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100 

with the vehicle record. See 

Customer

 for more information. 

  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  the  detailed 
workshop information, such as shop name, address, phone number, and other remarks, 
which, when printing vehicle diagnostics reports and other associated test file, will display 
as the header of the printed documents. 

 

Figure 9-4 Workshop Information Sheet 

 

To edit the Workshop Information sheet 

  Tap the 

Data Manager 

application on the MaxiCOM Job Menu. 

  Tap 

Workshop Information

  Tap on each field to fill in the appropriate information. 

  Tap 

Back 

to save the updated workshop information record. 

Summary of Contents for MaxiCOM MK906

Page 1: ...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 Autel will not be liable for any direct damages or for any special incidental or in...

Page 2: ...ers in the work area the device being used or the vehicle being tested Before using the device always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested Use the device only as described in this manual Be sure to read understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual Safety Messages Saf...

Page 3: ...ave the vehicle unattended while testing Be extra cautious when working around the ignition coil distributor cap ignition wires and spark plugs These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline chemical and electrical fires nearby Do not connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the engine is running Keep...

Page 4: ...RFACE 8 Function Description 8 Technical Specifications 9 ACCESSORY KIT 10 OBDI Adapters Optional 10 Other Accessories 11 3 GETTING STARTED 12 POWERING UP 12 Application Buttons 13 Locator and Navigation Buttons 15 System Status Icons 17 POWERING DOWN 17 Reboot System 18 4 DIAGNOSTICS 19 ESTABLISHING VEHICLE COMMUNICATION 19 Vehicle Connection 19 VCI Connection 20 No Communication Message 21 GETTI...

Page 5: ...formation 35 Trouble Codes 36 Live Data 38 Active Test 44 Special Functions 45 SERVICE 46 Function Descriptions 47 GENERIC OBDII OPERATIONS 47 General Procedure 48 Function Descriptions 49 EXITING DIAGNOSTICS 51 5 TPMS 53 GETTING STARTED 53 Vehicle Selection 54 TPMS Service Screen Layout 61 CHECK OPERATIONS 63 Main Section 63 DIAGNOSTICS OPERATIONS 65 Detail 66 Retry Diagnosis 67 Clear DTCs 67 Liv...

Page 6: ...CTRIC PARKING BRAKE EPB 80 EPB Safety 80 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS 81 BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BMS 81 IMMOBILIZER IMMO KEYS 81 STEERING ANGLE SENSOR SAS 82 7 OEM AUTHORIZATION 83 8 BATTERY TEST 85 MAXIBAS BT506 TESTER 85 Function Description 85 Power Sources 86 Technical Specifications 87 TEST PREPARATION 87 Inspecting the Battery 87 Establishing Communication 87 Connecting to a Batter...

Page 7: ...0 SETTINGS 105 OPERATIONS 105 Units 105 Language 106 Printing Settings 106 Report Settings 107 Auto Update 107 TPMS Market 107 TPS Prog Setting 108 Vehicle List 108 System Settings 108 About 108 11 VCI MANAGER 109 12 UPDATE 111 13 SUPPORT 113 PRODUCT REGISTRATION 113 SUPPORT SCREEN LAYOUT 113 My Account 114 Training 115 Data Logging 115 FAQ 116 14 REMOTE DESKTOP 117 OPERATIONS 117 15 USER FEEDBACK...

Page 8: ...s 125 OPERATIONS 126 18 QUICK LINK 128 19 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 129 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 129 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST 129 ABOUT BATTERY USAGE 130 SERVICE PROCEDURES 131 Technical Support 131 Repair Service 132 Other Services 132 20 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 133 FCC COMPLIANCE 133 RF WARNING STATEMENT 134 CE COMPLIANCE 134 ROHS COMPLIANCE 134 21 WARRANTY 135 ...

Page 9: ...and menu options Example Tap OK Notes and Important Messages Notes A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations tips and comments Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation that if not avoided may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle Hyperlinks Hyperlinks are available in electronic documents Blue text indicates a selectable hyperlink a website link or an email a...

Page 10: ...ocus the image to be captured in the viewfinder Tap the camera icon on the right side of the screen The viewfinder now shows the captured picture and auto saves the taken photo Tap the thumbnail image on the top right corner of the screen to view the stored image Tap the Back or Home button to exit the camera application ...

Page 11: ...K906 Pro MK906 Pro TS performs comprehensive and efficient vehicle diagnostics and analysis With the integrated TPMS module the MK906 Pro TS also provides comprehensive TPMS solutions There are two main components to the MaxiCOM system MaxiCOM System tablet the central processor and monitor for the system Vehicle Communication Interface VCI the device for accessing vehicle data This manual describ...

Page 12: ...l is above 90 Yellow Illuminates yellow when the tablet is charging and the battery level is below 90 Red Illuminates red when the tablet is powered on and the battery level is below 15 Figure 2 2 MaxiCOM Tablet Back View Collapsible Stand extends from the back to allow hands free viewing of the tablet Rear Camera Camera Flash Figure 2 3 MaxiCOM Tablet Top View DC Power Supply Input Port Mini USB ...

Page 13: ...red with the internal rechargeable battery which if fully charged can provide sufficient power for about 14 hours of continuous operation AC DC Power Supply The tablet can be powered from a wall socket using the AC DC power adapter The AC DC power supply also charges the internal battery pack Vehicle Power Supply The tablet can be powered from the auxiliary power outlet adapter or other suitable p...

Page 14: ...GB Camera Rear 16 megapixel autofocus with flashlight Front 16 megapixel Sensors Gravity Accelerometer Ambient Light Sensor ALS Audio Input Output Input microphone Output single speakers 3 band 3 5 mm stereo standard headset jack Power and Battery 11 600 mAh 3 7 V lithium polymer battery Charging via 12 V AC DC power supply Input Voltage 12 V 9 to 35 V Power Consumption 5 W Operating Temp 0 to 50 ...

