicles.
  • Page 152 Figure 12-1 TPMS Retrofit Screen NOTE Accesses the TPMS retrofit function either by tapping TPMS on the MaxiTPMS Job Menu or directly tapping TPMS Retrofit. The TPMS Retrofit lists vehicles available for retrofit only. The TPMS application covers all vehicles, with which available for retrofit will display retrofit tab on the screen.
  • Page 153 Activate More Activate More Function provides a quick access to upgrade the basic version of the MaxiTPMS tablet with an additional purchase. The TPMS and PV Diag packages, designed specifically for light commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles, are available for purchase based on your needs. 13.1 TPMS After TPMS is activated, the icon label for LCV TPMS on the tablet is updated to “TPMS”.
  • Page 154 Update The Update application allows you to download the latest software. The updates can improve the MaxiTPMS applications’ capabilities, typically by adding vehicle models, TPMS service functions, etc. This section describes the update operations for the MaxiTPMS tablet. The tablet automatically searches for available updates for all of the MaxiTPMS software when it is connected to the Internet.
  • Page 155 Data Manager The Data Manager application allows you to store, pint, and review saved files, manage workshop information and keep test vehicle history records. Selecting the Data Manager application opens the menu page which contains seven main functions: Test Records ...
  • Page 156 15.1 Test Records This function stores test vehicle history records, in terms of CV TPMS and LCV TPMS information from the previous CV TPMS and LCV TPMS sessions. All information is displayed in summarized details. Tap on a record to access to the previously tested vehicle and directly restart a TPMS session without the need for auto scan or manual vehicle selection.
  • Page 157 Table 15-2 Function Buttons on the Test Records Screen Button Name Description CV TPMS Displays the previous CV TPMS session. LCV TPMS/ Displays the previous LCV TPMS/TPMS session. TPMS 15.1.1 TPMS Test Report The TPMS test report is a detailed data form that includes general vehicle information such as vehicle year, make, and model.
  • Page 158 Figure 15-3 LCV TPMS TEST REPORT Screen A report can be printed in two ways, print via PC Link or via Wi-Fi. See Printer Manager for details. 15.2 Workshop Information Use the Workshop Information form to edit, input, and save the detailed workshop information, such as header image, store picture, shop name, address, phone number and other remarks, which when printing vehicle diagnostic reports and other associated test file, will display as the header of the printed documents.
  • Page 159 Figure 15-4 Workshop Information Sheet To edit the Workshop Information sheet  Tap the Data Manager application button on the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. Select Workshop Information. Tap each field to input the appropriate information. Tap Return to save the updated workshop information sheet, or tap Back in the upper-left corner to exit without saving.
  • Page 160 Figure 15-5 Image Screen Toolbar Buttons — used to delete the image files and go back to the previous screen. For details, see Table 15-3 Toolbar Buttons on Image Screen. Main Section — displays the stored images. Table 15-3 Toolbar Buttons on Image Screen Button Name Description...
  • Page 161 Button Name Description Details Tap this button to display image details. Send Tap this button to send the selected email image via email. Tap this button to print the selected Print image. Tap this button to rename the screenshot Rename selected.
  • Page 162 Figure 15-6 PDF Screen 1 In addition to viewing the PDF file, you have the option to share it with others or print it out. To share the PDF file with others, tap the Overflow button in the  upper-right corner of the screen, then select Share to and enter the recipient’s email address.
  • Page 163 Figure 15-7 PDF Screen 2 15.5 Report This section stores and displays all reports. The reports stored in this area will be uploaded to cloud automatically when you set the Report Upload to Cloud in Report Settings to ON. Figure 15-8 Report List Screen...
  • Page 164 To view the local reports  Tap the Data Manager application on the Job Menu. Select Report to access the report list. Select the report you need from the list. A pop-up screen will appear. Select the View Local Reports option. Figure 15-9 View and Share Report Screen The report with detailed information will be displayed.
  • Page 165 Figure 15-10 Cloud Report Sharing Screen 15.6 Remove Vehicle This function manages the applications installed on the MaxiTPMS diagnostics system. Select this to open a management screen, on which all the available vehicle diagnostic applications can be reviewed. Tap on the vehicle manufacturer icon that you wish to delete. The selected icon will display a blue check mark in the upper-right corner.
  • Page 166 To send message to the technical center  Take Data Logging of the TPMS application as an example. On the main TPMS screen, after a testing or diagnostics session is done, tap the Data Logging button in the upper-right corner of the screen to make a selection of error type.
  • Page 167 Figure 15-12 Data Logging Screen 2  To reply in a Data Logging session Tap on the Feedback tag to view a list of submitted data logs. Select a specific item to track the progress of data log review. Tap the pencil icon in the upper-right corner to correct vehicle information, or directly input text into the blank bar and tap Send to send your message to the technical center.
  • Page 168 Academy The Academy provides access to various onboard instructional videos and manuals produced by top-notch technicians and product experts, covering information on main functions such as TPMS Relearn and Rewrite functions. Please access the videos or articles saved on the tablet by tapping the images with hyperlinks displayed under this application.
