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10.5 Settings
Selecting your high pressure and low pressure limits
Follow these instructions to select at which high or low pressure limits you would like your Snooper Tyre Pilot to alert.
1. Next to each axle write down what your tyre pressure is by axle and calculate what your alarm setting will be.
(you may need to consult the vehicles user guide for this information)
2. High Pressure setting will be (20% above axle tyre pressure).
3. Low Pressure setting will be (10% below axle tyre pressure).
Example: Front Axle Tyre Pressure is: 100 psi
High Pressure Alarm Setting will be: 120 psi (100 psi x 1.20 (or 20%) = 120
Low Pressure Alarm Setting will be: 90 psi (100 psi x .9 (or 90%) = 90
These are industry standards for the initial set-up, some adjustment may be needed after your first journey . Every brand of tyre
operates differently, when some brands reach operating temperature the psi will increase 5 psi, other brands may increase
20 - 22 psi.
During your first journey you will see if you need to increase your High Pressure Alarm setting. For the temperature it is
recommended leaving it at the factory default of 158 degree F (70 degree C).
1. In the MySpeed menu press TPMS
2. In the TPMS menu press ‘Configure’ ( For more detailed instructions on
how to find ‘configure’ refer to section 10.3)
3. Press ‘Settings’ and this screen will be displayed
4. Adjust the upper and lower values of each axle by using the left and right
arrows values as appropriate. Ignore any axles not used.
5. Once you have adjusted the upper and lower pressures for each axle,
press the exit
(2)
to save and exit the screen.
Ensure the upper pressure value is higher than the lower pressure value and do not set the upper value higher than the upper value
of the sensors you are fitting. Up to 116 PSI or 188 PSI depending on the package purchased.
To reset the value back to factory default press ‘Reset’
For the temperature it is recommended leaving it at the factory default of 158 degree F (70 degree C) .
Purchasers of this product should not solely rely on this tyre pressure monitoring system for safety and should check the
condition and pressure of their vehicles tyres on a regular basis as described by the manufacturer of the vehicle or tyre
manufacturer. Please note, Snooper Tyre Pilot System operates on an RF system, as with many RF tyre systems this system can
occasionally suffer from interference depending on the systems location; thus causing the system to be inaccurate or not operate
at all. Tyre pressures and temperatures are not the only things that can affect tyre safety; we suggest daily visual inspections and
periodic checks of the vehicle tyres.
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