iQ 50 Operating Manual Programming and diagnostic tool Art.
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Contents Device Overview [Fig. I]......................................5 2.7 Sensor Test ..........................................................24 2.7.1 Procedure .......................................................24 2.7.2 Sensor Test, Values OK .....................................25 2.7.3 Sensor Test, Values NOK ..................................25 2.7.4 Duplicate Sensor ID Found ................................26 2.7.5 Sensor Not Recognized ....................................26 2.7.
Device Overview [Fig. I] 1 Antenna range 2 LED power display 3 Touchscreen 4 Protective case 5 Power button 6 USB port Positioning [Fig. II] Device position on the tyre Note In order to ensure reliable data reception from the wheel sensor, the iQ 50 must be held at the right point on the tyre. Always position the iQ 50 on the sensor so that the transmit/receive antenna is facing towards the wheel sensor. Never hold against the wheel rim – that impairs the transmission power.
System Overview iQ 50 Device Data / Ambient Conditions Article W0722100050 Dimensions (incl. protective case) approx. 165 x 106 x 41 mm Weight approx. 450 g Max. operating time approx. 9 hours (after complete charging) approx. 150 programming operations of an EZ sensor approx. 300 activation operations of a TPM sensor Automatic shutdown after 300 to 1800 sec., freely variable (300 sec.
For Your Safety manual in a safe place for later use or for a new owner. " # This manual can also be downloaded from www.portal.com. Use only original WOW! accessories and spare parts. The device must not be operated in a wet or damp environment. Do not expose the device to rain. Intended Use The iQ 50 is intended as a programming and diagnostic tool for wheel sensors using the WOW! original accessories.
Charging Device Warning Only the charger and USB charging cable supplied may be used for charging. The device can also be charged using the USB charging cable supplied by connecting to a USB port of a computer. Use of a different USB cable or charging of the iQ 50 ;$: < Charging at Charger Connect the charger to the USB port of the device. If the device is not correctly connected to the charger, this can result in serious damage to the device.
Registration * ' manufacturer. We recommend that registration is carried out as quickly as possible in order to receive new updates. For registration of the iQ 50, the WOW! software must be installed on a computer. See chapter “Install software” on page <ÜS>. Registration allows the database of the iQ 50 to be updated.
Commissioning Warning : * ? &@" Only the charger and USB charging cable supplied may be used. Use of other chargers and/or caboles will void the warranty. ' " = settings can be called up again and changed at any time in the Settings menu (button 5). ' " = Language Selection The available languages are displayed. 1 1.
1 3 " Before the selected language 3 * displayed. 1 Scroll up (previous menu) The selected language is Eng " & ' and start the device in this language? 4 Yes 5 2 Scroll down (next menu) 3 Activated selection (marked in red) 4 Press button Yes (language is changed) 5 Button No (back to Select language) No The setting can be changed at any time in the Settings menu.
Select Temperature Format The available temperature units are displayed. 1 Page 2 of 5 1. Select the temperature units using the selection buttons 1 - 2 . 2. Select the desired setting by touching the selection. Set temperature format: f The next selection menu is displayed automatically. 1 Scroll up 2 Scroll down 3 Activated selection (marked in red) 3 The setting can be changed at any time in the Settings menu. 2 Select Sensor ID Format The available sensor units are displayed.
Set Time Set the current time. Page 4 of 5 1 1. Set the current hours using the selection buttons + and - . 2. Set the current minutes using the selection buttons + and - . Set time: 1 Scroll up 2 Scroll down f The settings are saved. f The next selection menu is displayed. The setting can be changed at any time in the Settings menu. 2 Set Date Page 5 of 5 1 Set the current date. ?= @ 1. Set the current day using the selection buttons + and - .
1. iQ 50 - (Programming and Diagnostic Tool) 1.1 Operating Elements Power button Function Behaviour ON / OFF Press and hold Reset Press and hold for longer than 10 seconds. Device is restarted if there was a malfunction. Stand by ? > @ Switch display ON and OFF. 1.2 Handling Never touch the area of the antennae [Fig. I] with your hand or cover with other objects. This can interfere with the data transmission or shorten the battery life. Position the iQ 50 on the wheel as shown in [Fig.
1.4 Status Bar The status bar displays information on internal components such as bluetooth, USB and WiFi. The current time is displayed on the right-hand side. 1 Status Displays Display Meaning Information and symbols in the status bar are also subject to technical further development. They can be expanded or changed by future updates. USB connection established Bluetooth connection activated Battery status display Current time 1.5 Main Menu (Home Screen) The Start screen is the starting point.
