Orange Electronic M202 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual

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TAIWAN
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1. NOTICE ................................. 2
2. SPECIFICATIONS ............................ 3
3. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES ....................... 4
4. SYSTEM INSTALLATION ........................ 5
MONITOR INSTALLATION .................... 5
SENSOR INSTALLATION ..................... 6
5 SYSTEM OPERATION ......................... 7
6 ADJUSTING OPERATING UNITS ................... 7
7 ADJUSTING WARNING LEVELS .................... 8
8. SYSTEM ALARM ............................ 9
9. SENSOR REPLACEMENT ....................... 10
10. WARRANTY POLICY .......................... 11
11. QUESTIONS .............................. 11
To ensure correct operation and service, read the following
instructions before operating the Motorcycle TPMS accessory.
M202/M202L Owner’s Manual 1
Orange Electronic Co., Ltd. | 886-4—25351558 | www.orange—electronic.com
The Motorcycle TPMS Kit (M202 / M202L) complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions:
(1) this device may cause harmful interference
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates radio frequencies and may cause
interference to radio communications if not installed or used in accordance with instructions.
There is no guarantee that interference will not occur during installation. Ifthe equipment does ca use harmful
interference to a wireless reception (determined by turning the equipment off and on), try one of the following
corrective measures:
° Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
° Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
° Connect the equipment to an outlet different from the outlet the receiver is connected
Caution: Any changes or modifications in the construction of the device void the user’s authority to operate or
receive warranty for the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device
and antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Orange Electronic’s M202/ M202L is an aftermarket TPMS system intended for use on 2-wheel, non-tubed motorcycles.
The system displays tire pressure and temperature information and activates an alert for any pressure or
temperature irregularities. It is the responsibility of the driver to react promptly and with discretion to alerts.
Abnormal tire pressure should be corrected at the driver’s earliest opportunity.
Notice: The display may not receive RF signals from the sensors due to regular wear of sensors, wireless
interference or an incorrect installation. If the system does not display tire information for more than 10
minutes, the display will show lines. If this occurs, place any wireless devices (cell phone, etc.) further away
from display unit or locate a qualified tire service center to correct the issue. The tire sensor(s) may be
damaged orthe battery life may be low (usually 3 years).
*System Installation and Usage
Proper use of the TPMS requires that a qualified tire service technician has properly installed the TPMS sensors.
The M202/ M202L system is intended for use on 2-wheel motorcycles. The pressure monitoring range is 0-74psi.
*Reacting to Alerts
Upon noticing an alert, proceed to a safe location to inspect or service tire(s). A low or high pressure alert
indicates that the air pressure in one or more tires has surpassed a preset pressure level and a high-
temperature alert indicates that the temperature of one or more tires has surpassed the preset temperature
threshold.
*Use of Chemicals
Temporary resealing or re-inflation products containing internal sealants or propellants in any tire assembly
may adversely affect the operation of the sensor/transmitter.
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Thank you for purchasing the TPChecker® Tire Pressure & Temperature Monitor!
We have updated the unit with two new functionalities:
@ pressure monitoring between 0 - 74 psi
@ adjustment of individual warning levels for front and rear tires
*updated instructions for changing warning levels on back side of sheet
TPMS Sensor Specifications ,
Pressure Monitoring Range Opsi to 74psi / OkPa to 510kPa / Obar to 5.1bar '
Pressure Reading Accuracy ilpsi / i10kPa / 10.1bar (at normal pressure)
Temperature Monitoring 140°F to 248°F / 60°C to 120°C
Range
Temperature Reading ”14°C in normal environmental conditions
Accuracy
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Sensor Weight
Sensor Weight 27.5g 4; 3g (M202L)
Direct Replacement for TR412 or any valve with Rim Hole Size = 11.5mm (.453") (M202)
Direct Replacement for TR413 or any valve with Rim Hole Size = 11.5mm (.453”) (M202L)
Monitor Specifications
Operating Voltage 9V - 16V
Operating Current < 150 mA
Operating Temperature -20°C to 75°C / -4°F to 167°F
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The Orange Electronic Motorcycle TPMS Kit (M202 I M202L) requires both the display unit and tire sensors
to be installed. It is recommended to install the display unit before the two sensors.
DISPLAY UNIT INSTALLATION:
Red Wire - positive (power)
Black Wire - negative
On the motorcycle’s fuse box, connect red wire to positive electrical connection and connect
black wire to negative connection.
Optional: Use clips (Accessory E) and ties (Accessory F) to help connect and fix electrical wires
to the fuse box.
Attach velcro to the back of the display unit and place monitor at an appropriate position in
front of driver.
M202/M202L Owner’s Manual 5
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SENSOR INSTALLATION:
*Only a professional tire dealer or mechanic should install the
TPMS sensor.
Remove each tire and release the air pressure.
Take off the air valves from the wheel of the tire.
(Note: You will change the valve to a TPMS valve)
Match the number on each TPMS sensor with the correct wheel
position on the motorcycle before installing. (IMPORTANT)
F-1: Front tire
R-Z : Rear tire
Take off the valve cap and nut.
Set up the new TPMS sensor valve in the wheel.
After valve stem is through the rim, load nut.
Use a wrench to secure the valve and tighten nut to 40 kgcm
(4:0.5 Nm; 35.4 inlb)
Inflate the tires to the manufacturer’s recommended inflation
level.
Balance the tires to manufacturer’s specifications:
Balance tires using a balancing machine.
A lead tire weight may need to be added for balancing.
Sensor weight = 23.5g i 3g(M202) / 27.5g i 3g(M202L)
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Tire pressure and temperature will automatically be monitored when the TPMS unit is installed.
