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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL WU47 www.ateq-tpms.com...
  • Page 2: Revision Of The User Manual

    VT47 – User Manual REVISION OF THE USER MANUAL Due to continuing improvements, the information contained in this user manual, the features and design of this device are subject to be changed without prior notice. Edition/ Date Reference Chapters updated Revision (week/year) Page 1/43...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VT47 – User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION OF THE USER MANUAL ................1 INTRODUCTION ......................4 1. SPECIFICATIONS ..........................4 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................6 3. VT47 OVERVIEW ..........................8 3.1. Lights ............................8 3.2. Connectors ...........................8 4. FUNCTION KEYS ..........................9 5. POWER ON ............................9 6.
  • Page 4 VT47 – User Manual SETTINGS ........................29 1. SETTINGS MENU ..........................29 1.1. Change Units settings ....................... 30 1.2. Change Format settings ......................30 1.3. Change Buzzer On settings ...................... 31 1.4. Change Auto Off Settings ......................31 1.5. Change Zone settings ....................... 32 WIFI SETTINGS ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    VT47 – User Manual INTRODUCTION 1. SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 3.000 mAh rechargeable lithium-polymer battery Battery Life Approximately 300 activations per full charge Size (H x W x D) 174 mm x 97 mm x 36 mm (6.850 in x 3.818 in x 1.417 in) without rubber boot 176 mm x 109 mm x 43 mm (6.929 in x 4.291 in x 1.692 in) with rubber boot...
  • Page 6 VT47 – User Manual Product content: Europe: 15 Rue des Dames 78340 Les Clayes s/Bois France Phone: +33 1 30 80 10 20 E-mail: emea-tpms@ateq.com Web: www.ateq-tpms.com Contact us: USA/Canada: 41144 Vincenti Ct Novi, MI 48375 Phone: 888-621-8767 E-mail: help@supporttpms.com Web: www.ateq-tpms.com...
  • Page 7: Important Safety Instructions

    VT47 – User Manual 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not discard. Retain for future reference. Please note that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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.
  • Page 8 VT47 – User Manual WARNING: This product emits electromagnetic and electronically generated waves that may interfere with the safe operation of pacemakers. Individuals that have pacemakers should never use this product. Read the Warranty, Safety, FCC Statements and recycling information at the end of this user manual.
  • Page 9: Vt47 Overview

    VT47 – User Manual 3. VT47 OVERVIEW LF/RF Antenna Battery charge/low Display screen battery indicator Result indicators Cancel/No Transmission indicator Trigger button OK/Confirmation button Navigation buttons Power ON/OFF button 3.1. L IGHTS Result light Result light Trigger light Battery status "Fail"...
  • Page 10: Function Keys

    VT47 – User Manual 4. FUNCTION KEYS Power ON/OFF switch Test or trigger sensor Next, continue or confirm Cancel, previous step Navigate to select "up” Navigate to select “down” Navigate to select “left” Navigate to select “right” 5. POWER ON Press key to turn on the TPMS TOOL Fig.
  • Page 11: Service Procedure

    VT47 – User Manual 6. SERVICE PROCEDURE Follow this TPMS service procedure each time before and after servicing tires/wheels. 6.1. T EST SENSORS Following the instructions in the CHECK TPMS menu of your TPMS TOOL. Trigger each of the vehicle’s sensors, to ensure they work properly. This procedure allows you to quickly identify damaged or defective sensors, as some vehicles do not report a bad sensor condition on the vehicle dashboard until after more than 20 minutes.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    VT47 – User Manual 6.4. T ROUBLESHOOTING If the TPMS TOOL is unable to trigger one or more of the sensors, please use the following troubleshooting guide: 1) The sensor itself may be damaged or defective. 3) Wrong make, model, year is selected. 4) Your TPMS TOOL may require a software update.
  • Page 13: Tpms Tool Usage

    VT47 – User Manual TPMS TOOL USAGE IMPORTANT: Vehicle specific information in this manual is used as an example and may not represent specific instructions each make and model may require. When performing various functions with the tool, it is important to refer to the on-screen prompts and/or repair manual information.
  • Page 14: Select Year

    VT47 – User Manual 1.3. S ELECT YEAR 1.4. S ELECT NUMBER OF WHEELS AND SELECT TIRE This option does not appear for all vehicles. For example, this option is = continue used for vehicles with a TPMS sensor fitted on the spare wheel.
  • Page 15: Test Sensors

