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Autel ADAS ADVANCED Package Includes All Components of the ADASCOMPLETE and LDWTARGET2 Packages & the ADASTABLET
Autel came out with the advanced package to make it easier for the buyer to purchase, plus giving you a discount for buying everything all together. This does not include the oversize AVM. There’s a lot of information below, please take the time to look at all of it. Believe us it’s will be a great investment for your shop.
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Quick Links
- Frequently Asked Question
- MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Tooling Kit
- Videos
The MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Tablet
Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) is becoming standard equipment on today’s new vehicles. These systems are designed to assist drivers to prevent collisions by displaying alerts, providing camera images or by taking instantaneous control of the vehicle. The Autel MaxiSys ADAS provides the original complete diagnostic functionality, comprehensive and precise ADAS calibration. With MaxiSys calibration tools and accurate software, Autel MaxiSys ADAS is an ideal calibration tool for collision repair, glass replacement and repair shops.
- Overview:
- Precise: crossbar's minor adjustment knob and laser positioning provide millimeter-level accuracy.
- Flexible: lift can be adjusted by power; pattern cloth and pattern board are portable and easy for storage.
- Integrated: modular frame assembled with accessory tools for calibration; pattern board holder, pattern cloth and pattern board are easy to move.
- Smart: calibration procedure; compatible use with leveling lift adjustment
- Accurate: regular updates of latest OE-level diagnostic and calibration software; correct calibration
- Intuitive: tutorial graphics and step-by-step instructions; Pre-Scan & Post-Scan Reports (ADAD module identification, Calibration)
- Complete: Wide vehicle coverage; Seven Calibration Functions; Fixed & Mobile Calibrations
- Potential usage:
- Glass Replacement, Specialty Repair, Collision Repair, Wheel Alignment
- Adjustable Calibration Frame and Tools
- The large automatic screw mechanism provides compatible use with vehicle leveling lifts by offering a taller than average extended adjustable height.
- Easily Interchangeable and flexible calibration components
- Precise fine-tuning hand knob and laser positioning for millimeter ruler accuracy
- Calibration Tooling Kit
- Easily Interchangeable Calibration Components
- Exceptional Vehicle Coverage
- Made of durable stain resistant material and easily cleaned.
- Easy to store and transport
- Calibration Software:
- Step-by-step instructions display exact OE-calibration specifications and videos
- Pre-SCAN and Post-SCAN diagnostic report directly presents the existing problems, diagnostic results and repair suggestions
- J2534 Maxiflash Elite for OE Level programming
- Faster 1.3GHz + 1.7GHz hexa-core processor, double the speed with our revolutionary multitask-capable Android Operating System
- AutoVIN / AutoSCAN all modules in all systems
- The best possible OE-level diagnostic coverage to offer complete ADAS and diagnostic solutions for smarter repair and calibration.
Tablet Operating System
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AndroidTM 4.4.2, KitKat
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Tablet Processor
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Samsung Exynos Six-core Processor (1.3GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 + 1.7GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A15)
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Tablet Memory
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2GB RAM & 64GB On-board Memory
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Tablet Display
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9.7 inch LED capacitive touch screen with 1024x768 resolution
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Tablet Connectivity
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Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) USB: 2.0 BT v.2.1 + EDR SD Card (Support up to 32GB) HDMI
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Tablet Camera (rear)
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8.0 Megapixel, AF with Flashlight
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Tablet Sensors
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Gravity Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)
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Tablet Audio Input/output
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Microphone Dual Speakers 3-Band 3.5 mm stereo/standard headset jack
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Tablet Power and Battery
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11000 mAh 3.7 V lithium-polymer battery Charging via 12 V AC/DC power supply with the temperature between 0°C and 45°C
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Tablet Input Voltage
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12 V (9-24 V)
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Tablet Power Consumption
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6.5 W
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Tablet Operating Temp.
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0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
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Tablet Storage Temp.