Once accessory power is applied, the system will scan both tire sensor IDs and display tire
pressure and temperature in real time within 3 minutes.
Use the ’Fun’ (function) button to cycle between display modes:
Mode 1 : Tire pressure
Mode 2 : Tire temperature
Mode 3 : Cycle between tire pressure and temperature
ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE UNITS:
1. Press the 'Set’ button and release after 3 seconds when screen goes blank.
2. Press the ’Set’ button to choose psi, kPa or bar.
3. Once your preferred pressure unit is displayed, press and hold ’Set’ button for 3 seconds until
the temperature unit is displayed
4. Press the ’Set’ button to choose Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C)
Once your preferred temperature unit is displayed, press and hold ’Set’ button to set your
preferred warning levels
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Use the following steps to adjust the preset high/low pressure and high temperature warning levels for
the individual front & rear tire.
The unit has been pre-loaded with alert thresholds, use care when modifying figures.
LOW/HIGH PRESSURE WARNING LEVELS:
Preset Warning Levels:
Rear High Warning Level: 50psi Front High Warning Level: 45psi
Low Warning Level: 30psi Low Warning Level: 27psi
To modify the high and low pressure warning levels for the front and rear tires, use the following steps:
1. Press and hold the ’Set’ button for 1 second to enter warning level modification.
2. The display unit will enter warning level modification for the FRONT tire first.
3. The display will show ’Lo’ with flashing numbers.
4. Use the ’Fun’ button to change the front tire’s low pressure warning level by +1psi within the
ranges of 17-50psi. After reaching desired low warning level, select front low pressure by
pressing the ’Set’ button.
5. The display will show ’Hi’ with flashing numbers.
6. Use the ’Fun’ button to change the front tire’s high pressure warning level by +1psi within the
ranges of 35-70psi. After reaching desired high warning level, select front high pressure warning
by pressing the ’Set’ button.
7. The display unit will enter warning level modification for the REAR tire second.
8. The display will show ’Lo’ with flashing numbers.
9. Use the ’Fun’ button to change the rear tire’s low pressure warning level by +1psi within the
ranges of 17-50psi. After reaching desired low warning level, select rear low pressure by
pressing the ’Set’ button.
10.The display will show 'Hi’ with flashing numbers.
11.Use the ’Fun’ button to change the rear tire’s high pressure warning level by +1psi within the
ranges of 35-70psi. After reaching desired high warning level, select rear high pressure warning
by pressing the ’Set’ button.
12. After selecting the high and low warning levels for the front and rear tires, the display will
automatically enter the set—up for high temperature warning level.
HIGH TEMPERATURE WARNING LEVEL:
Preset warning level: 176°F
Preset warning range: 140-248°F
1 The display unit will show ’Hi’ and flashing numbers.
2 Press the ’Fun’ button to modify flashing numbers to desired high temperature warning level.
3. Press the 'Set’ button once desired warning level has been reached to set warning level.
4 System will return to normal display mode, showing tire pressure and temperature.
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When the Motorcycle TPMS unit detects abnormal tire pressure, the
display unit will show tire pressure in red and continue doing so until the
abnormal pressure has been corrected.
When the Motorcycle TPMS unit detects high tire temperature, the display unit will show tire
temperature in red and continue doing so until the abnormal temperature has been corrected.
When the Motorcycle TPMS unit detects low battery voltage in the tire sensors, the display unit will
show sensor voltage in red and continue doing so until the sensor is replaced.
*It is the responsibility of the driver to act with caution and discretion in response to a warning from the
display unit. Tire pressure and temperature issues should be corrected as safely and early as possible.
M202/M202L Owner’s Manual 9
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If a sensor’s battery runs empty or if fires are rotated, the sensors need to be relearned by the display
unit in order to display the correct information.
1 Install a new Orange sensor according to directions (page 6).
Press the ’Set’ and ’Fun’ keys simultaneously for around 5 seconds. The screen will flash
white and red text. Once a ’1’ is shown, release the buttons. This indicates that sensor
replacement mode has been entered.
Press the ’Fun’ key to switch between tire to be replaced. (1 = front, 2 = rear)
Deflate the selected tire within the range of12-26psi/120—180kPa/1.2-1.8bar. When the
display unit recognizes the deflation, it will display tire pressure in red.
Inflate tire back to manufactu rer’s recommended inflation level.
When the display unit recognizes the proper inflation level, it will return to normal display
mode and monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time.
M202/M202L Owner’s Manual 10
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I WARRANTY POLICY :
WARRANTY: Orange Electronic products are guaranteed from material defects for 365 days
after the date of purchase. If the product fails under normal circumstances
within the 1st year, Orange Electronic will repair or replace the product. Prod-
uct will not be replaced or repaired if damaged from misuse or incorrect appli-
cation. To obtain repair or replacement of the product under warranty, con-
tact Orange Electronic or distributor. Proof of purchase and date of purchase
are required to validate the warranty claim.
Orange Electronic is not liable for any direct or consequential loss or property damage
arising from the use of the product.
Warning: Only use Orange Electronic replacement parts. Using other brands will not allow
the system to work and void the warranty.
I QUESTIONS :
Any questions pertaining to warranty information or other questions not answered in the preceding
pages can be answered by the place of purchase or by Orange Electronic’s service phone line or e-mail
address:
886-4-2535 1558
sales@orange-electronic.com
For updated TPMS information and Orange products visit the Orange Electronic website:
www.orange-electronic.com
Thank you for your purchase and enjoy your new Motorcycle TPMS!
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