Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manuel Model: THC03 & THE01
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1 Product Introduction (1) This tire pressure monitoring system contains highly accurate sensors to detect tire pressure and temperature; and RF modules send data via radio wave to the digital receiver placed in driver’s cabin. (2) The tire pressure monitoring system -THC03 starts to detect pressure and temperature automatically when the vehicle is in motion. The tire pressure monitoring system - THE01 starts to detect pressure and temperature automatically when the sensor is mounted.
.7 RF Cable: 3~9 pcs 4.8 Strap 4~14 pcs 4.9 User Manual 1 copy Installation of TPMS Use Flexible Gooseneck Windshield Suction Cup or Adhesive Pedestal Disk to Install Receiver 5.1.1 Place the gooseneck arm on somewhere you can see it clearly (e.g. windshield). 5.1.1.2 Attach its suction cup on windshield. 5.1.2 Install the receiver on somewhere you can see it clearly (e.g. dashboard). 5.1.2.
.1.5. Reverse above steps to remove the receiver. 5.2 Install Transmitter Attention: Transmitters must be installed by professional technicians. The technicians have to follow the installation guide step by step to install transmitters correctly. Following tools and instructions are for technicians, not for end users. Tools Tire Changer Wheel Balancer Pliers Other Hand-tools 5.2.1 Install Clamp Type Transmitter (Before install the tire please set up the ID of the transmitter first, refer to NO.10) 5.
5.2.1.4 Put the transmitter in the lowest area of the rim or drop center, and beside valve. Tighten the strap.(Torqre must over 0.35 kfg-m) Suggestion: Place lock of strap opposite to transmitter mounting position for better tire rebalancing. 5.2. Cut excess strap off to approximately one 1nch (25mm); blunt sharp cutting edge. 5.2.1.6 Wheel Balancing is required after transmitter installation. 5.2.1.7 Reverse the above steps to remove a transmitter.
1. For example: Install in rear axial twin 2. Disassemble twin wheels wheels 4. Set tightened torque at 9~10 Kgf.cm. 3. Place the transmitter on the valve. Make sure the one gets the signal and wait 2 mins then you can go to the next. 5. Fasten inner wheel with transmitter mounted to the transmission shaft. 6. Complete the installation by fastening outer wheel with transmitter mounted to the transmission shaft.
5.3 Install Antenna and Power Combiner 5.3.1 Install on truck (example for 8 wheels) 1. First, install antenna modules at two sides of chassis(Frame), which are close to the rear tires as shown in the diagram below. Bottom of antenna case should be facing to fixture. Wheel of Truck Antenna Front of Truck Top view of Truck Rear of Truck A Part of Antenna Band 2. Connect two 1.5 m RF cables from antenna to 1st power combiner.
3. Connect one end of 10m RF cable to the output of 1st power combiner, and the other end to 2nd power combiner input in driver’s cabin. 2nd Combiner Top view of Truck Front of Truck 1st Combiner Rear of Truck Input Output Output Combiner 4. Connect a 6m RF cable line to input of the second power combiner, pull it to the chassis and connect it to the antenna module for front wheels.
5. Connect 2m RF cable from the 2nd power combiner’s output to the receiver’s input. Mount the receiver according to the instructions. 2m RF cable Receiver Front of Truck 2nd Combiner 6. Finally, connect the power cable to the cigarette lighter socket.
Attention: 1. The SMA connections between RF Cables, power combiners, and antenna modules should be wrapped using water-proof tape. 2. Use cable ties to bind the RF cables, power combiners, and antenna modules properly. 5.3.2 Install on bus (example for 6 wheels) 1. First, install four antenna modules on any fixtures available that are fastened on chassis(Frame) and close to tires. Bottom of antenna should be facing to fixture as shown in the diagram below.