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-20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
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Tablet Dimensions (WxHxD)
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300 mm (11.81”) x 220 mm (8.66”) x 50 mm (1.97”)
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Tablet Weight
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NW: 1.42 kg (3.13 lb.) GW: 8.655 kg (19.08 lb.)
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Tablet Protocols
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ISO 9142-2, ISO 14230-2, ISO 15765-4, K/L-Line, Flashing Code, SAE-J1850 VPW, SAE-J1850 PWM, CAN ISO 11898, Highspeed, Middlespeed, Lowspeed and Singlewire CAN, GM UART, UART Echo Byte Protocol, Honda Diag-H Protocol, TP 2.0, TP 1.6, SAE J1939, SAE J1708, Fault-Tolerant CAN
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Calibration Frame Dimensions (WxDxH)
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2510mm(98.82”)X 714mm(28.11”)x1480-2105 mm(58.27-82.87”)
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Calibration Frame Weight
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NW: 74.5 kg (164.24 lb.) GW: 152kg (335.1 lb.)
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Pattern Board Size (LxW)
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1360mm (53.54”) x 960mm (37.80”)
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Crossbar Length
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2510mm(98.82”)
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Measurement Range of Crossbar's Height
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Height min=350mm (13.78”) Height max=950mm (37.40”)
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Measurement Range of Pattern Board 's Height
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Height min=1000mm (39.37”) Height max=1600mm (62.99”)
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Rated Power
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24 V,3A
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Laser Rated Power
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3V,25mA
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Laser Battery Type
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AA 2x1.5V
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Calibration Frame Working Temp.
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0? to 50?
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Calibration Frame Storage Temp.
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-20? to 60°C
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Laser Class
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Class 2
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Certification
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CE, FCC, RoHS
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MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Tooling Kit
The MaxiSys ADAS provide diverse tools that are easily assembled to complete calibrations for the multi-function vehicle systems: Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Night Vision System, Blind Spot Detection, Around View Monitoring, and Rear Collision Warning.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
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Reflector
Positions the calibrate radar for VW, Porsche, BMW, Nissan, Infiniti, Hyundai and KIA vehicles.
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Mini Reflector
Together with the laser on the calibration frame, adjusts the radar to be vertical to the ground.
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Corner Reflector
Calibrates radar for Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, and KIA vehicles by attaching to the Calibrator Stand
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Radar Calibration Plate
Calibrates the Continental radar for Nissan and Infiniti vehicles by attaching to the sliding board on the calibration frame.
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Pattern Board & Target Board HolderPaste different patterns for lane departure warning systems calibration of different vehicles.
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Honda/Acura LDW II
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Honda/Acura LDW II
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Honda LDW I
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Toyota/Lexus LDW I
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Toyota/Lexus LDW II
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Hyundai/KIA LDW II
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Mercedes-Benz LDW
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Nissan LDW I
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Nissan LDW I
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Nissan/Infiniti/Renault LDW II
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Nissan/Infiniti/Renault LDW II
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Nissan LDW I
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Hyundai/KIA LDW I
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Night Vision (NV)
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NV Calibrator (Benz)
Calibrates night vision system of Benz vehicles.
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NV Calibrator (VW, Audi, GM, and Porsche, etc.)
Calibrates night vision system of VW, GM and Porsche vehicles by attaching to the sliding board.
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Around View Monitoring (AVM)
AMERICAN
GM / CHEVY / CADILLAC / BUICK / JEEP / CHRYSLER / DODGE / FORD / LINCOLN
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Ford-AVM
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Cadillac-AVM
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ASIAN
NISSAN / ACURA / HONDA / TOYOTA / LEXUS / INFINITI / KIA / MAZDA / HYUNDAI / SUBARU
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Honda-AVM
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Honda-AVM
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BENZ / PORSCHE / AUDI / VW / BMW / MINI / FIAT / VOLVO / JAGUAR / MASERATI
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Porsche-AVM
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VW, Porsche, etc.-AVM
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VW-RCW/AVM
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VW-AVM
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Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
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Radar Calibration Box
Calibrates blind spot detection system of VW, Porsche and Mazda vehicles by attaching to the sliding board on the crossbar of the calibration frame.
