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DATA LOGGING CAPABILITIES 

 

PULSE comes standard with market leading data logging capabilities. If your Display is 
powered, it is saving data sent from your Sensors. Data Logging allows a complete 
history of your tire performance to be downloaded from the Display. Your PULSE 
Display allows transfer of the complete data log by way of a microSD. Data logs will 
export in .xml format, and works with many programs. PressurePro suggests using 
Excel.   
 

Export Instructions:

  MENU → VEHICLE SETTINGS → LOGGING → EXPORT LOG. 

 

Features and benefits of the data logging function 

 

Time stamped data 

 

Set logging interval from 1 to 99 minutes 

 

Can log up to 45 days of data for most configurations and logging intervals 

 

Displays data for each tire/sensor separately 

 

Summary report to view all system alerts during current logging period 

 

Data provided per each logging event 

1.

 

Reference pressure (which alerts are based upon) 

2.

 

Pressure for each tire 

3.

 

Tire temperature 

4.

 

Signal strength from each position 

5.

 

All alerts 
 

What you can infer from the data 

1.

 

When vehicle starts moving. 

2.

 

When vehicle comes to stop for long periods of time (>15 minutes). 

3.

 

Dangerous operating conditions.  Temperature is displayed at all times, 
specifically when the tire temperature has reached the danger zone of 100°C 
(>200°F).  Tire rubber compounds begin to break down at these temperatures.   

4.

 

When a vehicle is in remote areas with little around them. 

5.

 

If proper cold pressures are being maintained. 

6.

 

When sensors are removed from tire and for how long. 

7.

 

When tire began to lose air, when it alarmed and how long it ran in an alert 
condition. 

8.

 

When data logger was turned off. (Optionally Password Controlled.) 

9.

 

Validation of driver statements. 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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5.

 

Press SEL to install a Sensor to noted 
location. 

Your Display will begin searching 

for a Sensor recently pressurized.

 

 
 
 
 
 
6.

 

Attach a Sensor to the noted location’s 
valve stem, and wait for a reading to 
populate (this can take up to 60 
seconds).   

 
 
 
 
 
 
7.

 

When a pressure populates, press SEL to 
lock in the Sensor and move to next 
location. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Repeat steps 5-7 as needed for all desired locations. 

When 

finished, press the power button twice to place Display in 
operation mode. Installation is now complete.

 

 

 

 

Your  PressurePro  Sensors  sample  your  tire 
performance  every  7  seconds?  That’s  over 
12,342  tire  checks  every  day,  moving  or 
parked, ensuring top savings and safety. 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...TION FOR RETURN AUTHORIZATION ON WARRANTY ISSUES CALL PRESSUREPRO TOLL FREE AT 800 959 3505 To activate your Warranty visit www pressurepro us and click on the Register Your Product box located on the homepage under Quick Links Customers must retain their original purchase receipt as a copy will be required for warranty or service work on your PressurePro product Developed and Manufactured in the ...

Страница 2: ...use of the quirks of RF Transmissions and interference no guarantee of signal reception can be made PressurePro is not meant to function as a pressure gauge or low pressure indicator 2 Regulatory Information PressurePro Tire Sensors FCC ID RMDAPS2 Model APS2 IC 4785A APS2 PressurePro Pulse Display Contains FCC ID RMD4R Model APM4 Contains IC 4785A 4R These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Ru...

Страница 3: ...L OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU To the extent permitted by state law APP s liability for PressurePro will not exceed the purchase price paid for the product NOTICE This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT To the extent permitted by state law this One Year ...

Страница 4: ...erent metals When installing PressurePro Sensors to aluminum stems carefully apply dielectric grease an anti seize compound to the aluminum stem being careful to apply only to the threaded area of the valve stem IMPORTANT Remove Sensors every 4 weeks to ensure that the aluminum stem and brass threads don t bond If storing the vehicle for extended periods remove the Sensors from the aluminum stems ...

Страница 5: ...ow pressure calculated at 5 8ths of the extreme toggled on off LOW HIGH PRESSURE alarms are factory set at 25 with slightly low pressure toggled on ACROSS AXLE MENU VEHICLE SETTINGS ALERT SETTINGS ACROSS AXLE Use arro to adjust the percentage deviation per axle allowable NOTE Across Axle is factory set at 20 HIGH TEMPERATURE MENU VEHICLE SETTINGS ALERT SETTINGS HIGH TEMPERATURE Use rrow to adjust ...

Страница 6: ...ustom layout following prompts Your Display will automatically populate your configuration and default to the front left tire position for installation To choose another position arrow to the desired location then press 6 DATA LOGGING IMPORT 1 Access the Computer menu and open the SD card folder 2 Open pressure_pro_logs and locate files contained in the exported date 3 Select the data log file you...

Страница 7: ...omes to stop for long periods of time 15 minutes 3 Dangerous operating conditions Temperature is displayed at all times specifically when the tire temperature has reached the danger zone of 100 C 200 F Tire rubber compounds begin to break down at these temperatures 4 When a vehicle is in remote areas with little around them 5 If proper cold pressures are being maintained 6 When sensors are removed...

Страница 8: ...R DAMAGED Contact your Dealer or Distributor to order a new Sensor 8 WHEN DO MY SENSORS TRANSMIT 1 Within 60 seconds of screwing Sensor onto the valve stem 2 Every 5 minutes while updating under normal conditions 3 During an Alarm Condition 4 When a Sensor is removed from its valve stem IF I UNPLUG OR LOSE POWER MUST I REPROGRAM DISPLAY No Settings are always retained unless physically deleted Dis...

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