2. Vehicle Selection (Button 2) Pressing this button calls up the “Vehicle selection” menu in which you select the vehicle to be tested and proceed to the function “Test before touch”. During general settings and/or preparatory work (e.g. selection of the vehicle), the iQ 50 can be left anywhere. During all actions where a sensor is to be activated, read out or programmed, the iQ 50 must be positioned against the wheel [see Fig. II].
2.2 Manufacturer Selection To create a new routine, the exact vehicle type has to be set. 1 1. Select the manufacturer using the selection buttons. 2. " f The next menu is displayed automatically. 3 1 Scroll up 2 Scroll down 3 Activated selection (blue background) Selected elements are displayed on a blue background. 2 2.3 Model Selection All available vehicle models of the selected manufacturer are displayed. 1 1.
2.4 Production Year Selection All possible production years of the selected model are displayed. 1 1. Select the production year using the selection buttons. 2. Activate the production year by pressing. 3 f The next menu is displayed automatically. 1 Scroll up 2 Scroll down 3 Activated selection (blue background) = differ from one another. 2 2.4.1 Please ensure that you select the production year of the vehicle here.
2.4.2 Enter License Plate Enter license plate. 1 Enter registration number: 2 The input of the license plate is optional. The input can be switched ON/OFF in the Settings menu). 1 Enter license plate 2 Display of the input 3 Continue, the input is saved = ' the list of the last 100 vehicles if it is required again.
2.5 Start Menu for Programming and Diagnostics The Start menu is the starting point for all programming and diagnostic functions of the iQ 50. 1 3 4 2 2 2 2 5 4 4 — The set vehicle data 1 are displayed in the upper half of the screen. — An exemplary vehicle with 4 wheel symbols 2 is displayed in the middle. — : ' * " = > 4 alongside the wheel symbol. — The selected wheel is marked with a black triangle 3 .
2.5.2 Wheel Sensor Context Menu Pressing the area 4 (see 2.5) alongside the wheel symbol for longer calls up the context menu of the wheel sensor. The context menu offers fast access to programming functions. First line: Display of the momentary wheel position. Tyre front right 1 Sensor test: 2 Replace sensor: 3 Copy/create sensor: 4 Clear tyre data: 1. Press button Sensor Test 1 to test the selected wheel sensor („2.7 Sensor Test“). 2. Button Replace Sensor 2 („2.8 Replace Sensor“).
2.6 Sensor Information 2.6.1 Sensor OK The example shown here is displayed after a brief press on a green wheel symbol. It shows further information on a wheel sensor whose values are all OK. Position front left It shows: 28793896971 Sensor ID (Dec): Tyre pressure (bar): 2.
2.6.3 Sensor Details The example here shows details of a selected sensor. It shows: Sensor part number = Sensor part number Service kit part number Valve type 1.
2.7 Sensor Test 2.7.1 Procedure During the test, the data transmission of the wheel sensor is switched on and its status read out. Procedure: 1. Select the wheel sensor to be tested. 1 f A black triangle marks the selected wheel sensor. 2. Position the device at the wheel sensor [see Fig. II] 3. Press button Test 2 to start the test of the selected wheel sensor. Test front left 4 2 Test Cancel 3 A progress bar 3 is displayed during the procedure. Press button Cancel 4 to cancel the operation.
2.7.2 Sensor Test, Values OK The result of the test is displayed in the form of coloured wheel symbols 1 Colour 1 2 Meaning Green Sensor tested and activated, values OK Yellow Sensor tested and activated, values NOK Grey Sensor not yet tested 1. Continue with the test of the other wheels. The next wheel 2 is automatically selected (in this case the right front wheel). A spare wheel 3 can also be tested. 3 Successfully completed Test 4 5 2.7.
2.7.4 Duplicate Sensor ID Found In the example here, the sensor could not be activated. A duplicate sensor ID 1 was found. This means that this sensor ID has already been assigned to another wheel sensor on the vehicle. 1. Press button Yes 2 to proceed to the programming of the sensor („2.8 Replace Sensor“). f A faulty result can be corrected. Duplicate sensor ID! 1 & ' 2. Press button No 3 to cancel the operation. f The sensor is marked in yellow.