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Corner Reflector
Calibrates radar for Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, and KIA vehicles by attaching to the Calibrator Stand.
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Rear Collision Warning (RCW)
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Nissan-RCW
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Assistance Tools
Laser
Identifies whether the vehicle and the pattern are on the same central axis.
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Untitled Document
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is ADAS?
The Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) uses image processing cameras, radar, light detection and ranging and other sensors to monitor vehicle surroundings and detect potentially dangerous situations. Purpose: to increase safety through advanced situational awareness and reduce collision possibilities.
Sensors used in ADAS include cameras, radars, lasers and ultrasound. They can detect light, heat, pressure and other variables used to monitor the state of vehicle. Usually they locate in the front and rear bumpers, side mirrors, vehicle cab and wind shield glasses.
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What are the applications of ADAS?
ADAS usually includes Traffic Message Channel (TMC), Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA), Vehicular Communication Systems and other driver assistant systems. The specific systems are as follows:
1) Lane Departure Warning System
2) Lane Keeping Assist
3) Traffic Sign/Signal Recognition
4) Night Vision System
5) Driver Status Monitor
6) Electric Vehicle Warning
7) Hill Descent Control
1) Parking Assist
2) Adaptive Front/Lighting System
3) Adaptive Cruise Control
4) Pedestrian Detection
5) Emergency Brake
1) Reverse Image
2) Parking Assist
3) Rear Collision Warning
1) Surround View
2) Blind Spot Detection
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When to use ADAS?
Under normal circumstances, after repair in an accident, calibration of the relevant auxiliary systems need to be performed. When disassembling or reinstalling monitoring components such as cameras, radars, and sensors, replacing the vehicle ECU, or the vehicle height has been changed, auxiliary and other systems need to be calibrated.
For example: ACC calibration needs to be performed in the following cases.
1. Repair or replace the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) radar sensor control unit
2. ACC radar sensor deviation angle out of normal range
3. Adjust position of the ACC radar sensor on the vehicle body
4. Repair or replace bumper or radiator grill
5. Adjust chassis
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How to use MaxiSys ADAS?
Perform the following steps prior to setting-up calibration toolset.
? Park the vehicle on a flat and level surface with its front wheels pointing straight and ensure there are no objects
in front of the vehicle.
? The vehicle’s coolants and engine oil should be at recommended levels and the gas tank full. The vehicle should
not be carrying any load (passengers or cargo).
? Attach the VCI to the vehicle and connect the diagnostic tool to the vehicle (if connected through cable, please
pass cable through window).
? Close the vehicle doors.
? Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended value.
? The preparation measures vary by vehicle and system. Please follow the instructions on the MaxiSys ADAS
tablet to ensure accurate calibration.
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What is ADAS Front-view Camera?
The front-view camera captures what is in front of the vehicle. It is used in a number of ADAS systems, including Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) and Traffic Sign/Signal Recognition (TSR) systems, often in conjunction with other sensors, cameras or sensing systems to provide input data.
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What is ADAS Radar Sensor?
ADAS radar sensors detect fixed and moving objects at different distances around the perimeter of a vehicle. Different Radar types and frequencies are used in various ADAS systems. Ultra short-range radar (USRR) and short-range radar (SRR) provide data for blind-spot detection (BSD) and lane-change assist (LCA), while systems including adaptive cruise control (ACC) use longer range radar.
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What are the technology tools of ADAS and where are they in my vehicle?
Cameras, sensors, ultrasound, radar and LIDAR are some of the systems used to capture the driving environment data, including travelling or static vehicles position, pedestrian location, road sign, driving lane and intersection detection, road (curves) and driving conditions (poor visibility or evening driving), use that information to instruct the vehicle to take its predetermined action. Cameras, sensors and sensing systems are typically location in front and rear bumpers, windshield, front grill and side and rear view mirrors.
