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DANGeROUSLY LOW PReSSURe:

 At 25% below the baseline pressure level, you will receive this alert. The RED 

light on the monitor will begin to flash and will flash continuously until the low pressure condition has been resolved. 

To ensure that you are aware of the alert, a continuous signal tone will sound with the RED light for 5 seconds. If you 

want to silence the warning signal, simply press the volume control button to “MUTE” the sound of the alert. The 

monitor display will also illuminate a STOP sign to indicate the dangerous driving condition.

Tires 25% low are considered DANGEROUS. You will feel a deterioration in control and performance. It is imperative 

that you exit the roadway at the first safe opportunity. You should immediately air up the tire(s) to proper levels.

If you want to see which tire or tires have experienced a pressure loss, open the display screen. Tires with 

dangerously low pressures will flash. If you have only one low tire, the monitor will display that tire, along with the 

current tire pressure. If you have more than one 25% below normal pressure, all low tires will flash. You can use the 

arrow keys to review the pressure levels in each tire.

hIGh PReSSURe:

 At 24% ABOVE the baseline pressure level, you will receive this alert. The RED light on the 

monitor will begin to flash and will flash continuously until the high pressure condition has been resolved. To ensure 

that you are aware of the alert, a corresponding signal tone will sound with the RED light. It will beep for 5 seconds. 

If you want to silence the warning signal, simply press the volume control button to “MUTE” the sound of the alert. 

The monitor display will also illuminate a HIGH PRESSURE ICON to indicate the dangerous driving condition. 

Over-inflated tires cause uneven wear on the tread of your tires making your tires not last as long. You will also 

notice a decrease in vehicle handling and braking performance.

hIGh TeMPeRATURe: 

At 176° F or 80° C, you will receive this alert. The RED light on the monitor will begin to 

flash and will flash continuously until the high temperature condition has been resolved. To ensure that you are 

aware of the alert, a corresponding signal tone will sound with the RED light. It will beep for 5 seconds. If you want 

to silence the warning signal, simply press the volume control button to “MUTE” the sound of the alert. The monitor 

display will also illuminate a HIGH TEMPERATURE ICON to indicate the dangerous driving condition.

Hot tires increase your risk of a blowout. If you receive this alert notification please exit the roadway as soon as 

possible and let your tires cool down.

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Once errors are corrected it can take up to 5 minutes for the correction to register on the monitor.

Summary of Contents for 30100VA

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Page 2: ...o set it up or how to use do not return it to the dealer where you bought it Instead call our expert customer support team toll free at 800 835 0129 Our tech service team is available between the hour...

Page 3: ...tting The Most From Your TPMS 21 YOUR NEW TPMS SYSTEM Tire Safety Alerts 12 TPMS Components 13 Monitor Power Buttons 14 Navigation And Control Buttons 15 TPMS Warnings 16 Display Screen 17 Edit Settin...

Page 4: ...xact tire configuration Press the button to confirm your selection 3 The system will ask you to install sensors one by one for each configuration Locate the tire that corresponds to the blinking tire...

Page 5: ...ility and you can position to maximize signal strength from sensors to the monitor Also easily pivots to fit into tight compartments in your RV Insert Quick Set Installation Cord into the front of the...

Page 6: ...ation Stop on correct vehicle configuration and press to confirm selection REMEMBER Please take your monitor with you to each tire using the Quick Set Installation Cord Note It is critical that you pl...

Page 7: ...n 1 monitor will advance to memory position 2 to install your next vehicle or trailer configuration Press to move to Memory Position 2 and repeat the same steps as you did for Memory Position 1 to com...

Page 8: ...you wish to monitor in the FRONT The front vehicle will be located on the LEFT hand side of the screen in normal mode Press to confirm BACK icon is flashing Press Select the memory position you want t...

Page 9: ...ff you will need to turn it on to begin the normal operation mode Note that from the off position your TPMS system will need to reestablish the RF signature for each sensor for the Memory Positions la...

