ATEQ ATEQ-VT5X Tire Pressure Analyzer Transmitter User Manual Meeting Review

ATEQ Corp. Tire Pressure Analyzer Transmitter Meeting Review

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User’s manualTPM-RKE Analyzer9936Version 06.03 Daimler ChryslerReference: QS-258DCA-U
User guideREGULATORY STATEMENTSThis 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.“Changes   or   modifications   not   expressly   approved   by   the   manufacture   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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable   protection   against   harmful   interference   in   a   residential   installation.   This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used   in   accordance   with   the   instructions,   may   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio communications.   However,   there   is   no   guarantee   that   interference   will   not   occur   in   a particular   installation.   If   this   equipment   does   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio   or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user   is   encouraged   to   try   to   correct   the   interference   by   one   or   more   of   the   following measures:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer mayviolate the user's authority to operate the equipment.  Industries Canada:  The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such   that   it   does   not   emit   RF   field   in   excess   of   Health   Canada   limits  for   the   general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb"
User’s ManualTABLE OF CONTENTSUser guide                                                                                                                             2  TPM-RKE ANALYZER 9936                                                                                                  .............................................................................................   2  .1 DESCRIPTION OF THE TPM-RKE ANALYZER 9936                                                                             ........................................................................   2  .2 FEATURES                                                                                                                                               ..........................................................................................................................................   3  ..1 Radio frequencies                                                                                                                                ...........................................................................................................................   3  ..2 Type of valve                                                                                                                                       ..................................................................................................................................   3  .3 CONNECTORS                                                                                                                                         ....................................................................................................................................   4  ..1 Supply connector                                                                                                                                 ............................................................................................................................   4  ..2 USB connector                                                                                                                                    ...............................................................................................................................   4  ..3 RS232 connector                                                                                                                                 ............................................................................................................................   4  .4 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT                                                                                                    ...............................................................................................   5  ..1 Power on/off key                                                                                                                                  .............................................................................................................................   5  .5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION                                                                                                                ...........................................................................................................   6  ..1 Display                                                                                                                                                 ............................................................................................................................................   6  ..2 Lights                                                                                                                                                   ..............................................................................................................................................   6  ..3 Keys                                                                                                                                                     ................................................................................................................................................   6  .6 BATTERY SUPPLY                                                                                                                                  .............................................................................................................................   7  ..1 Battery status                                                                                                                                       ..................................................................................................................................   7  .7 MEASUREMENT                                                                                                                                       ..................................................................................................................................   8  ..1 Key measurement (RKE test)                                                                                                              .........................................................................................................   8  ..2 Valve measurement (TPM functions)                                                                                                   ..............................................................................................   