DORAN OTRSOR Tyre Pressure Monitoring System User Manual Installation Of Transmitter

DORAN MANUFACTURING, LLC. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Installation Of Transmitter

Users Manual

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TSE30) User Manual Before  install  the  transmitter,  make  sure  the  transmitter  has  been programmed  into  the  monitor,  which  is  under  normal  mode.  If  the transmitter  are  not  programmed  or  programmed  but  didn't  receive  the signal, the screen display “NSP”.    When the transmitter is screwed onto the valve according to the programmed position, the monitor can receive the signals and then display the transmitter location icon, pressure, temperature information on the screen. When all of information were received by the monitor and the information are all normal, the screen display “ON”.  Tranmitter Installation Steps 1. Remove the current tire valve cap. 2.  Inflate  the  tire  to  the  standard  pressure  recommended  by  the manufacturer or pressure needed by the user. 3. Screw the transmitter onto the tire valve.   4. Check the connection of Transmitter and valve with the soap solution
to confirm whether the transmitter is firmly screwed onto the valve or not, check whether there is air leakage caused by the installation or the seal of the Transmitters or not. 5. Once screwed onto the tire, transmitter can sense the pressure inside the tire and transmit the data to the monitor, and the information will appear on the screen within 6 minutes.  Note: 1. Please set the standards pressure of each tire on monitor before install  the  transmitter.  The  standard  pressure  has  been  set to100PSI in factory. 2. If one of your transmitters is broken or lost, the user only needs to replace it, others will work as normal.                 Programming of Transmitter ID When the Monitor 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 Monitor, the operation
should be finished in programming mode. At this time, make sure the transmitter to be programmed has not been screwed onto the valve yet until the programming has been finished and the Monitor returns to normal mode. Each transmitter has 4 groups of ID, for example when program the transmitter with ID of 001 001 001 158 to front right tire position, the user only needs to input the last 3 digits “158”. Monitor will record the rest 3 groups of ID automatically. 1. After powered the Monitor and the screen displays “NSP”, press P for 3 seconds to access the system programming mode, the first interface is for ID programming as shown below:     2.  Press  any  of  the  four  arrow  keys  to  choose  the  transmitter  position which needs to be programmed. 3. Then press S for 3 seconds to start programming and the digit flashes, then press up or down arrow key to adjust the value.       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 value.            5. Press    →    again to program the third digit which flashes. Press up or down arrow key to adjust the value.     6. When finish programming these 3 digits, press S for 3 seconds to save with  the  screen  flashes  twice,  beep  buzzes  twice.  Then  it  will automatically switch to next tire position. 7. Follow the above operations to program ID of other transmitters.   Transmitter Modulation Type: FSK Mid-frequency: 434.1 MHz Transmitting Power: 0 dBm Input Voltage: 3.6V (Battery) Static Current: < 0.7uA Operating temperature range: -40℃~125℃ Storage temperature range: -40℃~125℃ Transmitter weight: 25 g
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement 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.  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.  RF exposure warning  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

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