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without the prior written permission of Autel.
Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabilities
All information, specications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest
information available at the time of printing.
Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. While information of
this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy, no guarantee is given for the
completeness and correctness of the contents, including but not limited to the product
specications, functions, and illustrations.
Autel will not be liable for any direct, special, incidental, indirect damages or any
economic consequential damages (including the loss of prots).
IMPORTANT
Before operating or maintaining this unit, please read this manual carefully, paying extra
attention to the safety warnings and precautions.
For Services and Support
pro.autel.com
www.autel.com
1- -288-3587/1-855-AUTELUS (North America) 855
0086-755-86147779 (China)
Support@autel.com
For technical assistance in all other markets, please contact your local selling agent.
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Safety Information
For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the device and
vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that the safety instructions presented
throughout this manual be read and understood by all persons operating or coming into
contact with the device.
There are various procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as well
as in the skill of the person doing the work. Because of the vast number of test
applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this equipment, we
cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every
circumstance. It is the automotive technician s responsibility to be knowledgeable of the
system being tested. It is crucial to use proper service methods and test procedures. It
is essential to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not
endanger your safety, the safety of others 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. Read, understand, and follow all safety
messages and instructions in this manual.
Safety Messages
Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage.
All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Safety Instructions
The safety messages herein cover situations Autel is aware of. Autel cannot know,
evaluate or advise you as to all of the possible hazards. You must be certain that any
condition or service procedure encountered does not jeopardize your personal safety.
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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.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.
Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.
Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from all moving or hot
engine parts.
Operate the vehicle in a well-ventilated work area, for exhaust gases are poisonous.
Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or NEUTRAL (for manual
transmission) and make sure the parking brake is engaged.
Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave 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 re extinguisher suitable for gasoline, chemical, and electrical res nearby.
Do not connect or disconnect any test equipment while the ignition is on or the
engine is running.
Keep the test equipment dry, clean, free from oil, water or grease. Use a mild
detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the equipment as necessary.
Do not drive the vehicle and operate the test equipment at the same time. Any
distraction may cause an accident.
Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced and adhere to all
diagnostic procedures and precautions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury
or damage to the test equipment.
To avoid damaging the test equipment or generating false data, make sure the
vehicle battery is fully charged and the connection to the vehicle DLC is clean and
secure.
Do not place the test equipment on the distributor of the vehicle. Strong electro-
magnetic interference can damage the equipment.
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CONTENTS
1 USING THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................... 1
C ONVENTIONS................................................................................................................... 1
2 GENERAL INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 2
M M MK808TS T 2AXICO ABLET ...........................................................................................
VCI V C I EHICLE OMMUNICATION NTERFACE ...................................................................... 5
O A THER CCESSORIES ........................................................................................................ 7
3 GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 9
P U 9OWERING P ..................................................................................................................
P D OWERING OWN............................................................................................................ 13
4 DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................................................. 14
E V C STABLISHING EHICLE OMMUNICATION .......................................................................... 14
G S ETTING TARTED ..........................................................................................................16
V I EHICLE DENTIFICATION .................................................................................................. 17
N AVIGATION .................................................................................................................... 21
D IAGNOSIS...................................................................................................................... 24
H F OT UNCTIONS.............................................................................................................. 36
G OBDII O ENERIC PERATIONS .......................................................................................... 37
E D XITING IAGNOSTICS......................................................................................................41
5 SERVICE ...................................................................................................................... 42
O R S IL ESET ERVICE ........................................................................................................42
E P B (EPB) S LECTRIC ARKING RAKE ERVICE ....................................................................... 44
B M S (BMS) S ATTERY ANAGEMENT YSTEM ERVICE .............................................................. 47
S A S (SAS) S TEERING NGLE ENSOR ERVICE .......................................................................52
D P F (DPF) S IESEL ARTICLE ILTER ERVICE.......................................................................... 54
I (IMMO) S MMOBILIZER ERVICE ......................................................................................... 61
6 TPMS ............................................................................................................................ 63
G S ETTING TARTED ..........................................................................................................63
V S EHICLE ELECTION ........................................................................................................ 65
TPMS C HECK................................................................................................................. 68
TPMS D IAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................... 69
S P ENSOR ROGRAMMING ..................................................................................................75
TPMS R ELEARN ............................................................................................................. 79
TPMS OEM P N . BY ART O ............................................................................................... 83
7 BATTERY TEST ........................................................................................................... 88
M BT506 T AXIBAS ESTER................................................................................................ 88
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T P EST REPARATION ......................................................................................................... 90
