Launch Tech MAX2 Users Manual

Version: V1.00.000
Revised date: 02-10-2014
MAXIMUS2.0 User's Manual
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Safety Precautions
Before using MAXIMUS2.0, please read the following safety information carefully.
Never collide, throw, or punch MAXIMUS2.0, and avoid falling, • extruding and blending it. Do not use MAXIMUS2.0 in exceptionally cold or hot, dusty, damp • or dry environments. In places where MAXIMUS2.0 is forbidden or using MAXIMUS2.0 • may cause interference or generate a potential risk, please turn it off. To ensure a safe driving, please do not use MAXIMUS2.0 while • driving. Turn off MAXIMUS2.0 before boarding any airplane. • Do not dismantle MAXIMUS2.0 by yourself. If there is any inquiry, • please contact the dealer. Never place MAXIMUS2.0 into apparatus with strong • electromagnetic fi eld. Keep MAXIMUS2.0 far away from magnetic devices because its • radiations may erase the data stored on MAXIMUS2.0. Store MAXIMUS2.0 out of reach of children and do not allow • children to use it unsupervised. Please use the included battery and charger. Otherwise, explosion • may happen. Do not disconnect power abruptly when MAXIMUS2.0 is being
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formatted or in process of uploading or downloading. Or else it may result in program error.
Precautions on Using MAXIMUS2.0
The ignition switch should be OFF while plugging or unplugging the • diagnostic connector.
If your vehicle keeps unattended for a week or a long period, it • is suggested to unplug the connector from vehicle’s DLC to save battery power.
While diagnosing a vehicle, you are not advised to use phone • or messaging, because it may cause a data communication interruption. If it happens, it is abnormal and just try to re-do it.
Precautions on Operating Vehicle’s ECU
Do not disconnect the vehicle inner consumer when the ignition • switch is on. High voltage transients may encounter at the moment of disconnecting, which may damage the sensors and the ECU. Protect the computer from magnetic object.• Do cut off the power supply of ECU system before welding on the • vehicle. Pay more attention to the ECU and the sensors when the operation • is next to them. Ground yourself when you disassemble PROM, otherwise ECU • and sensors will be damaged by static electricity. Do connect ECU harness connector firmly, otherwise electronic • elements, such as IC inside ECU, will be damaged.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction .....................................................................................1
1.1 Product Profi le ...............................................................................1
1.2 Features ........................................................................................1
1.3 Technical Specifi cations ................................................................1
2 Knowledge of MAXIMUS2.0 ...........................................................2
2.1 MAXIMUS2.0 Display Tablet .........................................................3
2.2 MAXIMUS2.0 Docking Station.......................................................4
2.3 Diagnostic Connector ....................................................................5
2.4 MAXIMUS2.0 Accessory Checklist ................................................5
3 Preparations....................................................................................7
3.1 Charging MAXIMUS2.0 .................................................................7
3.2 On Using Your Battery ................................................................... 7
3.3 Power On / Power Off MAXIMUS2.0 ............................................8
3.3.1 Power on................................................................................8
3.3.2 Power off ................................................................................8
3.4 Tips On Finger Operations ............................................................8
3.5 Lock & unlock the screen ..............................................................8
3.5.1 Lock the screen ..........................................................................8
3.5.2 Unlock the screen .......................................................................8
3.6 Screen Layout ...............................................................................9
3.7 Status Bar ...................................................................................... 9
3.8 Notifi cation bar............................................................................... 9
3.9 Customize your desktop .............................................................. 10
3.9.1 Move items on the desktop.................................................10
3.9.2 Delete items from the desktop ............................................10
3.9.3 Change your wallpaper.......................................................10
3.9.4 Adjust brightness ................................................................10
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3.9.5 Set standby time .................................................................10
3.9.6 Set screen lock ......................................................................... 10
3.9.7 Adjust the volume ..................................................................... 10
3.10 Input Method.............................................................................. 11
3.10.1 Activate / hide on-screen keyboard ....................................... 11
3.10.2 Edit text................................................................................... 11
3.10.3 Android input method..............................................................11
4 Wi-Fi Setting ..................................................................................12
5 How to diagnose ...........................................................................12
5.1 Connections.................................................................................12
5.1.1 Preparation ..........................................................................12
5.1.2 DLC Location ....................................................................... 12
5.1.3 Vehicle Connection ..............................................................13
5.2 Bluetooth Setting .........................................................................14
5.3 Diagnosis Flowchart ....................................................................14
5.4 User and Connector Registration ................................................14
5.4.1 User registration ..................................................................14
5.4.2 Diagnostic software layout ...................................................16
5.4.3 Function menu ..................................................................... 17
5.5 Download/ Update Diagnostic Software ...................................... 17
5.6 Start Diagnosing .......................................................................... 18
5.6.1 Read Trouble Code..............................................................19
5.6.2 Clear Trouble Code..............................................................20
5.6.3 Read Data Stream ............................................................... 20
5.6.4 Special Function ..................................................................20
5.7 Profi le ..........................................................................................21
