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SET button for 3 seconds until the monitor beeps 
twice and the display flashes twice.   The display is 
shown like 

Figure 2-14

.

4. To adjust the hour (h) you will need to press and 
    hold the SET button until the center digit flashes.  
    Keep in mind that the hour will be displayed as a 24-
    hour clock.  An example is that 3:00 in the afternoon 
    will be shown on the clock as h15.  Pressing the up 
    and down arrow buttons will adjust the value of this 
    digit.  When you have selected the number that you 
    want press the right button to adjust the right digit in 
    the same manner with the up and down arrow buttons.  
    When you have the proper number displayed for the 
    hour (h) press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds 
    until the monitor beeps twice and the display flashes 
    twice.

Figure 2-15

)

The monitor will now display like 

.

5. To adjust the minute (M) you will need to press and 
    hold the SET button until the center digit flashes.  You 
    will notice that the Month and Minute both use the (M).  
    Pressing the up and down arrow buttons will adjust 
    the value of this digit.  When you have selected the 
    number that you want, press the right button to adjust 
    the right digit in the same manner with the up and 
    down arrow buttons.  When you have the proper 
    number displayed for the Minute (M) press and hold 
    the SET button for 3 seconds until the monitor beeps 
    and the display flashes twice.

 

Figure 2-16

)

The monitor will now 

    display like

.

6. This will have brought you back to the (Y) years 
    setting.  Press the PROG button momentarily to move 
    to the Pressure Units Programming Mode (

see

 

Figure 

    2-17

).  If you are done with the programming 

    operation you can press the PROG button for 5 
    seconds and the monitor will automatically return to 
    the normal mode of operation.  This can be done in 
    any section of the program mode when the 
    programming is  completed.

Figure 2-14

Figure 2-15

Figure 2-16

II. SETUP AND INSTALLATION

 

Summary of Contents for 360RV

Page 1: ...The DORAN 360RV is designed solely to monitor tire pressure It is not designed to provide warning of a potential or actual tire blowout The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration considers...

Page 2: ...tion F High Pressure Alarm Programming III Installing the Sensor on the Vehicle IV Alarm Modes 1 First Stage Alarm for 12 5 Low 2 Second Stage Alarm for 25 Low 3 High Pressure Alarm 4 Lost Sensor Alar...

Page 3: ...RF products signal interruption can occur and prevent a signal to reach the monitor When used properly the Doran 360RV will inform the driver of the tire pressures on the vehicle so the operator has...

Page 4: ...not any faults the monitor will display a green light and the display will show ON Alert Mode When the monitor has received a signal that is outside of the parameters of the Normal Operation an alert...

Page 5: ...rette power adapter will need to be removed from the power cord and then you will see that there are three wires in the harness we suggest that you leave a few inches of wire on so you can use the plu...

Page 6: ...attempted to install the system and the sensors have not been programmed into the monitor the system will need to be programmed per the following section PROG Used to enter the program modes Also use...

Page 7: ...nd then you can release the button When you have entered this mode the monitor will display all of the tire positions and the word PROGRAM will be displayed see Figure 2 1 As you will see by Figure 2...

Page 8: ...ay 6 The center dash of this digit will now blink see Figure 2 5 Use the up and down button to change this digit to the number needed for the second digit of the sensor When you have selected the corr...

Page 9: ...nd Time for Stored Alarm History Information just press the PROG button briefly 1 time The display should look like Figure 2 10 Anytime during this mode you can escape out to the next program mode by...

Page 10: ...he baseline pressure would be imputed as 095 3 Press the left or right arrow button to select the next digit Use the up and down arrow buttons to change that digit When you have entered the number tha...

Page 11: ...e The monitor will now display like Figure 2 12 2 To adjust the Month M you will need to press and hold the SET button until the center digit flashes The months will be displayed as 01 for January thr...

Page 12: ...will need to press and hold the SET button until the center digit flashes You will notice that the Month and Minute both use the M Pressing the up and down arrow buttons will adjust the value of this...

Page 13: ...e The monitor is also capable of displaying the air pressure in BAR and kPa see Figure 2 18 and 19 If you want the monitor to read in PSI then nothing needs to be done except to press the PROG button...

Page 14: ...e press and hold the PROG button for 5 seconds The monitor will display the available sensors to delete and the words PROGRAM and DELETE will be displayed on the screen see Figure 2 20 If a sensor doe...

Page 15: ...de The HIGH PRESSURE PROGRAM mode will allow you to set up your monitor to alarm if a pressure that is 25 higher than the baseline pressure is detected This feature can assist in the checking of eleva...

Page 16: ...a metal stem It does improve the life of the stem due to premature failure from drying out and cracking Inferior stems have been found in the market and can cause extensive damage The dill valve at ea...

Page 17: ...SORS ON THE VEHICLE 15 Figure 3 3 1 If the sensors have been programmed to the monitor you will now need to install the sensors onto the proper wheel positions on the vehicle The sensor should be tigh...

Page 18: ...ALARM MODES An alert indicates that you are operating your vehicle in a dangerous condition When the low pressure light illuminates STOP and check your tire s as soon as safely possible and inflate th...

Page 19: ...l only be displayed during the fast leak and will go out after 18 seconds when the air quits leaking from the tire We suggest that the tire be inspected immediately Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 On a level 2...

Page 20: ...will go out The audible beeper will beep once per second and HIGH PRESSURE will be displayed on the monitor screen This can be caused by extreme heat generated into the tire When the High Pressure wa...

Page 21: ...e section that is not selected will drop from the screen see Figure 5 2 and 5 3 4 When your selection is made press both the front and rear arrow buttons for 5 seconds and this will lock your selectio...

Page 22: ...s is necessary It is unlikely that the typical RV enthusiast will require this feature Monitoring the faults and when they occur can be a useful tool for the over the road trucking industry To enter t...

Page 23: ...finished checking the alarm history the PROG and SET buttons can be pressed together for three seconds to return to the normal operation mode Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 4 Backlight on for night operation T...

Page 24: ...le just a few feet can sometimes overcome this problem The sensor will need to be removed and re installed to activate the sensor for it to report quickly to the monitor If you are using an optional s...

Page 25: ...hen less than 5 lbs of air pressure are present When putting system back on power monitor first and then screw sensors onto their original wheel locations Pressure reading will display within a few mi...

Page 26: ...once per second until low pressure is corrected or a button is pressed to place Monitor in Quiet Mode 2 Air pressure has dropped to the second alert level 25 under your programmed pressures Alert will...

Page 27: ...rofessional ROTATING REPLACING TIRES When rotating or replacing tires mark wheel location of each sensor Remove sensors and store in bags or in an egg carton until work is done and then return the sen...

Page 28: ...mitation acts of God or exposure to abrasive or corrosive materials or pollutants or attributable to collision or other accidents involving motorcycles upon which the DORAN 360RV is installed LIMITATI...

Page 29: ...for any dispute in connection with the purchase or use of the product shall be the state and federal courts of general jurisdiction located in Hamilton County Ohio U S A SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS I...

Page 30: ...INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THATMAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THE DORAN 360RV IS A DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING TIRE PRESSURES AS WITH ALL DEVICES THAT USE RF SIGNALS THE SIGN...

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