I - T N VEHICLE EST ............................................................................................................. 92
O - T UT VEHICLE EST .......................................................................................................... 99
8 DATA MANAGER ....................................................................................................... 101
O PERATIONS ................................................................................................................. 101
9 SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 107
U NIT............................................................................................................................. 107
L ANGUAGE .................................................................................................................... 107
P S RINTING ETTINGS ....................................................................................................... 108
R SEPORT ETTINGS ........................................................................................................ 109
M ULTITASK ...................................................................................................................109
TPMS M ARKET ............................................................................................................. 109
TPS P . S ROG ETTING ..................................................................................................... 110
A U UTO PDATE ............................................................................................................... 110
C O AR RDER .................................................................................................................. 110
S SYSTEM ETTINGS......................................................................................................... 110
A BOUT.......................................................................................................................... 111
10 UPDATE ..................................................................................................................... 112
T U ABLET PDATE ............................................................................................................ 112
M VCI M U AXI INI PDATE .................................................................................................. 114
11 VCI MANAGER ........................................................................................................... 115
12 SHOP MANAGER ......................................................................................................117
V H EHICLE ISTORY.......................................................................................................... 118
WORKSHOP NFORMATIONI .............................................................................................. 120
C M USTOMER ANAGER.................................................................................................... 120
13 ACADEMY .................................................................................................................. 122
14 REMOTE DESK .......................................................................................................... 123
15 MAXIFIX ..................................................................................................................... 125
N AVIGATION .................................................................................................................. 125
O PERATIONS ................................................................................................................. 127
16 SUPPORT .................................................................................................................. 133
P R RODUCT EGISTRATION ............................................................................................... 133
S S L UPPORT CREEN AYOUT.............................................................................................134
M A Y CCOUNT ................................................................................................................ 134
C OMMUNITIES ............................................................................................................... 135
D L ATA OGGING..............................................................................................................136
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T RAINING ...................................................................................................................... 137
FAQ ............................................................................................................................ 137
17 QUICK LINK ...............................................................................................................138
18 FUNCTION VIEWER .................................................................................................. 139
19 DIGITAL INSPECTION ............................................................................................... 141
A A DDITIONAL CCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 141
I H A MAGER EAD CCESSORIES .......................................................................................... 142
A A . CCESSORY SSEMBLY ................................................................................................ 143
T S ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 144
O PERATIONS ................................................................................................................. 145
20 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ................................................................................147
M I AINTENANCE NSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................... 147
T C ROUBLESHOOTING HECKLIST ...................................................................................... 148
A B U BOUT ATTERY SAGE ................................................................................................149
S P ERVICE ROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 150
21 COMPLIANCE INFORMATI ON .................................................................................. 153
FCC C OMPLIANCE......................................................................................................... 153
SAR ............................................................................................................................ 154
RF ARNING TATEMENTW S .............................................................................................. 154
R C OHS OMPLIANCE ...................................................................................................... 154
CE OMPLIANCEC ........................................................................................................... 154
22 WARRANTY ............................................................................................................... 156
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1 Using This Manual
This manual contains device usage instructions.
Some illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment
that are not included in your system. Contact your sales representative for availability of
other modules and optional tools or accessories.
Conventions
The following conventions are used.
Bold Text
Bold text is used to highlight selectable items such as buttons 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 which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the test
equipment or vehicle.
Hyperlink
Hyperlinks are available in electronic documents. Blue italic text indicates a selectable
hyperlink and blue underlined text indicates a website link or an email address link.
Illustrations
Illustrations used in this manual are samples, the actual testing screen may vary for each
vehicle being tested. Observe the menu titles and on-screen instructions to make correct
option selection.
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2 General Introduction
Together with the ability to quickly read and clear DTCs for all available modules of the
majority of the makes and models on the market, MaxiCOM MK808TS provides superior
special functions, including Oil Reset, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), SAS (Steering
Angle Sensor), BMS (Battery Management System) and DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter).
In addition to OBDII diagnostics and special functions, MK808TS can perform
comprehensive TPMS services with ease.
