08-09-01-001-0 Tire Pressure Monitoring System OWNER’S MANUAL An advance tire pressure monitoring system that gives you the maximum control
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Notices ……………………………………………………………………………..…….… Page 2 FCC Notice System Scope of Use and Warnings System Installation and Usage Reacting To Alerts Use of Chemicals 1. Technical Specifications ………………………………………………………………… Sensor/Transmitter Module Display/Receiver Module Page 3 2. Components Part Code List ……………………………………………………………… Page 4 3. Getting Started …………………………………………………………………………….. How it works Handling Alerts Page 5 4. Sensor/Transmitter Module …………………………...………………………….
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.
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Sensor / Transmitter Module Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +125°C Operating Humidity 100% Weight 48 gram Size 101 mm x 26 mm x 44 mm Battery Life (Projected) 5 years in normal use Transmitting Frequency 433.92 MHz Transmitter Activation Pressure change Table 1 Display/Receiver Module Power Supply 9 ~ 15 V DC Current Consumption 30mA nominal, 80mA during alert @ 12V DC. Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Weight 146 gram Receiving Frequency 433.
2. Component Part Code List 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.
3. GETTING STARTED How it works Pressure and temperature information are sent to the Receiver and displayed on the LCD display. When an under-inflated or over-heated tire is detected, the Receiver will emit an audible warning and activate the backlight to warn the driver. The alerts depend on threshold value set for pressure and temperature. Either the factory or manual preset value can be selected. Handling Alerts When any of the tire is not within the threshold limits (e.g.
4. SENSOR/TRANSMITTER MODULE Installation Caution: Qualified personnel must perform the following installation procedures to ensure that the Sensor/Transmitter Module are properly installed and undamaged. It does not include any standard procedures normally required in the process of replacing a tire but due care should be taken to ensure that the sensors are not damaged.
Display/Receiver Module Pressure in psi. Measured Pressure Readout Pressure in kPa. Psi Kpa Front Left Tire Front Right Tire Temperature in Celsius. Temperature in Fahrenheit. 캜 캟 Measured Temperature Readout Auto mode icon. ACT-P MANUAL Rear Left Tire Sensor Battery Status. Rear Right Tire Manual Mode Icon Figure 7 LCD Display Installation 1. Insert the Power Supply Cable connector into Receiver socket, which is located at the top rear. Refer Figure 8. 2.
Programming Manual Threshold Setting To set to other alert threshold value for pressure and temperature, press and hold [Auto/Manual] button for 1 second twice. For low pressure alert, the maximum limit is 399kPa (58 psi) while for temperature, the maximum limit is 99ºC (210ºF). Step 1 Upon entering this mode, the first digit of the tire pressure readout will blink, indicating that it is ready to accept new input. The value is changed by pressing the [ + ] button or [ - ] button to change the value.
Display Mode Press and hold [Auto/Manual] and [OK] button for 1 sec to alternate between Rotation Mode and Normal Mode. Press again to revert to the previous mode. Rotation Mode Each of the tires will be ‘scanned’ for the reading. The rotation will begin from Front Left tire, followed by Front Right Tire, Rear Left Tire, Rear Right Tire and the cycle will begin again with the Front Left Tire. This is indicated by a blinking tire icon.
Sensor ID Exchange Mode For rotation of tires, the Sensor ID data in the receiver must be changed accordingly to ensure that it indicates the correct tire when there are any irregularities. Step 1 Press [ID] button for 1 second or more to enter the Sensor ID Exchange Mode. The blinking tire icon and corresponding Sensor ID digit indicates that it is ready to accept inputs from user. For this example, assume that we are exchanging the Front Right Tire with the Rear Right Tire.
Sensor ID Learning Mode (Replacing Display Module or Sensor) For programming of a new receiver unit or replacement of defective sensors, refer to the following steps. Figure 11 Step 1 Turn on the display module. Press [ID] button and [OK] button simultaneously for 1 second to enter Sensor ID Learning Mode. The blinking (once per second) of the tire icon, indicates that it is ready to accept new Sensor ID input.
7. Troubleshooting Guide Symptoms 8. 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.
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