5.7.1 My Report ............................................................................21
5.7.2 Orders ..................................................................................21
5.7.3 Activate Device .................................................................... 21
5.7.4 Private Information...............................................................22
5.7.5 Settings ................................................................................22
5.7.6 Logout ..................................................................................22
6. Sensorbox (Optional) ..................................................................23
6.1 Product summary ........................................................................23
6.2 Structure and Accessories ...........................................................23
6.2.1 Sensorbox structure.............................................................23
6.2.2 Sensorbox accessories .......................................................24
6.3 Sensor Simulation .......................................................................24
6.3.1 Connections .........................................................................24
6.3.2 Simulation test .....................................................................24
6.3.3 Precautions on checking vehicle sensor .............................27
6.4 Auto Multimeter............................................................................ 28
6.4.1 Main Menu ................................................................................28
6.4.2 Test sample ..............................................................................29
7 Batterybox (Optional) ...................................................................30
7.1 Product Summary ........................................................................ 30
7.2 Test Environment ......................................................................... 30
7.2.1 Test environment .................................................................30
7.2.2 Battery status and description .............................................30
7.3 Batterybox Structure and Test Accessories .................................31
7.3.1 Batterybox structure.............................................................31
7.3.2 Test accessories ..................................................................31
7.4. Connections & Operations..........................................................31
7.4.1 Connection...........................................................................31
7.4.2 Inside the vehicle test ..........................................................32
7.4.3 Outside the vehicle test .......................................................33
7.5 Precautions on battery test .........................................................34
8 Oscilloscope (coming soon) .......................................................35
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9 Borescope (coming soon) ...........................................................35
10 Others ..........................................................................................36
10.1 Email..........................................................................................36
10.1.1 Confi gure an email account ............................................... 36
10.1.2 Send an email ....................................................................36
10.1.3 View an email ....................................................................36
10.1.4 Delete an email .................................................................36
10.1.5 Revise an account setting..................................................36
10.1.6 Delete an email account ....................................................36
10.2 Browser .....................................................................................37
10.2.1 Open browser ....................................................................37
10.2.2 Download fi les ...................................................................37
10.2.3 Manage bookmarks ...........................................................37
10.2.4 Set homepage ...................................................................37
10.2.5 Clear history.......................................................................37
10.3 Using Bluetooth .........................................................................38
10.3.1 Open Bluetooth ..................................................................38
10.3.2 Allow other devices to search for MAXIMUS2.0 ................ 38
10.3.3 Search other devices and pair MAXIMUS2.0 with it .......... 38
10.3.4 Send fi le via Bluetooth ....................................................... 38
10.4 Camera ...................................................................................... 38
10.4.1 How to take a picture ......................................................... 38
10.4.2 How to record a video ........................................................39
10.5 Gallery .......................................................................................40
10.5.1 Open gallery ......................................................................40
10.5.2 View pictures or videos ......................................................40
10.5.3 Edit photos .........................................................................40
10.6 Music .........................................................................................40
10.7 Calendar .................................................................................... 40
10.8 Alarms........................................................................................40
10.8.1 Add an alarm......................................................................40
10.8.2 Delete an alarm .................................................................41
10.8.3 Turn on/off alarm ................................................................41
10.9 File Manager..............................................................................41
10.10 Applications .............................................................................41
10.10.1 Install applications ................................................................41
10.10.2 View installed applications .................................................... 41
10.10.3 Uninstall applications ............................................................41
10.11 Set Date & Time ....................................................................... 41
10.12 Clear Cache.............................................................................41
11 FAQ ..............................................................................................42
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1 Introduction
1.1 Product Profi le
MAXIMUS2.0 is a new Android-based vehicle trouble diagnostic device developed for internet applications. It inherits from LAUNCH’s advanced diagnosing technology and is characterized by covering a wide range of vehicles, featuring powerful functions, and providing precise test result.
Through the Bluetooth communication between vehicle diagnostic connector and variant mobile intelligent terminals, it achieves X-431 series full car model and full system vehicle trouble diagnosis, which include Reading DTCs, Clearing DTCs, Reading Data Stream, Actuation Test and Special Functions.
