Tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitor tire pressure and temperature up to 22 tires (13 pages)
Summary of Contents for TST 507 Series
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TST 507 Series Wide Screen Color Display (Compatible with all TST 507 Series Components) Thank you for purchasing a TST Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). With minimal care, your new TPMS will provide reliable service for many years. Please read and understand the information contained within this manual.
QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS will get you up and running. Please refer to the index in this manual for complete and detailed instructions and specifications for your TPMS product. Set the following BEFORE PAIRING sensors: PRESSURE UNITS Note: Default setting is PSI.
QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HIGH PRESSURE ALARM To set up the High Pressure Alarm, press and hold until it beeps. HI PRESSURE SET will appear at the bottom of the screen. Press and release , then press and release to select the appropriate axle. Press to adjust the High Pressure Alarm.
SENSOR FEATURES The sensors easily install on the valve stem, or came factory installed inside the wheel/tire assembly. Sensors are water resistant. Pressure and temperature data is read every 12 seconds and transmitted to the display every five (5) minutes unless your user programmable features are violated.
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN KIT Display and Components Power Adapter Color Display USB Cable Cradle Mount Suction Cup Mount SYSTEM COMPATIBLE COMPONENTS Cap Sensor Components (4 Sensor Kit shown) Cap Sensors Extra “O” Rings Hex Nuts Cap Wrenches Flow-through Sensor Components (4 Sensor Kit shown) CR1632 Battery...
DISPLAY CONTROLS Icon Description Tire Warning Power Temperature unit (Selectable) Pressure unit (Selectable) Sensor low battery Charging Port Display battery indicator Repeater active There are five (5) programming buttons Ant enna on the display. They are: on the left side of the display BACK on the right side of the display.
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PARAMETER SETTINGS (Setting the sensor alarms) Note: The factory default settings are: Pressure Unit: PSI Temperature Unit: °F High Pressure Alarm: 175 PSI High Temperature Alarm: 158°F (70°C) Low Pressure Alarm: 100 PSI Note: Be sure your display is ON and it is showing the Main Screen. Set the following BEFORE PAIRING sensors: PRESSURE UNITS Note: Default setting is PSI.
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HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM Note: Default setting is 158°F (70º C). We recommend that you do not change the temperature alarm setting. To set the High Temperature Alarm, press and hold until it beeps. Press twice and HI TEMP SET will appear. Press and release again, then use to adjust the High Temperature Alarm, if desired.
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HIGH PRESSURE ALARM Note: If the vehicle recommended tire pressure is below 100 PSI, the Low Pressure Alarm must be set first, then set the High Pressure Alarm. The High Pressure Alarm cannot go below the default Low Pressure Alarm of 100 PSI until the Low Pressure Alarm is reduced.
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AUTOMATIC CODE LEARNING (OPTION #1) Note: Code all the sensors to the display BEFORE screwing them on to the tire valve stem unless otherwise noted. Power ON the display. The ON/OFF switch is on the right side of the display. PROGRAM SENSORS TO DISPLAY Press and hold until it beeps.
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AUTOMATIC CODE LEARNING (Option #1 continued) Note: To delete all the tire sensor codes and start over: To delete all the sensor codes when in the LEARN ID mode, press and release the button on any tire. Press and hold the button.
MANUAL CODING (Option #3) Note: This method is mainly used to program sensor codes from an old display to a new display if you do not have the sensors available. This method is not recommended for programming a new system. Press and hold until it beeps.
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SENSOR INSTALLATION - FLOW-THROUGH SENSOR Note: We recommend these sensors only be used on metal valve stems. Screw the hex nut onto the valve stem threads until it bottoms out. Screw the correctly marked sensor onto the valve stem for that tire position. Tighten the sensor until the air stops leaking and the sensor bottoms-out on the valve stem.
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SENSOR INSTALLATION - CAP SENSOR Screw the hex nut onto the valve stem threads until it bottoms out. Screw the correctly marked sensor onto the valve stem for that tire position. Tighten the sensor until the air stops leaking and the sensor bottoms-out on the valve stem.
RESTORE PARAMETERS TO FACTORY DEFAULT First, turn off the display. Hold at the same time and turn the BACK display back on. You will hear one beep. The display will power back on and original factory parameters will be restored. Tire codes will not be erased or changed.
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DISPLAY ALERTS (continued) Fast Leak Alert When a fast tire leak is detected (loss of 2 PSI or more in less than one minute), the sensor will send that data immediately to the display, the audible alarm will sound and the red LED light will immediately flash. The affected tire, pressure and temperature for that tire, and FAST LEAK will also flash.
OTHER FUNCTIONS Normal Display Scrolling The tire icons on the display will automatically scroll/cycle through, one by one. Each tire will be displayed for approximately 5-6 seconds. You can manually cycle through the displayed tires by pressing . The display will show the tire you choose for approximately 10 seconds before continuing to cycle.
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Note: It is recommended that you check the voltage of the new battery before installation. It should read 3 volts or greater when new. Replace the "O" ring that surrounds the battery compartment. Additional "O" rings are provided in your kit or can be purchased from TST by calling 770-889-9102. “O” ring...
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Replace with a new CR2032 battery. Be sure the “+” (positive) side is facing out. Replace the “O” ring that surrounds the battery compartment. Additional “O” rings are provided in your kit or can be purchased from TST by calling 770-889-9102.
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REPLACING THE CAP SENSOR BATTERY (CR2032) Remove the sensor from the tire valve stem. Specified wrench Loosen the hex nut Use the specified wrench to open the sensor cap counterclockwise. Slide the battery out of the cage sideways. Note that the (+) side is up. Replace with a new CR2032 battery.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Swap Tire Sensor Positions Press and hold until the display beeps and then release. Press and release 7 times until TIRE appears. Press to select the tire sensor code you want to swap. Press and then select the tire you want to swap the code to using the buttons.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS • Label all of your sensors with the provided stickers first so you will know which sensor goes in which tire position. • If a sensor is not allowing air to pass through it, or if the sensor is not reading, or reading a lower pressure, try unscrewing the valve core in the valve stem slowly until you hear air leaking a little.
Try unscrewing the valve core as described above in the Troubleshooting Tips section. If the switched sensor reads normally, it may be a sensor issue. Call 770-889-9102 or go to the TST website at www.TSTtruck.com for more troubleshooting help.
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COMMON QUESTIONS (continued) What conditions cause the display to alarm? The display will alarm for the following reasons: A rapid air loss (FAST LEAK at bottom of screen). A low sensor battery (upper left battery icon flashes). An overheating tire (HIGH TEMP at bottom of screen). A high or low-pressure reading (be sure your parameters are set correctly).
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REPEATER The repeater is an integral component to your TPMS system. Failure to install the repeater could void the warranty coverage. The repeater is used to strengthen/amplify the sensor signal to the display. A repeater may have been installed on your RV, and may also be purchased separately.
Vans and Trailers -- Cargo, Agriculture & More! INCLUDED COMPONENTS 1 Display | Suction Cup & Dash Mount | Installation Components EASY INSTALLATION FOR USE WITH TST 507 SERIES TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEMS Learn more about TPMS Sensors on our website.
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