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1. Pressures AU 4 SAY i The Original in Tire Pressure Monitoring Installation Instructions amp User Manual PRESSUREPRO 6 WHEEL MONITOR Monitors and displays pressures for 6 wheel locations single front axle dual back axle SENSORS PressurePro Sensors screw onto the valve stem read the tire s pressures and use an RF signal to transmit current pressure readings to the Monitor PressurePro monitors pressure in tires via electronic Sensors that read pressures and transmit a Radio Frequency RF signal to a Monitor which can display those pressure readings PressurePro Sensors read tire pressure 12 343 times each day once every 7 seconds and transmit these updated readings to the Monitor Some of these transmissions will be interfered with Because of the quirks of RF Transmissions and interference no guarantee of signal reception can be made PressurePro is not meant to function as a pressure gauge or a low pressure indicator PressurePro is a tire pressure monitoring system that displays tire pressures and which when a signal is received will signal low pressures PRESSUREPRO DESCRIPTION PressurePro is a wireless electronic tire pressure monitoring system TPMS designed to display tire pressures PressurePro is capable of displaying current tire pressures on demand whether moving or stationary PressurePro is a monitoring system and will not prevent tires from losing pressure or failing However low pressure
2. e Program Mode Used for programming Sensors to the Monitor See Installation Instructions step 2 When in Program Mode green light is solid tire location selected is flashing and display shows 3 dashes for locations programmed previously Non programmed locations will flash when selected and will display No SEn Sor message displays over 3 flashes When a new Sensor is installed a pressure value displays on the Monitor SET Activates lights takes system out of Program Mode mutes audible alert UP Scrolls locations clockwise Press GP aon chi a nn Sensor low battery indicator PROGRAM Puts Monitor into Program Mode and or Deletes Sensors DOWN Scrolls locations counter clockwise MONITOR BUTTON FUNCTIONS SET Button e When in Program Mode Pushing SET button exits Program Mode e When in Normal Mode Pushing SET button briefly will light up all tire locations that have been programmed Will also mute an audible alert UP amp DOWN Buttons In Both Normal and Program Mode Push UP arrow to rotate selected tire location clockwise Push DOWN arrow to rotate selected tire location counterclockwise PROG Button Entering Program Mode from Normal Mode Hold PROG button approx 5 seconds until the green flashing light below the SET button remains solid lit Deleting a Single Sensor Location With a
3. It is OK if this next position is one with a Sensor already installed the screen will simply show 3 dashes 6 TAKE MONITOR OUT OF PROGRAM MODE amp COMPLETE INSTALLATION To get Monitor out of Program Mode tap the SET button The sensor s are now installed and operating Check for leaks by coating the Sensor extension and valve stem with a solution of 1 part liquid soap to 2 parts water look for bubbles which indicate a leak Complete a permanent installation of the Monitor with provided Velcro or purchased mounting accessories IMPORTANT Products using RF signals are subject to interference causing a loss of signal Reception depends on the environment and conditions present at the time of use PressurePro has been designed to be as reliable as possible with the use of RF transmissions There is no guarantee of signal reception 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 3 MONITOR FEATURES e Normal Mode Monitor is in Normal Mode when first powered up Monitor is listening for Sensor updates and alerts in Normal Mode Green light below SET button flashes every 5 seconds when in Normal Mode Tire pressures can be displayed by selecting a tire with UP or DOWN arrow
4. Sensor and dill valve Try the following procedures separately in order until the problem is resolved 1 Unscrew the Sensor and again hand tighten and listen for the release of air to the Sensor Be sure the Sensor and valve stem are not cross threaded 2 Make sure the proper dill valve is installed in your valve stem and that the dill pin is flush with the top of the valve stem Replace the dill valve if necessary as it can be worn or defective 3 If condition still persists contact your Distributor Dealer WHY DOESN T MY MONITOR TURN ON Make sure the lighter receptacle has power Some vehicles only have power when the vehicle is running Check that the power cord is plugged in securely to the receptacle on the Monitor If the cigarette receptacle is always hot be sure all connections are secure A red LED light on the plug is lit when cord is powered Check fuse located in the lighter plug in end of the cord by unscrewing the black ring at the silver tip of the plug Replace only with a 2 Amp fast blow fuse Check the vehicle fuse controlling the power source HOW DO I CHANGE TO kPa AND BAR READINGS The Monitor has the capability of offering pressure values in kPa and BAR as well as PSI units To change from PSI unplug the Monitor and re power while simultaneously holding down the SET button The alternate unit abbreviations will briefly show in the Monitor s read out window each time you plug in the Monitor Remember to