There are two main components the MK8 system: of 08TS
MK808TS t the central processor and monitor for the system. ablet
MaxiVCI Mini (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.
MaxiCOM MK808TS Tablet
Function Description
1. 7 LC Capacitive Touchscreen .0D
2. Ambient Light Sensor detects ambient brightness.
3. Power LED indicates battery level & charging or system status.
Figure 2-1 MaxiCOM MK808TS, Front View
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4. TPMS Service Symbol indicates the position of the embedded TPMS antenna.
The power LED displays green, yellow or green depending on power level and operating
state.
A. Green
Illuminates green when the tablet is charging and the battery level is above 90%.
Illuminates green when the tablet is powered on and the battery level is above
15%.
B. Yellow
Illuminates yellow when the tablet is charging and the battery level is below 90%.
C. Red
Illuminates red when the tablet is powered on and the battery level is below 15%.
5. Collapsible Stand extends from the back to allow hands-free viewing of the tablet.
6. Heat Sink
7. MaxiVCI Mini Holder
8. Built-in Battery
Figure 2-3 MaxiCOM MK808TS, Top View
9. Mini USB OTG Port
10. Micro SD Card Slot holds the micro SD card.
11. HDMI (High-Denition Multimedia Interface) Port
12. USB Port
Figure 2-2 MaxiCOM MK808TS, Back View
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13. Lock/Power Button turns the device on & o with long press, or locks the screen
with short press.
Power Sources
The tablet can receive power from any of the following sources:
Internal Battery Pack
External Power Supply
Internal Battery Pack
The tablet can be powered with the internal rechargeable battery, which if fully charged
can provide sucient power for about 7 hours of continuous operation.
External Power Supply
The tablet can be powered from a wall socket using the USB charging cable and the USB
external power adapter. The external power supply also charges the internal battery pack.
Technical Specications
Table 2-1 Specications
Item
Description
Recommended Use
Indoor
Operating System
AndroidTM 4.4.2, KitKat
Processor
Cortex-A9 processor (1.5 GHz)
Memory
64 GB
Display
7-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen with 1024 x
600 resolution
Connectivity
Mini USB 2.0
USB 2.0
Wi- Fi
HDMI Type A
Micro SD card (supports up to 32 GB)
Sensors
Light sensor for brightness auto changing
Audio Output
Buzzer
Power and Battery
3.7 V/5000 mAh lithium-polymer battery
Charges via 5 V DC power supply
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Item
Description
Tested Battery Life
Around 7 hours of continuous use
Battery Charging Input
5 V/1.5 A
Power Consumption
600 mA (LCD on with default brightness, Wi-Fi on)
@3.7 V
Operating Temp.
0 to 50 (32 to 122 °F) °C
Storage Temp.
-10 to 60 °C (14 to 140 °F)
Operating Humidity
5 to % non-condensing % 95
Dimensions ( )W x H x D
270.8 mm (10.0”) x 176.0 mm (6.9”) x 36.0 mm
(1.4”)
Net Weight
885 g (2.31 lbs .)
Protocols
ISO9141-2, ISO14230-2, ISO15765, K/L-Line,
Flashing Code, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-
J1850PWM, ISO11898 (Highspeed, Middlespeed,
Lowspeed and Singlewire CAN, fault-tolerant
CAN), SAE J2610,GM UART,UART Echo Byte
Protocol, Honda Diag-H Protocol, TP2.0, TP1.6
VCI Vehicle Communication Interface
The wireless diagnostic interface MaxiVCI Mini is a small vehicle communication
interface (VCI) used to connect to a vehicle s data link connector (DLC) and connect
wirelessly with the tablet for vehicle data transmission.
Function Description
1. Vehicle Data Connector (16-Pin) connects the MaxiVCI Mini to the vehicle s 16-
pin DLC directly.
2. Power LED refer to for details. Table 2-2 Power LED
3. Connection LED refer to for details. Table 2-3 Connection LED
Figure 2-4 MaxiVCI Mini Views
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4. USB Port provides the easiest connection between the device and the tablet via
a USB cable.
Table 2-2 Power LED
LED
Color
Power
Green
Red
Table 2-3 Connection LED
LED
Color
Description
Connection
Green
Lights solid green when the device is
successfully connected via the USB cable but is
not communicating with the vehicle.