Page 15: ...2 2 ISO 14230 2 ISO 15765 4 K Line L Line Flashing Code SAE J1850 VPW SAE J1850 PWM CAN ISO 11898 High speed Middle speed Low speed and Single wire CAN GM UART UART Echo Byte Protocol Honda Diag H Protocol TP 2 0 TP 1 6 SAE J1939 SAE J1708 Fault Tolerant CAN ...

Page 16: ...r LED Connection LED Vehicle Data Connector 16 pin connects the MaxiVCI V200 to the vehicle s 16 pin DLC directly USB Port provides the easiest connection between the device and the tablet via a USB cable Table 2 2 Power LED Description LED Color Description Power LED Yellow The VCI is powered on and performing self check Green The VCI is ready for use Flashing Red The firmware is updating NOTE Th...

Page 17: ...ooth Technical Specifications Table 2 4 Technical Specifications Item Description Communications BLE EDR Type C USB Wireless Frequency 2 4 GHz Input Voltage Range 8 V to 30 V DC Supply Current 150 mA 12 V DC Operating Temp 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temp 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Dimensions L x W x H 89 89 mm 3 53 x 46 78 mm 1 84 x 21 mm 0 82 Weight 70 7 g 0 156 lb Built in Battery 3 7 V lithium b...

Page 18: ...r Non OBDII vehicles The adapter used depends on the type of vehicle being tested The most common adapters are shown below Table 2 5 Optional OBDI Adapters Benz 14 PSA 2 Chrysler 16 Mazda 17 BMW 20 Volkswagen Audi 2 2 Nissan 14 Benz 38 Kia 20 Mitsubishi Hyundai 12 16 Fiat 3 ...

Page 19: ...ower Adapter Connects the tablet to the external DC power port for power supply Auxiliary Power Outlet Adapter Provides power to the tablet through the vehicle s auxiliary power outlet Spare Fuse x 2 A safety device for the auxiliary power outlet adapter USB to Ethernet Adapter Provides network connection function ...

Page 20: ...ee Power Sources on page 5 NOTE The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may differ from the actual ones Powering Up Press the Power Lock button on the top of the tablet to switch on the unit Swipe up to unlock and enter the system Figure 3 1 Sample MK906 Pro Job Menu Figure 3 2 MK906 Pro TS Job Menu ...

Page 21: ... screen The touch screen navigation is menu driven which allows you to quickly locate the test procedure or data that you need through a series of choices and questions Detailed descriptions of the menu structures are found in the chapters for the various applications Application Buttons The application buttons configure the MaxiCOM for the type of operation or activity to be performed The table 3...

Page 22: ...ation system for saved data files See Data Manager for details Settings Allows you to set the MaxiCOM system settings and to view the general information about the tablet See Settings for details VCI Manager Establishes and manages Bluetooth connection to the VCI See VCI Manager for details Update Checks for the latest update available for the MaxiCOM system and performs updating procedures See Up...

Page 23: ...upport and other information See Quick Link for details Locator and Navigation Buttons Operations of locator and navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen are described in the table below Table 3 2 Locator and Navigation Buttons Button Name Description Locator Indicates the location of the screen Swipe the screen left or right to view the previous or next screen Back Returns to the previous s...

Page 24: ...ss icon displays Diagnostics Shortcut Returns to the Diagnostics operation interface from other applications TPMS Shortcut Returns to the TPMS operation interface from other applications For MK906 Pro TS Service Shortcut Returns to the TPMS service operation interface from other applications To use the camera Tap the Camera button The camera screen opens Focus the image to be captured in the viewf...

Page 25: ...ode Flashlight Turns on off the flashlight Auto Rotate Enables disables auto rotate screen Airplane Mode Enables disables Airplane Mode Location Enables disables location recording function Logger Accesses the Log Collection screen Powering Down All vehicle communications must be terminated before shutting down the tablet A warning message displays if you attempt to shut down the tablet while the ...

Page 26: ...m In case of a system crash press and hold the Power Lock button to power off the tablet and restart it To reboot the tablet Press and hold the Power Lock button Tap Restart Tap OK The tablet will turn off and restart ...

Page 27: ...CI to the tablet via Bluetooth pairing or USB connection 3 When these are done check the VCI navigation button at the bottom bar on the screen if the button displays a green badge the MaxiCOM Diagnostics Platform is ready to start vehicle diagnosis Vehicle Connection The method used to connect the VCI to a vehicle s DLC depends on the vehicle s configuration as follows A vehicle equipped with an O...

Page 28: ...tlet adapter into the DC power supply input port on the tablet Connect the male connector of the auxiliary power outlet adapter to the vehicle s utility power outlet VCI Connection After the MaxiVCI V200 is properly connected to the vehicle and the Power LED on the VCI illuminates solid green or blue which indicates that the MaxiVCI V200 is ready to establish communication with the tablet The Maxi...

Page 29: ...le Connection The USB cable connection is a simple and quick way to establish communication between the tablet and the MaxiVCI V200 After properly connecting the USB cable from the tablet to the VCI the VCI navigation button at the bottom bar of the screen shows a green badge in a few seconds and the Connection LED on the MaxiVCI V200 illuminates solid green indicating the connection between the d...

Page 30: ...VCI is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle You ve selected a system for testing that the vehicle is not equipped with There is a loose connection There is a blown vehicle fuse There is a wiring fault on the vehicle or the adapter There is a circuit fault in the adapter Incorrect vehicle identification was entered Getting Started Prior to first use of the Diagnostics applicati...