5. Sensors are made with brass threads Brass will bond to aluminum due to the Galvanic action between different metals When installing PressurePro Sensors carefully apply dielectric grease an anti seize compound to the aluminum stem be careful to apply only to the threaded area of the valve stem IMPORTANT Remove sensor s every 4 weeks to ensure that the aluminum stem and brass threads of the sensor don t bond If storing the vehicle for extended periods remove the sensors from the aluminum stems INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 DO NOT PUT SENSORS ON TIRES First position the Monitor temporarily at the desired mounting location so it can be moved for best signal reception Plug the power cord into the cigarette lighter socket or use optional hard wire When power is on the green light below the SET button flashes once every 5 seconds 2 PLACE THE SYSTEM IN PROGRAM MODE Press and Hold the PROG Button for 5 seconds Release PROG when the small green power light shifts from flashing and become a continuous green light The front left driver s side tire location light on the Monitor display will begin to flash You are now in Program Mode The words no SEn Sor will scroll across the digital display on a new installation Note The system will exit the Program Mode if there is no activity for 10 minutes If this happens simply place the Monitor back into the Program Mode when you are ready to continue 3 SC
6. REW A SENSOR ONTO THE VALVE STEM of the tire at the location denoted by the flashing location light Tighten firmly by hand or with the optional PressurePro Sensor installation tool Using any tools other than PressurePro tool can damage the Sensor and voids the Warranty IMPORTANT Listen for the release of air when screwing on the Sensor It is not unusual for the dill valve to be seated too deeply in the valve stem Check dill level by testing with thumb nail placing nail straight onto the plunger to ensure it opens and a burst of air is released 4 WAIT FOR THE MONITOR TO DISPLAY A PRESSURE READING This can take up to 60 seconds and is the only time a pressure reading will be displayed while the Monitor is in Program Mode This initial pressure reading from the Sensor is your BASELINE pressure Alerts are based off this BASELINE pressure 5 ONCE A PRESSURE READING IS DISPLAYED LOCK IN SENSOR by pressing and holding the PROG button until the flashing tire location light on the Monitor moves to the next tire location this normally takes about two seconds This locks that Sensor s code to that wheel position in the Monitor and must be done to retain that Sensor s ID If you do not want to install a Sensor to the next wheel location use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to move the flashing light to the next location desired and install repeat from step 3 forward Do not forget to lock in the final position
7. and pressure value twice per second If no button is pressed to mute system system will alert until low pressure is corrected or for a total of 15 hours Pull over and repair HIGH PRESSURE ALERTS Variable Alerts at determined percentage over initial pressure at installation The level of the alert can be set by end user to OFF or at 10 15 19 24 28 33 40 and 45 over the set level Note Sensors come from the factory set to trigger at 24 high SETTING UPPER PRESSURE ALERT 1 Unplug the power cord from the Monitor mini USB connector 2 While holding down the UP Arrow button plug the power cord back into the Monitor and it will advance to the next alert level higher new alert level will display on the screen Release the UP button 4 Ifthe Monitor displays the upper alert pressure you desire setting the upper alert is completed If it is not the upper alert you desire repeat steps 1 and 2 until you see the desired alert level 5 The high alert function can be turned OFF by repeating steps 1 and 2 after the 45 level is reached 6 To turn the high alert function back ON repeat steps 1 and 2 going to the 10 alert level which will display Go REMINDER MODE To mute the audible alert place into reminder mode by pressing the SET button briefly Audible alert will sound periodically MULTIPLE LOW PRESSURE ALERTS In the unlikely event that multiple alerts occur the Monitor will fla