9  .8 SETTINGS                                                                                                                                                 ............................................................................................................................................   12  ..1 Parameters menu                                                                                                                                ...........................................................................................................................   12  .9 STARSCAN                                                                                                                                               ..........................................................................................................................................   16  ..1 Data transfer                                                                                                                                        ...................................................................................................................................   16  ..2 TPM/RKE Analyzer program up-dating                                                                                                ...........................................................................................   16  .10 MENU STRUCTURE                                                                                                                               ..........................................................................................................................   17  ..1 Main menu                                                                                                                                           ......................................................................................................................................   17  .11 CORRESPONDANCES TABLES                                                                                                           ......................................................................................................   19  ..1 Vehicle / Body / valve                                                                                                                          .....................................................................................................................   19  ..2 Countries / frequencies                                                                                                                        ...................................................................................................................   19                                                                                                                                                                        ................................................................................................................................................................   19  Index                                                                                                                                    20  User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 1/20
User guideTPM-RKE ANALYZER 9936.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE TPM-RKE ANALYZER 9936The principal of this instrument is to awaken and then retrieve data from smart valves mounted on vehicle wheels in order to verify their identifiers. The instrument interacts with the smart valves without contact through wireless communication.User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 2/20LCD DisplayLight IndicatorsKeypadUSB ConnecterRS232 (RJ45) Connecter
.2 FEATURES..1 RADIO FREQUENCIESAwakening transmission frequency: 125 kHz (LF). Reception frequencies: 433 MHz or 315 MHz (RF). ..2 TYPE OF VALVEThis instrument is especially designed for the measurement of the Siemens and Schrader valves installed into Daimler-Chrysler vehicles.   Siemens Siemens SchraderUser guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 3/20
.3 CONNECTORS..1 SUPPLY CONNECTOR To supply the instrument and recharging the internal battery.The voltage of the charger is a 24 V DC. ..2 USB CONNECTOR The USB connector allows the instrument software programs to be updated.StarScan   tool   can   retrieve   information   through   the   USB connector...3 RS232 CONNECTOR Not used.User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 4/20
.4 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT..1 POWER ON/OFF KEYKEY FUNCTION  Power on: Press this key to power on the instrument.Power off: Press and hold the key (more than 3 seconds) to power off the instrument. ..1.  Power onAt power on, it displays the logo.  Then it displays the software revision number.  ATEQ VT 60 Version 06.03 Then the tool displays the main menu and the operator can select desired function. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 5/20
.5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION..1 DISPLAYThe LCD screen displays the parameters menus and the measurements results.  MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS ..2 LIGHTS LOW BAT  Battery level light: When this light is on, the battery level is too low, charge it. PASS   Pass   test   light:   When   this   light   is   on,   the   instrument   has   correctly received the frame from the valve (or the RKE). FAIL  Fail test light: When this light is on, the instrument has not received the frame from the valve (or the RKE).  TX   Transmission   light:   When   this   light   is   flashing,   the   instrument   is currently transmitting a 125 KHz frequency to activate a valve. CHARGE  Battery charging light:  This light turns on when the instrument is being charged...3 KEYS   Power on and off the instrument.    Navigation menu, "up".   Navigation menu, "down".   Select Key, press to enter in the chosen function or validate a parameter.   Cancel key, return to the previous menu or function without parameter validation.   Test Key, to initiate a test cycle. User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 6/20
.6 BATTERY SUPPLYThe instrument uses a Li-ion battery, the autonomy depends of the number of cycles carried out. It battery must be recharged with a 24 V DC external power supply (Included). ..1 BATTERY STATUSWhen the battery is too low, the "LOW BATT" light is flashing for 2 seconds and the instrument will powered off. LOW BATT PASS FAIL TX To see the battery status, select the "SETTINGS" menu using the   and   keys.  Validate your entry with the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS > SETTINGS By using the   and   keys, select the "BATTERY LEVEL" menu and validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   UNIT : METRIC   AUTO OFF: DISABLE > BATTERY LEVEL The instrument displays the receivers and the battery status. RECEIVER       BATTERY 1: READY 2: READY Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 7/20
