CAS releases latest GScan software development

April 3, 2018
Update includes pre- and post-scan reporting and added ADAS calibrations.

CAS has announced that E-ZDS, the software developer for GScan, has recently released the next software update for their GScan Diagnostic Scanner.

With this latest release, the GScan series of tools (GScan and GScan 2) has had over 1,200 additional vehicle coverages and diagnostic functions added, including developments for domestic passenger cars, import vehicles, light trucks, vans and commercial vehicles.

Additionally, the GScan 2 will now record and produce pre- and post-scan reports which can be printed to a newly released Bluetooth printer, as well as be e-mailed to a third party e-mail address for both storage purposes and printing out.

“E-ZDS has continued to add to both the actual vehicle coverages as well as addressing a number of industry needs, including the ability to produce Pre-scan and Post-scan reports,” CAS President John Jenkins said. 

Jenkins also noted that ADAS calibration procedures are another area of scan tooling issues which require attention.

“The ADAS calibration capabilities of the GScan now exceeds 560 specific camera calibration procedures with this latest release," he said. "This amount of capabilities may in fact make the GScan the most capable ADAS scan tool available to the automotive aftermarket repair and collision industries.”

CAS has made available an 84 page PDF file for downloading on their company website: http://www.oemtools.com/homeproducts/hyundaikia.html. The document lists all of the recently added scan tool coverages and functions. See the latest ‘What’s New Jan 2018’ document on the bottom of the ‘Hyundai/Kia’ page.      

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