8. bus J2497 PLC for trucks US Letter Patent 6 453 737 PressurePro systems comply with Part 15 Class B 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 PressurePro is a device meant for displaying tire pressures As with all devices that use RF signals the signal can be interrupted PressurePro has been designed to work optimally to overcome the interference that can block signals As with most RF products no guarantee of signals can be made VALVE STEM EXTENSION RECOMMENDATIONS e PressurePro recommends the use of metal valve stems in conjunction with PressurePro Sensors e PressurePro recommends the use of fastener brackets to anchor valve stem extensions Extensions add length and weight adding greater centrifugal forces and putting added stress on the stem When using PressurePro Sensors with an extension on the valve stem securing the stem to prevent vibration and movement is important for safety e PressurePro recommends regular maintenance and upkeep on all valve stems and replacement of older stems 10 11 LIMITED WARRANTY ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth in this Limited Warranty PressurePro is warranted by Advantage PressurePro LLC hereinafter APP against defects in material
9. e it rolls over and begins again 4 Note while in diagnostic mode entry into programming mode and delete functions 1s disabled 5 To get to Signal Strength Testing Press and hold the PROG button to change the diagnostic display contents from packet counts to the background signal level While holding the PROG button 3 digits will appear The left two digits indicate the RF noise level the monitor 1s experiencing at that time and the right hand digit display which shows as A meaning Ambient This tells you how much RF interference is present at that time and location Levels over 5 can be considered noisy and will make it more difficult to receive Sensor packets The lower the number the less interference Once the PROG button is released the SIGNAL LEVEL STATUS of the Sensor selected is displayed 6 Signal strength of 1 or 2 is marginal reception some signals will not be received Signal strength above 4 is good Average signal strength is 5 to 6 7 The monitor will pick up transmissions from both the Sensor on the tire and from the Echo Repeater If the transmission is from the Echo Repeater the reading could come in with a decimal point between the signal strength reading and temperature reading For example a signal strength reading of 5 coming from an Echo Repeater with a temperature reading of 4 would appear as 5 4 If the signal is a Sensor strength signal it would read as 54 with no dec
10. extent permitted by state law the remedy of repair or replacement discussed below is the sole remedy available to the end user under this Limited Warranty THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU To the extent permitted by state law APP s liability for PressurePro will not exceed the purchase price paid for the product NOTICE This warranty gives you specific legal nghts and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT To the extent permitted by state law this One Year Limited Warranty is a complete and exclusive statement of the warranties which apply to the PressurePro there are no express or implied warranties beyond those expressly stated above No employee agent dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of the APP except as authorized in writing STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS To the extent permitted by state law in purchasing the PressurePro you agree that any action for breach of contract or warranty must be commenced within one year after the cause of action has accrued PROCEDURE In the event that a product failure covered by this warranty occurs while this warranty is in effect APP will at its option either a repair the defective unit b replace the defect
11. hot weather at high speeds DO I NEED TO REBALANCE MY TIRES WHEN USING A SENSOR The 2 3 oz Sensors on large tires RV Truck seldom necessitates a tire be balanced Smaller tires may require a 2 ounce stick on balancing weight opposite the Sensor WHAT SHOULD I DO IF A SENSOR IS LOST OR DAMAGED Contact your Dealer or Distributor to order a new Sensor WHEN DO MY SENSORS TRANSMIT Within 60 seconds of screwing Sensor onto the valve stem Every 5 minutes while updating under normal conditions At a 12 5 drop from baseline pressure At a 25 drop from baseline pressure At the Upper Pressure alert level When a Sensor is removed from its valve stem Sg et LON IF I UNPLUG OR LOSE POWER MUST I REPROGRAM MONITOR No settings are always retained unless physically deleted Monitor displays 3 dashes until Sensors send a new updated reading within the normal 5 minute reporting period DURING INSTALLATION NO SIGNAL WAS RECEIVED FROM THE SENSOR Higher radio frequency RF transmissions propagate mostly via straight lines and along line of sight pathways PressurePro Sensors are required to accomplish a daunting task transmit from a vehicle s tires to the Monitor If a Sensor fails to give a pressure reading slightly move the Monitor and way 5 minutes for new signals to report AFTER INSTALLATION PRESSURE READINGS DROP ON DISPLAY ACTUAL TIRE PRESSURE REMAINS CORRECT The probable cause is poor interaction between the
