CUB ELECPARTS VS68R002 Towable Tire Pressure Monitor System User Manual

CUB ELECPARTS INC Towable Tire Pressure Monitor System

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TIFIE INSIGHT
SAFETY
CT63 Towable Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Installation and Operations Manual
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1 _Waming .......................................................................................................................... 02
2_Product Parts List ................................................................................................ 04
3_Product Specifications ........................................................................................................... 05
4_TPMS Sensor instaflation ........................................................................................................... 06
5_TPMS Receiver installation ..................................................................................................... 07
6.TPMS Repeater Installation .........................
7Driving Mode ............................................................................................. 09
8_Setting Mode ............................................................................................. 10
9_Abnorma| Warning and Symbol Illustration .................................................................................................. 14
10‘Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 16
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1.1 Federal Communication Commission 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. 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 of the following measures:
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0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofTV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This 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.
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1.2 Product Warning
1.2.1
Do not operate a TPMS receiver while driving. The company is exempt from all consequences because
of driver's careless and improper operation.
1.2.2
The system adopts the wireless transmission of signals. In some special circumstances, interference or
erroneous methods of operation or installation method errors may cause weaker signal or its inability to
receive signals. If the insulation adhesive sticker of the windshield contains metal material, it will be likely
to affect reception conditions.” the tire pressure and temperature readings on the TPMS receiver are
displayed as “—-", this condition represents the receiver cannot receive signals emitted by the sensors.
Drive the vehicle away from the current location (nearby there may be signal interference) or drive the
vehicle to a tire shop to check.
1.2.3
If the battery status of the TPMS sensors inside the tire is low (because abnormal conditions continue to
occur, the battery may make the TPMS sensors continuously emit signals to warn the driver, so that
battery life is shorter than the normal life), Please go as soon as possible to the specified senlice stations
to confirm whether the TPMS Sensors need to be replaced.
1.2.4
Temporary resealing or re—inflation products containing internal sealants or propellants in any tire
assembly may adversely affect the operation of the sensor/transmitter. The product manufacturer does
not assume any liability as a result of these.
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1.2.5
Do not leave the sensors in contact with chemicals, it may cause the sensors to fail.
12.6
The TPMS needs to be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with the installation manual in order
for the TPMS warranty to be valid. If the TPMS sensor is improperly installed or disassembled causing
damage to the sensors, the warranty will not cover this type of damage.
2. Product Parts List
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Sensor Valve
Cable Tie
User Manual
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3. Product Specifications
3.1 Applied Vehicle "Iype: up to maximum 6-wheel trailer
3.2 Receiver Specification
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Operating Current 120mA
Operating Temperature 4°F~185°F (—20°C~85°C)
40°F~185“F (—40°C~85°C)
0~203 psit1.5 psi (0 ~ 1400 kPaflO kPa)
40°F~257°F:5.4°F (40°c~125°c:3°0)
4.5"x2.1"x1"(116.5 x 53 x 25 mm)
Note: When using kPa as the unit of air pressure, the monitor will display "Hi” if the air
pressure is over 999kPa. Air pressure values will be displayed normally when the unit of
measure selected is in psi or Bar.
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3.3 Repeater Specification
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Operating Voltage
Operating Current
4°F~185°F (—20°C~85°C)
40°F~185°F (40°C~85°C)
90 inch (2300 mm)
Size 3.5'x3,8"x0_9" (88 x 96 x 23 mm)
Weight 5 OZ (1709)
4. TPMS Sensor Installation
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(Fig 1) & (Fig 2) Deflate and remove the tire from the wheel using a tire mounting machine. For ease of tire removal,
place the valve stem in the one o‘clock position with respect to the tire press as shown in Fig 2.
(Fig 3) Disassemble the tire pressure sensor by removing the plastic cap, valve stem nut and valve stem screw.
(Fig 4) Install valve into the rim hole. Insert valve stem through n'm hole and attach the sensor body to the inner
surface of the wheel by adjusting the angle of the sensor body for the best fit.
(Fig 5) Guide the washer onto the outside of the rim hole, then put the valve stem nut on the valve stem and tighten
to 2.95 Ft—lbs (4 N—m) torque.
(Fig 6) Install the valve stem screw into the sensor body. Tighten screw to 1.48 Ft—lbs (2 N—m) torque.
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Now remount the tire back onto the wheel, being careful not to damage the tire pressure sensor during mounting of
the tire.
Lastly, once the tire pressure sensors are installed, balance the wheel as you would normally adding weights if
necessary to achieve rotational balance.
_. TPMS Receiver Installation
5.1 Receiver Appearance:
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5.2 Installation Steps
52.1‘ Combine the TPMS receiver with the suction cup holder, adjust to the proper angle and adsorb
it on the windshield.
5.2.2 Insert the power cable into the bottom of the Receiver.
5.23. Insert the cigarette lighter side of the power cable into the cigarette lighter socket to supply power.
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(Fig 1) (Fig 2) (Fig 3)
6 .TPMS Repeater installation:
6.1 Repeater Appearance:
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6.2 Installation Steps
62.1 Place the repeater inside the A-frame area of the trailer tongue, use the self-tapping screws to
fasten the repeater.
6.2.2 Mount the O-n‘ng Connectors on the Repeater's power cables to the proper trailer battery
terminals.
The RED power cable is to be connected securely to the POSITIVE (+) battery terminal.
The BLACK power cable is to be connected to the NEGATIVE (—) battery terminal.
6.2.3 Use the cable tie to fix the repeater power cable on the frame of the trailer tongue, avoid a loose
repeater power cable by fastening the cable tightly to the A—frame.