Page 10: ...in the FRONT The front vehicle will be located on the LEFT hand side of the screen in normal mode Press to confirm BACK icon is flashing Press Select the memory position you would like to monitor in t...

Page 11: ...erberate signals You may have occasion where an absence of objects on one side of your vehicle may not allow certain sensor signals to be received by the monitor If this should happen you will receive...

Page 12: ...12 Your New nVISION TPMS Offers 5 Total Tire Safety Features STOP STOP STOP STOP...

Page 13: ...ord plugs into a 12 volt outlet or cigarette lighter 5 Four 4 electronic tire pressure sensors Note that additional sensors can be purchased separately for additional tires We recommend that you also...

Page 14: ...it may take a couple of minutes for the connection between the sensors and monitor to be reacquired The electrical draw of the monitor is insignificant and should not affect the vehicle battery Volum...

Page 15: ...different options and confirm your selections You can also use the arrows to check your tire pressures Vehicle Configuration Define Mode To initiate programming of all vehicle trailer configurations...

Page 16: ...Sensor Tip We recommend that while the green light is lit which indicates all tires are reporting normal tire conditions you keep the monitor display closed This will minimize driver distractions GRE...

Page 17: ...ill not prevent tires from losing pressure or failing Your new system is designed to detect and notify you of changing tire conditions GREEN Tire conditions are safe YELLOW Please pull off the road at...

Page 18: ...low battery Follow the steps below to complete To add a sensor Press the Sensor Edit Button on the monitor Move to the specific tire press This will illuminate YES NO To add YES will be flashing and...

Page 19: ...ad at the first convenient opportunity and air up the tire s to proper levels If you want to see which tire or tires have experienced a pressure loss open the display screen Tires with low pressures w...

Page 20: ...light on the monitor will begin to flash and will flash continuously until the high pressure condition has been resolved To ensure that you are aware of the alert a corresponding signal tone will soun...

Page 21: ...ven tread wear Have your tires checked if you see cracking in the side walls Check your valve stem to make sure the rubber base does not show signs of wear and that it is firmly in place Remove bits o...

Page 22: ...eful to apply only to the threaded area of the valve stem Remove sensor s every 4 weeks to ensure that the aluminum stem and brass threads of the sensor don t bond If storing the vehicle for extended...

Page 23: ...the sensors if I store my vehicle or trailer If you re going to store your vehicle or trailer for more than 30 days we recommend that you remove the sensors Screwing the sensors onto the valve stems...

Page 24: ...is lit when cord is powered Check fuse located in the lighter plug in end of the cord by unscrewing the black ring at the silver tip of the plug Replace only with a 1 Amp fast blow fuse Check the veh...

Page 25: ...t lines and along line of sight pathways If a sensor fails to give a pressure reading move the monitor slightly reposition the antenna and try again Can I use a sealant or equalizer powder in the tire...

Page 26: ...and you will have to reprogram the system How can I completely clear my settings To clear all settings press the vehicle configuration button and while simultaneously plugging in the power cord What...

Page 27: ...t you installed your sensors after moving your vehicle or trailer or waited until a warmer time of day To remedy this problem remove and reinstall the sensors one by one You must remove the sensor for...

Page 28: ...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 inter...

Page 29: ...ollision or other accidents involving vehicles upon which the nVISION TPMS is installed LIMITATIONS Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation expressly limits the applicability of the implied warranty of merc...

Page 30: ...g Corporation will at its option either a repair the defective unit b replace the defective unit with a new unit or c replace the defective unit with a refurbished unit Hopkins Manufacturing Corporati...

Page 31: ...s 25mA in standby Less than 150mA with LEDs on Monitor Dimensions 4 25 W x 8 0 including antenna L x 4 5 open H Monitor Weight 5 8 oz Monitor Power Cord Plug Type Jack size 3 5mm outer diameter 1 35mm...

Page 32: ...7 Emporia KS 66801 WARRANTY AUTHORIZATION For Return Authorization On All Warranty Issues 800 835 0129 PRODUCT INSTALLATION QUESTIONS Technical Support 800 835 0129 TPMS Made in China 2011 Hopkins Man...

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