12. imal 8 The toggle sequence between packet counts and signal level can be repeated as desired with each press of PROG Toggle sequence is a Packet count decimal point b Background noise level while PROG held c Sensor signal strength no decimal point or repeater signal strength second decimal point depending which was the last signal to be received for that programmed Sensor d Background noise level while PROG held e Cycle repeats 9 Pressing SET at any time cancels diagnostic mode FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CAN I STORE MY VEHICLE WITH THE MONITOR ON The Monitor draws 25mA to 150mA of power It s possible the Monitor could drain the vehicle s battery over an extended period of time If storing vehicle for more than two months unplug Monitor and remove Sensors see Tips Section Vehicle Storage DOES MONITOR NEED TO BE POWERED BY LIGHTER ACCESSORY No Hardwiring is actually a preferred method of powering as it reduces back feed interference Connect the red wire to a 12 volt DC positive power source direct wire to the battery is not required The black wire should be connected to a ground or chassis CAN MONITOR BE USED INDEPENDENTLY ON FRONT BACK VEHICLE Yes see F B Button in Monitor Button Functions Section WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I REMOVE A SENSOR TO INFLATE A TIRE Monitor will display 00 reading After 5 minutes the Monitor displays 3 dashes Remov
13. ing Sensors for 60 seconds allows a new BASELINE reading to be accepted WHAT IS THE REMINDER ALERT After an Alert has been acknowledged with a button press or 15 minutes have passed and the location lights have turned off the audible alert will periodically sound for a short duration to remind you of the alert HOW _DO I DELETE A SENSOR See Deleting a Location in the Monitor Button Functions section CAN I DELETE ALL SENSORS AT ONCE Yes holding the PROG button down for 45 seconds will erase all Sensors installed WHAT DO I DO ABOUT A LOW SENSOR BATTERY ALERT When you receive a low Sensor Battery alert the Sensor should be replaced Contact your dealer distributor for information and replacement CAN I USE A SEALANT OR EQUALIZER POWDER IN THE TIRE WITH PRESSUREPRO We do not recommend using sealants or liquids inside the tire If necessary it s recommended to use a filtered Dill Valve if using sealants or equalizing substances Sealant can plug up the valve core and shut off pressures in stems WHAT SHOULD BE DONE IF A LOW PRESSURE ALERT IS SOUNDED Immediately pull over and check low tire Physically check tire and repair Be sure to check valve stem for damage Soap the entire area to check for any leaks TIRE PRESSURES INCREASE WHILE DRIVING DO I NEED TO DO ANYTHING No While driving tires become hot increasing pressure A pressure increase of 10 to 20 is common especially in
14. is the leading cause of premature tire failure and PressurePro can provide early notice of potential problems and assist in maintaining proper pressurization in vehicle tires PressurePro can be used on all pneumatic tires PressurePro consists of two basic components Tire Sensors which screw onto the valve stems of the tires and a Monitor The Sensors transmit a coded RF signal and can alert if pressure drops The Monitor displays each tire s pressure and can send an audible alert if tire pressures drop During an alert the low tire location light flashes on the Monitor the current pressure reading for that tire flashes and an audible alert sounds The system can alert at two 2 low pressure levels The first alert occurs when tire pressures drop more than 12 5 A second more urgent alert occurs if tire pressures drop by more than 25 A variable high pressure alert set to your specifications see Setting Upper Pressure Alert on pg 6 alerts to high tire pressures As with many RF products signal interference is a common occurrence There will be times when interference can prevent a reading PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS When Sensors are installed they recognize the tire s current pressure as their BASELINE pressure Therefore the tire pressure at the time of installation is IMPORTANT All tires MUST be inflated to the manufacturer s recommended cold pressures while the tires are cold best time is in the morning before vehicle m
15. ive unit with a new unit or c replace the defective unit with a refurbished unit APP will ship your repaired new or refurbished unit to you without charge for parts service or any other cost except shipping and handling incurred by APP or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty Failed units covered under this warranty must be sent by you to APP with shipping prepaid by you You are responsible for all costs incurred in the removal reinstallation and shipping of the unit A copy of the sales slip received by you at the point of purchase of the unit must accompany the returned unit Call APP for Warranty Return Authorization For Warranty Return Authorization CALL Advantage PressurePro LLC Toll Free 800 959 3505 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM CORPORATE OFFICES ADVANTAGE PRESSUREPRO LLC 205 W WALL STREET HARRISONVILLE MO 64701 TEL 816 887 3505 FAX 816 887 3705 FOR ORDERING OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACT YOUR DEALER WARRANTY AUTHORIZATION FOR RETURN AUTHORIZATION ON WARRANTY ISSUES CALL PRESSUREPRO TOLL FREE AT 800 959 3505 IMPORTANT Please return your warranty card to PressurePro address above to register and activate your warranty Customers must retain their original purchase receipt as a copy will be required for warranty or service work on your PressurePro product L amp S SAFETY SOLUTIONS LLC North American Distributor 800 521 6820 928 685 3558 PO Box 20309 Wickenb
