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To ensure correct operation and service please read these instructions before installing and
operating the TPMS feature of the TPMS/GPS unit.
Owners Manual for TPMS plus GPS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM .......................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS OF TPMS ............................................................................................................... 4
GPS FEATURE .................................................................................................................................... 4
ACCESSORIES OF TPMS + GPS ........................................................................................................ 5
TPMS SENSOR INSTALLATION. 6
DISPLAY UNIT INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 8
TPMS RECENER INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
TPMS PRODUCT SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................... 8
Sorrwmi INTERFACE lumooucnou. 9
TPMS USER TIRE SEI'I‘ING MANUAL
NOTE . 14
TABLEI ............................................................................................................................................. 14
TABLEZ ............................................................................................................................................. 15
WARRANTY POLICY ........................................................................................................................ 16
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Thank you for your purchase of the Orange Electronic Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMSL
TPMS systems are designed to enhance vehicle safety. Once professionally and properly
installed in your vehicle, the TPMS system will automatically monitor the pressure and
temperature of your tires. This system includes a sensing device and monitor designed to
measure and display real-time tire temperature and pressure conditions A visual and audible
warning notifies the driver when readings are detected outside the setting limits. Benefits of
proper tire inflation include extended tire life, reduced fuel consumption and enhanced safety.
Annllsaflnns
Your TPMS product is intended for use with passenger cars and light trucks with a maximum
tire pressure rating of73 psi.
mm
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,
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class E 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.
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
Eaution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device, which are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance, could void the user' 5 authority to operate
the equipment. To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and
its antenna must not be co-Iocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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IEMSflseandMLamings
This system is a sensing device designed to measure and display tire pressure and temperature
and / or to activate an alert to the driver when pressure and temperature irregularities are
detected which are outside the setting limits entered into the unit. It is the responsibility of the
driver to react promptly and with discretion to alerts.
Eaution: It is recommended to have this product professionally installed. The system is a
wireless Radio Frequency (RF) product; therefore, it may not receive a signal due to poor
enwronmental conditions, |ncorrect operation or incorrect installation. When the system does
not receive a signal from any tire sensor for more than 10 minutes, the system will send
warning signals to GPS unit. The TPMS function installed in the GPS unit (INSERT TPMS SYMBOL
RED) will flash ”red flash” . If it is safe to move the vehicle, reposition the vehicle to another
location. If the warning symbol remains illuminated, seek a qualified tire or auto technician for
a functional system check.
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Specifications of TPMS
1. SENSOR AND TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
Battery life More than 7 years, nominal.
Storage temperature -40°C to 125°C
Operating temperature -30°C to 120°C
Operating humidity 95%
Operating frequency 433.92 MHz
Pressure monitoring range 0~73 psi
Pressure reading accuracy
At Normal condition
1 1psi at normal pressure range
Temperature reading accuracy
14°C in normal environmental condition
Battery 3.0V
Sensor weight 32g $39
2. RECEIVER SPECIFICATINS
Operating voltage SV DC
Operating current 25mA
Monitored temperature range -30°C to 125°C
Operating temperature -30°C to 85°C
G PS Featu re
1. Hardware
GPS Chlpset SiRF Atlas 4,64channels
Antenna Real built—in antenna
Display 4.3 inch TFT color touch Screen
Resolution 480*272 WQVGA
Battery 1000 mAh
Internal Memory
64MB DDR1 RAM
ZGB Internal Flash Memory
External Memory
TF Card Slot, (Support to 8 GB)
Input Voltage:1 2V~24V
Car Charger OutputVoltage:5V t 0 25V
Operating current:1mA
Operating temperature 0°C to 60°C
Storage temperature -20°C to 70°C
2. Software
Operating System WINCE 6.0 Core Version
Language English, Traditional / Simplified Chinese
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‘ Attessuriu dfTPMS + GPS
“ GPS Display Unit
“ Wireless Receiver
Wireless Transmlter
Sensor [Remote Sensing
Screws to attic h sensor
to Tire Va Ives
[Nyloc k screw)
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TPMS Sensor Installation
Step
Operation Process
Photograph
TPMS System should only be installed by a professional
tire dealer or auto mechanic.
