• Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
  • Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
  • Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
  • Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
  • Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
  • Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool

Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool

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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
ADAS
Update Method
by Internet
Type
Diagnostic Scanner
Measurements
3.8*3.6*2.0 (Inch)
Weight
308lb/140kg
Package Includes
The Adas Mobile, Main Case, an Accessory Case, a S
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
118KG
Trademark
TOPDON
Origin
China

Product Description

Why Choose TOPDON

Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool

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Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool
Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System ToolTopdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System ToolTopdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System ToolTopdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool

About TOPDON Partnering

Topdon Adas Frame Car Calibration System Tool

FAQ

Q1:How Does ADAS Work?
 A:The ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) uses image processing cameras, radar, light detection, and other sensors to monitor the vehicle's surroundings and detect potentially dangerous situations.  The purpose is 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 vehicle. Usually, they are located in the front and rear bumpers, side mirrors, vehicle cab,  and windshield glasses.

Q2:When to Calibrate an ADAS System?

A:When repairing a vehicle after an accident, the calibration of the relevant auxiliary systems needs to be performed. When disassembling or reinstalling monitoring components such as cameras, radars, and sensors, replacing the vehicle ECU, or the vehicle height, the auxiliary and other systems will also need to be calibrated. 

Q3:What is the ADAS Front-view Camera?
A:The front-view camera captures what is in front of the vehicle. It's used in a number of ADAS Systems, including Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), and Traffic Sign/Signal Recognition (TSR) - often in conjunction with other sensors, cameras, or sensing systems to provide
input data
 
Q4:How Can I Get the ADAS Calibration Software?
A:To get an ADAS calibration software, you can purchase a Phoenix diagnostics scanner or upgrade your existing Phoenix
tablet.Upgrade Instructions: The Phoenix ADAS mobile accessories come with an activation card, including a password.  Simply
tap on the tablet's ADAS menu to activate the calibration function. The ADAS Mobile is compatible with the entire Phoenix Line.
 
Q5:Which Vehicle Actions Require ADAS System Diagnostics or ADAS Sensor Calibration?
A:Anything that affects the calibrated sensors. The most common needs for recalibration include collisions, window,bumper, hood, or trunk damage, mirror replacements,suspension work, module replacement, direct damage to a sensor, sensor replacements, and wheel alignments.
 
Q6:What are the Different Types of ADAS Calibrations and Are They Brand Specific?
A:This depends on each vehicle.  For most modern cars, either Stationary or Dynamic calibration procedures are required.Some cars, for instance, might require both.• Stationary calibrations are performed in a shop environment and require the use of targets or patterns.• Dynamic calibrations require the vehicle to be driven on roadways for a certain amount of time with well-maintained road markings.• When paired with a Phoenix scanner, technicians can perform both stationary and dynamic calibrations.
 
Q7:If I Want to Add individual Targets later, are They Available for Purchase?
A:Yes, the specialty fixtures, existing targets, and new vehicle coverage targets are available for individual purchase

Q8:
Do I Need Someone to Assemble and/or Set Up the Calibration Frame?
A:
No, the complete assembly is simple and it should take about 30 minutes. Visual instructions and standard screws are included in your Phoenix ADAS Mobile Package. 


 
 

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