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8.6 Tire Sensor ID Pairing to the Receiver

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8.6.1  The screen will show “---” at the LF tire by default.

8.6.2

  

8.6.3  Press         and the display “---”will start blinking, it is ready for Tire Sensor ID Pairing. Each tire will 

           have 120 seconds to complete the Tire Sensor ID Pairing after the blinking starts. The receiver will 

           emit a long beep and go back to the Tire Sensor ID Pairing Mode if it doesn’t receive any signal 

           from tire deflation within 120 seconds.

8.6.4  8.5.3  Deflate the corresponding tire, the receiver will beep when receiving the signal, the ID 

                     Pairing is finished when the screen shows the sensor’s ID number.

8.6.5   Press          for the next Tire Sensor ID Pairing.

After completing the Tire Sensor ID Pairing for all tires, press      .

Remark:  Trigger all sensors again after finishing the Tire Sensor ID Pairing, to see 

if the tire data is shown at correct wheel location on the receiver display.

To pair the tire sensor ID to the receiver:

1. Start by moving the tow vehicle with the receiver unit installed close to the trailer or towable that has 

    the TPMS Sensors installed on the tires. 

2. Disconnect the tow vehicle from the trailer electrically and physically if it is connected.

3. Move the tow vehicle with the receiver close to the wheels of the trailer or towable.

4. Enter the Settings Mode Menu and select “Tire Sensor ID Pairing” mode

5. Follow the procedure 8.5.1 through 8.5.4 for all Tire Sensors being paired to the Receiver.

Summary of Contents for TPMS4W

Page 1: ...ecifications 4 TPM Sensor Installation 5 TPM Receiver Installation 6 TPMS Repeater Installation 7 Driving Mode Menu 8 Setting Mode Menu 9 Alarm Warnings and Display Symbols 10 Troubleshooting 11 Customer Service Limited Warranty Contents English Tuson TPMS Retrofit Kit User Manual ...

Page 2: ...eption which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures 01 English 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...

Page 3: ...e the vehicle away from the current location nearby there may be signal interference or drive the vehicle to a tire shop to check 1 2 Product Warning 02 English 1 2 4 Temporary resealing or re inflation products containing internal sealants or propellants in any tire assembly may adversely affect the operation of the sensor transmitter The product manufacturer does not assume any liability as a re...

Page 4: ...nty to be valid If the TPMS sensor is improperly installed or disassembled causing damage to the sensors the warranty will not cover this type of damage Accessories in the box Cigarette Lighter Cable Vin 12 24V x 1 Suction Cup Holder x 1 Cable Tie x 5 User Manual x 1 Warranty Card x 1 Sensor Interchangeable Valve Stem 0 625 0 453 TPMS Receiver Monitor Repeater TPMS4W TPMS6W 1 1 1 ...

Page 5: ... Range Weight ITEM Specification 3V DC 433MHz 22 F 257 F 30 C 125 C 40 F 185 F 40 C 85 C 0 203 psi 1 5 psi 0 1400 kPa 10 kPa 40 F 257 F 5 4 F 40 C 125 C 3 C 30 g 1 Oz 3 1 Sensor Specifications Vehicle Types for TPMS use Maximum 6 wheel Tuson TPMS is designed for all types of RVs commercial and livestock trailers Great for commercial and passenger vehicles as well ...

Page 6: ...4V DC 120 mA 433 MHz 4 F 185 F 20 C 85 C 40 F 185 F 40 C 85 C 0 203 1 5psi 0 1400 10kPa 40 F 257 F 5 4 F 40 C 125 C 3 C 4 5 x2 1 x1 116 5 x 53 x 25 mm 3 4 Oz 95g 3 2 Repeater Specifications Note When using kPa as the unit of air pressure the monitor will display Hi if the air pressure is over 999kPa Air pressure values will be displayed normally when the unit of measure selected is in psi or Bar ...

Page 7: ...ting Frequency Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Cable Length Size Weight ITEM Specification 12 24V DC 11 2 mA 433 MHz 4 F 185 F 20 C 85 C 40 F 185 F 40 C 85 C 90 inches 2300 mm 3 5 x3 8 x0 9 88 x 96 x 23 mm 6 Oz 170g 3 3 Repeater Specifications ...

Page 8: ...s are properly installed according to the corresponding wheels in Fig 2 then 8 5 Setting the Tire Position on the Receiver can be skipped during the first installation and save time Wheel orientation mark LF Driver Front RF Passenger Front RF Passenger Front LR Driver Middle RR Passenger Middle TL Driver Rear TR Passenger Rear TL Driver Rear TR Passenger Rear RR Passenger Middle LF Driver Front LR...

Page 9: ...es and one 1 fits 0 625 rim holes The IVS should be installed using a single grommet only Do not use both sizes of the included grommets to install the valve stem Please check and make sure that the correct grommet size is used for the valve stem and fits the rim hole prior to TPMS sensor installation Please use the preassembled 0 625 grommet on the valve stem if the rim hole is 0 625 When the rim...

Page 10: ...n place the back of the sensor body to face the inner surface of the rim so that the sensor is parallel to the rim Fig 5 Holding the sensor in place guide the washer onto the metal valve stem on the outside of the rim hole Then secure the nut on the metal valve stem and tighten to 2 95 Ft lbs 4 N m torque Once secured affix the cap to the metal valve stem Fig 6 Secure the sensor to the metal valve...

