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User guide

REGULATORY

 STATEMENTS

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.

“Changes   or   modifications   not   expressly   approved   by   the   manufacture   could   void   the 
user's authority to operate the equipment.”
 
“NOTE: 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   or   more   of   the   following 
measures:

-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 
is connected.

-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

WARNING:

 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may

violate the user's authority to operate the equipment. 
 
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ndustries Canada:

 
 

The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed 
such   that   it   does   not   emit   RF   field  in   excess   of   Health   Canada  limits   for   the   general 
population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website
 

www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb

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Summary of Contents for TPM-RKE Analyzer 9936

Page 1: ...User s manual TPM RKE Analyzer 9936 Version 06 03 Daimler Chrysler Reference QS 258DCA U...

Page 2: ...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 whi...

Page 3: ...1 Power on off key 5 5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 6 1 Display 6 2 Lights 6 3 Keys 6 6 BATTERY SUPPLY 7 1 Battery status 7 7 MEASUREMENT 8 1 Key measurement RKE test 8 2 Valve measurement TPM functions 9...

Page 4: ...awaken and then retrieve data from smart valves mounted on vehicle wheels in order to verify their identifiers The instrument interacts with the smart valves without contact through wireless communic...

Page 5: ...5 kHz LF Reception frequencies 433 MHz or 315 MHz RF 2 TYPE OF VALVE This instrument is especially designed for the measurement of the Siemens and Schrader valves installed into Daimler Chrysler vehic...

Page 6: ...internal battery The voltage of the charger is a 24 V DC 2 USB CONNECTOR The USB connector allows the instrument software programs to be updated StarScan tool can retrieve information through the USB...

Page 7: ...old the key more than 3 seconds to power off the instrument 1 Power on At power on it displays the logo Then it displays the software revision number ATEQ VT 60 Version 06 03 Then the tool displays th...

Page 8: ...ight is on the instrument has not received the frame from the valve or the RKE TX Transmission light When this light is flashing the instrument is currently transmitting a 125 KHz frequency to activat...

Page 9: ...BATT PASS FAIL TX To see the battery status select the SETTINGS menu using the and keys Validate your entry with the key MAIN MENU RKE TEST TPM FUNCTIONS SETTINGS By using the and keys select the BATT...

Page 10: ...T The instrument displays a horizontal bar and invites you to test the key fob Hold the key fob near the antenna of the instrument between 7 and 15 centimetres and press any button of the key fob EURO...

Page 11: ...the and keys select the body code of the valve to be tested and validate with the key this code is in correspondence with a vehicle BODY STYLE SELECTION CS HB KJ BODY STYLE SELECTION LX RS WK Next by...

Page 12: ...X SENSOR DATAS 80AA323B 240 KPa SLEEP MODE SELECT TIRE LOCATION To locate the valve on the car press the key SENSOR DATAS 80AA323B 240 KPa SLEEP MODE SELECT TIRE LOCATION Then select the valve wheel l...

Page 13: ...DE SELECT TIRE LOCATION Valve identifier Tire internal pressure at sea level Valve mode To locate the valve on the car 2 No valve response If the instrument doesn t receive any information from the va...

Page 14: ...MAIN MENU RKE TEST TPM FUNCTIONS SETTINGS Select the COUNTRY parameter and validate with the key PARAMETERS MENU COUNTRY EUROPE UNIT METRIC AUTO OFF DISABLE Then select the valve region between US CA...

Page 15: ...U RKE TEST TPM FUNCTIONS SETTINGS Select the UNIT parameter and validate with the key PARAMETERS MENU COUNTRY EUROPE UNIT METRIC AUTO OFF DISABLE Then select the unit between US and METRIC and validat...

Page 16: ...lidate with the key PARAMETERS MENU COUNTRY EUROPE UNIT METRIC AUTO OFF DISABLE The cursor position moves to the right of the screen and by using the and keys choose the auto off time between DISABLE...

Page 17: ...parameter and validate with the key PARAMETERS MENU AUTO OFF DISABLE BATTERY LEVEL BACK LIGHT 0 The cursor position moves to the right of the screen and by using the and keys adjust the back light int...

Page 18: ...lled first Press and hold the and the at the same time NB in case of error of manipulation to exit from this menu press the key BOOTSTRAP VT60 4 11 USB 2 00 When the USB cable is connected CONFIGURED...

Page 19: ...Left right front rear V V V V V DEACTIVATE SENSOR TIRE LOCATION Left right front rear V V SNIFFING MODE V V V 2002 LH PR RS WJ READ SENSOR TIRE LOCATION Left right front rear V V V V V DEACTIVATE SEN...

Page 20: ...ar V V DEACTIVATE SENSOR V V SNIFFING MODE V V V 2006 CS HB KJ RS WK XK READ SENSOR TIRE LOCATION Left right front rear V V V PARK SENSOR TIRE LOCATION Left right front rear V DEACTIVATE SENSOR V SNIF...

Page 21: ...Country Caravan RS 2004 2005 Siemens Liberty KJ 2004 Siemens Liberty KJ 2005 Present Siemens Commander XK 2006 Present Siemens Pacifica CS 2005 Present Siemens Town Country Caravan RS 2006 Present Si...

Page 22: ...ment 9 Measurements 8 Menu structure 17 No response 11 Parameters menu 12 Parameters setting 12 Power on 5 Radio frequencies 3 RKE 8 RS232 connectors 4 StarScan tool 16 Start key 5 Supply 7 Supply con...

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