Autel Intelligent Tech 2016501601 TPMS diagnostic and service tool User Manual Table of Contents

Autel Intelligent Tech. Corp., Ltd. TPMS diagnostic and service tool Table of Contents

User Manual

Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................. 1 2. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 2 2.1 TPMS SYSTEM REVIEW ................................................................................ 2 2.2 TPMS LEGISLATION .................................................................................... 2 2.3 TPMS TELL-TALE LIGHT .............................................................................. 2 2.4 BENEFITS OF TPMS ...................................................................................... 3 3. TOOL INFORMATION .................................................................................. 4 3.1 TOOL DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................... 4 3.2 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 5 3.3 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED............................................................................... 6 3.4 ICONS ............................................................................................................ 6 3.5 KEYBOARD .................................................................................................... 7 3.6 BATTERY CHARGING .................................................................................... 7 3.7 POWER UP BY DLC....................................................................................... 8 3.8 SYSTEM SETTING .......................................................................................... 8 3.9 PRODUCT TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................... 15 4. TPMS CHECK & DIAGNOSTICS .............................................................. 17 4.1 TPMS SENSOR CHECK ............................................................................... 17 4.2 TPMS RELEARN ......................................................................................... 27 4.3 REVIEW DATA ............................................................................................. 33 4.4 AUDIT REPORT ............................................................................................ 34 5. RKE & RF MONITOR .................................................................................. 36 6. PRINT AND UPDATE................................................................................... 38 6.1 PRINT DATA ................................................................................................ 38 6.2 SOFTWARE UPDATE ..................................................................................... 39 7. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ................................................................ 45 8. WARRANTY AND SERVICE ...................................................................... 46 8.1 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY ................................................................ 46 8.2 SERVICE PROCEDURES ................................................................................ 46
 1 1. Safety Information To prevent personal injury or damage to vehicles and/or the scan tool, read this instruction manual first and observe the following safety precautions at a minimum whenever working on a vehicle:  Always perform diagnosis or service 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: Exhaust gases are poisonous.  Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle unattended while running tests.  Use  extreme  caution  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 fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/electrical fires nearby.  Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission)  or NEUTRAL (for manual transmission) and make sure the parking brake is engaged.  Always turn the ignition off before connecting/disconnecting the OBDII Cable to/from the TPMS tool; otherwise it may cause the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) to turn on.  Refer to  the user’s  manual for  the  vehicle being serviced  and adhere to all diagnostic procedures and precautions. Otherwise personal injury or unneeded repairs may result.  Keep the TPMS tool dry, clean, free from oil, water and grease. Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the TPMS tool when necessary.
 2 2. General Information 2.1 TPMS system review A tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an electronic system designed  to  monitor  the  air  pressure  inside  the  pneumatic  tires  on various  types  of  vehicles.  TPMS  report  real-time  tire-pressure information  to  the  driver  of  the  vehicle,  either  via  a  gauge,  a pictogram  display,  or  a  simple  low-pressure  warning  light.  TPMS can  be  divided  into  two  different  types —  direct  (dTPMS)  and indirect  (iTPMS).  TPMS  are  provided  both  at  an  OEM  (factory) level as well as an aftermarket solution. 2.2 TPMS Legislation In the United States, the United States Department of Transportation (NHTSA)  released  the  FMVSS  No.  138,  which  requires  an installation  of  a  Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  System  to  all  new passenger  cars,  multipurpose  passenger  vehicles, trucks,  and  buses that  have  a  gross  vehicle  weight  rating  (GVWR)  of  4,536 kg (10,000 lbs.)  or less,  except  those vehicles with dual wheels on  an axle, as of 2007. In the European Union, starting November 1, 2012, all new models of passenger cars must be equipped with a TPMS, with even tighter specifications that will be defined by the UNECE Vehicle Regulations (Regulation No. 64). From November 1, 2014, all new passenger cars sold in the European Union must be equipped with TPMS. On July 13, 2010, the South Korean Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs announced a pending partial-revision to the Korea Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (KMVSS), specifying that "TPMS shall be installed to passenger vehicles and vehicles of GVW  3.5  tons  or  less,  ...  [effective]  on  January  1,  2013  for  new models and on June 30, 2014 for existing models". Japan is expected to  adopt  European  Union  legislation  approximately  one  year  after European Union implementation.  Further countries to  make TPMS mandatory  include  Russia,  Indonesia,  the  Philippines,  Israel, Malaysia and Turkey. 2.3 TPMS tell-tale light
 3 When  diagnosing  TPMS  systems,  you should  understand what  the TPMS tell-tale light means.   When  turning  the  ignition  OFF  to  ON,  the  TPMS  tell-tale  should come on, and then go off, which indicates the system is working fine. If the light stays on, there would be a pressure problem. If the light flashes,  there  would  be  a  system  problem,  which  can  range  from faulty sensors to sensors on the vehicle that haven’t been learned to that vehicle. 2.4 Benefits of TPMS The significant advantages of TPMS are summarized as follows:  Fuel saving.  Extended tire life.  Decreased downtime and maintenance.  Improved safety.  Environmental efficiency.