16. or workmanship that result in a product failure during the one year period following the date of purchase This Limited Warranty applies only to claims made by the original end user hereinafter you and cannot be assigned transferred or conveyed to any subsequent users EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE This Warranty does not apply to any claims arising from misuse abuse unauthorized repair or alteration circumstances where PressurePro is improperly installed or improperly wired contrary to PressurePro product instructions or damage or defect attributable to fire or other casualty including without limitation acts of God or exposure to abrasive or corrosive materials or pollutants or attributable to collision or other accidents involving vehicles upon which the PressurePro is installed Removal or alteration of labels voids product Warranty Only PressurePro accessories may be used with PressurePro products The use of other accessories with PressurePro product is prohibited and can damage the PressurePro product Warranty problems caused by use of accessories not supplied by APP will not be covered under the warranty LIMITATIONS APP expressly limits the applicability of the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose to the one year warranty period as provided herein Some states don t allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply To the
17. ovement The PressurePro tire Sensors must then be installed on the tires while they are still cold Failure to install at this cold temperature may cause false alerts Installations made after the vehicle is driven can be done if Sensors are allowed to re reference the following morning Tires and valve stems should be carefully inspected prior to installation of the system to ensure that they are in good condition Defective valve stems must be replaced At times it may be necessary to clean the threads of the valve stem with a wire brush or tapping tool before installing a Sensor The DILL VALVE the small valve inside the valve stem MUST DEPRESS FULLY AND RELEASE AIR FOR THE SENSOR TO ACTIVATE The Sensor may not activate properly if the Dill Valve pin is not flush with the end of the valve stem allowing a good interface to the valve stem It is not unusual to find dill valves installed too deep which will cause the Sensor to not activate properly The Dill Valve should be centered so it will not slip to one side when screwing on the Sensor Check the Dill Valve by depressing the end of a thumbnail directly into the dill valve to make sure it releases air NOTE When installing Sensors on vehicles with existing tire pressure monitoring sensors or aluminum valve stems New auto s may include factory installed TPMS Systems Check your vehicle manual or contact your dealer New vehicles with TPMS utilize aluminum valve stems PressurePro
18. programmed To Delete a Sensor see Deleting a Location in the Monitor Button Functions section RECEIVING PRESSURE READINGS IN PSI kPa amp BAR Monitors come set from the factory to read in psi but can also read in BAR and kPa To switch pressure modes remove Monitor s power source and re power while holding the SET button The Monitor will briefly display the mode on the screen and switch first to BAR then to kPa Repeat process as needed SPECIFICATIONS SENSOR Sensor Transmit Range Approx 300 feet Line of Sight Operating Frequency 433 92 MHz FM Operating Temperature Range 40 C 40F to 104 C 220F Sensor Weight 2 3 oz or 17 grams Sensor Dimensions 1 01 H x 1 11 Dia Sensor Batteries Internal non rechargeable not replaceable Sensor Pressure Range 8 to 299 psi 55 to 1999 kPa 1 to 20 3 BAR Sensor Low Voltage Shutdown 2 2 Volts Accuracy 3 range up to 120 psi 5 from 120 up MONITOR Monitor Power Requirements 12VDC typically draws 125 mA in standby Less than 250mA with Led s on Monitor Dimensions 6 5 W x 3 0 H x 0 5 D Monitor Weight 4 oz Monitor Power Cord Plug Type USB Mini B 8 ft cord Monitor Tire Positions 1 to 64 wheel positions Sensor Alarm Trigger Settings 12 5 and 25 below the original tire inflation level upper alert set at 24 variable by user from 10 to 45 J1708 Capable Intelligent Monitor Bridge Repeater RS232 Capable All standard Monitors J1939 Capable CAN