Page 31: ...ob Menu VID Opens a dropdown list tap Auto Detect for auto VIN detection tap Manual Input to enter VIN manually tap Scan VIN License to scan the VIN code license numbers by camera All Displays all the vehicle makes in the vehicle menu Favorites Displays user selected favorite vehicle makes History Displays the stored vehicle history records This option provides you direct access to the previously ...

Page 32: ...os and the brands Select the required manufacturer icon after the VCI is properly connected to the vehicle to start a diagnostics session Vehicle Identification The MaxiCOM diagnostic system supports five methods for Vehicle Identification Auto VIN Scan Manual VIN Input Scan VIN License Manual Vehicle Selection OBD Direct Entry Auto VIN Scan The MaxiCOM diagnostics system features the latest VIN b...

Page 33: ... and the system will guide you to the Vehicle Diagnostics screen directly Figure 4 2 Vehicle Diagnostics Screen In some cases when users have selected the vehicle brand instead of performing Auto VIN Scan in the first place the system still provides an option for vehicle VIN scan Select Automatic Selection and the system will proceed to acquire VIN information automatically or allow users to enter...

Page 34: ...will guide you to the Vehicle Diagnostics screen directly Tap the icon to exit the Manual Input dialog box Scan VIN License Tap Scan VIN License in the dropdown list the camera will be opened On the right side of the screen from top to bottom three options are available Scan Bar Code Scan VIN and Scan License NOTE The method of Scan License is supported in certain countries and areas Please manual...

Page 35: ...specific VIN is unknown you can manually select the vehicle Step by step Vehicle Selection This mode of vehicle selection is menu driven you can simply follow the on screen prompts and make a series of choices Each selection you make advances you to the next screen An Esc button at the lower right corner of the screen will bring you back to the previous step Exact procedures may vary somewhat by v...

Page 36: ...ections Figure 4 6 Diagnostics Screen Diagnostics Toolbar Current Directory Path Status Information Bar Main Section Function Buttons Diagnostics Toolbar The Diagnostics Toolbar contains a number of buttons that allow you to print or save the displayed data and make other controls The table 4 2 provides a brief description for the operations of the Diagnostics Toolbar buttons ...

Page 37: ...ons of various diagnostics functions Save Provides 3 ways to save data Tap Take a Screenshot to take a screenshot of the current screen Tap Save All Data to save a PDF file use this save option when data displays on multiple screens Tap Save Report to connect the diagnostics information with the vehicle These files are stored in Data Manager for later review See Data Manager for details Data Loggi...

Page 38: ...g button on the diagnostic toolbar is available throughout the whole Diagnostics operations Tap the Data Logging button to display the error options Select a specific error and tap OK A submission form will display to let you fill in the report information Tap Send to submit the report form via the internet A confirmation message displays when sending is successful Current Directory Path The Curre...

Page 39: ...e message displays briefly before automatically disappearing Warning Messages This type of messages informs you when completing the selected action may result in an irreversible change or loss of data The typical example for this is the Erase Codes message Error Messages Error messages inform you when a system or procedural error has occurred Examples of possible errors include a disconnection or ...

Page 40: ...elected and the tablet establishes communication with the vehicle via the VCI the corresponding function menu or selection menu appears Diagnosis There are two options available of the Diagnosis section 1 Auto Scan starts auto scanning for all the available systems on the vehicle 2 Control Unit displays a selection menu of all the available control units of the vehicle Auto Scan The Auto Scan func...

Page 41: ...tes the number of the detected faults Pass No fault indicates the system has passed the scanning process and no fault has been detected Not Scanned Indicates the system has not been scanned No Response Indicates the system has not received a response Tap the button to the right of the system item on which you want to perform further diagnosis and other test activities A Function Menu screen Figure...

Page 42: ...hicles The function menu may include ECU Information displays detailed ECU information Select to display information screen Trouble Codes contains Read Codes and Erase Codes The former displays detailed DTC information retrieved from the vehicle control module the latter facilitates you to erase DTCs and other data from the ECU Live Data retrieves and displays live data and parameters from the veh...

Page 43: ...tion with the vehicle via the VCI Identify the vehicle by selecting from the menu options Locate the required system for testing by Auto Scan or through menu driven selections in Control Unit Select the desired test from the Function Menu ECU Information This function retrieves and displays the specific information for the tested control unit including unit type version numbers and other specifica...

Page 44: ...ad Codes Screen Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons see Table 4 2 Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons for detailed descriptions of the operations for each button Main Section Code Column displays the retrieved codes from the vehicle Status Column indicates the status of the retrieved codes Description Column displays detailed descriptions for the retrieved codes Snowflake Icon only displays when freeze frame data...

Page 45: ...icle control system The Read Codes screen varies for each vehicle being tested ESC Returns to the previous screen or exit Trouble Code Erase Codes After reading the retrieved codes from the vehicle and certain repairs have been carried out you can 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...

Page 46: ...en Figure 4 11 Live Data Screen Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons see Table 4 2 Diagnostics Toolbar Buttons for detailed descriptions of the operations for each button Main Section Name column displays the parameter names 1 Check box tap the check box at the left side of the parameter name to make selection of an item Tap the check box again to deselect the item 2 Drop down button tap the drop down butt...

Page 47: ...gs screen Figure 4 12 Display Mode Screen Each parameter item displays the selected mode independently Analog Gauge Mode displays the parameters in form of an analog meter graph Text Mode default displays the parameters in texts and shows in list format NOTE Reading of status parameters such as a switch reading which are mostly in word form like ON OFF ACTIVE and ABORT etc can only be displayed in...

Page 48: ... side of the screen under this mode Edit opens an edit window in which you can set the waveform color and the line thickness displayed for the selected parameter item Scale changes the scale values which are displayed below the waveform graph There are 4 scales available x1 x2 x4 and x8 Zoom out exits full screen display Exit exits the waveform graph mode To edit the waveform color and line thickn...