 4 3. Tool Information 3.1 Tool Description  1)   SIGNAL  MARK  – Indicates  where  the  tool  sends  or receives signals. 2) LCD DISPLAY – Displays the menus and test screens.  3) N BUTTON – Cancels a selection (or action) from a menu or return to previous menu. 4) UP  SCROLL  BUTTON –  Moves  up  through  menu  and submenu items in menu mode. When more than one set of data are retrieved, use this button to move up to previous screens for additional data.  It  is  also  used  to  view  previous  trouble  code when viewing DTCs.
 5 5) LEFT  SCROLL  BUTTON  –When  scrolling  through  a screen of data  or text,  moves  to previous character and views additional  information  on  previous  screens,  if  recorded  data content covers more than one screen.   6)  HELP BUTTON – Provides help information. 7) POWER BUTTON – Long press the button to turn on/off the tool; short press the button to return to Home screen.   8) DOWN SCROLL BUTTON – Moves down through menu and submenu items in menu mode. When more than one set of data are retrieved, use this button to move down to next screens for  additional  data.  It  is  also  used  to  view  next  trouble  code when viewing DTCs. 9)   RIGHT SCROLL BUTTON – When scrolling through a screen  of  data  or  text,  moves  to  next  character  and  view additional information on next screens, if recorded data content covers more than one screen.   10) TEST BUTTON – Commences a TPMS Test. 11) Y  BUTTON –  Confirms  a  selection  (or  action)  from  a menu. 12) USB  PORT –  Connects  the  TPMS  tool  to  PC  for  software update, data printing or battery charging. 13) POWER PORT –  Connects the TPMS tool to the mains with the charger supplied for battery charging. 14) SD CARD SLOT – Holds SD card. 15) OBD  II  CONNECTOR  – Connects  the  TPMS  tool  to  the vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC). 3.2 Specifications 1) Display: TFT color display (320 x 240 dpi)
 6 2) Power: 3.7V Li-polymer battery 3) Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122 °F) 4) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 °F) 5) Dimensions:           Length                Width              Height       202.2 mm (7.96")          106.7mm (4.20")        37.7 mm (1.48") 6) Weight: 0.4kg (0.88lb) 3.3 Accessories Included 1) User’s Manual -- Instructions on tool operations 2) OBDII  Cable --  Provides  power  to  tool  and  communicates between tool and vehicle 3) USB  Cable -- Allows  easy  online  update,  data  printing,  and power charging via PC connection 4) Carry Case -- A case to store the tool when not in use 5) Magnet -- Used to trigger magnetically activated sensors (early model TPMS sensors) 6) Power Adapter -- Charges the built-in battery 7) CD -- Includes user’s manual, PC Suit, etc. 8) SD Card -- Used to store data 3.4 Icons 1) “ ” – Indicates battery charging. 2) “ ” -- Indicates there is data stored in the tool. 3) “ ” -- Indicates battery volume. 4) “ ” --  Indicates  USB  communication  with  the  computer  is established. 5) “ ” -- Indicates magnet is required to activate TPMS sensor.
 7 6) “ ”-- Indicates deflation is required to activate TPMS sensor. 7) “ ” -- Indicates test mode One Wheel of Wheels to Test in the system setting is selected. 8) “ ” -- Indicates test mode ALL Wheels of Wheels to Test in the system setting is selected. 9) “    ” – Indicates the TPMS tool is sending signals to the tire sensor for activation and test. 10)  “ ” – Indicates tool communication with the vehicle’s OBDII DLC. 3.5 Keyboard No  solvents  such  as  alcohol  are  allowed  to  clean  the  keypad  or display. Use a mild nonabrasive detergent and a soft cotton cloth. Do not soak the keypad as the keypad is not waterproof. 3.6 Battery Charging The TPMS tool has a 3.7V built-in lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery. There are two means of battery charging:  To charge battery by power adapter. 1) Locate the power port of the device. 2) Connect the device and the power source with the adapter.  To charge battery by USB cable 1) Locate the USB port of the device. 2) Connect the device and the computer with the USB cable. For  optimum  performance,  always  keep  your  tool  sufficiently charged. It is recommended that you charge the tool for over 2 hours before the first use.  NOTE:  Only  use  the  power  adaptor  or  USB  cable  that  is included  in  our  pack  to  charge  this  tool.  The  use  of
 8 un-approved power supplies may damage your tool and void the tool warranty. 3.7 Power Up by DLC The tool can  also  be  powered via the vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC). Just follow the steps below to turn on the TPMS tool: 1) Connect the OBDII Cable to the TPMS tool. 2) Find DLC on vehicle.  A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you need to remove it before plugging the OBDII cable. 3) Plug OBDII cable to the vehicle’s DLC. 4) Power up  the TPMS tool  by pressing the  Power Button,  and wait for the Main Menu to appear. (Figure 3.1)  Figure 3.1  NOTE: OBDII connection does not support battery charging. 3.8 System Setting The tool allows you to make the following adjustments and settings. 1) Language: Selects the desired language. 2) Beep Set: Turns on/off key-press beep. 3) ID Format: Sets the ID displaying in Hexadecimal or Decimal. 4) Pressure Unit: Sets the pressure unit in Kpa, Psi or Bar.
