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1.1 About ADAS
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are electronic components in vehicles, which include a wide
range of safety features for vehicles such as autonomous emergency braking (AEB), lane departure warning
(LDW), lane keep assist, blind spot elimination, night vision cameras and adaptive lighting.
Most road accidents occur due to the human error. Advanced Driver Assist Systems are developed
to automate, adapt and enhance vehicle systems for safety and better driving. The automated system
provided by ADAS to the vehicle is proven to reduce road fatalities, by offering technologies that alert the
driver to potential problems or by implementing safeguards and taking over control of the vehicle.
Initially only found on premium vehicles, the number of modern mid-class and compact vehicles equipped
with Advanced Driver Assist Systems is growing at a rapid rate.
The cameras and sensors used by these systems have to be precisely calibrated and adjusted.
Incorrect calibration resulting from windscreen replacement or wheel alignment can cause the
system to deliver incorrect results or even fail completely, resulting in a serious accident or even a
fatality.
1.2 About PHOENIX ADAS MOBILE
1.2.1 Product Introduction
As a flexible and portable ADAS calibration tool, the PHOENIX ADAS MOBILE enables you to effectively
and accurately calibrate a wide range of camera-based driving assistance systems, e.g. the front camera
for the lane departure warning system. Repair and service shops do not require a fully equipped wheel
alignment station or a leveled workshop ground or platform lift in order to work with PHOENIX ADAS MOBILE
calibration tool.
It features the following key functions and advantages:
• Convenient to carry designed with the foldable base and crossbars, supporting outdoor calibration.
• Five-line & cross laser instrument available for precise centering positioning.
• Simple to fold/unfold and easy to operate.
• Manual rocker for adjusting the height freely.
• Dedicated storage bracket for storing small target boards and big pattern boards.
• Covering a wide range of car makes.
• Excellent user experience for providing vehicle-specific, step-by-step instructions and detailed
illustrations.
To perform the ADAS calibration, the following two components are required:
• PHOENIX ADAS MOBILE Calibration Tool – It is designed to calibrate the position of the vehicle
sensor and target. It consists of a calibration frame (with cross member), five-line laser device, cross
laser module, laser reflector, auxiliary mirror, L-shaped positioning bracket, leader hammer and calibration
panel (available in packages or individual) etc.
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