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Remove the tires and release air pressure Take off the core
air valve from the tire from the wheel. (NOTE: You must
install the TPMS provided valve).
Identify the ID number on each sensor (D) with position of
tire on the vehicle. (IMPORTANT)
RF — 1 = Right Front, No.1
RR — 2 = Right Rear, N04 2
LR — 3 = Left Rear, Not 3
LP —4 = Left Front, No.4
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Install the new TPMS special valve (E) in the wheel.
Use the new TPMS special Nylock screw (F) to tighten the
transmitter sensor into the valve on the wheel. 2.9 ft./Ib
torque.
Adjust the transmitter sensor angle so that the transmitter
fits tightly on the wheel and then tighten the screw for
the transmitter' 5 sensor so that it is fixed on the wheel.
Clean inside the tire to prevent the tire from damaging
the transmitter sensor.
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Inflate tires manufacturer’s specifications. Balance the
tires to the manufacturer’s specification.
Balance the tire
a. Balance tires by using a balancing machine
b. A lead tire weight may be required for proper
8 balancing.
c. Balance until the tire balance shows balance as
”0K" .
The Steps above will require the assistance auto
mechanic. It is important that the wheels are balanced
after the fitting of the TPMS sensors in order to ensure the
safe operation ofthe tire.
9 Repeat Steps 1-8 for the remaining tires.
Turn the ignition key of the vehicle until the power is
10 activated on vehicles power outlet. Plug in Accessories A,
B & C to activate the TPMS feature of the GPS unit.
Note
1.
Temporary resealing or reinflation products containing internal sealants or propellants in
any tire assembly may adversely affect the operation of the sensor/transmitter.
Strongly recommend to examine or exchange ”tire valve" , to prevent tire valve puncture.
The valve and Nylock screws that are included with the TPMS + GPS unit are considered
wear items and are not covered by the manufacturer' s warranty. Replacement parts may
be purchased by contacting sale@oenatpms.com or 1 -888-407-8767.
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Display Unit Installation
Ill IS I! . I II .
1. Plug in one side of (C) the power con nection for (iga rette Lighter into (B) the TPMS wireless
receiverlocated on the USB side.
2. (B) TPMS wireless receiver plug in (A) GPS USB power connection.
3. Plug [C] Power Connection to(igarette Lighter intorhe vehicle's cigarette lighter mcket.
4. Set up (G) holder, and then insla II the GPS unitwith holder in front of driver at an
appropriate position
5. After set up the monitor please take off the protection film from the panel of monitor.
TPMS Product Software Functions
Once Orange TPMS (l ire Pressure System) is properly installed the GPS software will
automatically detect TPMS function when GPS system is turned on. The tire pressure function
will be operational only when accessories A, B, 84 ( are connected and the GPS unit is powered
on. The TPMS + GPS system will automatically monitor the pressure and temperature of your
tires This system includesa sensing device and monitor designed to measure and display real-
time tire temperature and pressure conditions. A visual and audible warning notifies the driver
when readings are detected outside the setting limits. The GPS product software will be
updated periodically please check for updated revisions. The user can search this website and
download newest software at httpflwww .ora ngeelectroniccom
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Navigation ’I‘9’- TPMS
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GPS System Homepage:
Homepage displays 2 icons GPS and TPMS
functions. These are one touch icon
function keys PRESS “Orange TPMS" tire
icon on the screen to enter TPMS function
system.
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A: (Back Button): Backto previous page
B: (Tire Pressure): Unit (kPa ‘ psi‘ bar)
C: (Tire Temperature); Unit (°C‘ °F)
D: (Connection Status): White = RF Signal
received and normal. Red RF Signal
connection interrupted and signal nnt
received for morethan 10 minutes.
E: (Battery Status): Low Battery indicator
indicates insufficient battery power and
new replacement sensorwiII be required.
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F: (Frame): Blue Frame = Tire pressure and
temperature are normal with in the range
of user settings. Red Frame: Tire pressure
and Temperature are outside the range of
usersettings.