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What are the requirements for the calibration shop?
1.Perform calibration procedures indoors without object obstructions
2.No exterior light sources to cast uneven surface shadows
3.Some procedures require bright background light alignments
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Why is MaxiSys ADAS a comprehensive solution?
Based on the powerful MaxiSys platform, Autel presents the MaxiSys ADAS. The MaxiSys ADAS not only provides the original complete diagnostic functionality but also offers comprehensive and precise ADAS calibration.
Combined with the best possible OE-level diagnostic coverage, the MaxiSys tablet has evolved far beyond our original tool capabilities to offer complete ADAS and diagnostic solutions for smarter repair and calibration.
A: Comprehensive Functionality
1.The MaxiSys ADAS offers all diagnostic and maintenance services of the MaxiSys tool.
2.The MaxiSys ADAS’s ADAS module covers many vehicle makes, including Benz, BMW, Audi, VW,
Porsche,Infiniti, Lexus, GM, Ford, Volvo, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Hyundai and Kia.
3.The MaxiSys ADAS supports the calibration of multiple driver assistant systems, including Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC), Night Vision System (NVS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Detection (BSD),
Around View Monitoring (AVM), Rear Collision Warning (RCW) and Heads-up Displays (HUD).
4.The MaxiSys ADAS supplies graphic illustrations and step-by step instructions.
5.The MaxiSys ADAS provides demos to guide the technician through the calibration.
B: Complete Tools
While the calibration procedures vary by make and the tools differ by driver assistant system, the MaxiSys ADAS calibration toolset can fulfil the flexible installation and precise calibration for a wide range of vehicle makes and systems.
1.The calibration toolset allows flexible assembly for different driver assistant systems and vehicle models.
2.The calibration frame is equipped with a sliding board for easy movement and positioning.
3.The toolset provides calibrations with millimeter accuracy via the precise marks on rulers and
the laser positioning.
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What is the easiest way to check the vehicle to confirm which ADAS modules are active?
During the Pre-SCAN procedure, the MaxiSys software will scan all modules in all systems and list on a single screen, then provide visual ADAS icons next to the active ADAS modules. This shows technicians which ADAS systems are active and helps prepare a more detailed repair plan which includes the required ADAS calibration procedures after the repairs are complete.
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What are the different types of ADAS calibrations and are they brand specific?
Depending on vehicle type, either a Stationary or Dynamic calibration procedure is required (in some vehicle types both are required) to calibrate ADAS sensors to vehicle modules.
• Stationary calibrations are completed in a shop environment and requires the use of targets or patterns to complete.
• Dynamic calibrations require the vehicle to be driven on roadways for a certain amount of time with well maintained road markings.
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What are the shop environment requirements for calibration procedures?
• Flat and level surface with enough room around the vehicle to complete calibration procedures. (generally, there should not be objects within the 15 foot by 30 foot calibration area)
• Perform calibration procedures indoors without object obstructions.
• No exterior light sources to cast uneven surface shadows.
• Some procedures require bright background light alignments.
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What vehicle preparation is required before performing calibration procedures?
• The vehicle coolants and engine oil should be at recommended levels and the gas tank full.
• The vehicle should not be carrying any load (passengers or cargo).
• Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended value.
• Attach the wireless VCI to the vehicle DLC.
• Make sure the MaxiSys is paired to the VCI, then make sure to close all the vehicle doors.
• Establish communication from the diagnostic tool to the vehicle.
• Follow the MaxiSys ADAS software instructions to ensure accurate calibration. Preparation measures vary by vehicle and system.
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How do I know what patterns and calibration procedures to use?
The Autel MaxiSys ADAS Calibration Application software provides graphic step-by-step instructions that are vehicle model specific to confirm the correct patterns are used during the correct calibration procedures. Your MaxiSys software confirms this information is correct, based on the vehicle information confirmed from the AutoSCAN feature, to confirm which active ADAS modules in any vehicle system may need a calibration procedure completed.