Meanwhile, taking advantage of mobile internet, it integrates more application and service, such as Customer Management, Identifix (Maintenance Database), One Key Upgrade, Circle etc.
MAXIMUS2.0 adopts a higher performance-price ratio display tablet, which is equipped with Android 4.0 operating system, 1.2GHz quad core CPU and 10.1” IPS screen display.
1.2 Features
Diagnose:1.
Can diagnose the electronic control system of prevailing vehicle • models covering Asian, European, American and Chinese. Diagnosis functions include: Read DTCs, Clear DTCs, Read Data Stream, Special Functions etc; Specially designed for Android platform with clear and user-• friendly interface; Via Bluetooth, it is simple for diagnostic connector to • communicate with MAXIMUS2.0 display tablet;
Golo IM (Instant Messager) application enables technicians to 2.
exchange repair experience and perform remote assistance more conveniently;
Built-in Indentfi x speed dial helps repair professionals diagnose 3.
and repair vehicles effi ciently, accurately and profi tably. Wi-Fi connection and Ethernet connection are supported;4. Web browser: Users can make online search and visit any 5.
website. VGA and HDMI interfaces are provided for connecting the external 6.
projectors or displays; Equipped with multiple USB ports for connecting USB devices and 7.
other extending function modules such as scopebox, sensorbox
and batterybox; Other Android-based applications can be customized to install or 8.
uninstall. File Manager: Lets you manage fi les or downloaded fi les stored in 9.
SD card effi ciently;
Settings: To confi gure your personalized MAXIMUS2.0;10.
1.3 Technical Specifi cations
A. MAXIMUS2.0 Display Tablet
Item Description Operating system Android 4.2 CPU Quad-core Processor, 1.2GHz Display 10.1 inch IPS touch screen with 1240 x
800P resolution
Memory 2GB Hard disk 32GB SSD
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Connectivity Wi-Fi (
802.11 b/g/n) USB: 2.0• Bluetooth 2.0• Ethernet: RJ45 Ethernet Connection
Camera Front-facing, 2.0 megapixel; Rear-
facing, 5.0 megapixel, AF with Flashlight
Sensors
Gravity Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor
Audio Input/Output Microphone
Speakers
3.5mm stereo headset jack
Power and Battery 12000 mAh lithium-polymer battery
Charging via 5V DC power supply
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature
B. Diagnostic Connector
Item Description Working temperature -10 Storage temperature -20 Relative humidity 20% ~ 90%
-10℃ ~ 55℃(14 ~131℉)
-20℃ ~ 70℃(-4 ~158℉)
~ 55℃(14 ~131℉)
~ 70℃(-4 ~158℉)
2 Knowledge of MAXIMUS2.0
There are three main components to the MAXIMUS2.0 system:
MAXIMUS2.0 Display Tablet -- the central processor and monitor • for the system (For details, please refer to Chapter 2.1.)
Fig. 2-1
MAXIMUS2.0 Docking Station -- the platform for charing • MAXIMUS2.0 display tablet and extending functions (For details, please refer to Chapter 2.2.)
Fig. 2-2
Diagnostic Connector -- the device for accessing vehicle data (For • details, please refer to Chapter 2.3.)
Fig. 2-3
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2.1 MAXIMUS2.0 Display Tablet
Fig. 2-4 MAXIMUS2.0 Display Tablet (front & side view)
Notes:
1. The USB ports together with 2 additional USB ports on the docking station are used to connect USB devices. While extending optional functions, it is to be connected to Scopebox, Sensorbox or Batterybox.
2. It illuminates red while MAXIMUS2.0 display tablet is charging. Once charging is nished, it will turn green.
3. Press this button to display a list of applications that are currently working.
Table 2-1 formulates interfaces and indicators of MAXIMUS2.0 display tablet (front):
No. Name & Descriptions
1 Headphone Jack 2 DC Input Port -- to connect the included
power adaptor.
3 USB Port*1 (See Note1*) 4 Front Camera Lens 5 Screen Lock/Power Button -- to turn the
display tablet on/off with long press, or lock the screen with short press.
6 Volume Keys -- to adjust the volume. 7 Reset Button 8 golo Button -- for quick access to IM
(Instant Messager) application
9 SD Card Slot -- to store the SD card. 10 USB Port*1 (See Note1*) 11 HDMI Port 12 Charging indicator*2 (See Note2*) 13 Return Button -- to return to the previous
screen.
14 Homepage Button -- to return to the
Android System's home screen.