 9 5) Temperature Unit: Sets the temperature unit in degree Celsius or Fahrenheit. 6) Wheels to Test: Gives the operator the choice to test One wheel or All wheels. 7) Distance Unit: Sets the distance unit in Km or mile. 8) Power-off: Sets the time to power off automatically. 9) About: Views important information of the tool.  Settings of  the  unit  will  remain  until  change  to  the  existing settings is made. To enter the Setting menu From  the  Main  Menu:  Use  the  UP/DOWN  and  LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Setting, and press the Y button. Following the instructions to do adjustments and settings could make TPMS testing more convenient and easy. (Figure 3.2)  Figure 3.2 Language  English is the default language. 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Language, and press the Y button.
 10 2) Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  and  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll button to select the desired language and press the Y button to save your selection and return to previous menu. (Figure 3.3)  Figure 3.3  Note: The current version of TS501 TPMS tool supports only the English language, and there will be more languages to come with new updates released. Beep Set This function allows you to turn on/off the built-in speaker for key pressing. 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN  scroll  button and LEFT/RIGHT  scroll button to select Beep Set, and press the Y button. 2) From Beep Set  menu, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select ON or OFF to turn on/off the beep.(Figure 3.4)    Figure 3.4
 11 3) Press the Y button to save your selection or the N button to exit without change. ID Format 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select ID Format, and press the Y button.   2) From ID Format screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired format of ID. (Figure 3.5)     Figure 3.5 3) Press the Y button to save your settings and return to previous menu, or press the N button to exit without change. Pressure Unit 1) From System Setting  screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and  LEFT/RIGHT scroll  button to select Pressure  Unit, and press the Y button.   2) From Pressure Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit: Kpa, Psi or Bar. (Figure 3.6)
 12  Figure 3.6 3) Press the  Y button to save your settings and return to previous menu, or press the N button to exit without change. Temperature Unit   1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and  LEFT/RIGHT scroll  button to select Temperature  Unit, and press the Y button. 2) From Temperature Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit of temperature. (Figure 3.7)  Figure 3.7 3) Press the  Y button to save your settings and return to previous menu, or press the N button to exit without change. Wheels to Test This function gives you choice to test TPMS sensor in All Wheels mode or One Wheel mode.
 13 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Wheels to Test, and press the Y button. 2) From Wheel to test screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to  select  All  Wheels  or  One  Wheel  mode  for  TPMS  sensor testing. (Figure 3.8)  Figure 3.8 3) Press the Y button to save your selection or the N button to exit without change.  NOTE:  In  All  Wheels  mode,  the  tool  will  determine  if  a duplicate sensor  ID  has  been read.  In  this  case, the  tool will display  a  message  “Sensor  ID  Duplicated.” In  One  Wheel mode, the tool will not check the duplicate sensor ID.   Distance Unit 1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Distance Unit, and press the Y button. 2) From Distance Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select the desired unit of distance: Km or mile. (Figure 3.9)
 14  Figure 3.9 3) Press the  Y button to save your settings and return to previous menu, or press the N button to exit without change. Power-off 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Power-off, and press the Y button.   2) Press UP/DOWN SCROLL button to increase or decrease the time to auto power-off the tool, and then press the Y button to confirm  your  change  or  the  N  button  to  exit  without  change. (Figure 3.10)  Figure 3.10  NOTE: Before the tool powers off automatically, it will save all the TPMS test data. Next time when the tool is powered on, you may retrieve the recorded data. If the tool automatically powers off during a test operation, next time when the tool is powered on, it will automatically turn to the previous operation screen.
 15  NOTE: When using external power, the scan tool stays on until you turn it off. When using internal battery power, the scan tool turns off automatically after a set time of inactivity. About This function allows viewing of some important information such as serial number and software version number of the tool. 1) From System Setting screen, use  the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select About, and press the Y button; wait for the About screen to appear. 2) View  tool  information  on  screen.  (Figure  3.11)  Press  the  N button to exit.  Figure 3.11 3.9   Product Troubleshooting This part describes problems that you may encounter while using the TPMS tool. Vehicle Linking Error A communication error occurs if the TPMS tool fails to communicate with the  vehicle’s ECU  (Electronic Control Unit) when running the diagnostic function. You need to do the following to check up:  Verify that the ignition is ON.  Check  if  the  TPMS  tool’s  OBD  II  connector  is  securely                connected to the vehicle’s DLC.