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Do I need a new scan tool for ADAS calibration, if I already have an existing MS908 / MS908P / MS908S / MS908SP / MS908E?
a. You can purchase an ADAS UPGRADE to add ADAS capabilities to your existing Autel MaxiSys scan tool.
b. If you do not have an Autel scan tool, then you should purchase an MSADAS scan tool package for best value.
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Can I purchase just the ADAS application upgrade without the calibration frame to complete ADAS calibration procedures?
a. No, the MaxiSys ADAS application requires a code (QR code scan) from the calibration frame to activate the software.
For more information, see 'ADAS Frame Banding' on the DOWNLOAD page.
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Depending on which vehicle systems I am concerned with, which ADAS calibration kit should I purchase?
a. LDW, LKA, ACC (forward looking only) - You need the LDW kit (ADS-LDWPACKAGE)
b. AVM, RCW, RCA (around view / 360 view / rear looking) - You need the Complete Kit (ADS-ADASCOMPLETE)
c. Night Vision, Radar (includes Blind Spot etc.) - Also in the Complete Kit (ADS-ADASCOMPLETE)
*can be added as additional accessories to the LDW kit
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Are training options necessary for working on ADAS calibrations?
a. No, The MSADAS software features step by step illustrated instructions for placing the calibration frame and targets.
b. If a customer requests general ADAS training, I-CAR, CTI, and AutoTech have ADAS classes utilizing the Autel tool.
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What are insurance companies paying for calibrations?
a. Insurance companies are typically paying between $200 and $300 for each ADAS calibration.
b. The ADAS application also provides the Pre and Post-SCAN features, which insurance companies pay $100-$150 for.
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Other than a clear 30 foot x 15 foot area, what are the other working shop bay requirements to complete ADAS calibrations?
a. No obstructions or 2 post lifts. An alignment bay will work if there is approx. 9 1/2’ between the frame and lift
b. Level floor in the bay or the lift being level at 3 foot or lower.
c. No “checker board” or other geometric patterns on the walls or floor
d. Able to close bay door and or block exterior light sources that cast uneven surface shadows
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What are the different types of ADAS calibrations and are they brand specific?
Depending on vehicle type, either a Stationary or Dynamic calibration procedure is required (in some vehicle types both are required) to calibrate ADAS sensors to vehicle modules.
• Stationary calibrations are completed in a shop environment and requires the use of targets or patterns to complete.
• Dynamic calibrations require the vehicle to be driven on roadways for a certain amount of time with well-maintained road markings.
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Can I activate multiple tool ADAS applications from one calibration frame?
a. No, the activation “bonding” is unique to a single ADAS application tool from the Autel ADAS calibration frame.
b. You can use an “activated” ADAS application tool with any Autel ADAS calibration frame.
For more information, see 'ADAS Frame Banding' on the DOWNLOAD page.
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What are insurance companies paying for calibrations?
COST / COMPENSATION / CYCLE TIME
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DEALER
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MOBILE
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REMOTE
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IN-SHOP TOOL
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COST TO SHOP
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INSURER COST
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$300
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CYCLE TIME
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2 DAYS
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1 DAY
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a. Insurance companies are typically paying between $200 and $300 for each ADAS calibration.
b. The ADAS application also provides the Pre and Post-SCAN features, which insurance companies pay $100-$150 for.
VIDEOS
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MaxiSys ADAS — Introduction
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Lexus Lane Camera Calibration Procedure Instruction
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Volkswagen LCA Calibration Procedure Instruction
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Volkswagen ACC Calibration Procedure Instruction
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Calibration Frame and Accessories Assembly
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Volkswagen LDW Calibration Procedure Instruction
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Volkswagen NVS Calibration Procedure Instruction
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Volkswagen AVM Calibration Procedure Instruction
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MaxiSys ADAS — Calibration Toolset Placement
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