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2.1 Programming of Transmitter ID
When the monitor is powered for the first time, the screen shows
“NSP”, which means there is no transmitter programmed into it. If the
user wants to program a new transmitter into the monitor, the operation
should be finished in programming mode. At this time, make sure the
transmitter to be programmed has not been screwed onto the valve cap
yet until the programming has been finished and the monitor returns to
normal mode.
Each transmitter has 4 groups of ID, for example when program the
transmitter with ID of 001 001 001 158 to front right tire position, the
user only needs to input the last 3 digits “158”. Monitor will record the
rest 3 groups of ID automatically.
1. After monitor is powered, the screen will display “NSP”, then press P
for 3 seconds to access the system programming mode, the first
interface is for ID programming as shown below:
2. Press any of the four arrow keys to choose the transmitter position
which needs to be programmed.
3. Then press S for 3 seconds to start programming and the digit flashes,