 16  Verify that the vehicle is OBD II compliant.  Verify that the vehicle is equipped with TPMS.  Verify the tool battery is sufficiently charged.    Turn  the  ignition  off  and  wait  for  about  10  seconds.  Turn  the ignition back to on and continue the testing.  Verify the control module is not defective. Operating Error If  the  scan  tool  freezes,  then  an  exception  occurs  or  the  vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) is too slow to respond to requests, do the following to reset the tool:  Reset the scan tool.    Turn  the  ignition  off  and  wait  for  about  10  seconds.  Turn  the ignition back to on and continue the testing.
 17 4. TPMS Check & Diagnostics The  MaxiTPMS® TS501  is  a  new  generation  TPMS  diagnostic  & service tool specially designed to activate all known OEM/Universal TPMS sensors, and provide users with direct access to the vehicle’s ECU  through OBDII  connection,  thus  allowing  users  to  reprogram sensor  IDs  and  retrieve/clear  TPMS  DTCs,  helping  technicians  to quickly find out faulty TPMS and turn off MILs.  NOTE:  All  software  screens  shown  in  this  manual  are examples, actual test screens may vary for each vehicle being tested.  Observe  the  menu  titles  and  onscreen  instructions  to make correct option selections. 4.1 TPMS Sensor Check   The sensor check function allows activating of TPMS sensor to view sensor data such as sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor battery,  sensor  position,  frequency.  It  also  sends  the  sensor  data  to vehicle’s ECU to let the ECU learn the positions of sensors whenever wheels are rotated or sensors are replaced. There are two means to check TPMS sensors: A. Select by Vehicle Users can  start activating sensors  directly  by selecting the  specific vehicle  make,  model  and  year.  The  graphed  vehicle  with  4  or  5 wheels  makes  the  sensor  activation  process  more  simple  and convenient. 1) Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  and  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll button to select TPMS from Main Menu (Figure 3.1), and press the Y button to confirm.   2) Select a specific vehicle manufacture’s regional coverage. (Taking Chrysler as an example)
 18  Figure 4.1 3) From  the  vehicle  make  screen,  select  a  specific  vehicle manufacture and press the Y button. (Figure 4.2)  Figure 4.2 4) Observe the menu title and use UP/DOWN scroll button to select by model and year to identify the vehicle being tested.    The selected vehicle is remembered by the tool when a test is commenced.
 19 Select by Model:  Figure 4.3 Select by Year:  Figure 4.4 5) For some vehicle types an option screen will show up to let users choose between 4 Wheels test and 5 Wheels test mode.    Figure 4.5
 20  Depending  upon  the  test  mode  (All  Wheels  or  One  Wheel), results are displayed in different manners. All Wheels Mode In this mode, a function menu screen will show up (Figure 4.6). Use the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button  to  select a  desired wheel and press the TEST BUTTON to start sensor activation (Figure 4.7).        Figure 4.6      Figure 4.7  NOTE:  The  TPMS  Relearn  function  icon  on  the  upper  right corner of screen is not supported by all vehicles, but the sensor activating  process  remains  the  same.  For  those  vehicles  not supported  Relearn  function,  the  activation  screen  displays  as Figure  4.8.  Detailed  information  about  TPMS  Relearn,  please refer to 4.2 TMPS Relearn.
 21  Figure 4.8 The  tool  will  do  TPMS  test  in  a  sequence  of  FL  (Front  Left),  FR (Front  Right),  RR  (Rear  Right),  LR  (Rear  Left)  and  SPARE,  if  the vehicle has the option for the spare. Or, you can use the UP/DOWN or LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to move to the desired wheel for testing.   Place  the  tool  alongside  the  valve  stem,  point  toward  the  sensor location, and press the TEST button.   The tool will send LF signal to trigger the sensor. Depending on the sensor type, the tool will activate the sensor on the first or last step. Once  the  sensor is  successfully  activated and  decoded,  the  tool will display as below with a beep. (Figure 4.9)      Figure 4.9  Wheel with a feedback icon, “√” ,”x”, “D”, indicates wheel test has been finished.    Press Y button to read all sensor data, including sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery condition and modulation.
