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USER MANUAL

 

 

 

 

VT47S

 

 

 

 

 

www.ateq-tpms.com

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL VT47S www ateq tpms com...

Page 2: ...THE USER MANUAL Due to continuing improvements the information contained in this user manual the features and design of this device are subject to be changed without prior notice Edition Revision Ref...

Page 3: ...NSOR 12 1 1 Select Car Manufacturer 12 1 2 Select Car Model 12 1 3 Select year 13 1 4 Select number of wheels and select tire 13 1 5 Test Sensors 14 1 6 Service TPMS 15 1 7 OBD II relearn 15 1 8 Repro...

Page 4: ...r On settings 31 1 4 Change Auto Off Settings 31 1 5 Change Zone settings 32 ABOUT 33 1 ABOUT MENU 33 LANGUAGE 34 1 LANGUAGE MENU 34 MISCELLANEOUS 35 1 CHARGE 35 2 TOOL UPDATE 36 3 LIMITED HARDWARE WA...

Page 5: ...MHz Weight 280 g 0 617 lb TPMS tool without rubber cover 449 g 0 989 lb TPMS tool with rubber cover Temperature Operating 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Storage 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Operating Altitud...

Page 6: ...ct us Europe 15 Rue des Dames 78340 Les Clayes s Bois France Phone 33 1 30 80 10 20 E mail emea tpms ateq com Web www ateq tpms com USA Canada 35990 Industrial Rd Livonia MI 48150 Phone 734 838 6119 E...

Page 7: ...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 t...

Page 8: ...in this manual should be adhered to All operating instructions should be followed 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings Us...

Page 9: ...ry status 3 2 CONNECTORS OBD connector for OBD cable connection USB connector for battery charge and software update Display screen OK Confirmation button LF RF Antenna Trigger button Cancel No Power...

Page 10: ...r Next continue or confirm Cancel previous step Navigate to select up Navigate to select down Navigate to select left Navigate to select right 5 POWER ON Press key to turn on the TPMS TOOL Display the...

Page 11: ...r or a universal aftermarket sensor Universal sensors must be programmed before use Follow the instructions in PROGRAM SENSOR to create or clone universal sensors 6 3 RELEARN THE TPM SYSTEM Once a rep...

Page 12: ...amaged or defective 3 Wrong make model year is selected 4 Your TPMS TOOL may require a software update 5 Your TPMS TOOL is damaged or defective Please contact your tool supplier for further assistance...

Page 13: ...e and may not represent specific instructions each make and model may require When performing various functions with the tool it is important to refer to the on screen prompts and or repair manual inf...

Page 14: ...EAR 1 4 SELECT NUMBER OF WHEELS AND SELECT TIRE This option does not appear for all vehicles For example this option is used for vehicles with a TPMS sensor fitted on the spare wheel continue The firs...

Page 15: ...tton to read the sensor and press OK or use the arrow buttons to select next tire to read Right Front Right Rear Left Rear Spare Wheel Trigger if the car is equipped with a TPMS sensor fitted into the...

Page 16: ...ther function aims at reading the spare part for all the sensors available by vehicle Select SERVICE TPMS function continue previous Select car manufacturer Select car model Select year 1 7 OBD II REL...

Page 17: ...OBD II PORT Read all the sensors Plug OBD2 cable to the tool and to the vehicle Note this following screen message is displayed when all the sensors are triggered and the OBD2 cable is connected to t...

Page 18: ...transferred to the ECU The OBD2 cable can be unplugged from the ECU to the tool 2 PART LOOKUP This is a spare parts database which indicates all the sensors references available for each car Select PA...

Page 19: ...the old sensor can be read use the COPY ORIGINAL SENSOR section to recover the ID If it cannot be read use the CREATE NEW SENSOR section to create a new ID Select the sensor model continue The device...

Page 20: ...7S User Manual Page 19 41 3 1 COPY ID FUNCTION Use the keyboard to select COPY ID function continue Press to trigger the original sensor Wait a few seconds The ID of the old sensor is displayed contin...

