Autel Intelligent Tech 2015BTDIAG User Manual

Table of Contents
General Notice ........................................................... 1
Introduction .............................................................. 2
Functional Description .............................................. 4
Product Troubleshooting .......................................... 7
Driver Setup .............................................................. 8
Firmware Update ..................................................... 11
Compliance Information .......................................... 13
Warranty And Service .............................................. 15
General Notice
The Wireless Diagnostic Interface has been carefully designed and tested to comply with OBDII protocols. However, some vehicle models are not in full compliance with these protocols for various reasons. In addition, the computer control systems or sensors on any given vehicle may be malfunctioning.
If you are concerned about the operation of your vehicle at any time while using the Wireless Diagnostic Interface:
Pull off the roadway immediately or as soon as it is safe to do so. Disconnect the device from the OBDII port. Consult a licensed mechanic or automobile service center.
Contact your local distributor, or visit www.autel.com for issues or concerns about the product. We maintain an active database of the feedback we receive, and your comments can help us continuously improve the product.
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Introduction
The Wireless Diagnostic Interface is a multi-brand device which comes with the MaxiSys tool kit. It is designed to connect wirelessly with the MaxiSys Display Tablet, as well as standalone PC, as a vehicle communication interface (VCI) for vehicle data transmission. Thanks to the wireless BT technology, with which you are allowed to work freely around the vehicle.
This interface device can communicate with vehicles’ electronic control units (ECUs), guaranteeing performance and speed that redefine multi-brand diagnostics. The development of this interface has been focused on reducing the communication time, and ensuring the tool is practical to use.
The MaxiSys diagnostic platform combines the VCI device and the display tablet with technical information into a single program, ensuring quick and simple access to the vehicle to perform comprehensive diagnostics applications.
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Wireless Communication
The Wireless Diagnostic Interface supports BT communication. It can transmit vehicle data to the MaxiSys Display Tablet without a physical connection. The working range of the transmitter through BT communication is about 755 feet (about 230 m). A signal lost due to moving out of range automatically restores itself when the display unit is brought closer to the VCI unit. For detailed information about VCI connection with the MaxiSys display tablet, please refer to the MaxiSys User Manual.
USB Connectivity
The VCI device also provides a direct connection to the MaxiSys display tablet or a PC via a USB 2.0 full-speed connection. All of the electronics are contained in the device shell, making it a compact and rugged vehicle communication tool.
Power Source
The Wireless Diagnostic Interface operates on 12-volt vehicle power, which it receives through the vehicle data connection port. The unit powers on whenever it is connected to an OBD II/EOBD compliant data link connector (DLC). It can also be powered through connection with a PC via the USB cable, so there’s no need to connect the device to the vehicle when performing firmware update through the PC.
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Functional Description
The Wireless Diagnostic Interface device package, which includes the unit, user manual, and a CD with driver program and update agent, comes along with the MaxiSys/MaxiSys Mini tool kit. Please refer to the MaxiSys User Manual for additional information.
1. Vehicle Data Connector (DB15-Pin)
2. Power LED
3. Vehicle LED
4. Error LED
5. BT LED
6. USB LED
7. USB Port
Vehicle Data Connector
The vehicle connector connects the device to the vehicles DLC via a standard DB15 – Pin OBD II cable.
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