7 .Dr'in'ng Mode
When the receiver is turned on, it is in Driving Mode. The screen displays tire pressure, tire temperature
and trailer battery voltage in sequence, the tire pressure, tire temperature and trailer battery voltage is
updated on the monitor every 5 seconds.
7.1 Tire pressure Display: psi (Pressure units)
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In the Driving Mode, the default value for tire pressure is set to 80 psi.
Press E to show the pressure value only. When it shows tire pressure on the display, press
= again to back to rotation display mode.
7.2 Tire Temperature Display: °C (Temperattu'e units)
In Driving Mode, the default value for tire temperature is set to 80 °C.
Press E to show the pressure value only. When it shows tire pressure on the display, press
= again to back to rotation display mode.
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7.3 Alarm Volume Adjustment
During the Driving Mode, press to adjust the volume.
7.4 Mute Alarm
Press to mute the alarm tone when alarm is going off. It will sound the alarm again if receiver power
is reset, or another alarm occurs in this wheel, or if the alarm occurs in the other wheels.
7.5 Screen OFF
Hold for 3 seconds to turn off the screen, the receiver is still working in the background.
7.6 Semen 0N
Press any button to wake the LED display, the LED display will also light up when a tire alarm occurs.
8 .Setn‘ng Mode
In Driving Mode, Hold E for 3 seconds for Setting Mode. Hold E for another 3 seconds to switch
back to the Driving Mode.
(Press to show the functions below; Press to go back to the last step.)
1. Tire Pressure Unit Setting
2. Tire Temperature Unit Setting
3. ID Learning
4. Tire Position Rotation Setting
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8.1 Tire Pressure Unit Setting
1.( LF-Driver Front, RF—Passenger Front )
2.( LR—Driver Middle, RR-Passenger Middle)
3.(TL—Dn'ver Rear, TR—Passenger Rear)
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8.1.1 The screen will show “kPa psi” and “Bar” by default.
8.1.2 Press in then the units will blink, now press to select the desired unit, then press a: to
confirm. You will have 60 seconds to make the changes; if no change is made within that period,
the receiver will beep for a long tone to warn that the settings have not been completed.
8.1.3 Press to adjust the desired tire pressure value.
8.1.4 Press an when the pressure is set to the desired value.
8.1.5 When you have completed the settings for all tires, you will hear three short beeps, indicating that
the changes have been saved successfully.
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8.2 ”fire Temperature Unit Setting
1.( LF—Driver Front, RF—Passenger Front )
2.( LR—Driver Middle, RR—Passenger Middle)
3.(TL—Driver Rear, TR—Passenger Rear)
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8.2.1. The screen will show “ °C ” and “ °F " by default.
8.2.2. PressEmhen the units will blink, now press to select desired unit, then press E2! to confirm.
8.2.3. Press to adjust to the desired tire temperature value.
8.2.4. Press E3 when the temperature is set to the desired value.
8.25. 8.2.5 When you have completed the settings for all tires, you will hear three short beeps
indicating that the changes have been saved successfully.
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8.3 [D Learning Mode
8.3.1 The screen will show “——” at the Left Front tire by default.
832 Press El and the display “ -— "will start blinking, it is ready for
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lD learning. Each tire will have 120 seconds to complete the ID
learning after the blinking starts. The receiver will emit a long beep
and go back to the ID Learning Mode if it doesn’t receive any signal
from tire deflation within 120 seconds.
8.3.3 Deflate the corresponding tire, the receiver will beep when
receiving the signal, the ID learn setting is finished when the
screen shows the sensor’s ID number.
8.3.4 Press for the next tire lD learning.
83.5 After completing the ID leaming for all tires, press a:
8.4 Tire Position Rotation Setting
8.4.1 The tire position display will be shown.
84.2 Press E! to enter tire position rotation mode, digit 1 at the LF position
will blink by default Then press to select the original tire position
which needs to be changed and then press Ext again, and the digit
at that selected position will turn green. If no change is made in this
mode for 60 seconds, the receiver will beep to warn that setting has not
been completed successfully.
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8.4.3 Then press to select the new position to which you want to move the previously selected
position, and press E3 to confirm, the digit at the new position will also turn green.
8.4.4 The digits at both exchanged positions will remain displayed in green for 3 seconds to show which 2
tires are exchanged. Then the chosen digits will automatically turn back to red.
8.4.5 Then the screen shows the new positions, if you need to exchange more than one pair of tires, press
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to repeat the procedure.
9. Abnormal Warning And Symbol Illustration
When the TPMS sensor transmits an abnormal signal to the receiver, a warning symbol will be displayed
and a continuous beep will be emitted as an alarm. The abnormal value is shown on the corresponding tire
on the receiver.
1. Warning of excessive high tire pressure indicates tire pressure has been risen to 50% or more of the
standard tire pressure value set by the user.
2. Warning of excessive low tire pressure indicates that the tire pressure has decreased by 20% or more
of the standard tire pressure value set by the user.
3. Warning of excessive tire temperature indicates that the tire temperature has
risen over the standard tire temperature value set by the user.
4. Climate change could be a factor for tire pressure change, please go to a service shop to do pressure
adjustments, in order to avoid the occurrence of false alarms.
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Low Pressure
High Pressure
High Temperature
TPMS System Alarm
Low Battery Power on
the tow Vehicle (12V)
Low Battery Power on
the Trailer (12/24V)
<1) TPMS
Definition AlarmSmmd
P g (0.8'standard pressure ' Beep
valve) or § 150 kPa, take the ,
bigger value 0 (per second)
P g (1.5‘standard pressure | Beep
value) (per second)
T a (standard Beep
temperature value) 3; (per second)
Battery voltage at the tow
vehicle é 11.5V
Battery voltage at the trailer §
11 .5V or §23V
No signal receiving at least 10
minutes. Not activated when («A»)
vehicle is stopped. l
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