 22 One Wheel Mode In this mode the screen will show as below (Figure 4.10). The tool will check TPMS sensor on the single wheel. Place the tool alongside the valve  stem,  point  toward  the  sensor  location,  and  press  the  TEST button. Wait for test result before moving the tool.    Figure 4.10 The tool will send LF signal to trigger the sensor. Depending on the sensor type, the tool will activate the sensor on the first or last step. Once  the  sensor is  successfully  activated and  decoded,  the  tool will display as below with a beep. (Figure 4.11)  Figure 4.11 Once  the  first  sensor  test  is  completed,  the  screen  will  hold  for  3 seconds for data viewing and then switch to next sensor test. Follow the same procedure for the other sensor tests.   The tool can save up to 5 TPMS sensor data records at each time. Press the  UP/DOWN  or  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll  button  to  turn  over  data screens while viewing. If more than five records are stored, the latest record will overwrite the first one.
 23 TABLE 1    POSSIBLE RESULTS FOR TESTING Icon Test Results Description √ Successful Sensor Read TPMS  sensor  is  successfully  activated  and decoded.  The  tool  displays  the  sensor information. X Failed Sensor Read If the search period expires and no sensor is activated  or  decoded,  it  may  be  wrong sensor  fitting  or  non-functioning  sensor. The  tool  displays  a  message  “No  sensor detected.”. In  this  case,  repeat  testing  to  confirm  the TPMS failure.   X Wrong Sensor Type A  TPMS  sensor  is  activated  and  decoded, but  does  not  match  the  protocol  for  the Make,  Model  or  Year  that  the  tool  was set-up  for.  The  tool  displays  a  message “Sensor triggered but cannot be known.”. In this case, verify the Make, Model or Year you have selected as well as the sensor part number that was fitted.   D Duplicate ID (only checked in All Wheels mode) A sensor with a duplicate ID has been read. The  tool  displays  a  message  “Sensor  ID Duplicated.”.   In this case, clear data and re-read again.   NOTE: With Ford sensors, the tool should be held 180 degree away from the stem. Please refer to vehicle user’s manual.
 24  If the TPMS sensor requires a magnet, place the magnet over the stem and then place the tool alongside the stem, and press TEST BUTTON.    Figure 4.12  If the TPMS sensor requires tire deflation (of the order of 10PSI), then deflate the tire and place the tool alongside the stem while pressing the TEST BUTTON.  Figure 4.13  Anytime  while  doing  the  TPMS  test,  press    BUTTON  to read the sensor make, OEM part no., and relearn information for the  vehicle  being  tested.  Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  to view all details if the data information covers more than one page.
 25  Figure 4.14  Sensor activation can be aborted at any time by pressing the  N button. When the activation is aborted, the user will be returned to the previous menu.    By  pressing  the  Y  button,  you  may  review  information  of  all sensors tested. Press the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to turn over data screens while viewing.  Figure 4.15  Figure 4.16
 26 [Pos] – Indicates the wheel sensor position. [ID-H/D] – Shows sensor ID data. [KPa/Psi/Bar] – Indicates tire pressure. [℃/℉] – Indicates tire temperature. [BAT] – Indicates battery condition. [Mode] – Defines tire sensor working mode or status. [Modulation] – Indicates sensor signal amplitude.  Different ID format, pressure and temperature units will display at the title bar according to the device’s system setting, please refer to 3.8 System Setting for detailed instruction. B. Select by latest test This  function allows  you  to  review  the  last  tested sensor  data  and activate the sensor by using the wave signal of the latest trigger event, which  is  very  convenient  and  useful  for  technicians  to  wake  up sensors of the same vehicle.   1) Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  and  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll button to select Latest Test from Main Menu (Figure 3.1). 2) An  activation  screen  with  the  previously  activated  sensor information will show up (Figure 4.17). Use the UP/DOWN or LEFT/RIGHT  scroll  button  to  select  the  desired  wheel,  and press the TEST button to reactivate the sensor, or press the Y button to view all detailed sensor data (Figure 4.18).    Figure 4.17
 27  Figure 4.18 3) If user is going to retest the sensor, a prompt will come up asking for your confirmation.  Figure 4.19 4) Press the Y button to delete all test records and enter test mode. Or press the N button to reserve the previous data and check the remaining untested sensors.. 4.2 TPMS Relearn   This function, which provides users with quick access to the vehicle’s ECU, enables users to do TPMS diagnostics, such as reading/writing sensor IDs from vehicle ECU and reading/ clearing codes of TMPS system, and to save data for later reviews and printing. 1) Connect the TPMS tool to the vehicle’s DLC with the OBDII cable. Press the POWER BUTTON to turn on the tool. 2) Turn the ignition on but do not start the engine.
