Autel MaxiSYS MS919 Diagnose-tester
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Autel MaxiSYS MS919 Diagnose-tester

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Autel MaxiSYS MS919 Diagnose-testerProfessioneel Universeel uitlezen (OEM) 10 inch touchscreen VCMI in plaats van standaard VCI Online en offline coderen en programmeren Draadloos via Bluetooth Standaard met 1 jaar software updates NU MET 2 JAAR SOFTWARE UPDATES Optioneel: Derde jaar software updates met 50% korting De MaxiSys MS919 biedt toegang tot het meest uitgebreide diagnoseprogramma van Autel met technische service bulletins, foutcode analyse, reparatie adviezen en begeleide

 

 

  • Professioneel
  • Universeel uitlezen (OEM)
  • 10 inch touchscreen
  • VCMI in plaats van standaard VCI
  • Online en offline coderen en programmeren
  • Draadloos via Bluetooth
  • Standaard met 1 jaar software updates

NU MET 2 JAAR SOFTWARE UPDATES

Optioneel: Derde jaar software updates met 50% korting

 


De MaxiSys MS919 biedt toegang tot het meest uitgebreide diagnoseprogramma van Autel met technische service bulletins, foutcode analyse, reparatie adviezen en begeleide componenten testen. Met MaxiFlash VCMI voor voertuig communicatie (ondersteund alle protocollen) en offline/online programmeren en coderen. De VCMI dient als meetinstrument ook als oscilioscoop, multimeter, golfvormgenerator en CAN BUS tester. De MS919 herkent het voertuig aan de hand van het VIN-nummer en maakt indien gewenst een totale autoscan. De status van de afzonderlijke elektronische systemen wordt met bijbehorende foutcodes in een overzichtelijk diagram getoond voor ultiem gebruiksgemak.

De MaxiSys MS919 heeft een ongekende voertuig dekking voor meer dan 80 automerken, waaronder Tesla, Mclaren en diverse andere supercars.

 

Derde jaar updates met 50% korting

Bij de aanschaf van een Autel MaxiSys ontvangt u nu een 2-jarig software abonnement voor het updaten van de diagnose software. U kunt nu een derde jaar software updates bijbestellen met 50% korting. U betaald €597,50  i.p.v. €1.195 excl. BTW.

Na het verlopen van het software abonnement kunt u geen nieuwe diagnose software meer downloaden. U kunt wel doorwerken met de software die reeds aanwezig is. De MaxiSys is dus ook zonder actief update abonnement te gebruiken. Online functies werken alleen met een actief software abonnement.

 

 

 

 

 


Intuitief boomdiagram 

Bij ondersteunde CAN BUS voertuigen wordt met een AutoScan een boomdiagram van het CAN BUS netwerk getoond. Beoordeel op 1 pagina de status van de afzonderlijke systemen aan de hand van kleurcodes. Selecteer een afzonderlijke module om foutcodes en meer details te bekijken.

 

 

 

MaxiSys MS919 diagnose hulp

 

 

Uitgebreide database aan informatie

  • Technische service bulletins
  • OE reparatie adviezen
  • OE reparatie informatie
  • OE reparatie geschiedenis
  • Begeleide componententest

Technische specificaties MaxiSys MS919

  • Besturingssysteem: Android 7.0
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos8895V octa-core Processor (2,3GHz Quad-core Mongoose + 1,7GHz Quad-core A53)
  • Geheugen: 4GB RAM & 128GB SSD werkgeheugen
  • Display: 9,7 inch 1536x2408 pixels LED Capacitive Touchscherm
  • WIFI: WiFix2 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MIMO)
  • Camera: Naar achteren gerichte camera met 16 megapixel AF en flitser. Naar voren gereichte camera met 5 megapixel
  • Sensoren: Omgevingslichtsensor (ALS), zwaartekracht accelerometer
  • Audio input/output: Microfoon, Stereo luidsprekers, 3 band 3,5mm stereo/standaard koptelefoon jack uitgang
  • Batterij: 15.000 mAh 3.8 V Lithium-polymeer batterij, opladen via 12 Volt adapter
  • Gebruikstemperatuur: 0°C tot 50°C
  • Opslagtemperatuur: -20°C tot 60°C
  • Afmetingen: 304,4mm x 227,8mm x 42,5mm
  • Gewicht: 1,66kg

 

MaxiSys Trainingen

Om met de MaxiSys te werken is het in principe niet nodig om een training te volgen. Zeker als u al langer met diagnoseapparatuur werkt kunt u zonder problemen met de MaxiSys overweg. Wel merken wij  dat MaxiSys gebruikers niet altijd alle mogelijkheden van de systemen volop benutten.

Training voor algemeen gebruik

Tijdens deze training worden (vrijwel) alle functies van de MaxiSys besproken. Het stellen van diagnoses en het uitvoeren van service functies staan hierbij centraal.

Training coderen, programmeren en Pass-Thru

Bij het wisselen van componenten is het soms nodig om programmeringen of coderingen uit te voeren, al dan niet met Pass-Thru. In deze training behandelen we de mogelijkheden en onmogelijkheden met behulp van de Autel MaxiSYS.

Beide MaxiSys trainingen worden op verschillende locaties aangeboden. 
Bekijk meer informatie over de diagnose trainingen

 

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