15 Recent Apps Button*3 (See Note3*) 16 Microphone 17 IPS Touch Screen 18 Charging Slot
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Table 2-2 formulates parts of MAXIMUS2.0 display tablet (rear):
No. Name & Descriptions
19 Camera Flash 20 Handgrip 21 Rear Camera Lens 22 Audio Speaker
2.2 MAXIMUS2.0 Docking Station
Fig. 2-6 MAXIMUS2.0 Docking Station
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Table 2-3 formulates ports of MAXIMUS2.0 docking station
No. Name & Descriptions
1 Borescope Port 2 Charging Slot -- to charge the display talbet. 3 Powered OBD16 Socket -- Plug the diagnostic
connector into this socket for demo experience when the docking station is connected to the AC outlet.
4 Ethernet Port -- to use wired network other
than Wi-Fi to access Internet, please install the display tablet into the docking station and connect the Ethernet cable to this port.
5 Power Interface 6 VGA Port 7 USB Ports
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2.3 Diagnostic Connector
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Fig. 2-7 Diagnostic Connector
Table 2-4 formulates ports and indicators of diagnostic connector:
No. Name & Descriptions
1 OBD-16 Diagnostic Connector -- To connect on vehicle’s
OBD2 DLC.
2 Power Indicator -- It lights up while the connector is
plugged into the vehicle’s DLC.
3 Communication Indicator -- It will fl ash once the
connector is communicating with MAXIMUS2.0 or it is being reset.
4 Micro USB Port -- To connect on PC for data transmission
or upgrade via USB cable.
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2.4 MAXIMUS2.0 Accessory Checklist
Common accessories for each MAXIMUS2.0 are same, but for different destinations, the accessories of MAXIMUS2.0 (such as diagnostic software, testing connectors) may vary. Please consult from the local agency or check the package list supplied with MAXIMUS2.0 together.
Table 2-5 -- MAXIMUS2.0 common accessories and descriptions
No. Name Qt. Picture
MAXIMUS2.0
1
Display Tablet
Diagnostic
2
Connector
3 Docking Station 1
4 Micro USB Cable 1
1
1
(To connect to vehicle’s DLC.)
(To connect on PC for data
transmission or upgrade DBScar
diagnostic connector)
5
Cigarette Lighter
5
Cable
6 Power Adaptor 1
7 HDMI Cable 1
8 Clipper Cable 1
1
(To obtain power supply from
vehicle’s cigarette lighter )
(To convert 100~240V AC power
supply to 5V DC power supply.)
(To connect to an external
projector or monitor with HDMI
interface.)
(To provide power to the non-16
pin connector through connection
to the vehicle's battery.)
10 OBDI Adaptor 1
Password
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Envelope
Non-16pin
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Connector
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(A converting cable for connecting
non-16 pin connector.)
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(A piece of paper bearing
Product S/N and Verifi cation
Code, which is required for your
registration.)
(Optional)
OBD II extension
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cable
6
1
(To connect the diagnostic
connector for extension purpose.)
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3 Preparations
3.1 Charging MAXIMUS2.0
Locate the charging slot on the bottom of MAXIMUS2.0 display 1. tablet and the docking station. See Fig. 3-1 & Fig. 3-2.
Fig. 3-1 Fig. 3-2
Align the charging slots, and then dock the display tablet into the 2. station to ensure that it is firmly seated on the docking station. Refer to Fig. 3-3.
Fig. 3-3
Insert one end of the included power cord of the docking station 3. into the power jack, then plug the other end into the AC outlet. See
Fig. 3-4. If appears on the screen, it indicates it is being charged.
To AC outlet
Fig. 3-4
If the logo changes into 4. charged. Disconnect the docking station from the AC outlet.
, it indicates that the battery is fully
3.2 On Using Your Battery
If the battery keeps unused for a long time or battery is completely • discharged, it is normal in case it can not be turned on while being charged. Please charge it for a period and then turn it on.
Please use the included power adaptor to charge your • MAXIMUS2.0. We assume no responsibility for damage or loss resulting from using other similar adaptors other than the specifi ed one.
To prolong the service life of the battery, avoid charging too • frequently.
The charging time of battery varies with temperature condition and • battery consumption status.
While MAXIMUS2.0 has low battery, a beep will sound. If it is very • low, MAXIMUS2.0 will be switched off automatically.
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3.3 Power On / Power Off MAXIMUS2.0
3.3.1 Power on
Press the POWER key to turn on MAXIMUS2.0.
Note: If it is the fi rst time you use MAXIMUS2.0 or MAXIMUS2.0
keeps idle for a long time, MAXIMUS2.0 could fail to be turned on. It results from low battery. In this case, please recharge your MAXIMUS2.0 for a while and try to turn it on.