 28 3) Make  sure  the  testing  mode  is  set  to  All  Wheels  mode  in System Setting. 4) Follow the same process in 4.1 TPMS Sensor Check to enter the  activation  screen.  Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  or LEFT/RIGHT  scroll  button  to  select  the  TPMS Relearn function. (Figure 4.20)  Figure 4.20 5) The  tool  will  display  a  function  screen  as  below.  Use  the UP/DOWN scroll button to select TPMS Diagnosis or TMPS Sensor  Information,  and  press  the  Y  button  to  continue. (Figure 4.21)  Figure 4.21 6) The  TPMS  Diagnosis  function  allows  user  to  write  IDs  to vehicle, read IDs from vehicle, read/clear TMPS codes.   7) The TPMS Sensor Information enables retrieval of the sensor make, OEM part no., and relearn information.
 29  For  some  vehicles  users  may  be  asked  to  choose  the  specific engine  model  or  other  features  before  turning  to  the  function menu.  The TPMS Diagnosis function varies by vehicle being tested.    NOTE: In  this manner, the scan  tool will  communicate with the  vehicle  being  tested.  If  there  is  a  linking  error,  a  notice screen  will  show  up.  Please  refer  to  3.9  Product Troubleshooting for more details. A. Write IDs to Vehicle 1) From  the  TPMS  Diagnosis  Menu,  use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll button to select the Write IDs to Vehicle, and press Y button.    Figure 4.22 2) The  tool  will  display  the  sensor  IDs  and  positions  for  your confirmation. Press Y button to register ID in vehicle ECU, or N button to exit.    Figure 4.23
 30 3) Once the sensor IDs are successfully written, a confirm screen will show up. Press any key to continue the TPMS diagnostic procedure. (Figure 4.24)  Figure 4.24  NOTE:  The  sensor  writing  procedure  may  vary  for  different vehicles being serviced.  Please follow the  onscreen  instruction and  take  appropriate  measures  and  selections  to  complete  the process.  NOTE: If there are untested sensors in the vehicle, the writing ID  process  cannot  proceed.  The  tool  will  display  a  warning message as below.(Figure 4.25) In this case, follow the sensor check procedure to activate all sensors  in vehicle and register sensor IDs again.    Figure 4.25 IMPORTANT: Make sure to turn the ignition off before connecting /disconnecting the OBDII Cable to/from the TPMS tool; otherwise it may cause the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) to turn on.
 31 B. Read IDs from Vehicle 1) From  the  TPMS  Diagnosis  Menu,  use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll button to select the Read IDs from Vehicle, and press Y button. (Figure 4.22)   2) The  tool  will  display  the  sensor  IDs  and  positions  for  your viewing. Press the Y button to save data for future review, or the N button to exit without saving. (Figure 4.26)  Figure 4.26 C. Read Codes 1) From  the  TPMS  Diagnosis  Menu,  use the  UP/DOWN  scroll button to  select the Read Codes,  and press Y  button. (Figure 4.22) 2) A  data  list of  TPMS DTCs  retrieved from  the  vehicle’s  ECU will show up. If the data covers more than one screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to view additional DTC information, and press the Y button to save data for future review, or press the N button to exit without saving. (Figure 4.27)
 32  Figure 4.27  The  saved  DTC  and  sensor  data  can  be  reviewed  in  Review Data, which supports easy data playback and printing. D. Erase Codes 1) From  the  TPMS  Diagnosis  Menu,  use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll button to select the Erase Codes, and press Y button. (Figure 4.22) 2) The tool will display a warning message for your confirmation. Press the Y button to continue, or N button to exit. (Figure 4.28)  Figure 4.28 3) If the erase command is sent successfully, the screen will show as below (Figure 4.29). Press any button to continue. To make sure codes are erased clearly, run Read Codes again.
 33  Figure 4.29 4.3 Review Data The Review Data  function  allows user  to  view and  print  out  saved data of the latest TPMS diagnostic recordings by the service tool.   Use  the  UP/DOWN  and  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll  button  to  select Review Data from Main Screen (Figure 3.1), and wait for the review data menu to appear.(Figure 4.30)  Figure 4.30  NOTE:  If  no  data  from  the  previous  TPMS  diagnosis  is recorded,  a  message  “No  data  available!”  will  show  on  the screen. 1) Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  to  select  the  desired  stored data  (taking  Read  IDs  from  Vehicle  as  an  example)  from review menu and press the Y button. 2) A list of retrieved sensor IDs will show on the screen.
