User's Manual

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. (refer figure 26)
Figure 26
Factory Default
To use the factory default mode, toggle [+] or [-] button till the ‘FAC’
setting blinks.
1. Press [OK] to view the factory default for High Pressure Alert,
2. Press [OK] second time for Low pressure Alert and press [OK] the
third time for Temperature threshold alert. Finally press [OK] again
to accept and select the Factory default setting.
Note
All TPMS unit comes with a factory-preset value of 120 Kpa (23 Psi)
for the Low Pressure Alert, 300 Kpa (44 Psi) for High-pressure alert
and 80ºC (176ºF) for the High Temperature Alert.
Figure 27
User Setting
1. To use the User setting mode, toggle [+] or [-] button till the ‘USr’
setting blinks.
2. Press [OK] to enter user setting programming mode. The 1
st
digit
of High Pressure alert will blink. (Figure 28)
3. Toggle [+] or [-] button to make the value changes.
4. Press [OK] to confirm the changes. The next digit will blink to
indicate that it is ready to accept new input.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the value of other digits on the LCD
display.
6. Repeat step 2 to step 5 for both Low Pressure Alert (Figure 29)
and High temperature alert (Figure 30).
Note
For low and high pressure alert, the maximum limit is 399Kpa (58 Psi)
while for temperature; the maximum limit is 99ºC (210ºF).
To confirm the selected value, press the [OK] button to save it.
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30
Note
1. Value shown is for reference only.
2. The setting of Manual Threshold Setting can only be done in Kpa (Pressure) and ºC (Temperature).
Refer to Annex 1 & 2 for conversion between the units.
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