Page 21: ...nual Page 20 41 Hold the new programmable sensor near the device antenna Press to upload data to the blank sensor Please wait during the programming process The data has been successfully transferred...

Page 22: ...select CREATE NEW SENSOR function continue Hold the new programmable sensor near the device antenna Press to upload data to blank sensor It is also possible to overwrite a programmable sensor already...

Page 23: ...SET OF SENSORS FUNCTION Use the keyboard to select COPY SET OF SENSORS function continue Press to read the first sensor Use the keyboard to select the next wheel Read all the sensors Finish by pressi...

Page 24: ...w seconds The data has been successfully uploaded to the sensor Press to continue Use the keyboard to select the next wheel Press to program the next sensor 3 2 RETRIEVE ID FUNCTION Use the keyboard t...

Page 25: ...D2 cable to the tool and to the vehicle Press when you are ready You are ready to program the first sensor with the actual ID from the car continue Press to program the first sensor Wait until the pro...

Page 26: ...VT47S User Manual Page 25 41 The data is successfully uploaded to the sensor Press to program the next sensor...

Page 27: ...CENT SENSOR DATA menu You may recall the result and continue to trigger the entire vehicle The data is automatically replaced if a new vehicle is triggered The data remains in the memory even after th...

Page 28: ...al Page 27 41 RKE TEST 1 RKE TEST This is to test the strength of the keyfob RF signal Select RKE TEST function continue previous 1 1 SELECT CAR MANUFACTURER continue previous 1 2 SELECT FREQUENCY con...

Page 29: ...ne of the keyfob buttons To start a new test previous The device waits for RF signal 1 4 TEST RESULTS PASS High signal strength green range To start a new test FAIL Low signal strength indicates low b...

Page 30: ...ON to select the area of work AMERICA EUROPE UNITS change the air pressure and temperature display kPa Bar or PSI with F or C FORMAT change the format of sensor ID display BUZZER turn buzzer to ON or...

Page 31: ...nd down to select function or settings continue previous Scroll up and down to select the units continue previous 1 2 CHANGE FORMAT SETTINGS Scroll up and down to select function or settings continue...

Page 32: ...ecimal format In this case you can easily set your tool to display IDs in decimal format to verify the reading done with the TPMS tool 1 3 CHANGE BUZZER ON SETTINGS When buzzer on is set to YES a beep...

Page 33: ...Scroll up and down to set Change from 60 min maximum to DISABLED never continue 1 5 CHANGE ZONE SETTINGS Scroll up and down to select the zone menu Scroll up and down to select a zone continue The to...

Page 34: ...VT47S User Manual Page 33 41 ABOUT 1 ABOUT MENU This menu displays the current version and information about the device Select the ABOUT menu continue...

Page 35: ...VT47S User Manual Page 34 41 LANGUAGE 1 LANGUAGE MENU Select the LANGUAGE menu continue Scroll up and down to select the language The tool will load the new selected language...

Page 36: ...ol with low battery status because the transmission and emission may not be reliable When charging the battery light is red and becomes green when the battery is fully charged When the battery is low...

Page 37: ...6 Follow the instructions until the window with the Finish button appears 7 Click Finish when the WebVT installation is complete Note To order annual update software part numbers please see your deale...

Page 38: ...me may vary depending on where you purchased your product please check with ATEQ or the retailer where you purchased your product for details Warranty claims that cannot be processed through the point...

Page 39: ...al object Use a specified charger approved by the ATEQ manufacturer and supplied with the device The tool must be returned to the factory for battery replacement Opening the tool or tampering with the...

Page 40: ...es 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 th...

Page 41: ...79 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Short Range Devices SRD Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9...

Page 42: ...the declaration The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation Radio Equipment RED Directive 2014 53 EU References to the relevant har...

Page 43: ...t 31 Function keys 9 K Keyfob test 27 L Language 34 Lights functions 8 M Main Menu 12 P Part lookup 17 Power supply 38 R Recent sensor data 26 Recycling 39 40 Retrieve ID 24 RKE Test 27 28 S Safety pr...

Page 44: ...This document is the exclusive property of ATEQ It may not be communicated reproduced or used without prior consent...

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