 34  Figure 4.31  Print --- Select this function to print out the data on screen. For detailed instructions, refer to 6.1 print data.  Delete  ---  Use  the  RIGHT  scroll  button  to  delete  the selected data.  Delete All --- Use the LEFT scroll button to delete all data on the screen.    NOTE: Don’t use Delete All unless you are definitely sure what you are going to proceed. 4.4 Audit Report After  the  user  finished  the  TPMS  test,  the  tool  is  capable  of presenting  all  of  its  stored  TPMS  data  in  a  HTML  file  when connected to a PC via an USB cable.   The tool will automatically pop up a explorer window in PC screen when connected to an active USB port on the PC. Make sure the tool is powered on. Otherwise, there will be no communication between the tool and computer. Once  the  explorer  window  is  open,  you  may  view  a  file  by double-clicking  on  the  file.  If  this  explorer  window  does  not automatically pop up, the user may browse for the newly connected device manually. The data presented is in a HTML form format that displays not only information regarding the TPMS, but also automatically updates with
 35 the date. It also provides data entry areas for other tester and vehicle data.    Figure 4.32
 36 5. RKE & RF Monitor Today's keyless remotes -- also known as key fobs -- make life easier. But  when  your  key  fob  stops  working  or  starts  to  perform sporadically, it will be particularly frustrating. Check your key fob to make sure it is in top condition so it will work when you really need it. Since a key fob is attuned to a special frequency that is only detected by the car for which it was issued, you will need to use your vehicle to test the fob. Otherwise you will have to take it to a dealership or an automotive  locksmith  to  have  it  tested  for  the  right  frequency.  But with  our  TPMS  tool,  the  key  fob  testing  becomes  easy  and convenient. 1) Use  the  UP/DOWN  scroll  button  and  LEFT/RIGHT  scroll button to select RKE & RF Monitor from Main Menu (Figure 3.1), and press the Y button to confirm. 2) Hold the key fob  very close to  the tool and  press the function buttons on key fob to test. If the button works and the key fob is sending  a  signal,  the  tool  will  beep  and  the  screen  shows  as below. If the button does not work, the tool will do nothing. To make  sure  each  button  is  working  properly,  please  test  each button in turn.  Figure 5.1  The progress bar  indicates the approximate power level of
 37 the key fob.    The stronger the signal, the higher the beep tone.    The tool only tests 315MHz and 433MHz key fobs. 3) Press the N button to return to previous menu.
 38 6. Print and Update To print out retrieved data or update software, you will need the followings:  TS501 tool with SD card inserted  PC or laptop with USB ports    USB cable 6.1 Print Data The Print  Data function allows printing  out TPMS DTC data recorded by the service tool by connecting the scan tool to a PC or laptop with the USB cable supplied. 1) Install the PC Suit program to the PC from the supplied CD. 2) Connect the scanner to computer with the USB cable supplied. 3) Run Printer software on computer. 4) Select Review Data function in Main Screen of the TPMS tool. In data menu screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button to select the  data you  want to  print. Wait  for  the  reviewing  window to display (Figure 4.31), and then select Print function by pressing the  Y  button.  The  selected  file  will  be  uploaded  to  your computer.  For  more  detailed  instructions,  please  refer  to  4.3 Review Data. 5) The Printer will show as below.  Figure 6.1
 39 6) The  selected  data  will  display  on  the  textbox  of  Printer.  By selecting the function keys on the right, you could execute the following operations:  Print – Print all data in the textbox to a printer connected to your computer.  Edit – Once clicked, the software will automatically open a NOTEPAD window with all recorded data showing on.      Copy – Copy all data in the textbox to the clipboard.  Clear – Delete all data in the textbox.  Exit – Quit the operation. 7) You are  also  allowed to  edit, copy, and  delete  the  data in  the Printer window. 6.2 Software update This  function  allows  you  to  update  the  scan  tool  software through a computer.  Register the Tool User could update the scan tool ONLY after you had registered the tool on our website: www.maxidas.com. Then you could download software,  update  online,  retrieve  information  and  get  warranty service.    NOTE: Prior to registration, please confirm your network is working properly.   1. Visit the website www.maxidas.com.   2. Click on the Update tool bar at the top of the screen, and then select  User Register,  or  click  on  the  Updates  column  in  the lower right corner of the screen, and select Register. 3. The screen of Register Information appears. Please read through the instructions, and click on Agree to continue.
 40 4. Put in the Product Serial No. and Register Password, and click on Next. (Figure 6.2) 5. Follow the instructions on screen to finish the registration.  Figure 6.2  NOTE: Please use the About function to find out the Product Serial No. and Register Password. For details, please refer to the Section 3.8 System Setting.    Update Procedure Autel  frequently releases  software updates  that  you can  download. The Update feature makes it very easy to determine and get exactly what you need. Users  could  either  choose  to  update  the  TPMS  tool  via  USB connection or SD card.  Update via USB Connect the tool with computer with USB cable. Then switch on the tool.  Update via SD card Remove  the  SD  card  from  the  tool  and  connect  it  with computer. Follow the update procedure to finish updating. 1) Run Update Client in the PC Suit program. Wait for the Log In
 41 window to pop up. (Figure 6.3)  Figure 6.3 2) Put  in  the  user  name  and  password  and  wait  for  the  Update window to display. If you forget your password unintentionally, you may always click the [Forget your password?] to link to our website and find your password back. 3) In  the  Update  window,  select  the  items  you  want  to  install. Usually, you should install all available updates.  Figure 6.4 Generally there are two ways to update the programs: Batch updating 1) Select the programs that you  would update by clicking on the check  boxes  next  to  those  items.  Then  click  the  Update Selected Items button on the right side of screen.