19. sh all low locations with low pressures When selected a tire location with an alert will flash its pressure and position while the alert sounds Non selected low pressure tires will flash their wheel location every 2 seconds SIGNAL CHECK IN FEATURE A Patent Pending feature of the PressurePro system is the check in feature Sensors send short millisecond check in signal bursts regularly As with all RF devices a signal may be lost or interrupted If a signal is lost or interrupted the Monitor will light that wheel location with a solid light there is no alert beep If this type alert continues it may indicate a Sensor has been removed lost or damaged or a signal is not being received check that Sensor s location HOW TO GUIDE CHECKING TIRE PRESSURES Sensors send an updated pressure reading approx every 5 minutes Pressing the UP or DOWN button Monitor in Normal Mode will select a tire location to display To reset baseline pressure remove Sensor for 60 seconds then reinstall REMOVING AND REPLACING A SENSOR ON THE VALVE STEM IMMEDIATELY AFTER DRIVING CAN RESULT IN FALSE ALERTS ALLOW TIRES TO COOL TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE MANUALLY CHECK TIRE PRESSURES AND INFLATE TIRES It is recommended that tire pressures be checked regularly with a quality pressure gauge with tire at ambient temperatures Remove Sensor Monitor will now read 00 and give an audible alert check pres
20. sure and inflate if necessary Leaving a Sensor off for 60 seconds sets a new pressure level alert level will now be based on new pressure INSTALLATION INTERRUPTION If during installation an interruption occurs and the installer is delayed no button pushed for 10 minutes the system exits Program Mode To restart installation refer to step 2 in Installation Instructions MUTING THE AUDIBLE ALERT Press SET button after the alert sounds This will put the alert in the reminder mode When the lights turn off an alert beep will continue periodically as a reminder of a low pressure situation If no button is pressed within 15 minutes reminder mode activates automatically REMOVING SENSORS TO ROTATE OR REPLACE TIRES When Sensors are installed they are programmed to a specific tire position If rotating tires or installing new tires Sensors must be removed Do one of the following e MARK EACH SENSOR to identify its wheel location This can be done by placing Sensors into marked containers such as envelopes or baggies When putting the Sensors back onto the valve stem screw the Sensors back onto the Sensor s original wheel location By doing this you eliminate the need to reprogram the Sensor to the Monitor System will now be ready to operate OR IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO IDENTIFY EACH SENSOR TO A LOCATION delete each Sensor from the Monitor When reinstalling Sensors they must be re
21. tire location selected holding PROG button for approx 10 seconds while in Normal Mode will delete that tire location from the active list Note After approx 5 seconds green light will remain on continue to hold PROG until the green light and the selected tire location turn off approx 10 seconds Display will show dEL Deletion of Sensor is complete Deleting all Sensors Locations at one time A installed Sensors can be deleted simultaneously by holding the PROG button for 45 seconds When holding PROG button the following will happen After 5 seconds the green light will go solid hold for another 10 seconds and AEL appears on Monitor face continuing to hold for 30 seconds deletes all readings and Monitor to display No Sen Sor TESTING SIGNAL STRENGTH 1 TO SEE SENSOR PACKET COUNTS Press PROG button until flashing green power light turns solid 5 sec then release You are in Program Mode 2 Use the UP or DOWN ARROWS to select a tire location with a Sensor Monitor will display three dashes Hold SET button down until a number appears on the display then release the button The display will go blank With release of the SET button unit will change to DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY MODE 3 Scroll to tire locations with UP amp DOWN arrows The number displayed for each tire location is the current transmission packet count for that selected tire 00 to 255 at which tim
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23. wait 5 minutes for all Sensors to send and update pressure readings The observation of erroneous pressure values for all locations can sometimes be an indication that the Monitor has been placed into an alternate Metric pressure unit CAN MY MONITOR READ TEMPERATURE Yes PressurePro Monitors with RS232 capabilities can display temperature measurements if it is operating in conjunction with tire management software The Sensor can display the temperature of the interior of the Sensor to the tire management program While a Sensor is screwed onto the tire the dill valve in the stem is open and allows air from the tire to enter the Sensor The temperature reading will be relatively equivalent to the air inside the tire The outside ambient temperature will affect the temperature but not enough to be significant SENSOR ALERTS FIRST STAGE LOW PRESSURE ALERT alerts at 12 5 pressure loss from initial pressure at installation A first stage alert level will beep and flash tire location and display low pressure once per second until the low pressure is corrected or the SET button is pressed putting Monitor in reminder mode or Monitor is unplugged Pull over inspect tire and repair If no button is pressed to mute system system will continue to alert SECOND STAGE LOW PRESSURE ALERT alerts at 25 pressure loss initial pressure at installation A second stage alert level will beep flash tire location

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