  • Page 169 ToolKit This chapter describes auxiliary functions for TPMS service and vehicle diagnosis. Figure 17-1 ToolKit Screen RKE & RF — this function is used to check the signal strength of 315 and 433 MHz  frequencies of remote keyless entry Fobs. Unlock REDI7002A —...
  • Page 170 Logger button. 18.2 Quick Link The Quick Link option provides access to Autel’s official websites and other popular automotive service websites. These sites are invaluable resources of automotive information and repair data, which include forums, video training, and expert consultation.
  • Page 171 Figure 18-1 Quick Link Screen  To open a quick link Tap MaxiTools > Quick Link from the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. The Quick Link screen displays. Select a website thumbnail on the main section. The Chrome browser is launched and the selected website is opened. 18.3 Email The Email option enables sending and receiving emails after account registration.
  • Page 172 Settings Access the Settings menu to adjust default settings and view information about the MaxiTPMS system. The following options are available for the MaxiTPMS system settings: TPMS Market  TPMS Prog. Setting  TBE Manager  VCI Manager  Bas Manager ...
  • Page 173  To connect the TBE device with the tablet via Wi-Fi direct mode On the TBE device, tap Settings > Network connection. Connect to Wi-Fi first and swipe the Wi-Fi direct toggle to turn the Wi-Fi direct mode on. On the tablet, tap Settings > TBE Manager to access the TBE Manager screen. Tap Scan in the upper-right corner of the tablet’s screen.
  • Page 174 Figure 19-1 VCI Manager Screen Connection Mode — there are two connection modes available for selection. Bluetooth — when paired to a wireless device, the connection state displays  as “Paired”, otherwise, it displays as “Unpaired.” Firmware Upgrade — updates the V200 with the latest version of firmware via ...
  • Page 175 automatically search for available pairing units. The device name may display as “Maxi” suffixed with a serial number. Select the appropriate device for pairing. When paired successfully, the connection status displays the device name with the message “Paired.” Once paired, the VCI button in the upper-right corner of the screen will display a green check and the Connection LED on the MaxiVCI V200 illuminates solid green.
  • Page 176 Download the Maxi PC Suite software from www.autel.com > Support > Downloads > Autel Update Tools, and install it to your windows-based PC. Double click on the Setup.exe item. Select the installation language and the wizard will load momentarily. Follow the instructions on the screen and click Next to continue.
  • Page 177 Select the MaxiSys Printer tab on the PC Link program. Open the PDF file or the local report you wish to print. Tap the Overflow button in the upper-right corner of the screen, then select PC Print. A test document will be sent to the PC. If the Auto Print option in the MaxiSys Printer is selected, the MaxiSys ...
  • Page 178 Tap the Settings application button on the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. Tap the Unit option. Select the desired measurement unit. A check mark will display to the right of the selected unit. Tap the Home button in the top-left corner to return to the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. 19.10 About The About section displays information regarding the MaxiTPMS tablet, including the password, system version, hardware version, and the device’s serial number.
  • Page 179 The Remote Desktop application launches the TeamViewer Quick Support program, a simple, fast, and secure remote control interface. Use this application to receive ad-hoc remote support from Autel’s support technicians by allowing them to control the tablet on their PC via the TeamViewer software.
  • Page 180 Tap User Center from the MaxiTPMS Job Menu. The following screen displays. Figure 21-1 User Center Screen If you already have an Autel ID, you can log in with your phone number and verification code, or tap Log In with Password to log in with your Autel ID and password.
  • Page 181 Visit the website: pro.autel.com. If you have an Autel account, log in and skip to Step 7. 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 182 Maintenance and Service 22.1 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 tablet’s  touchscreen. Do not use any abrasive cleansers, detergent, or automotive chemicals on the tablet. ...
  • Page 183  connector. NOTE If your problems persist, please contact Autel’s technical support or your local distributor. 22.3 About Battery Usage Your tablet is powered by a built-in Lithium-ion Polymer battery. The Lithium-ion Polymer battery can recharge while some charge remains without reducing your tablet’s autonomy due to the “battery memory effect”...
  • Page 184 22.4.1 Technical Support If you have any question or problem about the operation of the product, please contact us (see the following contact info) or your local distributor. Autel China Headquarters Phone: +86 (0755) 8614-7779 (Monday-Friday, 9AM-6PM Beijing Time) ...
  • Page 185  Address: 906-17, Preatoni Tower (Cluster L), Jumeirah Lakes Tower, DMCC, Dubai,  Web: www.autel.com  Autel Latin America Mexico: Phone: +52 33 1001 7880 (Spanish in Mexico)  Email: latsupport@autel.com  Address: Avenida Americas 1905, 6B, Colonia Aldrete, Guadalajara, Jalisco, ...
  • Page 186 Floor 2, Caihong Keji Building, 36 Hi-tech North Six Road, Songpingshan Community, Xili Sub-district, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, China 22.4.3 Other Services You can purchase the optional accessories directly from Autel’s authorized tool suppliers, and/or your local distributor or agent. Your purchase order should include the following information: Contact information ...
  • Page 187 Compliance Information FCC COMPLIANCE FCC ID: WQ8TPMS609T 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 188 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. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
  • Page 189 Warranty Limited One Year Warranty Autel Intelligent Technology Corp., Ltd. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this MaxiTPMS diagnostics device that should this product or any part thereof during normal usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or...
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