Page 11: ...ust to the proper angle and adsorb it on the windshield 5 2 2 Insert the power cable into the bottom of the Receiver 5 2 3 Insert the cigarette lighter side of the power cable into the cigarette lighter socket to supply power Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 5 1 ReceiverAppearance 5 TPMS Receiver Installation 10 English ...

Page 12: ...TPMS will be installed on The repeater is designed to repeat the TPMS tire sensors RF signals to the receiver in the tow vehicle Ideally to get better RF transmission between repeater and tire pressure sensors the repeater should be in an open space and no barriers between tire pressure sensors Regarding the repeater specification please refer to the Chapter 3 3 ...

Page 13: ...r the house battery Use self tapping screws to fasten the repeater with the trailer side black arrow facing the 5th wheel or gooseneck trailer and the power cable end of the repeater facing the tow vehicle 6 2 2 Mount the O ring connectors on the repeater s power cables to the proper trailer battery terminals The RED power cable is to be connected securely to the POSITIVE battery terminal The BLAC...

Page 14: ... display mode During the Driving Mode press to adjust the volume Press to mute the alarm tone when alarm is going off It will sound the alarm again if receiver power is reset or another alarm occurs in this wheel or if the alarm occurs in the other wheels Hold for 3 seconds to turn off the screen the receiver is still working in the background 13 English Pressure units Default tire pressure value ...

Page 15: ...ion 2 Setting Tire Pressure Unit 3 Setting Tire Temperature Unit 4 Setting the Number of Axles to Receiver 5 Setting Tire Position on the Receiver 6 Tire Sensor ID Pairing to the Receiver The receiver can store the ID sensors of up to 3 vehicles Vehicle Selection enables you to view set or modify the TPMS settings of a specific vehicle The first step is to select the vehicle that you would like to...

Page 16: ...t the setting procedure for CAR 2 and CAR 3 8 1 4 If the user has two or three vehicle parameters already saved in the receiver the receiver will automatically connect with the closest paired vehicle identify the sensor IDs for that vehicle and display the correct parameters in several minutes If there is a delay after changing the vehicle on the receiver reset the receiver power in order to get t...

Page 17: ...ed value 8 2 5 When you have completed the settings for all tires you will hear three short beeps indicate that the changes have been saved successfully OK 16 English 8 3 1 The screen will show C and F by default 8 3 2 Press then the units will blink now press to select desired unit then press to confirm 8 3 3 Press to adjust to the desired tire temperature value 8 3 4 Press when the temperature i...

Page 18: ...ss and the numbers will start flashing OK OK 8 4 3 Press to select the number of axles and then press to confirm 8 4 4 Pressing will increase one axle 8 4 5 Pressing will decrease one axle 8 4 6 Finally press and the receiver will beep indicating that the setting has been saved The receiver will automatically go to the next setting function ...

Page 19: ... green If no change is made in this mode for 60 seconds the receiver will beep to warn that setting has not been completed successfully 8 5 4 Then press to select the new position to which you want to move the previously selected position and press to confirm the digit at the new position will also turn green 8 5 5 The digits at both exchanged positions will remain displayed in green for 3 seconds...

Page 20: ...D number 8 6 5 Press for the next Tire Sensor ID Pairing After completing the Tire Sensor ID Pairing for all tires press Remark Trigger all sensors again after finishing the Tire Sensor ID Pairing to see if the tire data is shown at correct wheel location on the receiver display To pair the tire sensor ID to the receiver 1 Start by moving the tow vehicle with the receiver unit installed close to t...

Page 21: ...g of excessive low tire pressure indicates that the tire pressure has decreased by 20 or more of the standard tire pressure value set by the user 3 Warning of excessive tire temperature indicates that the tire temperature has risen over the standard tire temperature value set by the user 4 Climate change could be a factor for tire pressure change please go to a service shop to do pressure adjustme...

Page 22: ...ndard pressure valve or 150 kPa take the bigger value P 1 5 standard pressure value T standard temperature value No signal receiving at least 10 minutes Not activated when vehicle is stopped Battery voltage at the tow vehicle 11 5V Battery voltage at the trailer 11 5V or 23V Beep per second Beep per second Beep per second Beep per second None None None TPMS Sensor Low Battery Power Sensor battery ...

Page 23: ...eived Screen shows the pressure and the temperature as Low Tire Pressure Signal interference Vehicle has stopped or moves too slowly Sensor is damaged or low battery power Please inflate the tires to the correct pressure to prevent an erroneous alarm Move the tow vehicle away from the current area Keep driving for a few minutes make tires rotate to capture signals Go to a qualified service shop fo...

Page 24: ...ovided by the distributor that your product was purchased in Please contact your distributor who originally sold you the Tuson product Or contact us Toll Free 800 968 8766 Email InfoRVBrakes tuson com Tuson RV Brakes LLC 475 Bunker Court Vernon Hills IL 60061 www tusonrvbrakes com ...

Page 25: ...ring the TPMS products which are determined by Tuson to be defective in material or workmanship within 60 days of receipt of such product by Tuson Tuson reserves the right to request the product be returned intact freight prepaid PRIOR to processing any claim for warranty Warranty claim must be received by Tuson within 30 days of the discovery of the alleged defect or within 30 days of the expirat...

Page 26: ...SS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY AND ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL TUSON BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS CONSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY INDIRECT PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR COSTS INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES OR LOSS OF GOOD WILL RESULTING FROM ANY CLAIM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY CAUSE OF ACTION SOUNDING IN CO...

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