Page 49: ... bottom of the screen Tap the drop down button on the right side of a parameter name to open a submenu The Trigger button is the last one in the submenu Tap to display the Trigger Settings dialog box Figure 4 14 Trigger Setting Dialog Box Two buttons and two input boxes are available in the Trigger Settings dialog box Trigger toggles the trigger on and off The trigger is ON by default Buzzer Alarm...

Page 50: ...he threshold values The limit lines are shown in different colors to differentiate them from the parameter waveforms Function Buttons The operations of all the available function buttons on Live Data screen are described below Cancel All cancels all selected parameter items Show Selected Show All switches between the two options one displays the selected parameters the other displays all the avail...

Page 51: ...ng point whenever you choose Freeze displays the retrieved data in freeze mode Resume exits the freeze data mode and return to normal data display Previous Frame moves to the previous frame in the freeze data Play Pause plays pauses the frozen data Next Frame moves to the next frame in the freeze data Record starts recording the live data of the selected data Tap the Record button at the bottom of...

Page 52: ...tion is used to access vehicle specific subsystem and component tests Available tests vary depending on the manufacturer year and model and only the available tests display in the menu During an active test the tester outputs 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...

Page 53: ...ment The main section of the Adaptation Operation screen displays a list of operational and vehicle status information which mainly consists of four parts The first part in the top line shows the description of the operation being performed and the execution status is displayed on the right such as Completed Activated etc The second part shows the preconditions or requirements for executing the op...

Page 54: ...tion 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 th...

Page 55: ...irectional tests to check the operating conditions of both the Anti lock Braking System and the Supplemental Restraint System such as Automated Bleeding Pump Motor Test and checking Module information etc Steering Angle Sensor SAS Service This service function allows you to perform calibration for the Steering Angle Sensor which permanently stores the current steering wheel position as the straigh...

Page 56: ...ication from the MaxiCOM 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 Protocol when this option is selected the screen opens a submenu of various ...

Page 57: ...e available for viewing a snowflake icon will display on the right side of the DTC item The Erase Codes function can be applied by tapping the function button at the lower bottom of the screen Figure 4 19 DTC FFD Screen Stored Codes Stored codes are the current emission related DTCs from the ECM of the vehicle OBDII EOBD Codes have a priority according to their emission severity with higher priori...

Page 58: ...ed Freeze frame data includes a snapshot of critical parameter values at the time the DTC is set Erase Codes This option is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as DTCs freeze frame data and manufacturer specific enhanced data from the vehicle s ECM and reset the I M Readiness Monitor Status for all vehicle monitors to Not Ready or Not Complete status A confirmation screen displ...

Page 59: ...the calibration verification number CVN and other information of the 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 Exiting Diagnostics The Diagnostics application remains open as long as there is an active ...

Page 60: ...m of the screen Or Tap the Home button on the diagnostics toolbar to exit the application directly and go back to the MaxiCOM Job Menu Now the Diagnostics application is no longer communicating with the vehicle and it is safe to open other MaxiCOM applications or exit the MaxiCOM Diagnostics System and return to the Home screen ...

Page 61: ...e Vehicle Menu displays Select the specific vehicle to perform TPMS service A TPMS icon displays on the Manufacturer button indicating the TPMS service is available Figure 5 1 Vehicle Menu Screen 1 Top Toolbar Buttons Table 5 1 Top Toolbar Buttons Button Name Description Home Returns to the MaxiCOM Home Menu VID Provides a fast way to identify the test vehicle See Vehicle Identification for detail...

Page 62: ...mation step by step to start a TPMS service session Vehicle Selection There are two accesses to identify the test vehicle Tap the VID button on the top toolbar then tap Auto Detect Manual Input or Scan VIN License Select a specific manufacturer icon then tap Automatic Selection or Manual Selection The VIN Scan function is used to quickly identify the test vehicle You can tap the VID button to acqu...

Page 63: ...VIN Tap OK at the bottom right to confirm the vehicle VIN If the VIN does not match with the test vehicle s VIN enter VIN manually or tap Read to acquire VIN again NOTE Before acquiring the vehicle VIN make sure the tablet is connected to the network in order to get the information of the test vehicle 4 Tap OK to confirm the vehicle information such as Model Year OEM Senor Part NO etc Tap ESC to r...

Page 64: ... perform Manual input 1 Tap the TPMS application button from the MaxiCOM Home Menu Figure 5 2 The Vehicle Menu displays 2 Tap the VID button on the top toolbar to open the dropdown list Figure 5 3 3 Select Manual Input 4 Enter the correct VIN in the input box then tap OK Figure 5 5 Manual Input in TPMS 5 A VIN confirmation screen with note information will display then tap OK if the VIN is correct...

Page 65: ... displays in the Recognition result dialog box after scanned Tap OK to confirm the result and then the vehicle information confirmation screen will display on the tablet If all the vehicle information is correct tap the icon in the middle of the screen to confirm the VIN of the vehicle being tested tap OK to continue Figure 5 6 Scan VIN License If the VIN License number cannot be scanned please ma...

Page 66: ...hicle Menu displays 2 Select a vehicle brand on the Vehicle Manufacturer Selection screen Figure 5 7 Vehicle Brand Selection 3 Tap Automatic Selection in the diagnostic type selection screen Figure 5 8 Selection Screen in TPMS 4 Tap Read to acquire VIN or manually enter VIN If the VIN is correct tap OK to proceed ...

Page 67: ...type screen to select vehicle mode and year step by step To perform Manual selection 1 Tap the TPMS application button from the MaxiCOM Home Menu Figure 5 2 The Vehicle Menu displays 2 Select a vehicle brand on the Vehicle Manufacturer Selection screen 3 Tap Manual Selection in the diagnostic type selection screen Figure 5 8 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to select the model and year of the ve...

