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In-vehicle Test
The In-vehicle Test is used for testing batteries that are installed in a vehicle. An in-vehicle
test covers battery, starter, and generator tests. These tests help determine the health status
of the battery, starter, and generator.
IMPORTANT
The Disclaimer page will appear when accessing any function on the Home screen for the first
time. Please read the end user agreement and TAP
Accept
to continue. If you tap
Decline
,
you will not be able to use the features properly.
Prior to testing the battery (batteries), ensure that the B200 series tester is paired with the
tablet via Bluetooth.
To pair the B200 series tester with the tablet:
1.
Power up the tablet.
2.
Select the
BAS Manager
application from the MaxiBAS Job Menu.
3.
When the VCI Manager application is launched, the tablet automatically scans
for available tester for Bluetooth pairing.
4.
The device name will display as “Maxi” suffixed with a serial number.
5.
Check the serial number on your B200 series tester label and select the desired
device for pairing.
6.
When paired successfully, the connection status will read “
Connected
”.
Please refer to the table below for a list of buttons that may display when accessing the
functions.
Table 4-1
Buttons
Name
Button
Description
AutoVIN
After the VCI is connected to the device through
the vehicle’s OBD Data Link Connector (DLC),
turn on the ignition. The vehicle’s VIN will
automatically be recognized.
Battery
Connection
The number on the icon indicates the real-time
voltage of the test battery. In the battery test, the
button will turn green if the battery is good;
otherwise, it will turn red.