2. Connect four 1.5 m RF cables from antenna to combiner. Front of Bus 1.5m RF 3rd Combiner 2nd Combiner Intput Antenna Output Intput 1st Combiner 3. Connect one end of 10m RF cable line to the output of the 1st power combiner for rear wheels, and the 3rd power combiner input in driver’s cabin. 4. Connect a 6m RF cable to intput of the 3rd power combiner, pull it to chassis and connect it to the output of 2nd power combiner for front wheel antenna modules.
Front of Bus 10m RF Cable 3rd Combiner Combiner 6m RF Cable 5. Connect 2m RF cable from the 3rd combiner’s output to the receiver’s input. Mount the receiver according to instructions.
6. Finally, connect the power cable to the cigarette lighter socket. Power Line Attention: 1. The SMA connections between RF Cables, power combiners, and antenna modules should be wrapped using water-proof tape. 2.Use band to bind the RF cables, power combiners, and antenna modules properly. 6. Digital Receiver Function Description 6.
6.2 The Receiver Button Function Description 1.Temperature Button Display temperature of tires after press button . If no data received, the corresponding tire pressure will be displayed as ???. 2. 35 36 36 ??? 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 ??? (Downward In “General Set Up Mode” acts as downward button to Button) select function and number. 3.Backward Button In “Special Set Up Mode” acts as backward button to select tire for programming. 1.
2.Exit Set Up Mode Press button again to exit “Setup Mode”. Note Values shown above are for reference only. 7. Alarms and Warnings 7.1 1. Pressure Threshold Alarm and Warning Tire pressure lower/higher than Manual Pressure Threshold Setting Low/High Pressure Warning is initiated *Remark: The manual pressure thresholds suggested being when the pressure drops below /rises above the lower than 108 PSI and higher than programmed Pressure Threshold Setting Limit. 144PSI.
the low pressure warning will remain on the display even re-power the receiver. Suggested Action to Alarm When the alarm occurs reduce speed and proceed to a safe location to check tires. Note The Pressure Deflation Alarm will disappear when the tires are properly re-inflated to correct levels. !85 125 125 125 PSI 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 tire pressure warning value will be 90PSI.
7.2 Temperature Threshold Alarm and Warning 1. Note: The default manual threshold Setting Tire Temperature higher than Manual Temperature Threshold Setting High Temperature Warning is initiated when Limit is 75°C. detected tire temperature is above the programmed Temperature Threshold Setting Limit. Warning Actions Include: (1) LED Alarming Indicator blinks once. (2) Two short audio alarm.
7.3 Other Warnings 1. Communication failure warning When the receiver has not received a transmitter signal over 30 min., the ???? symbols will be shown on LCD display at the corresponding position. If the above symbols continuously remains on the display, the system might be poorly communicated or malfunctioned. Please return to the original manufacturer for further inspection.
8. General Set Up Mode 8.1 Manual Low Pressure Threshold Setting 1. 3. Press button for more than 2 2. second to go into “General Set Up Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward Mode”. button) to select “Low Warning “ setting. LCD Display will show 4. Low Pressure Warning Press 5. If select SINGLE tire, use button Use button (act as downward button) or (act as upward button) to select the setting for all or single tire. Press button to confirm. ALL button to confirm 6.
8.2 Manual High Pressure Threshold Setting 1. Press button for more than 2 2. second to enter “General Set Up Mode”. Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select “High Pressure Warning “ setting. 3. LCD Display will show Press button to confirm 4. High Pressure Warning Us e button (act as downward button) or (act as upward button) to select the setting for all or single tire. to confirm. ALL 5.
8.3 Manual Temperature Threshold Setting 1. Press button for more than 2 2. second to enter “General Set Up Mode”. Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select “High Temperature Warning” setting. 3. LCD Display will show Press button to confirm 4. High Temperature Warning Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select a number as High Temperature Threshold. 75 5. Press button to confirm setup again to value.