G: (TPMS Warning): If tire pressure and
temperature are outsidethe range of user
settings a warning icon will be displayed
(G) and a warning alarm will sound.
GPS Function Home Screen
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GPS Navigation Interface:
H: (Enter TPMS System): In primary, GPS
menu PRESS (H) TPMS icon to enter into
TPMS screen.To return backto Navigation
menu, PRESS (A) back icon to return to
GPS Function Home Screen.
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(Alert Window) In GPS Navigation
window a warning window will be
displayed to alert the driver when tire
pressure ortem perature is above or below
user settings. (Alert Window): PRESS (I)
TPMS window to close. PRESS (J) to enter
TPMS interface. PRESS (K) to mute alarm.
NOTE: If tire pressure and temperature are
outside the user setting limits. This
window will display every 5 minutes to
remind user that abnormal conditions
exist.
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TPMS settings I
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The system settings are preset at recommended
settings only it isthe responsibility ofthe userto
checkyour factory tire settings before you enter
data.
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TPMS settings
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Low~press sellings
Temp semngs
Temp alert semngs
TPMS UserTire Setting Manual
Orange TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring
System) has 3 function settings:
i.TPMS settings
2.Sensor Learning
3.Tire Rotation.
L: PRESS (L) “TPMS Settings" to activate
TPMS Settings Screen.
TPMS Settings: The settings screen
i. This is the user interface screen to set
the high and low limits or your tires
factory settings. The unit of
measurement have available options:
Pressure (Psi, kPa, bar), and
Temperature: Celsius and Fahrenheit
(C,F)
2. To establish your alarm settings, set
pressure and temperature warning
parameters by using "v" "A" button.
This will adjust the values according
to your tIre factory recommended
settings IImIts. An alarm notification
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To initIate sensor location, replacement of
a sensor or rotating tire order, the sensor
ID codes and tire location have to match
the positions shown on the monitoring
screen. There are two options for system
sensor learning: (1) ”manually enter ID"
and (2) ”auto learn bytire deflation"
M: PRESS (M) to activate sensor learning
screen.
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Every sensor has specific ID code identified on the
sticker on the sensor.
Manually entering in Sensor ID:
Use keyboard to enter specific sensor ID
code.
N: PRESS Specific Tire in which you will be
identifying sensor ID. Ensure the sensor
ID matches the tire location on the screen.
A "‘/check" sign will indicate the tire
selected.
0: PRESS (Learn by ID Key-in): and a
keyboard will be displayed.
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P: (Keyboard): Enter ID number identified
and located on the sticker on sensor.
0: (Yes): After entering ID number of
sensors press the enter button to finish ID
key in.
Repeat steps (N-Q) to enter ID numbers
and location for remaining tires and
sensors.
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Deflate the tIres to retrieve specIfIc Sensor
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R: (Choose Tlre): PRESS a speclflc fire a
”fCheck" wIII indicate tire selection.
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PRESS ”Yes" and wait approximately10
seconds.
T: A 30 second display window will
appear. The user has 30 seconds to start
tire deflation. If operation is successful the
30 second display window countdown will
stop and the ID learning will finish
automatically.
Repeat steps (R-T) above operation 3
times to complete auto learning by tire
deflation process.
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U: (Deflation failure): If Auto Learning by
Tire Deflation failed review possible
causes offailure.
Make sure Accessories A, B, and C are all
connected with vehicles power outlet and
GPS unit is powered on.
A strong RF frequency maybe interfering
with the signal. If it is safe to move the
vehicle, reposition the vehicle to another
location.
Repeat steps (R-T) until It becomes
successful.
TPMS settings 1
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Rotating your tires: The TPMS sensor ID
position has to be adjusted to the rotated
posItIon of the tire and match what Is
displayed on screen. ThIs Is to Identify
the correct location of the sensors ID and
properly display the location on the
screen.
V: PRESS (V) to activate the tire rotation
screen
Tire and Sensor ID current location before
rotation.