Blinks green when the device is successfully
connected via the USB cable and is
communicating with the vehicle.
Blue
Lights solid blue when the device is successfully
connected via Bluetooth but is not
communicating with the vehicle.
Blinks blue when the device is successfully
connected via Bluetooth and is communicating
with the vehicle.
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Technical Specications
Table 2-4 Specications
Item
Description
Communications
Bluetooth V.2.1 + EDR
USB 2.0
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Input Voltage Range
12 V DC to 24 V DC
Supply Current
150 mA @ 12 VDC
Operating Temperature
0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) (ambient)
Storage Temperature
- to 70 °20 C (-4 to 158 (ambient) °F )
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
47 mm ( ) x mm ( ) x mm ( ) 1.7” 23 0.9” 51 2.0”
Weight
33.1g (0.07 lb.)
Power Sources
The MaxiVCI Mini operates on 12-volt vehicle power, which received through the is
vehicle DLC. The unit powers on whenever it is connected to the vehicle ’s ’s DLC.
Other Accessories
MaxiVCI Mini
Connects to the vehicle’s DLC and provides wireless connection
between the tablet and the vehicle.
USB Cable (for test)
2 m
USB Cable (for charging)
90 cm
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USB External Power Adapter
Together with the mini USB cable, connects the tablet to the external
DC power port for power supply.
Quick Reference Guide
Device connection, MaxiVCI Mini and diagnostic software update
instructions.
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3 Getting Started
Ensure the tablet sucient charged or is connected to the external power supply (see is
Power Sources).
NOTE
The images and illustrations depicted in this manual may dier slightly from the actual
ones.
Powering Up
Long press the Lock/Power button on the top right side of the tablet to power on the unit.
The power LED light will illuminate green. The system boots up and displays the lock
screen. Slide the Lock icon to the left to enter the MaxiCOM Job Menu or slide to the
right to unlock.
Figure 3-1 Sample MaxiCOM MK808TS Job Menu
1. Application Buttons
2. Locator and Navigation Buttons
3. Status Icons
NOTE
The tablet screen is locked by default when rst powered on. It is recommended to lock
the screen to protect the information in the system and reduce the power consumption.
The touch screen navigation is menu driven enabling quickly access to functions and
features by tapping on options headings and answering dialog windows. Detailed
descriptions of the menu structures are found in the application chapters.
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Application Buttons
Descriptions of the tool applications are displayed in the table below.
Table 3-1 Applications
Button
Name
Description
Diagnostics
Accesses diagnostic functions menu. See Diagnostics for
details.
Service
Accesses special functions menu See for . Service
details.
TPMS
Accesses the TPMS service program. See for TPMS
details.
Battery Test
Accesses the Battery Test menu with two functions,
including in-vehicle test and out-vehicle test. See
Battery Test for details.
Data Manager
Accesses the organization system for saved data les.
See for details. Data Manager
Settings
Accesses the MaxiCOM system settings menu and
general tablet menu. See for details. Settings
Update
Checks for the latest update available for the MaxiCOM
system and performs updates. See for details. Update
VCI Manager
Accesses VCI connection menu. See for VCI Manager
details.
Shop
Manager
Accesses Shop manager database to store workshop,
customer information and vehicle test history. See Shop
Manager for details.
Academy
Accesses technical tutorials and training articles about
the device vehicle diagnostic techniques. See and
Academy for details.
Remote Desk
Congures the unit to receive remote support using the
TeamViewer application program. See for Remote Desk
details.
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Button
Name
Description
MaxiFix
Launches the MaxiFix platform which provides the most
compatible and abundant repair techniques and
diagnostics database. See for details. MaxiFix
Support
Launches the Support platform which synchronizes
Autel s on-line service base station with the MaxiCOM
tablet. See for details. Support
Quick Link
Provides associated website bookmarks to allow quick
access to product update, service, support and other
information. See for details. Quick Link
Function
Viewer
Provides quick search for the supported functions and
vehicles of Autel diagnostic tools. See Function Viewer
for details.
Digital
Inspection
Congures the unit to operate as a video scope device
by connecting to an Imager head cable for close vehicle
inspections. See for details. Digital Inspection
Locator and Navigation Buttons
Operations of the 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 which screen you are on. Swipe the
screen left or right to view the previous or next
screen.