 42 2) Or click on the Select All checkbox on the right side of screen and  all  updatable  items  will  be  selected  automatically.  Then click  the  Update  Selected  Items  button  on  the  right  side  of screen. 3) Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar [downloading] and upper right progress bar [installing]. You may  also  find  progress  information  in  the  Status  column  of updated items. 4) Anytime you could click the Pause button on the right side of screen  to  suspend  all  progresses,  and  the  state  of  those suspended items would change to STOPPED. 5) To  resume  updating  process,  you  may  need  to  select  those suspended  items  again,  and  then  click  the  Update  Selected Items button. The progress will resume from the break point. 6) When the downloading is completed, the downloaded programs will be installed automatically. The new version will replace the old version. Single updating 1) Find  out  the  desired  updating  item  and  click  the  INSTALL button  in  the  same  line  and  the  INSTALL  button changes  to STOP at the same time.   2) Check the updating process by observing the upper left progress bar [downloading] and upper right progress bar [installing]. You may  also  find  progress  information  in  the  Status  column  of updated items. 3) Anytime you could click the Pause button in the line to suspend this  progress,  and  the  state  of  this  item  would  change  to STOPPED. 4) To resume updating process, click the INSTALL button in the line again. The progress will resume from the break point. 5) When the downloading is completed, the downloaded program will be installed automatically. The new version will replace the
 43 old one. 6) Once  the  update  is  complete,  disconnect  the  tool  from  the computer. It is now updated and ready to go. 7) For users who choose to update by SD card, please insert the SD card into the scan tool, and switch on the TPMS tool. It’s now updated and ready to go.  View or Delete Programs To  view  the  list  of  installed  programs  or  to  delete  an  installed program, please follow these steps: 1) Click  on  the  Installed  Programs  tag  entry  and  the  page  will show the list of programs installed. 2) Select the program(s) that you would delete.  Batch delete: Select the programs that you would delete by clicking on the check boxes to the left of those items. Then click the DELETE button on the right side of screen.    Single delete: Click the UNINSTALL button in the line of your would-be-deleted program. 3) A window asking “Are you sure to delete the software?” will pop up for your confirmation.  Figure 6.5  Click  on  Yes  to  delete  the  program(s)  selected,  or  on  No  to cancel the action.  The  deleted  program  will  automatically  add  to  the  end  of
 44 program  list  in  the  UPDATE  page  in  case  you  would  like  to install again. Theoretically,  all  programs  of  the  latest  versions  will  be automatically compatible with the older versions, but if your TPMS tool does have a problem of compatibility and need to retrieve the older version for some programs, please delete the new versions first then install the older version again. Choose  the older version from the pull-down menu of program version.  Figure 6.6
45 7. Compliance InformationFCC COMPLIANCE                    FCC ID:WQ82016501601This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  1. This device may not cause harmful interference.2. This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  thatmay cause undesired operation.Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits for  a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This  equipment  generates  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ⅰ. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ⅱ. Increase the separation  between  the  equipment  and  receiver.  ⅲ.  Connect  the  equipment  into  an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ⅳ. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction。 The term  ―IC‖ before the  radio certification number  only signifies that IC technical specifications were met. RoHS COMPLIANCE This  device  is  declared  to  be  in  compliance  with  the  European  RoHS  Directive 2011/65/EU. CE COMPLIANCE This  product  is  declared  to  conform  to  the  essential  requirements  of  the  following Directives  and  carries  the  CE  mark  accordingly:  EMC  Directive  2004/108/EC  R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC                                  Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
 46 8. Warranty and Service                                                                                                                                          8.1 Limited One Year Warranty Autel warrants to its customers that this product will be free from all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase, subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) The sole responsibility of Autel  under the Warranty is limited to either  the  repair  or,  at  the  option  of  Autel,  replacement  of  the TPMS tool at no charge with Proof of Purchase. The sales receipt may be used for this purpose. 2) This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly, to  misuse,  abuse,  negligence  or  accidents,  repairs  or  alterations outside our Service Center or facilities, criminal activity, improper installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance. 3) Autel  shall  not  be  liable  for  any  incidental  or  consequential damages arising from the use, misuse, or mounting of the TPMS tool. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. 4) All information in this manual is based on the latest information available at the time of publication and no warranty can be made for its accuracy or completeness. Autel reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. 8.2 Service Procedures If you have any questions, please contact your local store, distributor or visit our website at www.auteltech.com. If  it  becomes  necessary  to  return  the  tool  for  repair,  contact  your local distributor for more information.

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