    VT47 – User Manual 1.5. T ENSORS Left Front Press this button to read the sensor and press OK or use the arrow buttons to select next tire to read. Right Front Right Rear Left Rear Spare Wheel Trigger if the car is equipped with a TPMS sensor fitted into the spare wheel...
  • Page 16: Service Tpms

    VT47 – User Manual 1.6. S TPMS ERVICE This menu has two main functions. One is to relearn the ID of the 4 sensors into the ECU. The other function aims at reading the spare part for all the sensors available by vehicle. = continue Select "SERVICE TPMS"...
  • Page 17: Reprogram Ecu Through Obdii Port

    VT47 – User Manual 1.8. R OBDII P EPROGRAM THROUGH Read all the sensors Plug OBDII cable to the tool and to the vehicle. Note: this following screen message is displayed when all the sensors are triggered and the OBDII cable is connected to the TPMS TOOL. Wait a few seconds during the data upload.
  • Page 18: Part # Lookup

    VT47 – User Manual The data is successfully transferred to the ECU. The OBDII cable can be unplugged from the ECU to the tool. 2. PART # LOOKUP This is a spare parts database which indicates all the sensors references available for each car.
  • Page 19: Program Universal Sensor

    VT47 – User Manual 3. PROGRAM UNIVERSAL SENSOR Select the "PROGRAM SENSOR" function. = continue This section explains how to get a sensor ID in order to enter it in a universal sensor. If the "old" sensor can be read, use the COPY ORIGINAL SENSOR section to recover the ID. If it cannot be read, use the CREATE NEW SENSOR section to create a new ID.
  • Page 20: Copy Id Function

    VT47 – User Manual 3.1. C FUNCTION = continue Use the keyboard to select “COPY ID” function. Press to trigger the original sensor Wait a few seconds. The ID of the old sensor is displayed. = continue Page 19/43...
  • Page 21 VT47 – User Manual Hold the new programmable sensor Please wait near the device antenna. during the programming Press to upload process. data to the blank sensor The data has been successfully transferred to the sensor. Page 20/43...
  • Page 22: Create New Sensor Function

    VT47 – User Manual 3.2. C REATE NEW SENSOR FUNCTION = continue Use the keyboard to select “CREATE NEW SENSOR” function Hold the new *It is also programmable sensor possible to near the device antenna. overwrite a programmable Press to upload sensor already used.
  • Page 23: Copy Set Of Sensors Function

    VT47 – User Manual 3.1. C OPY SET OF SENSORS FUNCTION = continue Use the keyboard to select “COPY SET OF SENSORS” function Press to read the first sensor. Read all the sensors. Finish by pressing Use the keyboard to select the next wheel.
  • Page 24: Retrieve Id Function

    VT47 – User Manual Wait a few seconds. Press The data has been successfully uploaded to the sensor. to continue. Press to program the Use the keyboard to select next sensor. the next wheel. 3.2. R ETRIEVE FUNCTION = continue Use the keyboard to select “RETRIEVE ID”...
  • Page 25 VT47 – User Manual Plug OBDII cable to the tool and to the vehicle. Press when you are ready. You are ready to program the first sensor with the actual ID from the car. = continue Wait until the Press process is finished.
  • Page 26 VT47 – User Manual Press The data is successfully uploaded to the sensor. to program the next sensor. Page 25/43...
  • Page 27: Recent Sensor Data

    VT47 – User Manual RECENT SENSOR DATA 1. RECENT SENSOR DATA When a new vehicle is triggered the result is automatically stored in the RECENT SENSOR DATA menu. You may recall the result and continue to trigger the entire vehicle. The data is automatically replaced if a new vehicle is triggered.
  • Page 28: Rke Test

    VT47 – User Manual RKE TEST 1. RKE TEST This is to test the strength of the keyfob RF signal. = continue Select "RKE TEST" function. = previous 1.1. S ELECT ANUFACTURER = continue = previous 1.2. S ELECT REQUENCY = continue = previous Page 27/43...
  • Page 29: Read Instructions

    VT47 – User Manual 1.3. R EAD INSTRUCTIONS To start a new test. Press and hold one of the keyfob buttons. = previous  The device waits for RF signal. 1.4. T EST RESULTS PASS: High signal strength, green range. To start a new test.
  • Page 30: Settings