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
Android Home
Returns to Android System s Home screen.
Recent Apps
Displays a list of applications that are currently in
use. T an app icon to launch. To remove an ap
app, swipe it to the top or bottom.
Chrome
Launches the Android built-in browser.
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Button
Name
Description
Screenshot
Takes a screenshot when you want to save the
displayed information.
MaxiCOM Home
Returns to MaxiCOM Job Menu from other
operations.
VCI
Opens the VCI Manager application. The check
at the bottom right corner indicates the tablet is
communicating with the MaxiVCI Mini. An will X
display if the tablet is not connected to VCI.
TPMS Shortcut
Returns to the TPMS screen .
Diagnostics
Shortcut
Returns to the Diagnostics screen.
Service Shortcut
Returns to the Service screen.
System Status Icons
As the tablet is working with the Android operating system you may refer to Android ,
documents for more information.
By up sliding the bottom right corner, a Shortcuts Panel will be displayed, on which you
are allowed to set various system settings of the tablet. Operations of each button on the
panel are described in the table below:
NOTE
The shortcuts buttons will be highlighted when enabled, and dimmed when disabled.
Table 3-3 System Status Icons
Button
Name
Description
Calculator
Launches calculator when pressed.
Clock
Launches clock when pressed.
Bluetooth
Enables/disables Bluetooth when pressed.
Wi- Fi
Enables/disables Wi- when pressed. Fi
Airplane Mode
Enables/disables Airplane Mode when pressed.
System Settings
Launches the Android System Settings screen
when pressed.
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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 it is communicating
with the vehicle. Forcing a shut-down while communicating may lead to ECM problems
on some vehicles. Please exit the Diagnostics application before powering down.
To power down the tablet
1. Long press the Button. Lock/Power
2. Tap tion. Power o op
3. Tap , the tablet will turn o in a few seconds. OK
Reboot System
In case of system crash, long press the button and tap option to a Lock/Power Reboot
reboot the system.
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Bluetooth Connection
Bluetooth pairing is recommended as the rst choice for the communication between the
tablet and the MaxiVCI Mini. The working range for Bluetooth communication is about 33
feet (about 10 m), enabling remote vehicle diagnostics.
More than one MaxiVCI Mini to connect to the test vehicles, you can perform vehicle
diagnosis on various vehicles conveniently by pairing the tablet separately to each of the
MaxiVCI Mini devices connected to the dierent test vehicles via Bluetooth. Without the
need to repeat the plugging and unplugging procedure which is unavoidable through
traditional wired connection, Bluetooth connection saves you more time and provides
higher eciency.
USB Cable Connection
Use the provided USB cable connect the tablet the MaxiVCI Mini. A green check to to
will display atop the VCI navigation button at the bottom bar of the screen and the
MaxiVCI Mini Connection LED will light solid green when connection between the devices
is successful.
NOTE
The USB communication method will take priority over Bluetooth communication if both
are enabled.
No Communication Message
A. If the tablet is not connected to the MaxiVCI Mini correctly, an Error message may “ ”
display. This indicates that the tablet cannot access the vehicle control module. In
this case, please do the following check-ups:
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is powered up.
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is properly positioned.
Check if the Connection LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is illuminated for Bluetooth
or USB.
In case of Bluetooth connection, check if the network is congured correctly, or
if the right MaxiVCI Mini has been paired up with the tablet.
If during the diagnosis process, the communication is suddenly interrupted
due to the loss of signal, check if there is any object that causes signal
interruption.
Try standing closer to the MaxiVCI Mini to obtain more stable signals and
faster communication speed.
In case of USB connection, check the cable connection between th tablet and e
the MaxiVCI Mini.
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Check if the Power LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is ashing red and if so, it indicates
there is a hardware problem with the MaxiVCI Mini, in this case, contact
technical support for help.
B. If the MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link, a prompt message
displays with check instructions. The following conditions are the possible causes:
The MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle.
The system selected for testing is not equipped on the vehicle.
There is a loose connection.
There is a blown vehicle fuse.
There is a wiring fault of the vehicle or the adapter.
There is a circuit fault in the adapter.
Incorrect vehicle identication was entered.
Getting Started
Ensure a communication link is established between the test vehicle and the tablet via
the MaxiVCI Mini.