Page 68: ...ect TPMS Figure 5 12 Indirect TPMS Selection Screen For indirect TPMS vehicle only the Relearn Procedure is supported Tap the vehicle year information button in the case of the above screen 2008 08 2019 12 indirect to display the Relearn Procedure Follow the instructions to complete the operation ...

Page 69: ...direct TPMS For vehicles using Direct TPMS select the correct vehicle The TPMS service menu will display next Figure 5 14 TPMS Service Screen TPMS Service Screen Layout The screens in TPMS service application typically include four sections ...

Page 70: ...avigation tab at the top of the Main Section screen contains the following items Check tab displays the triggered sensor data Diagnostics tab checks the status of the TPMS system This function is available for certain vehicles Programming tab displays the triggered retrieved sensor IDs and new programmed sensor IDs Relearn tab displays the OEM sensor manufacturer part number and sensor frequency a...

Page 71: ...ion The functions of these buttons will be introduced respectively in the following sections Check Operations The sensor check function allows activating of TPMS sensor to view sensor data such as sensor ID tire pressure tire temperature sensor battery sensor position and sensor frequency It also sends the sensor data to vehicle s ECU to let the ECU learn the positions of sensors whenever wheels a...

Page 72: ...el will display on the table of the screen once the sensor is successfully activated and decoded Tap Back to exit NOTE Wheel with a feedback icon red or green vertical rectangle indicates sensor trigger has been finished For details see Table 5 2 Possible results for triggering Table 5 2 Possible results for triggering Icon Results Description Green Successful Sensor Read TPMS sensor is successful...

Page 73: ...atically communicate with the vehicle Figure 5 17 Diagnostics Communication Screen Figure 5 18 Diagnostics Screen Sample 1 1 Sensor IDs Retrieved by Activation 2 Sensor IDs Retrieved by OBD Saved in the TPMS ECU 3 DTCs Retrieved by OBD Existed in the TPMS ECU 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 ...

Page 74: ...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 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 Diagnostics Screen Sample 2 Detail If Data Trouble Codes DTCs are present in the TPMS ECU a yellow hazard icon displays in the DTC column and the detail button is available Tap detail in the DTC column to view the detailed informati...

Page 75: ...blish communication with the ECU again and to retrieve sensor IDs and DTCs present in the ECU Clear DTCs Tap the Clear DTCs button and the data trouble codes existed in the TPMS ECU will be cleared Live Data Tap Live Data to view the data stream of the sensor information Figure 5 22 Live Data Screen All the parameters displayed on the Live Data screen are defaulted ...

Page 76: ...the tested vehicle will be listed out on the screen Figure 5 23 ECU Information Screen Programming Operations The programming function is used to program the sensor data to the MX Sensor and replace the faulty senor poor battery life or malfunction The MK906 Pro TS is easy to use with a proven efficiency and guaranteed accurate results There are four options available when programming MX Sensor us...

Page 77: ...e Clamp in Sensor is taken as an example in this manual Please choose the proper MX Sensor when programming Copy by Activation This function allows user to copy the retrieved sensor ID to the MX Sensor It is used after the original sensor is triggered Figure 5 25 Copy by Activation Function Main Screen To copy by activation After performing the Check function see Check Operations trigger marks wit...

Page 78: ... Copy by OBD Function Main Screen To copy by OBD After performing Read IDs combined in the Diagnostics function OBD marks with the sensor IDs will appear on the table in Programming screen Select the specific wheel on the screen and then tap the Copy by OBD button Place the proper MX Sensor near the top right of the tablet and tap OK to start programming the saved sensor information to the MX Sens...

Page 79: ...t ID character length limits The tablet will automatically recognize character length of the OEM sensor ID and prevent further input into the textbox when the limit is reached Place the proper MX Sensor near the top right of the tablet and tap OK to start programming Auto Create This function is designed to program the MX Sensor by applying random IDs created according to the vehicle when it is un...

Page 80: ...ead the relearn procedure carefully before performing the relearn function To perform TPMS Relearn function Establish the communication with the vehicle via the VCI Power on the tablet Turn the ignition ON but do not start the engine Tap the Relearn tab on the screen and select the specific function to continue Details are explained in the following sections OBD Relearn OBD Relearn is completed vi...

Page 81: ...erations to let the vehicle enter the relearn mode first then use TPMS tools to perform activation or deflation to complete relearn The Stationary Relearn operation procedures vary by vehicle models please carefully read the onscreen Learning Process Guide before performing Stationary Relearn mode Stationary Relearn requires the vehicle to be placed in the Learn Mode after each new sensor is trigg...

Page 82: ...tions A TPMS retrofit is only required if your vehicle is not installed with a TPMS system by default Tap the TPMS retrofit tab on the TPMS Service Menu Screen to access the function Prior to using this function ensure the ignition light is in the ON position with the VCI successfully connected to the vehicle and the tablet Figure 5 30 TPMS Retrofit Screen To perform the retrofit function 1 Tap th...

Page 83: ...he original sensor and be installed on the vehicle In the Tire Shop If a customer needs to replace one or more tires including sensors or purchase a large amount of sensors for one vehicle model and the OEM part number of this model is known this function can be used to program of up to 20 sensors at the same time Function Operations 1 Tap OEM Part NO on the TPMS service menu to access the next sc...

Page 84: ...M Part NO function The Diagnostics and Relearn functions can only be accessed by selecting a vehicle on the TPMS service menu 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 The original sensor ID tire pressure tire temperature sensor battery status and sensor frequency will ...

Page 85: ...e are three options available when programming MX Sensor using the OEM Part NO function Copy by Activation Copy by Input and Auto Create Refer to Programming Operations for details Figure 5 35 Programming Screen via OEM Part NO 1 ID Programmed to the New MX Sensor 2 ID Retrieved from Sensor Activation 3 PSN Code on MX Sensor NOTE Auto Create in this section can program up to 20 MX Sensors at a tim...