    VT47 – User Manual SETTINGS 1. SETTINGS MENU Select "SETTINGS" menu. = continue = continue Scroll up and down to select function or settings, = previous press OK to select. Key functional descriptions: REGION: to select the region of work, AMERICA/EUROPE UNITS: change the air pressure and temperature display (kPa, Bar or PSI with F°...
  • Page 31: Change Units Settings

    VT47 – User Manual 1.1. C HANGE NITS SETTINGS = continue Scroll up and down to = previous select function or settings. = continue Scroll up and down to = previous select the units. 1.2. C HANGE ORMAT SETTINGS = continue Scroll up and down to = previous select function or settings.
  • Page 32: Change Buzzer On Settings

    VT47 – User Manual AUTO: display sensor ID format in the way sensor is transmitting. DECIMAL: force to display sensor ID in decimal (0 to 9). HEXADECIMAL: force to display sensor ID in hexadecimal (0 to F). NOTE: Some OE sensors manufacturers print sensor ID at housing in decimal format. In this case, you can easily set your tool to display IDs in decimal format to verify the reading done with the TPMS tool.
  • Page 33: Change Zone Settings

    VT47 – User Manual The selection turns red. = continue Scroll up and down to set Change from 60 min (maximum) to DISABLED (never). 1.5. C HANGE ONE SETTINGS Scroll up and down to select the zone menu. continue Scroll up and down to select a zone.
  • Page 34: Wifi Settings

    VT47 – User Manual WIFI SETTINGS 1. WIFI MENU This menu is for setting up a WiFi connection, and to wirelessly update the tool. Select the "UPDATE/WIFI" menu. = continue Select WiFi Settings. To begin searching for a WiFi network, select WIFI ACTIVATED, and change = continue the value to YES.
  • Page 35 VT47 – User Manual = continue The tool will then display all local WiFi networks. Select the network you = continue wish to use. = Enter character /continue Enter the password for the selected network. Once finished, select NEXT. The tool will then connect to the selected WiFi network, and all information will be...
  • Page 36: About

    VT47 – User Manual ABOUT 1. ABOUT MENU This menu displays the current version and information about the device. Select the "ABOUT" menu. = continue Page 35/43...
  • Page 37: Language

    VT47 – User Manual LANGUAGE 1. LANGUAGE MENU Select the "LANGUAGE" menu. = continue Scroll up and down to select the language. The tool will load the new selected language. Page 36/43...
  • Page 38: Miscellaneous

    VT47 – User Manual MISCELLANEOUS 1. CHARGE Low Battery Indication Battery indicator status: Your TPMS TOOL incorporates a low battery detection circuit. Battery life is an average of 300 sensor tests per battery 100% charge (approximately 60 to 80 vehicles) When 0% is flashing, the tool will turn off after 10 this may change depending on the seconds.
  • Page 39: Tool Update (Wifi)

    VT47 – User Manual 2. TOOL UPDATE (WIFI) Your tool must be connected to a WiFi network to perform a WiFi update. To set up a connection, please see the WiFi Settings section on Page 33. From the Main Menu, select the Settings = continue function...
  • Page 40: Tool Update (Pc)

    Install WebVT PC Suite 1) Connect the TPMS tool to the USB port and power the tool ON. 2) Go to http://webvt.ateq-tpms.com/ to download the PC software. 3) Click on the WebVT icon to start the program. 4) A screen will appear that says, “Welcome to the Install Shield Wizard for WebVT.”...
  • Page 41: Limited Hardware Warranty

    VT47 – User Manual 3. LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY http://www.ateq-tpms.com/ Limitation of Liability ATEQ Limited Hardware Warranty ATEQ SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ATEQ warrants to the original purchaser that SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL ATEQ your hardware product shall be free...
  • Page 42 The Lithium-polymer battery is not suitable for object. children under 14 years. Keep all Lithium-Ion batteries out of the reach of children Use a specified charger approved by the ATEQ manufacturer and supplied with the To prevent leakage or other hazards, do not Page 41/43...
  • Page 43: Manufacturer

    - Consult the dealer or an experienced property. You may even cause a fire! radio/TV technician for help. ATEQ Company disclaims FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications responsibility for damage sustained in the...
  • Page 44: Recycling

    This applies to your tool and also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as ATEQ unsorted municipal waste. For further information, please contact Page 43/43...

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