Vehicle Menu Layout
When the tablet device is properly connected to the vehicle, the platform is ready to start
vehicle diagnosis. Tap on the Diagnostics application button on the MaxiCOM
MK808TS Job Menu to access the Vehicle Menu.
1. Top Toolbar Buttons
2. Vehicle Manufacturer Buttons
Figure 4-1 Sample Vehicle Menu
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Top Toolbar Buttons
The operations of the toolbar buttons at the top of the screen are listed and described in
the table below:
Table 4-1 Top Toolbar Buttons
Button
Name
Description
Home
Returns to the MaxiCOM Job Menu.
VIN Scan
Provides a fast way to identify the test vehicle.
See for details. Vehicle Identication
All
Displays all the vehicle manufacturers.
History
Displays the stored test vehicle history records.
See for details. Vehicle History
North American
Displays the USA vehicle menu.
Europe an
Displays the European vehicle menu.
Asia
Displays the Asian vehicle menu.
Search
Searches for a specic vehicle make.
Cancel
Exits the search screen or cancels an operation.
Vehicle Manufacturer Buttons
To begin, select the manufacturer button of the test vehicle, followed by the vehicle mode
and year.
Vehicle Identication
The MaxiCOM diagnostic system supports four methods for Vehicle Identication.
Auto VIN Scan
Manual VIN Input
Automatic Selection
Manual Selection
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5. The tool establishes communication with the vehicle and reads the control unit
information. Choose Auto Scan to scan all the test vehicles’ available systems
or tap to access a specic system to diagnose. Control Unit
Figure 4-5 Sample Diagnostic Screen
Figure 4-4 Sample Vehicle Prole Screen
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Manual VIN Input
For vehicles not supporting the Auto VIN Scan function, you may manually enter the
vehicle VIN.
To perform Manual VIN Input
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiCOM Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the button on the top toolbar to open the dropdown list. VIN Scan
3. Select . Manual Input
4. Tap the input box and enter the correct VIN.
5. Tap Once the vehicle is identied, the Vehicle Diagnostics screen Done.
displays.
6. Tap to exit Manual Input. Cancel
Automatic Selection
The Automatic Selection can be selected after selecting the test vehicle manufacturer.
Figure 4-6 Sample Diagnostic Screen
Figure 4-7 Sample Selection Screen
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To perform Automatic Selection
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiCOM Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the manufacturer button of the test vehicle.
3. Tap the VIN information will be acquired Automatic Selection and
automatically. Follow the on-screen instruction to display the diagnostic screen.
Manual Selection
When the vehicle s VIN is not automatically retrievable through the vehicle's ECU, or the
specic VIN is unknown, the vehicle can be manually selected.
This mode of vehicle selection is menu driven, repeat the rst two steps from the
automatic selection operation and tap Manual Selection. Through a series of on-screen
prompts and selections, the test vehicle is chosen If needed, press the button at . Back
the bottom right corner of the screen to return to previous screen .
Navigation
Navigating the Diagnostics interface and selecting test are discussed in this section.
Diagnostics Screen Layout
The diagnostic screens typically include four sections.
1. Diagnostics Toolbar
2. Status Information Bar
3. Main Section
4. Function Buttons
Figure 4-8 Sample Diagnostics Screen
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To submit Data Logging reports in Diagnostics
1. Tap the Diagnostics application button from the MaxiCOM Job Menu. The Data
Logging button on the diagnostic toolbar is available throughout the
Diagnostics operations.
2. Tap the Data Logging button. The button displays blue during the active
recording process.
3. Tap the button again to recording. A submission form will Data Logging end
display for inputting of the report information.
4. Tap the button to submit the report form via the Internet. A conrmation Send
message displays when the report has been successful sent.
Status Information Bar
The Status Information Bar at the top of the Main Section displays the following items:
1. Menu Title displays the menu heading of the Main Section.
2. Voltage Icon displays the status vehicle’s voltage .
Main Section
The Main Section of the screen varies according to the stage of operations. The Main
Section can display vehicle identication selections, the main menu, test data, messages,
instructions and other diagnostic information.
Function Buttons
The displayed Function Buttons vary depending on the stage of operations. Function
Buttons can be used to navigate menus, to save or clear diagnostic data, to exit scanning
and to perform a number of other control functions. The use of these buttons will be
discussed in detail in the following sections of the corresponding test operations.