Page 86: ...rs Support Support will display the correct vehicle types for the selected OEM part number To conduct additional procedures such as Diagnostics and Relearn select the correct test vehicle model and then tap Enter Vehicle at the bottom left of the screen Refer to Diagnostics Operations and Relearn Operations for more details about the comprehensive TPMS functions menu Figure 5 36 Support Screen ...

Page 87: ...ata and perform necessary actions The application will display detailed instructions to complete selected service operations After entering each special function the screen will display two application sections Diagnosis and Hot Functions The Diagnosis enables the reading and clearing of codes which is sometimes necessary after completing certain special functions Hot Functions consists of subfunc...

Page 88: ...vehicle checks Electric Parking Brake EPB This function has a multitude of usages to maintain the electronic braking system safely and effectively The applications include deactivating and activating the brake control system assisting with brake fluid control opening and closing brake pads and setting brakes after disc or pad replacement EPB Safety It can be dangerous to perform Electric Parking B...

Page 89: ...ttery If the original battery is replaced with a different type of battery e g a lead acid battery is replaced with an AGM battery or a battery with a different capacity mAh the vehicle may require reprogramming of the new battery type in addition to performing the battery reset Consult the vehicle manual for additional vehicle specific information Immobilizer IMMO Keys An immobilizer is an anti t...

Page 90: ... permanently in the steering angle sensor EEPROM On successful completion of calibration the steering angle sensor fault memory is automatically cleared Calibration must always be carried out after the following operations Steering wheel replacement Steering angle sensor replacement Any maintenance that involves opening the connector hub from the steering angle sensor to the column Any maintenance...

Page 91: ... the gateway ECU CGW 1 Connect the MaxiCOM Diagnostics Platform to the vehicle through the VCI See Establishing Vehicle Communication for details 2 Tap Diagnostics on the MaxiCOM Job Menu 3 Tap Renault select the vehicle type and tap OK to confirm the vehicle information 4 On the Information screen tap Unlock Figure 7 1 Information Screen 5 On the Purchase screen tap OK Select purchase method and ...

Page 92: ...iagnostics application Tap OEM Authorization on the MaxiCOM Job Menu On the OEM Authorization screen tap Renew The Unlocking Information screen appears on which you can view the remaining service sessions Figure 7 3 Unlocking Information Screen ...

Page 93: ...capacity which is vital to determining a battery s true health The MaxiBAS BT506 enables technicians to view the health status of the vehicle s battery and electrical system Together with the MaxiBAS BT506 this application can complete battery starting and charging system tests and display the test results MaxiBAS BT506 Tester Function Description Power Button Status LED Power LED USB Port Battery...

Page 94: ...charged Solid Red The device is in boot mode Flashing Red The battery level is low Please charge Power Sources The MaxiBAS BT506 tester can receive power from the following sources Internal Battery Pack AC DC Power Supply IMPORTANT Do not charge the battery when the temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 45 C 113 F Internal Battery Pack The MaxiBAS BT506 tester can be powered with the internal rec...

Page 95: ...ect the battery for Cracking buckling or leaking If you see any of these defects replace the battery Corroded loose or damaged cables and connections Repair or replace as needed Corrosion on the battery terminals and dirt or acid on the case top Clean the case and terminals using a wire brush and a mixture of water and baking soda Establishing Communication To connect MaxiBAS BT506 with MK906 Pro ...

Page 96: ...and is ready to for use Connecting to a Battery To connect to a battery Press and hold the Power button to turn on the MaxiBAS BT506 tester Connect the red clamp to the positive terminal and the black clamp to the negative terminal of the battery Figure 8 2 Connecting to a Battery The black clamp is installed with an infrared sensor near the clamp mouth that tests the battery temperature The batte...

Page 97: ...cle software on the Update screen NOTE The complete in vehicle test includes battery test starter test and generator test in sequence Battery Test To perform the in vehicle battery test Tap the Battery Test application on the MaxiCOM Job Menu The Battery Test screen appears Figure 8 3 Battery Test Screen Tap In vehicle Test Optional Establish communications between the VCI and vehicle by following...

Page 98: ... from the bottom of the screen Figure 8 5 Vehicle Information Screen Table 8 3 Upper Toolbar Buttons Button Name Description Back Returns to the previous screen VIN Opens a dropdown list tap Auto Detect for auto VIN detection tap Manual Input to enter VIN manually Battery Connection Displays the battery connection status The number on the icon indicates the real time voltage of the tested battery ...

Page 99: ...on the on screen instructions And tap the Start Testing button Figure 8 6 Battery Screen Wait for the battery test to complete and view the test results Figure 8 7 Battery Result Screen Possible in vehicle test results are as follows Good Battery Good Recharge Charge Retest Replace Battery Bad Cell ...

Page 100: ... 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 Wait for the test to complete and view the test results Figure 8 8 Starter Screen Sample 1 Figure 8 9 Starter Screen Sample 2 ...

Page 101: ...93 Figure 8 10 Starter Test Result Screen Possible starter test results are as follows Cranking Normal Current Too Low Voltage Too Low Not Started ...

Page 102: ...perations based on the on screen instructions Figure 8 11 Generator Test Screen Tap Continue and view the test results Figure 8 12 Generator Test Result Screen Possible generator test results are as follows Charging Normal Output Too Low Output Too High Ripple Too Large No Output ...

Page 103: ...ollows Types FLOODED AGM AGM SPIRAL EFB and GEL Standards CCA SAE CA EN IEC DIN JIS and MCA Battery Test To perform the out vehicle battery test Tap the Battery Test application on the MaxiCOM Job Menu The Battery Test screen displays see Figure 8 3 Battery Test Screen Tap Out vehicle Test Check the battery information and tap Start Testing Figure 8 13 Out vehicle Test Screen Wait for the battery ...

