DPM-OTR
Version 1
2019-01-28
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IV. ALARM MODES
NOTE:
Alerts indicate that the vehicle is being operated in a dangerous condition.
When an alarm is triggered, STOP and check the tire(s) as soon as safely
possible and investigate. The warning will continue to be reported as long
as the malfunction exists.
NOTE: When an alarm occurs, the audible alarm will sound. Pressing any button will
silence the audible alarm but will not clear it (Audible alarm is not available
on the “black box” products).
The DORAN 360OTR has five types of alarm modes. The warning levels are:
Under Pressure – Tire pressure is 12.5% or more below the programmed baseline
air pressure.
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When an Under Pressure alarm is reported, the backlight of the monitor
screen will illuminate. The Green Means Good™ indicator light will turn off, the
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 reading displayed, and the
words “LOW PRESSURE” will be displayed on
the monitor (See Figure 4-1)
Extreme Under Pressure – Tire pressure is 25% or more below the programmed
baseline air pressure.
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The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration considers a tire flat
when the pressure is 25% below the tire manufacturers’ recommended
operating pressure
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When an Extreme Under Pressure alarm is reported, the backlight of the
monitor screen will illuminate. The Green Means Good™ indicator light will
turn off, the red warning LED will begin to flash, and the audible alarm will
sound at a rate of two flashes/beeps per second. The tire position with the
alarm condition will be highlighted, the low pressure displayed, and the words
“LOW PRESSURE” will be displayed on the monitor (See Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1