Users Manual Part 2
CR Legend User Manual
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2. Place a sensor close to the TPMS antenna of the tool, and tap Replication.
3. Tap Program to write in the copied sensor data to the sensor.
Note: Once programmed with Replication, the specific sensor can be installed in
the wheel directly to be mounted on the vehicle and the TPMS warning light will turn
off.
Method 4 – Copy by OBD
This function allows users to write in the retrieved sensor information to the
specific sensor after performing Reading ECU ID.
If the user had performed both the Read ECU ID function and the trigger
function, the tool will use the sensor information retrieved by the trigger function
to program the sensor as default priority.
5.3 TPMS Learning
This function is used to write the newly programmed sensor IDs into the
vehicle’s ECU for sensor recognition.
Relearn operation applies only when the newly programmed sensor IDs are
different from the original sensor IDs stored in the vehicle’s ECU.
There are three ways available for Relearn: Static Learning, Self-Learning and
Relearn by OBD.
Method 1 – Static Learning
Static learning requires the vehicle to be put into learning / retraining mode, and
then follow the on-screen prompts to complete it.
Method 2 – Self-Learning
For some vehicles, the learning function can be completed by driving. Refer to the
on-screen learning steps to do the operation.
Method 3 – OBD Relearning
This function allows the diagnostic tool to write the sensor IDs to the TPMS
module.
To perform relearn by OBD, firstly activate all sensors, and then use the tool to
complete the learning steps following the on-screen instructions.
5.4 TPMS Diagnosis
This function enables users to write sensor IDs to vehicle, read IDs from vehicle,
read/clear TPMS codes, read TPMS live data etc.
Note: This function varies from vehicle to vehicle. While performing this function,
a proper connection between the vehicle and the tool is required.