Page 104: ...96 Figure 8 14 Sample Out vehicle Test Result Screen Possible out vehicle test results are as follows Good Battery Good Recharge Charge Retest Replace Battery Bad Cell ...

Page 105: ...ata Manager Main Screen The table below briefly describes each of the function buttons in the Data Manager application Table 9 1 Buttons in Data Manager Button Name Description Vehicle History Review the diagnostic history record Workshop Information Edit the information of workshops Customer Create a new customer account file Image Review the screenshots Report View the local reports on your tabl...

Page 106: ...ess to the previously tested vehicles and allows you to directly restart a diagnostics session without needing to perform auto or manual vehicle selection Figure 9 2 Vehicle History Screen Top Toolbar Buttons displays navigation and application controls Main Section displays all the vehicle history records To activate a test session for the recorded vehicle Tap Data Manager on the MaxiCOM Job Menu...

Page 107: ...he VCI to restart test sessions on the previously tested vehicles Figure 9 3 Historical Test Record Sheet To edit the Historical Test record Tap Data Manager on the MaxiCOM Job Menu Tap Vehicle History Select the specific vehicle history record thumbnail from the main section The Historical Test screen will display Tap Edit a pen icon to start editing Tap each item to enter information or attach f...

Page 108: ...uch as shop name address phone number and other remarks which when printing vehicle diagnostics reports and other associated test file will display as the header of the printed documents Figure 9 4 Workshop Information Sheet To edit the Workshop Information sheet Tap the Data Manager application on the MaxiCOM Job Menu Tap Workshop Information Tap on each field to fill in the appropriate informati...

Page 109: ...rmation Tap the button to delete the information Tap Complete to save the account or tap Cancel to exit without saving To edit a customer account Tap Data Manager on the MaxiCOM Job Menu Tap Customer Select a customer account by tapping the corresponding name card A Customer Information record displays Tap Edit on the top toolbar to start editing Tap on the field to edit or amend information and e...

Page 110: ...able 9 2 Toolbar Buttons in PNG Database for detailed information Main Section displays the stored images Table 9 2 Toolbar Buttons in PNG Database Button Name Description Back Returns to the previous screen Search Displays the Search column allows you to quickly searches the image by entering the time of the screenshot Edit Displays the editing toolbar to select delete print or email the image s ...

Page 111: ... the PDF database select a PDF file to view the stored information This section uses the standard Adobe Reader application for file viewing and editing Please refer to the associated Adobe Reader manual for more detailed instructions Review Data The Review Data section allows you to playback the recorded data frames of live data streams On the Review Data main screen select a record file to playba...

Page 112: ...ehicle software you want to delete by tapping on the car brand icon the selected item will display a blue check mark at the upper right corner Tap the Delete button on the top bar to delete the software from the system database Data Logging The Data Logging section allows you to launch Support platform directly to view all records of all feedback or not feedback saved data loggings on the diagnost...

Page 113: ...ttings About Operations This section describes the operation procedures for the settings Units This option allows you to adjust the measurement unit for the diagnostic system To adjust the unit setting Tap Settings on the MaxiCOM Job Menu Tap Units on the left column Select the appropriate measurement unit metric unit or imperial unit A check mark will display to the right of the selected unit Tap...

Page 114: ...ing Settings on the left column Select Print via PC Link or Print via Wi Fi to confirm the print method A check mark will display to the right of the selected item Tap the Home icon on the top left corner to return to the MaxiCOM Job Menu or select another settings option for the system setup Printing Operations To install the MaxiSys Printer driver program Download Maxi PC Suite from www autel co...

Page 115: ...the diagnostics information of the vehicle to the vehicle history and forms a diagnostics report for user to upload Tap the ON OFF button to enable disable the Scan Report or Report Upload to Cloud function The button displays blue if the function is enabled and displays gray if the function is disabled Auto Update This option allows you to set the specific time for automatically updating software...

Page 116: ...s This function provides you with direct access to the Android system setting interface where you can adjust various system settings for the Android system platform regarding wireless and networks settings various device settings such as sound and display as well as system security settings and check related information about the Android system Refer to Android documentation for additional informa...

Page 117: ...hen paired to a battery tester via Bluetooth the connection state displays as Connected otherwise it displays as Disconnected For details see Establishing Communication VCI Update updates VCI firmware via internet through the MaxiCOM tablet networking using USB connection To update the VCI 1 Power on the tablet 2 Connect the VCI to the tablet via Bluetooth or USB 3 Tap VCI Manager on the MaxiCOM J...

Page 118: ...from the connection mode list 5 The current version and the latest version of the BT506 will appear Tap Update now to update the BT506 Bluetooth settings displays the type and a partial serial number for all of the devices available for pairing Tap the desired device to start pairing The Bluetooth status icon displayed to the left of the device name indicates the received signal strength ...

Page 119: ...nd installed on the device This section describes installing an update to the MaxiCOM system Figure 12 1 Update Screen for MK906 Pro Navigation and Controls Home returns to the MaxiCOM Job Menu Update All updates all available updates Show All shows all available updates Renew renews the available update list Refresh refreshes the available update list Search searches specific update item by enter...

Page 120: ...table access to the internet Tap the Update application from the MaxiCOM Job Menu or tap the Update icon on Vehicle Menu in Diagnostics application The Update application screen displays Check all available updates If you decide to update all the items of diagnostic software select Diagnostics tab and then tap the Update All button if you want to update all items of TPMS service software select TP...

Page 121: ...lick the Register button to create your Autel ID Enter the required personal information in the input fields Enter your email address then click Request You will receive an email from Autel with your verification code Open the email and copy the code into the proper input box Set a password for your account and enter the password again to confirm Read the Autel User Service Agreement and Autel Pri...