Screen Messages
Screen messages appear when additional input is needed before proceeding. There are
mainly three main types of on-screen messages: Conrmation, Warning, and Error.
Conrmation Messages
This type of messages usually plays as an Information screen, to inform the user dis “ ”
that a selected action cannot be reversed or when an action has been initiated and
conrmation is needed to continue.
When a user-response is not required to continue, the message displays briey.
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Warning Messages
This type of messages displays a warning that a selected action may result in an
irreversible change or loss of data. example this type of message is the Erase An of
Codes message.
Error Messages
Error messages display when a system or procedural error has occurred. Examples of
possible errors include a disconnection or communication interruption.
Making Selections
The Diagnostics application is a menu driven program that presents a series of choices.
As a selection is made, the next menu in the series displays. Each selection narrows the
focus and leads to the desired test. Tap the screen to make menu selections.
Diagnosis
The Diagnostics application enables a data link to the electronic control system of the
test vehicle for vehicle diagnosis. The application performs functional tests, retrieves
vehicle diagnostic information such as trouble and event codes and live data from various
vehicle control systems such as engine, transmission, ABS.
There are two options available when accessing the Diagnosis section:
Auto Scan starts auto scanning for all the available systems on the vehicle.
Control Unit displays a selection menu of all available control units of the test
vehicle.
After a section is made and the tablet establishes communication with the vehicle, the
corresponding function menu or selection menu displays.
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Trouble Codes
Read Codes
This function retrieves and displays the DTCs from the vehicle s control system. The
Read Codes screen varies for each vehicle being tested. On some vehicles, freeze frame
data can also be retrieved for viewing. The sample Read Codes screen displays as below:
1. Main Section
Code Column displays the retrieved codes from the vehicle.
Status Column indicates the status of the retrieved codes.
Description Column detailed descriptions for the retrieved codes.
Snowflake Icon only displays when freeze frame data is available for viewing;
selecting this icon will display a data screen, which looks very similar to the
Read Codes screen, therefore same operation method may be applied.
2. Function Button
Help tap this to view the information of the fault code, including fault
description, condition for fault identification, driver information, etc.
Freeze tap this to view the freeze frame.
Search tap this icon to search the fault code related information in Google.
ESC tap it to return to the previous screen or exit the function.
Erase Codes
After reading the retrieved codes from the vehicle and certain repairs have been carried
out, you can erase the codes from the vehic using this function. Before performing this le
function, make sure the vehicle s ignition key is in the ON (RUN) position with the engine
off.
Figure 4- 12 Sample Read Codes Screen
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To erase codes
1. Tap Trouble Codes Erase Codes on the Function Menu, then tap .
2. A warning message displays to inform you of data loss when this function is
applied.
a) Tap Yes to continue. A confirming screen displays when the operation is
successfully done.
b) Tap to exit. No
3. Tap on the confirming screen to exit Erase Codes. ESC
4. Perform the function again to check if the code erasing is Read Codes
successful.
Live Data
When this function is selected, the screen displays the data list for the selected module.
The items available for any control module vary from one vehicle to another. The
parameters display in the order that they are transmitted by the ECM, so expect variation
between vehicles. Gesture scrolling allows you to quickly move through the data list.
Simply swipe the screen up or down to locate the data you want. The figure below shows
a typical Live Data screen:
1. Main Section
Name Column displays the parameter names.
a) on Check Box tap the check box the left side of the parameter name to
make selection of an item. Tap the check box again to deselect the item.
b) Drop-down Button tap the drop-down button the right side of the on
parameter name opens a submenu, which provides various choices for
data display mode.
Figure 4- 13 Sample Live Data Screen
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Selecting Active Test opens a menu of test options that varies by make and model.
Selecting a menu option activates the test. Follow on-screen instructions while
performing tests. The content and pattern of the on-screen information vary according to
the type of test being performed. Some toggle and variable control tests display Active
Test Controls at the top of the screen with data stream information below, or vice versa.
The function buttons at the lower right corner of the Active Test screen manipulate the
test signals. The operational instructions are displayed on the main section of the test
screen. Simply follow the on-screen instructions and make appropriate selections to
complete the tests. Each time when an operation is successfully executed, message
such as Command Finished Activation Successful , or something similar displays. “ ”, “ ”
Tap the function button to exit the test when nished. ESC
Special Functions
These functions perform various component adaptations, allowing you to recalibrate or
congure certain components after making repairs or replacement.
