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2019-01-28 

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PROGRAMMING  THE  DATE  AND  TIME  FOR  STORED  ALARM 

HISTORY INFORMATION 

 

 NOTE:  To  enter  into  the  Date  and  Time  Programming 
Mode from the Normal Operation screen, press and hold 
the “P” button for 5 seconds until the “PROGRAM” screen 
is  displayed.  Then  press  the  “P”  button  twice  to  access 
Date and Time Programming Mode (See Figure 2-10). 

 

 NOTE: Stored alarms are not available on the “black box” products. 

  

1)

 

To adjust the Year (Y), Press and hold the “S” button 
for 3 seconds until the first digit begins to flash (See 
Figure  2-11).  Use  the  “Up”  and  “Down”  arrows  to 
adjust the numeric value corresponding to the last two 
digits  of  the  calendar  year.  The  “Left”  and  “Right” 
arrows are used to change the digit being adjusted. 
Once the Year (Y) has been entered, press and hold 
the “S” button for 3 seconds to proceed to the Month 
(M) setting (See Figure 2-12). 

 
2)

 

 To adjust the Month (M), Press and hold the “S” button for 3 seconds until the first 
digit begins to flash. Use the “Up” and “Down” arrows 
to adjust the numeric value and the “Left” and “Right” 
arrows to change the digit being adjusted. Once the 
Month (M) has been entered, press and hold the “S” 
button for 3 seconds to proceed to the Day (D) setting 
(See Figure 2-13). 

 
3)

 

 To adjust the Day (D), Press and hold the “S” button 
for 3 seconds until the first digit begins to flash. Use 
the  “Up”  and  “Down”  arrows  to  adjust  the  numeric 
value and the “Left” and “Right” arrows to change the 
digit  being  adjusted.  Once  the  Day  (D)  has  been 
entered, press and hold the “S” button for 3 seconds 
to proceed to the Hour (H) setting (See Figure 2-14). 

 

Figure 2-13 

Figure 2-14

 

Figure 2-10 

Figure 2-11

Figure 2-12

Summary of Contents for 360OTR

Page 1: ...nt wheel positions This manual can be referred to the CE CER CERB CEJ CEJB models USER MANUAL The DORAN 360OTR is designed solely to monitor tire pressure It is not designed to provide warning of a po...

Page 2: ...LOCATION 13 F HIGH PRESSURE ALARM PROGRAMMING 14 G BAUD RATE SELECTION J1939 PRODUCTS ONLY 14 III INSTALLING THE SENSORS ON THE VEHICLE 15 IV ALARM MODES 16 V NORMAL MODE ACCESSORY FUNCTIONS 18 1 DRO...

Page 3: ...N 360OTR will inform the driver of tire pressure or temperature issues so the operator has the opportunity to make necessary adjustments before a serious problem occurs Tires and valve stems should be...

Page 4: ...op pads for installing Monitor Nylon wire tie kit Sensor for each tire purchased Antenna Kit purchased Separately If you are missing any of these components DO NOT proceed with the installation Contac...

Page 5: ...ormal Operation an alert will be displayed with icons describing the fault along with an audible beeping sound Audible alarm is not available on the black box products Pressing the Set or Program butt...

Page 6: ...or to operate as intended all monitor connections should be hard wired from the monitor to the vehicle s electrical system There are three wires in the monitor harness Red is 12 24 volt positive const...

Page 7: ...ted to the monitor It could take up to 8 minutes for all sensors to transmit their information The Programming mode will need to be accessed to add sensors to the monitor Be sure to leave the sensors...

Page 8: ...down the S button until the first of the three dashes begins to blink See Figure 2 4 5 Input the three digit sensor serial number located on the sensor using the Up and Down arrows to adjust the nume...

Page 9: ...y time B BASELINE PRESSURE PROGRAMMING NOTE To enter into Baseline Pressure Programming Mode from the Normal Operation Screen press and hold the P button for 5 seconds until the PROGRAM screen is disp...

Page 10: ...s to change the digit being adjusted Once the Baseline Pressure has been set press and hold the S button for 3 Seconds until the number flashes twice and audible beeps are heard Audible alarm is not a...

Page 11: ...digit being adjusted Once the Year Y has been entered press and hold the S button for 3 seconds to proceed to the Month M setting See Figure 2 12 2 To adjust the Month M Press and hold the S button fo...

Page 12: ...the Year Y setting See Figure 2 10 To proceed to the Unit of Measure Programming screen press the P button once Note press and hold P for 5 seconds to exit programming mode and return to normal opera...

Page 13: ...igure 2 20 In the Delete Sensor Location Programming Mode all programmed sensors will be displayed If no sensors need to be deleted proceed to the next screen by pressing the P button once To delete a...

Page 14: ...and Right arrows to enable or disable the high pressure alarm Press and hold the S button until the screen flashes and audible beeps are heard G BAUD RATE SELECTION J1939 PRODUCTS ONLY NOTE To enter...

Page 15: ...ey will need to be installed in the proper tire positions on the vehicle The sensor should be tightened only by hand not with a tool Never use a tool to tighten the sensors as this could cause damage...

Page 16: ...he red warning LED will begin to flash and the audible alarm will sound at a rate of one flash beep per second The tire position with the alarm condition will be highlighted the current pressure readi...

Page 17: ...ing extreme temperature conditions or other mechanical failures Lost Signal Occurs when the monitor does not receive the RF signal from a sensor o If the monitor is unable to receive a signal from a s...

Page 18: ...arrow buttons to cycle through the display configuration see Figure 5 2 and 5 3 4 When the desired display configuration is selected press and hold the Left and Right arrow buttons for 5 seconds This...

Page 19: ...by using the Left and Right arrow keys If no buttons are pressed within 1 second the monitor will begin to show the alarm details See an example stored alarm below Figure 6 2 Air pressure of the alar...

Page 20: ...er or remote antenna kit is being used reposition the booster or remote antenna for a possible better reception WHY DOESN T MY MONITOR TURN ON Verify the fuse on all power lines is not blown If needed...

Page 21: ...system will now be active HOW DO I CHECK THE TIRE PRESSURES The pressures are updated to the 360OTR Monitor every 8 minutes under normal circumstances While the monitor is in Normal Operation mode us...

Page 22: ...monitor tire pressure 2 TIPS TIRE CONDITION Conduct a regular visual inspection of the vehicle s tires The sensors are not a substitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the user s responsibility...

Page 23: ...e pressures will increase as the vehicle is driven When tires are in motion the sidewalls are under stress carrying the load of the vehicle The tires will heat up and cause an increase in tire pressur...

Page 24: ...ond those expressly stated above No employee agent dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of DORAN Mfg LLC except as authorized in writing STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS In purc...

Page 25: ...01 28 25 For Warranty Return Authorization Call Toll Free 1 866 816 7233 4 SPECIFICATIONS VII COMPLIANCE AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 1 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT DORAN 360OTR systems comply with Part 15 Cl...

Page 26: ...block RF signals As with all RF products no signal guarantee can be made 2 CANDIAN REGULATORY STATEMENT DORAN 360OTR systems comply with Industry Canada CAN RSS Gen CNR Gen standard s Operation is sub...

Page 27: ...ster 3629 L Brass Locking Jam Nut 3639 L Flow thru Adapter for Large Bore Valve 3646 Visor clip hook loop mounting kit 3647 Pedestal Mount for Monitor DORAN MANUFACTURING CO LLC 2851 Massachusetts Ave...

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