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1.1 Programming of Transmitter ID When the Receiver is powered for the first time, the screen shows “NSP”, which means there is no transmitter programmed into it. If the user wants to program a new transmitter into the Receiver, the operation should be finished in programming mode.
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→ 4. Once finish programming of the first digit, press to start programming the second digit which flashes. Press up or down arrow key to adjust the number. → 5. Press again to program the third digit which flashes. Press up or down arrow key to adjust the value.
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2. Then press any of the four arrow keys to choose the desired tire position. 3. Then press S for 3 seconds to set the first digit which flashes. Press up or down arrow key to adjust the value to 1. 4.
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Note: The default standard pressure is set to 100 psi in factory. 1.3 System Time Programming Function: The system clock was preset in the factory. It is the base of the alarm record, user can check the current date and time as follows: 1.
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3. Press the ↓ key to access the third interface, 312 stands for 12th day as shown below: 4. Press the ↓ key to access the fourth interface, 416 stands for 16 O’clock as shown below: 5. Press the ↓ key to access the fifth interface, 533 stands for 33 mins. As shown below: Under any interface of system time inquiry, press S for 3 seconds to start programming.
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next interface for programming. 1.4 Programming of Temperature and Pressure Unit 1. After program the system time, press P to access interface for programming temperature and pressure unit. The first interface displays the temperature unit. As shown below: At this time, press up or down arrow key to switch to the pressure unit interface.
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1.5 Deletion of transmitter ID 1. When finish programming temperature and pressure unit, press P to access the transmitter deletion interface. Only the programmed and received transmitter will be shown and only the last 3 ID digits will be shown: 2.
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When the transmitter is screwed onto the valve according to the programmed position, the Receiver can receive the signals and then display the transmitter location icon, pressure, temperature information on the screen. When all programmed transmitters are received by the Receiver and the pressure or temperature are in proper state, the screen displays “ON”.
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2,Please check whether the sensor strap is tied tightly in the process of installing the sensor. 3,If there is a sensor damaged or lost, it will not affect the work of other sensors. You need to replace with new sensor. The sensor ID programming and installation can be referred to its steps.
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Storage temperature range: -40℃~125℃ Transmitter weight: about 24 g...
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference 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.
Canadian Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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