2.7.6 Battery Voltage Low This warning message is displayed if the battery voltage of the wheel sensor is very low. 1. Press button Yes 1 to proceed to („2.8 Replace Sensor“). 2. Press button No 2 to cancel the operation. Sensor battery low! & ' 1 2 No Yes Test 2.7.7 Overview of All Sensors This display gives an overview of the current status of all the wheel sensors. Battery Pos.
2.8 Replace Sensor For the replacement of a wheel sensor, the iQ 50 offers the possibilities of activating an OE sensor or of programming a new EZ sensor for the vehicle. Position: Front left Explanation of Terms Sensor ID (Hex): ABA00001 Tyre pressure (bar): 2.6 Tyre temperature (°C): 36 Battery level: Replace with EZ 2.8.1 low Display Meaning EZ sensor Programmable sensor OE sensor Original sensor from vehicle manufacturer 1. Press button EZ 1 to continue to („2.8.
2.8.2 Replace with OE Sensor = ' vehicle. For this reason it is important to select the correct sensor model. Position: Front right The iQ 50 displays the required sensor type for each selected vehicle. Field Cat.#: displays the order number of the OE sensor Field Serv.#: displays the order number of the service kit Cat.#: 1. Press button Cancel 1 to terminate the display. f The Start menu with the vehicle symbol is displayed. Serv.#: 2.
3. Vehicle Selection Last 100 (Button 3) 3.1 List of Last 100 Vehicles The list of the last 100 vehicles offers quick access to the data of the last 100 vehicles tested. All the necessary settings for a vehicle are already stored in the device. A further test can be started immediately by selecting such a vehicle. The Test menu is immediately displayed („2.7 Sensor Test“). The license plate of a vehicle is also displayed in the list if the input of the license plate is activated („2.4.
4. Help (Button 4) Press this button to call up the “Help” function of the iQ 50. ' ' Introduction to TPM (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Overview of TPM TPM legislation 5. Settings (Button 5) Press this button to call up the setting possibilities of the iQ 50. The settings can be called up and changed at any time. Changes are saved automatically.
6. Quick Start Warning This chapter serves only as a quick-start guide to the device functions already learned. The more comprehensive information in the corresponding section of the manual must also be observed. 6.1 Replace / Copy / Create Sensor 1. Enter the vehicle data in iQ 50 (see 2.1) 2. Position the iQ 50 at the wheel sensor to be copied [Fig. II] 3. Select the sensor position in the iQ 50 and start the test (see 2.5) The sensor must be recognised with OK values (see 2.7.2) 4.
EU Declaration of Conformity 2169/03.2014 Name of Manufacturer: WOW! Würth Online World GmbH For the product described below Designation iQ 50 % Description Art. No.
EN 301 489-14 V2.2.1 2003-05 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM); Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; _} $ and digital terrestrial TV broadcasting service transmitters Sole responsibility for the issue of this Declaration of Conformity with respect to the compliance with the fundamental demands and the production of the technical documents lies with the manufacturer. Künzelsau, 27.02.
WOW! Install Software In order to register the iQ 50 and to receive future updates for the device, the iQ 50 must be synchronised WOW! via the software. The WOW! software must installed on a computer for this purpose. Note! If you already have a valid WOW! software licence and have installed the software, you only need to register the WSD 50 module. See also “WOW! Register Software”. Installation Procedure 1. Place the CD “iQ 50 Utilities” included in the scope of supply into the drive of your computer. 2.
3. Enter customer data. ' " Your customer number can be found e.g. on the delivery note or invoice. User name and password are optional and the input is prompted at the start of the program. These can be freely selected; pay attention to the use of capital and small letters. 1 “Continue“ 1 4. Product selection 1 Minimum selection “WSD 50“ by clicking on “Order“ 1 . 2 “Continue“ 2 5.
6. Send registration request. If the computer is online, the registration request is sent automatically to the server. If the computer is not online, the request has to be printed out and sent by fax to your WOW! service partner. Print out the form here. The contact data can be found on the delivery note or invoice. 1 Continue with “Cancel“ 1 7. Complete registration The registration code received from your WOW! service partner and the customer number must be entered in the 1 - 6 .
9. Synchronise iQ50 update 2 1 The iQ 50 must be connected to the computer via the USB cable (iQ 50) included in the scope of supply. The synchronisation starts automatically. The registration and any updates are downloaded. The synchronisation can also be started manually via the button “Synchronise“ 1 . Further information on the use of the WOW! software in conjunction with the iQ 50 can be found in the “Help” of the WOW! software 2 .
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