8.5 Restore Factory-Preset Value (This function is to restore the manual pressure and temperature threshold value to the factory-preset threshold. The Factory-Preset Low Pressure Threshold Value=108PSI, High Pressure Threshold Value=144PSI; Factory-Preset Temperature Threshold Value=75 ) for more than 2 2. 1. Press button second to go into “General Set Up Mode”. Use button and button (act as downward button) (act as upward button) to select “Default” setting. Press button to confirm Default 3.
3. Use button (act as backward 4. button) and button (act as forward Once received the TX ID code, the tire pressure will be shown at the button) to select the tire location for setting ID code. associated tire location on the display. Transmitter searching then completes. Press button to cancel the search function and exit “General Set Up 01 Pick Tyre 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Press Mode”.
9 Special Set Up Mode 9.1 1. Exchange Wheel Location Simultaneously press button 2. and for more than 2 seconds to enter “Special Set Up Mode”. Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select ”Exchange Wheel Location” setting. to confirm. Press button Exchange Wheel Location 3. Use button (act as backward button) 4.
3. 5. LCD Display will show 4. Use button and button New ID Input move cursor to select the tire location for ID input Press button confirm. Use button (act as downward 6. button) and button (act as upward button) to select a number Press button to Double check input ID number to ensure it is identical to that on the Label of new Transmitter Press button to confirm and complete the setting. Then install confirm then move to the next number Press button to cancel.
9.4 1. Set Temperature Unit Mode Simultaneously press button 2. and for more than 2 seconds to enter “Special Set Up Mode”. 3. The LCD Display will show Press button Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select ”Set Temperature Unit” setting. 4. to confirm. Use button (act as downward button) and button (act as upward button) to select or unit. Press button to confirm. Set Temperature Unit 9.5 1.
6. Press to confirm and return to “Special Set Up Mode”. Display Wheel Location 9.6 Exit Special Set Up Mode Press button 125 125 125 again LCD Display will return as initial display. PSI 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 Note Value shown is for reference only. POWER CABLE 1. Put the 12DCV or 24DCV POWER CABLE to the Receiver. Antenna 2. Tighten the Antenna.
3. Check if the LCD of the Receiver shows “???“. 4 Simultaneously press button and for more than 2 seconds to enter “Receive ID Mode”. 5 Check if the LCD of the Receiver shows. “Receive ID“. 6 Turn on the LF. 7 Check if the LCD of the LF shows “01“.
8 Put the LF near the transmitter at least 30mm. 9 We suggest that installing the tire after setting. 10 IMPORTANT:When setting,please keep other transmitter away from the setting transmitter at least 1m :If you are not sure it receives the signal or not please do it again or refer to NO.< 7# 9 - , / 9 11 Push the button of “ENTER” And the “SEND” LED will flash.
16 After setting, push button the LCD of the Receiver shows “Receive ID Cancel” 17 As the voltage is below 6.2V the LF shows “LP“. 18 As recharge ,the LF shows red ,and it will disappear until the voltage is above 8.4V. 19 LF will turn into “SLEEP MODE” over 30secs, push any button to wake up. NOTE The value above is for reference.
11. Limit Warranty Mobiletron, hereby warrants that this Mobiletron wireless tire pressure monitoring system shall be free from material defects in workmanship and/or materials until the expiry of twelve months from its purchase by the end user, EXCEPT WHERE any such defect has been caused by: Improper or non-normal use, Improper installation, contacts with any corrosive or otherwise harmful substance, any other acts or omission not sanctioned by the User Manual.
12. Things to Notice Temperature Compensated Pressure Readings (a) When a tire heats up, caused by long duration of driving or braking, the air pressure inside the tire can also be expected to increase, e.g. tire temperature increases 20 to 30 may lead to 3psi to 6psi pressure increment. Never use chemical material to clean Digital Receiver. Never take Digital Receiver apart for repair! Whenever there is problem, please contacts dealer for repair or replacement.
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FCC statement in User's Manual (for class B) "Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC Caution: 1.The 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. 2.This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3.