Opus IVS Introduces QuickADAS 

Opus IVS Introduces QuickADAS 

ADAS calibration workflow that launches directly into self-serve calibration from the on-screen ADAS checklist on IVSMap.

Opus IVS has announced QuickADAS, a revolution that enables a vehicle repair facility to directly perform calibrations on the DriveSafe diagnostic platform from the ADAS Checklist.

With this latest software upgrade, key productivity enhancements include eliminating the need to move off the tool for ADAS calibrations. The new functionality presents ADAS calibration requirements including targets and part numbers on-screen in the diagnostic tool, enables the shop to immediately perform the necessary calibrations using the DriveSafe tool’s proprietary capability and then can upload the results into the CCC work file for the vehicle. Finally, an on-screen diagnostic tool checklist also provides guidance and documentation that critical calibrations are completed before the post-scan runs. There are currently seven patents pending on the innovations contained in QuickADAS, further cementing the status of Opus IVS as the undisputed pioneer in ADAS and Remote Services.

Two years ago, Opus IVS disrupted the collision industry with QuickScan, a simple and automated diagnostic scan that gave comprehensive results through a simplified and integrated user experience. QuickADAS takes the next step forward by progressing from scanning to full ADAS calibrations.

“This new capability came as a direct request of a major customer. Having our own diagnostics on tool enabled us to bring yet another first to the industry: an ADAS Checklist with target needs identified, the ability to perform the calibration, documentation required for post-scanning and invoicing, all fully integrated into the work file of the vehicle,” said Brian Herron, CEO of Opus IVS. “This new capability will enable shops to cut up to 50% off of their costs of vehicle calibration,” added Herron.

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