The main menu displays the supported special functions for the test vehicle. Follow the
on-screen instructions to complete the desired function. When the operation is done, an
Figure 4-15 Sample Active Test Screen
Figure 4- 16 Sample Special Functions Screen
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ABS/SRS Services
This function allows you to perform various bi-directional 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 straight-ahead
position in the steering angle sensor EEPROM. On successful completion of the
calibration, the steering angle sensor fault memory is automatically cleared.
DPF Regeneration Service
The Diesel Particulate Filter service function performs the regeneration procedure which
is the DPF cleaning operation to clear the blockage through continuous burning of the
particulate matter captured in the DPF lter. If the DPF light on the vehicle comes on and
you successfully complete a DPF regeneration cycle, you will notice that the DPF light
will automatically turn o.
Generic OBDII Operations
A fast-access option for OBDII/EOBD vehicle diagnosis is available on the Vehicle Menu
screen. 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
certication testing, verify repairs, 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 Diagnostics database.
Functions of the diagnostics toolbar buttons at the top of the screen are the same as
those available for specic vehicle diagnostics.
General Procedure
To access the DII/EOBD diagnostics functions OB
1. Tap the application button from the MaxiCOM Job Menu. The Diagnostics
Vehicle Menu displays.
2. Tap the button. There are two options to establish communication witEOBD h
the vehicle.
Auto Scan when this option is selected, the diagnostic tool attempts to
establish communication using each protocol in order to determine which
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Freeze
In most cases the stored frame is the last DTC that occurred. Certain DTCs, which
have a greater impact on vehicle emission, have a higher priority. In these cases,
the top prioritized DTC is the one for which the freeze records are retained. Freeze
data includes a snapshot of critical parameter values at the time the DTC is set.
Clear DTC
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.
A confirmation screen displays when the clear codes option is selected to prevent
accidental loss of data. Select Yes on the confirmation screen to continue or No to
exit.
I/M Readiness
This function is used to check the readiness of the monitoring system. It is an excellent
function to use prior to having a vehicle inspected for compliance to a state emissions
program. Selecting opens a submenu with two choices: I/M Readiness
Since DTCs Cleared displays the status of monitors since the last time the DTCs
are erased.
This Driving Cycle displays the status of monitors since the beginning of the
current drive cycle.
Live Data
This function displays the real time PID data from ECU. Displayed data includes analog
inputs and outputs, digital inputs and outputs, and system status information broadcast
on the vehicle data stream.
Live data can be displayed in various modes, see for detailed information. Live Data
O2 Sensor Monitor
This option allows retrieval and viewing of O 2 sensor monitor test results for the most
recently performed tests from the vehicle s on-board computer.
The O 2 Sensor Monitor test function is not supported by vehicles which communicate
using a controller area network (CAN).
On-Board Monitor
This option allows you to view the results of On-Board Monitor tests. The tests are useful
after servicing or after erasing a vehicle s control module memory.
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Parking Brake: Workshop Mode
This service is used to activate and deactivate the installation position for the Automatic
Hold brake. In this mode the parking brake is moved into the opened position and
temporarily deactivated (personal protection).
The installation position must be activated for the following repairs:
Replacement of brake pads.
Replacement of a brake caliper.
Replacement of an actuator.
Select and follow the on-screen instructions to Parking Brake: Workshop Mode
perform a series of operations to initiate the brake pad after replacement.
When the operation is successfully completed, a “Completed successfully” message will
appear on the screen. Press to exit. OK
Battery Management System (BMS) Service
The Battery Management System (BMS) allows the scan 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 diagnostic socket.
NOTE
1. This function is not supported by all vehicles. The screens shown in this section are
examples.
2. The sub functions and actual test screens of the BMS may vary by vehicle, please
follow the on-screen instructions to make correct option selection.
The vehicle may use either a sealed lead-acid battery or an AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)
battery. Lead acid battery contains liquid sulphuric acid and can spill when overturned.
AGM battery (known as VRLA battery, valve regulated lead acid) also contains sulphuric
acid, but the acid is contained in glass mats between terminal plates.
Figure 5-8 Sample EMF Star-up Screen 3

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