User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trademarks
- Copyright Information
- Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabili
- For Services and Support
- Safety Information
- Safety Messages
- Safety Instructions
- CONTENTS
- 1Using This Manual
- 2General Introduction
- 3Getting Started
- 4Diagnostics
- 5Service
- 6Data Manager
- 7Settings
- 8Update
- 9VCI Manager
- 10Shop Manager
- 11Academy
- 12Remote Desk
- 13MaxiFix
- 14Support
- 15Quick Link
- 16Function Viewer
- 17Maintenance and Service
- 18Compliance Information
- 19Warranty
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check-ups:
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is powered up.
Check if the MaxiVCI Mini is properly positioned.
Check if the Connection LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is illuminated for
BT or USB.
In case of BT connection, check if the network is configured
correctly, or if the right MaxiVCI Mini has been paired up with the
tablet.
If during the diagnosis process, the communication
issuddenly interrupted due to the loss of signal, check if there
is any object that causes signal interruption.
Try standing closer to the MaxiVCI Mini to obtain
more stable signals and faster communication speed.
In case of USB connection, check the cable connection between
the tablet and the MaxiVCI Mini.
Check if the Power LED on the MaxiVCI Mini is flashing red and if
so, it indicates there is a hardware problem with the MaxiVCI Mini,
in this case, contact technical support for help.
B. If the MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link, a
prompt message displays with check instructions. The following
conditions are the possible causes:
The MaxiVCI Mini is unable to establish a communication link with
the vehicle.
The system selected for testing is not equipped on the vehicle.
There is a loose connection.
There is a blown vehicle fuse.
There is a wiring fault of the vehicle or the adapter.
There is a circuit fault in the adapter.
Incorrect vehicle identification was entered.
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Ensure a communication link is established between the test vehicle and
the tablet via the MaxiVCI Mini.