Autel MaxiSys MS909 ADAS All Systems 2.0 Calibration Package - AUAS20T
Brand: Autel- SKU:
- AUAS20T
- ID:
- 386814
Autel MaxiSys MS909 ADAS All Systems 2.0 Calibration Package - AS20T
Autel MaxiSys MS909 Diagnostic Scanner Tablet with ADAS Upgrade
New Autel ADAS Standard Frame All Systems Package includes MS909 Tablet AS20T, The 2.0 Version
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.
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:
Vehicle Cab:
- 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
Front:
- 1) Parking Assist
- 2) Adaptive Front/Lighting System
- 3) Adaptive Cruise Control
- 4) Pedestrian Detection
- 5) Emergency Brake
Rear:
- 1) Reverse Image
- 2) Parking Assist
- 3) Rear Collision Warning
Side:
- 1) Surround View
- 2) Blind Spot Detection
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:
- Repair or replace the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) radar sensor control unit
- ACC radar sensor deviation angle out of normal range
- Adjust position of the ACC radar sensor on the vehicle body
- Repair or replace bumper or radiator grill
- Adjust chassis
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.
Why should I offer ADAS repairs?
- Repairing ADAS-equipped vehicles is becoming more of a necessity
- We provide the technology for shops to reap the benefits of ADAS repairs
When is ADAS calibration required?
- Windshield Replacement
- Suspension Repairs
- Wheel Alignment
- Tire Size Change
- Related DTC Is Present
- Sensor or Mounting Bracket Replacement
- Front Airbag Deployment If Deflected Off Windshield
- ADAS-Related TSBs/Manufacturer Position Statement Requirements*
- Mechanical Procedures Like Radiator And Condenser Repairs That Require Removal Of Front-Mounted Sensors
* Refer to NHTSA, the manufacturer or ADAS Tech Support for more information
Service Profits
- Having your own ADAS Calibration System saves you time and money that would be spent working with another shop
- It improves cycle time, allows your shop full control of the repair
- No longer transporting vehicles between shops increases up time
- Autel ADAS users report earning 50% ROI (full cost of investment) as early as 4-6 weeks with regular use
Which frame to choose?
Choosing which to consider largely depends on one thing...
How do you intend to perform calibrations?
Q: Are You Performing All ADAS Calibrations On Site?
A: STANDARD FRAME
Q: Are You Performing ADAS Calibrations In Multiple Locations?
A: MA600
Q: Are You Integrating ADAS Calibrations With An Alignment Machine?
A: STANDARD FRAME
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