.7 MEASUREMENT..1 KEY MEASUREMENT (RKE TEST)This menu allows putting the instrument in key test mode (RKE). MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS Select this mode with the   key, the instrument invites you to launch the test by pressing the   key. EUROPE RKE TEST  < TEST > TO START Wait a second for the initialization if the instrument.  EUROPE 1997/E RF LEVEL PLEASE WAIT... The instrument displays a horizontal bar and invites you to test the key fob. Hold the key fob near the antenna of the instrument (between 7 and 15 centimetres) and press any button of the key fob. EUROPE RKE TEST  PRESS KEY FOB BUTTON The intensity of the RF signal force is indicated on the scale of the horizontal bar.  The greater the key fob RF signal power, the greater the horizontal bar is filled. EUROPE RKE TEST  PRESS KEY FOB BUTTON Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS   User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 8/20
..2 VALVE MEASUREMENT (TPM FUNCTIONS)Use the following directions to test the functionality of a TPM sensor:  Select "TPM FUNCTION" by using the   and   keys and validate using the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST > TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS By using the   and   keys, select the model year of the valve to be tested and validate using the   key (existing years from 1997 to 2006). MODEL YEAR SELECTION > 1997   1998   1999  MODEL YEAR SELECTION   2004   2005 > 2006 ... Next, by using the   and   keys, select the body code of the valve to be tested and validate with the   key (this code is in correspondence with a vehicle). BODY STYLE SELECTION > CS   HB   KJ  BODY STYLE SELECTION   LX   RS > WK Next, by using the   and   keys, select the trigger selection and validate using the   key (you may select the mode you want to trigger on the valve, read, park, deactivation and sniffing). TRIGGER SELECTION > READ SENSOR   PARK SENSOR   DEACTIVATE SENSOR Then the instrument is displaying the valve characteristics chosen and waiting for a start cycle. To start cycle, press the   key. EUROPE 2006 .../WK PARK SENSOR < TEST > TO START User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 9/20
When the "TX" light is flashing, it indicates that the instrument is emitting a frame wirelessly to make the valve respond. LOW BATT PASS FAIL TX  EUROPE 2006 .../WK PARK SENSOR TRIGGER PROCESSING First case: a valve is detected: When the instrument has detected a frame from the valve, the "PASS" light is on and it displays the valve characteristics.NB: the identifier displayed on the screen must be the same as the one written on the valve. LOW BATT PASS FAIL TX  SENSOR DATAS 80AA323B  240 KPa SLEEP MODE <SELECT>TIRE LOCATION To locate the valve on the car, press the   key.  SENSOR DATAS 80AA323B  240 KPa SLEEP MODE <SELECT>TIRE LOCATION Then select the valve wheel location and press the   key. TIRE LOCATION > LEFT  FRONT  : EMPTY   LEFT  REAR1  : EMPTY   LEFT  REAR2  : EMPTY The instrument confirms the location of the valve.  LEFT FRONT : STORED And indicates the location valve on the car. TIRE LOCATION > LEFT  FRONT  :    OK   LEFT  REAR1  : EMPTY   LEFT  REAR2  : EMPTY Second case: no valve is detected:After a few moments, if no valve frame is detected, the "FAIL" light is on, so start a new test. LOW BATT PASS FAIL TX User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 10/20
Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS ..1.  Results explanationThe picture below is an example of a valve data communication result: SENSOR DATAS 80AA323B  240 KPa SLEEP MODE <SELECT>TIRE LOCATION Valve identifier Tire internal pressure at sea level Valve mode To locate the valve on the car ..2.  No valve responseIf the instrument doesn't receive any information from the valve or if the valve is not   compatible   with   the   parameters,   after   36   seconds   a   time   out   on   the instrument stops its cycle and the "FAIL" light is switched on.  LOW BATT PASS FAIL TX User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 11/20
.8 SETTINGS..1 PARAMETERS MENUThis menu will allow the instrument to be configured according to the operator preferences.  ..1.  CountryThe   parameter   "COUNTRY"   allows   the   user   to   select   the   geographic   valves region. Select "SETTINGS"  by using the   and   keys and validate with the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS > SETTINGS Select the "COUNTRY" parameter and validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU > COUNTRY : EUROPE   UNIT : METRIC   AUTO OFF: DISABLE Then select the valve region between US/CAN/MEX, JAPAN, MIDDLE EAST, EUROPE and OTHER.NB: the TPM function is not available for the Japan country. REGION SELECTION > US/CAN/MEX   JAPAN   MIDDLE EAST Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 12/20
..2.  UnitThe parameter "UNIT" allows the user to choose between the "METRIC" unit and the "US" unit.Select "SETTINGS" by using the   and   keys and validate with the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS > SETTINGS Select the "UNIT" parameter and validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   COUNTRY : EUROPE > UNIT : METRIC   AUTO OFF: DISABLE Then select the unit between "US" and "METRIC" and validate with the   key. UNIT SELECTION   US > METRIC Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 13/20
..3.  Auto offThe "AUTO OFF" setting allows the user to turn off the instrument automatically after a certain time without use. This is to save the battery before a recharge is required. Select "SETTINGS" by using the   and   keys and validate with the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS > SETTINGS Select the "AUTO OFF" parameter and validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   COUNTRY : EUROPE   UNIT : METRIC > AUTO OFF: DISABLE The cursor position moves to the right of the screen and by using the   and   keys, choose the auto off time between "DISABLE" and 1 to 60 minutes, then validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   COUNTRY : EUROPE   UNIT : METRIC   AUTO OFF:   5 mn     < Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS In the above example, after 5 minutes with no use, the instrument will switch off automatically.User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 14/20
..4.  Back lightThe "BACK   LIGHT"  menu allows  the   user  to adjust  the   light intensity   of   the display. The back light increases the battery consumption. Select "SETTINGS" by using the   and   keys and validate with the   key. MAIN MENU   RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS > SETTINGS Select the "BACK LIGHT" parameter and validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   AUTO OFF: DISABLE   BATTERY LEVEL > BACK LIGHT:   0 % The cursor position moves to the right of the screen and by using the   and   keys, adjust the back light intensity, choose between 1 to 100 percent by 1 percent increments, then validate with the   key. PARAMETERS MENU   COUNTRY : EUROPE   UNIT : METRIC   AUTO OFF:   5 mn     < Press the   button to return to the main menu. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 15/20