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W: PRESS tire rotation sequence a “check"
sign will indicate sequence in which tires
are being rotated.
YES: PRESS the tire sequence tire were
rotated and PRESS ”YES" to proceed
with the rotation ofthe wheels or ”NO"
to cancel the selection.
Note
1. After TPMS receiver Is connected to the GPS unit (accessoriesA, B and C). Turn on GPS unit
and a wIndowwIIl display a message atthe bottom Right-rear side of screen. ”TPMS Receiver
Connected Successfully" OR ”TPMS ReceiverRemoved" . If ”TPMS ReceiverRemoved" ,
please checkany loose connections of for the TPMS receiver, and GPS.
When TPMS receiver Is removed from GPS, or GPS UnIt or vehicles power source Is powered off,
Right-rear sIde of frame will show ”TPMS Receiver Removed" .
2. When warning alert occurs, It Is the responsibility ofthe drIver to react promptly and with
discretion to alerts.
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Glossary
kPa Pressure reading in Kilo Pascal
psi Pressure reading in pound persquare inch
bar Pressure reading in bar
“C Temperature reading in degrees Celsius
“F Temperature reading in degrees Fahrenheit
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Table2
kPa , psl, bar Converslon Table
kPa psi bar kPa psi bar kPa psi bar
10 1 0.1 210 31 2.1 410 59 4.1
20 3 0.2 220 32 2.2 420 61 4.2
30 4 0.3 230 34 2.3 430 62 4.3
40 6 0.4 240 35 2.4 440 64 4.4
50 7 0.5 250 37 2.5 450 65 4.5
60 9 0.6 260 38 2.6 460 67 4.6
70 10 0.7 270 39 2.7 470 68 4.7
80 12 0.8 280 41 2.8 480 70 4.8
90 13 0.9 290 42 2.9 490 71 4.9
100 15 1 300 44 3.0 500 73 5
110 16 1.1 310 45 3.1
120 17 1 .2 320 47 3.2
130 19 1.3 330 48 3.3
140 20 1 .4 340 50 3.4
150 22 1.5 350 51 3.5
160 23 1.6 360 53 3.6
170 25 1.7 370 54 3.7
180 26 1.8 380 55 3.8
190 28 1 .9 390 57 3.9
200 29 2 400 58 4.0
°C / “F Converslon Table
“C ”F “C "F 'C “F
-40 -40 20 68 80 176
-30 -22 30 86 90 194
-20 -4 40 104 100 212
-10 14 50 122 110 230
0 32 60 140 120 248
10 50 70 1 58 12 5 257
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Warranty Policy
We warrant our products for one year (365 days) from the date oforiginal purchase to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship. If, during this period, the product fails under
normal usage, because of a manufacturing defect, we will replace or repair the item. To obtain
repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty, please return the product to the place
of purchase. Proof of purchase and date of purchase are required to validate the warranty claim.
All implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability, are limited to this same
ninety-day period from date of original purchase. We are not liable for any direct or
consequential loss or property damage arising from any use ofthis product. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
This coes not affect your statutory rights.
Note: Warranty does not cover consumed accessories: The valve and nylock screws that are
included with the TPMS + GPS unit are considered wear items and are not covered by the
manufacturer' 5 warranty. Replacement parts may be purchased by contacting
filmtpmscom or 1-888-407-8767. All the Tire valves and the Screws are recommended to
be replaced W|th when rotatlng the tires, changing of tires, and changing of Wireless
Transmitter sensors. (Whenever a Wireless Transmitter Sensor is installed or reinstalled a new
Tire valve” and “Screws for the Tire Valve” must be used).
Earning only use TPMS sensor replacement parts (these can be purchased from Agents).
TPMS cannot use other brands of TPMS sensors for replacement parts. Using
other brands will be cause failure and will void the warranty.
Any other questions and questions relate to warranty, it could directly contact with
represented vendor.
salesQoenatpmscom
Other update news relate to Orange TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system), it could get latest
news from Orange website.
WWW
wwworangetgms-gsacgm
Finally, Orange appreciates your support and purchase ofOrange TPMS..
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