08-09-01-007-0 Tire Pressure Monitoring System OWNER’S MANUAL An advance tire pressure monitoring system that gives you the maximum control
TABLE OF CONTENTS Notices ……………………………………………………………………………..….……………... Page 1 FCC Notice System Scope of Use and Warnings System Installation and Usage Reacting To Alerts Use of Chemicals This Page is Intentionally Left Blank 1. Technical Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………. Sensor/Transmitter Module Display/Receiver Module Page 2 2. Components Part List ……..………………………………………………………………………... Page 3 3. Getting Started ………………………………………………………………………………………. How it works Handling Alerts Page 4 4.
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Sensor / Transmitter Module Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +125°C Operating Humidity 100% Weight 32 gram Size (LxWxH) 71 mm x 36 mm x 21 mm Battery Life (Projected) 5 years in normal use Transmitting Frequency 433.92 MHz Transmitter Activation By pressure change Table 1 This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Display/Receiver Module Power Supply 9 ~ 15 V DC Current Consumption 18mA nominal, 130mA during alert @ 12V DC.
3. GETTING STARTED 7. Troubleshooting Guide Symptoms Possible cause(s) Solution No display on LCD panel. No power. Check connections of Power cable at both ends. Ensure that the connection is on the correct polarity and properly grounded. No display on LCD panel. Faulty Unit. Contact your dealer for a replacement. The unit does not activate when the POWER key button is pressed. The car ignition has not been turned ON. Turn the ignition key to ACC position.
Sensor ID Learning Mode (S- 4) Installing Sensor/Transmitter Module For programming of a new receiver unit with ID Learning Mode, refer to the following steps. The following is suggested installation sequence: Step 1 Press [OK] button to enter the ID learning Mode. Transmitter Red (1) Yellow (2) Blue (3) Green (4) White (5) Figure 35 Step 2 1. The front left tire icon will blink. Toggle [+] or [-] button to select the desired tire and press [OK] to accept the desired location.
Recommended Installation for Display/Receiver Module and Bracket Programming Threshold Setting (S- 2) Press [OK] to enter the Threshold setting mode. There are two available threshold setting mode available, 1. User setting (USr) 2. Factory Default (FAC) Figure 25 Upon entering this mode, the selected threshold setting mode will blink, indicating that the currently selected mode and it is ready to accept changes of the mode. Pressing the [ + ] button or [ - ] button to toggle the mode to USr or FAC.
6. PROGRAMMING Display Mode (S- 1) Press [OK] to enter programming display mode. ‘ror’ or ‘noL’ will blink to indicate that it is ready to accept changes. Toggle [+] or [-] button to alternate between Rotation Mode and Normal Mode. Rotation Mode Figure 20 To Enter Programming mode Main Menu 1. Ensure that the power is switched ON 2. Press and hold [M] button for 3 sec or more Each of the tires will be ‘scanned’ for the reading.
5. DISPLAY/RECEIVER MODULE Pressure in Kpa Pressure in Psi Pressure in Bar. ID learning mode. Backlight selection. Measured Pressure Readout Front Right Tire Front Left Tire ID exchange mode. Tire monitor mode. Pressure alert icon. Sensor Battery Status User setting selected. Rear Right Tire Rear Left Tire Spare Tire Measured Temperature Readout Temperature in °C. Temperature in °F Figure 8 LCD Display Installation 1.
4. SENSOR/TRANSMITTER MODULE Turn Backlight On/Off (S- 5) Installation For programming backlight setting, refer to the following steps. 1. Backlight On (Permanent On) 2. Backlight Off (Auto) Caution: Qualified personnel must perform the following installation procedures to ensure that the Sensor/Transmitter Module are properly installed and undamaged.
9. 2. COMPONENTS PART LIST Annexes Annex I After unpacking, ensure that all the parts listed below are available. Should any part(s) is/are found missing, please return to your dealer and get a complete replacement set.
NOTICE FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.