.9 STARSCAN..1 DATA TRANSFERData transfer from the TPM/RKE Analyzer  9936 instrument to the StarScan tool. Connect the USB cable from the TPM/RKE Analyzer   9936 instrument to the StarScan tool, then the StarScan tool recognizes the information to download automatically...2 TPM/RKE ANALYZER PROGRAM UP-DATINGConnect   the   USB   cable   between   the   computer  and   the   instrument,   the   USB drivers must be installed first. Press and hold the   and the    at the same time. NB: in case of error of manipulation, to exit from this menu, press the   key. BOOTSTRAP VT60 4.11 USB.2.00 When the USB cable is connected, "CONFIGURED" appears on the screen. BOOTSTRAP VT60 4.11 USB.2.00 CONFIGURED On the computer open the attached file and a browser will appear. Click on "LOAD".The loading progress is displayed and when completed, the instrument will boot to the main menu. Now it's possible to disconnect the USB cable from the PC and the instrument. MAIN MENU > RKE TEST   TPM FUNCTIONS   SETTINGS User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 16/20
.10 MENU STRUCTURE..1 MAIN MENU.MAIN MENU Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Sub menu 3 Sub menu 4RKE TEST >RKE TESTPress <TEST> to startVTPM FUNCTIONS >1997 > 1998 > 1999 > 2000 >PR READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VV V VVDEACTIVATE SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVSNIFFING MODEVVV2001 >LH > PR > WJ READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVV VVDEACTIVATE SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVSNIFFING MODEVVV2002 >LH > PR > RS > WJ  READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVV VVDEACTIVATE SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVSNIFFING MODEVVV2003 >CS > LH > RS > W J > ZB READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVV VVDEACTIVATE SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVSNIFFING MODEVVV2004 >CS > KJ > LH > RS > WJ > ZB  READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VV V User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 17/20
VVDEACTIVATE SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVSNIFFING MODEVVV2005 >CS > KJ > RS > WK > ZB  READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VV V VVPARK SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VVDEACTIVATE SENSORVVSNIFFING MODEVVV2006 >CS > HB > KJ > RS > WK > XK READ SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VV VPARK SENSOR >TIRE LOCATION: Left / right / front / rear…VDEACTIVATE SENSORVSNIFFING MODEVSETTINGS >COUNTRY >US/CAN/MEXVJAPANVMIDDLE EASTVEUROPEVOTHERVUNIT >USVMETRICVAUTO OFF >DISABLE > 1 to 60 minVBATTERY LEVELVBACK LIGHT >0 to 100 %User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 18/20
.11 CORRESPONDANCES TABLES..1 VEHICLE / BODY / VALVEVehicle line Bodycode Model year Valve manufacturerProwler PR 1997-2002 SchraderViper ZB 2003 - Present SchraderIntrepid/300M LH 2001 - 2004 SchraderGrand Cherokee WJ 2001 - 2004 SchraderPacifica CS 2003.5 - 2004 SchraderTown & Country/Caravan RS 2002 - 2003 SchraderTown & Country/Caravan RS 2004 - 2005 SiemensLiberty KJ 2004 SiemensLiberty KJ 2005 - Present SiemensCommander XK 2006 - Present SiemensPacifica CS 2005 - Present SiemensTown & Country/Caravan RS 2006 - Present SiemensGrand Cherokee WK 2005 - Present Siemens300C/Magnum/Charger LX 2006 - Present SiemensDurango HB 2006 - Present Siemens..2 COUNTRIES / FREQUENCIESCountry TPM frequencies (MHz) RKE frequencies (MHz)US / Canada / Mexico 315  315Japan - 315Middle east 315 433Europe 433 433Other 315 315 User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 19/20
IndexAuto off................................................................................................................ 14Back light............................................................................................................. 15Battery status......................................................................................................... 7Connectors............................................................................................................ 4Country................................................................................................................ 12Description............................................................................................................. 2Display................................................................................................................... 6Key fob.................................................................................................................. 8Keys...................................................................................................................... 6Lights indicator...................................................................................................... 6Measurement......................................................................................................... 9Measurements....................................................................................................... 8Menu structure..................................................................................................... 17No response........................................................................................................ 11Parameters menu................................................................................................ 12Parameters setting.............................................................................................. 12Power on............................................................................................................... 5Radio frequencies.................................................................................................. 3RKE....................................................................................................................... 8RS232 connectors................................................................................................. 4StarScan tool....................................................................................................... 16Start key................................................................................................................ 5Supply.................................................................................................................... 7Supply connector................................................................................................... 4Tables.................................................................................................................. 19TPM....................................................................................................................... 9Unit...................................................................................................................... 13Up-dating............................................................................................................. 16USB connectors..................................................................................................... 4Valves types.......................................................................................................... 3 Results explanation............................................................................................ 11User guide TPM-RKE Analyzer Page 20/20

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