Page 122: ...e Device information displays the registered product information including the Product serial number Registration time Expired time and Warranty period Update Info The Update Info tab displays a detailed record list of the product s software update history including the product serial number software version or name and the update time Service Info The Service Info tab displays a detailed record l...

Page 123: ...c system The support personnel receive and process the submitted reports through the Support platform and send back problem solutions within 48 hours to the corresponding Data Logging session on which you are also allowed to have a direct conversation with the support personnel Figure 13 2 Data Logging Screen To make a reply in a Data Logging session Tap Feedback to view a list of submitted data l...

Page 124: ...uently asked and answered about the use of Autel s online member account and shopping and payment procedures Account displays questions and answers about the use of Autel s online user account Shopping Payment displays questions and answers about online product purchase and payment methods or procedures ...

Page 125: ...ote Desktop application is launched this ID is generated automatically based on the hardware characteristics and will not change later on Make sure the tablet is connected to the Internet before launching the Remote Desktop application so that the tablet is accessible to receive remote support from the third party Figure 14 1 Remote Desktop Screen To receive remote support from a technician Power ...

Page 126: ...trol request A popup dialog box 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 127: ...e Email Feedback type Theme and Problem description You can also attach voice recordings photos screenshots images or PDF files to the form To help us resolve the issue more efficiently we recommend you complete the form with as much details 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 pe...

Page 128: ...ons To search by product and vehicle Tap MaxiViewer on the MaxiCOM Job Menu The Function Viewer screen displays Select a product from the product type drop down list Select vehicle brand model and year Figure 16 1 Function Viewer Screen Sample 1 All functions supported by the selected product for the desired vehicle are displayed with vehicle s system type function sub function and version Figure ...

Page 129: ...a product from the Product Type drop down list Tap the Search icon Enter the desired function in the search box The screen will display all vehicles that support this function along with information such as the vehicles year system capacity type function sub function and version NOTE Fuzzy search is supported ...

Page 130: ...or clogged areas When inspection is completed carefully withdraw the imager head from the inspected area The imager head cable is waterproof to a depth of 3m 10 Greater depths may cause leakage into the imager head cable electric shock or tool damage The working temperature of the imager head is between 32 F 0 C and 113 F 45 C Check Ups FOR AUTOMOBILES Ensure the automobile is not running during i...

Page 131: ...rips and agile operation USB Cable connects the MaxiVideo Camera to the MaxiCOM tablet Imager Head Accessories Mirror helps to look around corners and see the unreachable areas Hook unclogs obstacles and picks up wires in the pipes or confined areas Magnet picks up small metal objects such as dropped rings or screws Figure 17 1 MaxiVideo Camera Figure 17 2 8 5 mm Imager Head Accessories ...

Page 132: ...l metal objects such as dropped rings or screws Accessory Assembly 8 5 mm Imager Head The three accessories including the Magnet Hook and Mirror can be attached to the Imager Head in the same manner described below 1 Hold the accessory and the imager head 2 Slip the end of the accessory over the imager head and then fix the accessory ...

Page 133: ...ad to fix the accessory Technical Specifications Table 17 1 Technical Specifications Item Description Optimal Viewing Distance 0 79 to 2 36 2 to 6 cm with 8 5 mm diameter imager head 0 79 to 2 36 2 to 6 cm with 5 5 mm diameter imager head Resolution JPG images 640 x 480 AVI videos 320 x 240 Operating Temperature Main Unit 0 to 55 C ambient Cable 10 to 70 C Storage Temperature 20 to 75 C ambient Wa...

Page 134: ...take images Focus the image to be captured in the viewfinder by adjusting and properly locating the imager head cable Tap the blue ring on the screen The viewfinder now displays the captured picture and auto saves the taken photo Tap the thumbnail image on the top right corner of the screen to view the stored image Slide the screen left and right to view the images Tap on the selected image and th...

Page 135: ...d ring on the operating screen to start recording Tap the red circle again to stop recording The recorded video is automatically saved Tap the gallery icon at the bottom right corner to review all recorded videos Select the corresponding button on the upper right corner to search or delete a video ...

Page 136: ...ndant information and resources such as technical help knowledge base forums training and expertise consultations Figure 18 1 Quick Link Screen To access a quick link Tap Quick Link on the MaxiCOM Job Menu The Quick Link screen displays Select a website thumbnail from the main section The browser is launched and the selected website is opened Now you can start exploring the website ...

Page 137: ...oist or if you tap the touch screen with wet hands Do not store the devices in humid dusty or dirty areas Check the housing wiring and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use At the end of each work day wipe the device housing wiring and connectors clean with a damp cloth Do not attempt to disassemble your tablet or the VCI Do not drop or cause severe impact to the devices Use onl...

Page 138: ...earest dealer You may be attempting to use the device in an overly hot cold temperature Try changing the charging environment 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 batt...

Page 139: ...u are to your network s base station the longer your tablet usage time 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 Unplug the charger once charging is complete...

Page 140: ...payment for non warranty repairs NOTE For non warranty repairs payment can be made with Visa Master Card or with approved credit terms Send the device to your local agent or to the below address 8th Floor Building B1 Zhiyuan Xueyuan Road Xili Nanshan Shenzhen 518055 China Other Services You can purchase the optional accessories directly from Autel s authorized tool suppliers and or your local dist...

Page 141: ...rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televis...

Page 142: ...to meet general RF exposure requirement The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction CE Compliance RED Directive 2014 53 EU RoHS Compliance This device is declared to be in compliance with the European RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU ...

Page 143: ...e above limitations may not apply to you This warranty does not apply to a Products subjected to abnormal use or conditions accident mishandling neglect unauthorized alteration misuse improper installation or repair or improper storage b Products whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial number has been removed altered or defaced c Damage from exposure to excessive temperatures or extrem...

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