3.3.2 Power off
Press the POWER key, an option menu will pop up on the screen.1. Tap “Power off” to turn off MAXIMUS2.0.2.
3.4 Tips On Finger Operations
Actions Results Single-tap To select a item or launch a program.
Double-tap
Long press
Slide To jump to different pages. Drag Tap the desktop icon and drop it to other location.
Spread apart / Pinch together
To zoom in so that the text on a webpage appears in a column that fi ts your device’s screen.
Press and hold on the current interface or area until a contextual menu pops up on the screen, and then release it
To zoom in manually, place two fingers on the screen and then spread them apart. To zoom out, place two fingers apart on the screen and then pinch them together.
3.5 Lock & unlock the screen
Many screen lock modes are available on MAXIMUS2.0. Take the preset screen-lock mode as example for demonstration.
3.5.1 Lock the screen
When MAXIMUS2.0 is ON, press POWER key once to lock the • screen;
The system will lock the screen automatically after MAXIMUS2.0 • remains idle over the preset standby time.
3.5.2 Unlock the screen
Press POWER key to activate the screen, and then drag the lock to “Unlock” position.
Note: If you defi ne as unlock using the pattern, you have to draw
the right target pattern to unlock it.
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3.6 Screen Layout
1 2 3 4 5 6
Fig. 3-5
On-screen keys and status bar are as follows:
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2
3
4
5
6
shows whether the diagnostic connector is connected.
Tap running. To open an application, tap it. To remove an application, swipe it upwards.
Tap
Ta p
Tap screenshots are stored in the Screenshots folder.
Tap view the general information about the Display Tablet.
to display a list of applications that are currently
to jump to the Android System’s home screen.
to return to the previous screen or exit the application.
to capture the current screen and all captured
to confi gure the MAXIMUS2.0 system settings and to
7 Display the widget and application icons.
8 It shows: System time, Wi-Fi connection status and signal
strength, battery status and other information. Tap the digital clock to open the notice panel.
3.7 Status Bar
For some common indicators, please see the following table.
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Icons Defi nitions Icons Defi nitions
Airplane mode Bluetooth is on
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it immediately.
Positioning GPS Charging
Battery is fully charged Low battery
New mail Preparing SD card
Uploading Downloading
Connected to a PC USB bound is activated
Available Wi-Fi is detected
Notes: When the icon appears on the status bar, please charge
Connected to Wi-Fi
3.8 Notifi cation bar
The notification bar is used to display some activities, such as new messages, to do list and running tasks. You can also open the notifi cation bar to view the reminder or activity notifi cation.
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3.9 Customize your desktop
3.9.1 Move items on the desktop
Hold and press the item to be moved until it is shaken. 1. Drag and drop it to the target location.2.
Note: Drag the icon to the margin of the screen and keep it still,
the system will switch to other extension desktop, place it to the desired location.
3.9.2 Delete items from the desktop
Hold and press the item to be moved until it is shaken. 1. Drag it on the trash icon, then release it.2.
Warning: Deleting an icon will uninstall the corresponding
application. Please be careful to do so.
3.9.3 Change your wallpaper
Hold and press a blank area on the desktop, a pop-up wallpaper 1. window will be shown on the screen.
Set different wallpaper as desired:2.
Wallpapers: Choose a still picture from gallery as wallpaper.
Live Wallpapers: Open it to choose one of the preset live
wallpapers as wallpaper.
Gallery: Set the photos you captured as wallpaper.
3.9.4 Adjust brightness
Drag the slider to adjust it as desired.2.
3.9.5 Set standby time
If no activities are made within the defi ned standby period, the screen will be locked automatically and the system enters sleep mode to save power.
On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Display > Sleep.1. Choose the desired sleep time.2.
3.9.6 Set screen lock
This function is designed to lock the screen and buttons to avoid accidental operations while MAXIMUS2.0 keeps unattended.
On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Security > Screen lock.1. Choose the desired screen lock mode and follow the on-screen 2.
instructions to fi nish your setting.
3.9.7 Adjust the volume
This option enables you to adjust the volume of the ringtones, media player, alarm and notice.
On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Sound > Volume.1. Drag the slider to adjust it.2.
Note: Alternatively, you can also press the volume keys to control
the volume of the current application.
3.10 Input Method
Tips: Reducing the brightness of the screen is helpful to save the
power of MAXIMUS2.0.
On the main menu screen, tap Settings > Display > Brightness.1.
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3.10.1 Activate / hide on-screen keyboard
By default, Android keybaord is available on MAXIMUS2.0.
To input text, tap the input box and the on-screen keyboard will be
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