ADAS. ( ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS)

System Function

Vantage Auto Diagnostics is equipped with the latest full ADAS calibration kit developed by THINKCAR. It uses five-wire and cross-laser instruments to assist in centring and positioning, which is more accurate than wheel-mounted systems.
Vantage Auto Diagnostics ADAS calibration system (Advanced Driving Assistance System) integrates ACC, LDW, AVM, BSD system calibration functions and tests.
We can support both static calibration by calibrating the main frame and target pattern, or initiate the learning process through the calibration software in the diagnostic equipment for dynamic calibration.
Some calibration processes we commonly perform are outlined below.
We also offer detailed reports and pictorial evidence of results and provide NZTA declarations for repair certification and compliance requirements.

LDW

The panoramic surround view system sets up 4 to 8 wide-angle cameras around the car that can cover all the field of view around the car, and processes the multiple video images collected at the same time into a 360-degree top view of the car’s surroundings. The display on the screen allows the driver to clearly check whether there are obstacles around the vehicle and understand the relative position and distance of the obstacles, helping the driver to park the vehicle easily. Some cars can realize 3D perspective.

ACC

The blind spot monitoring system uses sensors (visual sensors, millimeter wave radar) installed at the rear or side of the vehicle to detect incoming vehicles or pedestrians. The electronic control unit analyzes and processes the information collected by the sensors. If there are vehicles or pedestrians in the blind area, The display unit will notify the driver by sounding an alarm or displaying an alarm message in the rear view mirror.

AVM

The panoramic surround view system sets up 4 to 8 wide-angle cameras around the car that can cover all the field of view around the car, and processes the multiple video images collected at the same time into a 360-degree top view of the car’s surroundings. The display on the screen allows the driver to clearly check whether there are obstacles around the vehicle and understand the relative position and distance of the obstacles, helping the driver to park the vehicle easily. Some cars can realize 3D perspective

BSD

The blind spot monitoring system uses sensors (visual sensors, millimeter wave radar) installed at the rear or side of the vehicle to detect incoming vehicles or pedestrians. The electronic control unit analyzes and processes the information collected by the sensors. If there are vehicles or pedestrians in the blind area, The display unit will notify the driver by sounding an alarm or displaying an alarm message in the rear view mirror.

Wide Coverage

THINKCAR ADAS Calibration Kit supports 98% car makes with ACC, LDW, AVW, RCW, BSD, NVS system