Technical Specifications; Getting Started; Power On/Off The Tpms Trigger Tool; Charging The Tpms Trigger Tool - Foxwell NT1001 Manual

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5 Battery Charger - charges built-in battery via wall plug.
6 Blower Molding Case - stores the TPMS trigger tool and its accessories.

2.2.3 Technical Specifications

Display: Backlit, 128*64 pixel display with contrast adjustment
Working Temperature: 0 to 60 ℃ (32 to 140℉)
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70℃ (-4 to 158℉)
Power Supply: 3.7V Li-polymer battery, 3.3V USB power
Dimensions (L*W*H): 200*130*40mm
Gross Weight: 1.6kg
Radio reception:

3 Getting Started

This section describes how to provide power to the TPMS trigger tool. It provides a brief
introduction of applications loaded on the TPMS trigger tool, an introduction of symbol and icons
displayed on the screen and how to power on/off and charge the tool.

3.1 Power on/off the TPMS trigger tool

The NT1001 is powered on/off by pressing the power switch.
To power on/off the tool
1. Press the power switch to power on the tool, and the unit will display the Main Menu.
2. Hold the power switch for one 1 seconds and the release to power down the NT1001, and the
"Bye Bye" message displays. The tool powers down automatically after a period of inactivity.
Please refer to 7.3 Configure Auto Power-off Interval for details.

3.2 Charging the TPMS trigger tool

The NT1001 is shipped with fully charged battery, but due to self-drain it may require charging, it
is recommended to charge the tool over 2 hours before first use.
The unit charges on any of the following sources
12-volt wall plug
USB connection to personal computer
IMPORTANT
Use the battery charger or USB cable included in the NT1001 tool kit ONLY. The use of
un-approved power supplies may damage the tool and will void the tool warranty.

3.2.1 Charging via Wall Plug

To charge via wall plug
1. Find the power port at left side of the tool.
2. Connect the tool to power source with the battery charger provided.
315 MHz and 433.92 MHz
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