Range TPMS Manual
Range TPMS Manual
Range TPMS Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM, TPMS ........................................ 2
NOTICE ........................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS OF TPMS .......................................................................... 3
SYSTEM INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 3
ACCESSORIES FOR TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM ................ 3
DISPLAY UNIT INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 4
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SENSOR INSTALLATION ................................ 5
SYSTEM OPERATION .................................................................................... 6
SYSTEM ALARM ............................................................................................ 6
SETUP METHOD ............................................................................................ 7
Tire Under Pressure Warning .............................................................................................. 9
Tire Over Pressure Warning ................................................................................................ 9
Tire Over Temperature Warning ........................................................................................ 10
Alarm Instruction ................................................................................................................ 10
RESET FOR TIRE CHANGES AND ROTATION .......................................... 11
Mode 1: Front to rear tires exchanged ............................................................................ 12
Mode 2: Tires diagonal exchanged .................................................................................. 13
Mode 3: Front tires diagonal exchanged, and Rear tires parallel changed to Front. . 14
Mode 4: Random re-position tires .................................................................................... 15
Mode 5: Single sensor replaced ....................................................................................... 16
APPENDIX .................................................................................................... 17
ANNEXES ..................................................................................................... 18
WARRANTY POLICY.................................................................................... 19
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...................................................................... 20
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NOTICE
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the factoring measures.
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
Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna
must not be co-located or operating to conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
System Scope of Use and Warnings
Tire Pressure Monitoring System, TPMS
This system is a sensing device designed to measure and display tire operation and / or
activate an alert to the driver when pressure and temperature irregularities are detected. It is
the responsibility of the driver to react promptly and with discretion to alerts. Abnormal tire
inflation pressure should be corrected at the earliest opportunity.
Caution: The system is wireless RF product; therefore, it may not receive signal due to
interference environment or incorrect operating or installation. When the system continually
cannot receive signal from one of the tire sensor more than 20 minutes since the system be
switched on, the system will show “ E2 ”. In this case, it may cause by a RF interference
environment and driver need to drive the vehicle to other place. If the display still cannot
receive any correct signal from tire sensor, then, driver needs to find a nearby qualified tire
maintain service for checking and maintain. It may cause by a tire sensor damaged or battery
power consumption is low (the battery consumption will be lower than under normal using
condition due to sensors need to send warning signal continually to driver) . If the system
continually cannot receive signal from any sensors more than 20 minutes, the system might
damaged and will show “E1”. Driver needs to drive to other place (there might be a
interference nearby) or send the system to agent for repair
*Reacting to Alerts
When an alert or warning is received, reduce vehicle’s speed and proceed to a safe location
to stop where the tire can be inspected and /or serviced.
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The low-pressure alert indicates that the air pressure has dropped to a selected minimum and
a high-temperature alert indicates that the temperature of the tire content has surpassed the
threshold value set.
When the battery voltage icon illuminate which means the battery voltage of vehicle is below
battery voltage default (11v).
*Use of Chemicals
Temporary resealing or re-inflation products containing internal sealants or propellants in any
tire assembly may adversely affect the operation of the sensor/transmitter.
Specifications of TPMS
1. RECEIVER SPECIFICATINS
Operating voltage 12V DC
Operating current < 200mA
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Storage temperature -30 C to 75 C
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Operating temperature -25 C to 75 C
2. SENSOR AND TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
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Storage temperature -40 C to 125 C
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Operating temperature -30 C to 110 C
Operating humidity Max 95%
Operating frequency 433.92MHz
Pressure monitoring range 0~74 psi
At Normal condition
Pressure reading accuracy
± 1psi at normal pressure range
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Temperature reading accuracy ± 4 C in normal environmental condition
Transmission power Max 75dBμV/m
Battery 3.0V
Sensor weight 27g ±3g
System Installation
Note: Warranty including “Wireless Display Unit and Wireless Transmitter Sensor and Power
Connection cable”, not including other accessories.
When remove transmitter sensors to different tires and replace new transmitter sensors,
suggest to change all of the valve steams and screws.
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A
F
D
C E
B A Antenna (black)
Power Cable
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E
F
Take off the tires and bleed the air. Then take off the air
valve of the tire from the wheel. (NOTE: You must change
2 the valve to TPMS valve). This part of the process will
normally require the service of a tire fitting service or
mechanic.
Use the new TPMS special Nylok screw (F) to tighten the
5 transmitter sensor into the valve on the wheel.
Torgue value must be 40~45kgf-cm (4~4.5Nm).
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Clean inside the tire to prevent the tire from damaging the
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transmitter sensor.
System Operation
After the system is installed, it will automatically monitor the tire pressure and temperature.
Once the ignition is turned on, and the vehicle is in motion, the display will show the real-time
tire pressure and temperature individually.
System Alarm
The alarm system will start, if tire pressure is too low, and if tire temperature is too high, the
alarm system will start too, and tire pressure will show on display. If high tire temperature and
low tire pressure situation happen at the same time, the system will show low tire pressure at
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first and then show tire temperature, both of tire pressure and temperature will show on the
screen for six seconds by turns.
The alarm will keep making sound till turning off alarm system or solving abnormal situation,
and below the manual will explain operation process.
Setup Method
Set Key
Function Key
The driver can follow the steps to adjust the system of pre-loaded values
(Notice: the system has been pre-set with alert figures. If the driver wants to change the figure,
then follow the professional tire technician’s instruction).
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The wireless receiver and display unit will show the low tire
pressure preset default (26 psi / 180 kPa / 1.8 bar) which
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shown in green and the preset unit ( psi or kPa or bar)
shown in blue, here indicates ”psi”.
The wireless receiver and display unit will now show the
high tire pressure factory default (50 psi / 350 kPa / 3.5 bar)
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shown in green light and the blue light indicates the ”psi”. or
pre-selected units ( kPa or bar).
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Alarm Instruction
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No.4 No.1
No.1 → Front-right tire
No.2 → Rear-right tire
No.3 → Rear-left tire
No.4 → Front-left tire
No.3 No.2
Warming
1.Do not turn off the vehicles power during this process. Doing so will immediately
interrupt the repositioning setup process. The ignition can either be in the on or start
position.
2.After repositioning, check the display is detecting all tire pressures correctly. If the
system cannot work normally, please reset it and follow the instructions again.
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3-1
After entering mode 1, the display will show “ 1”,
3-2
LED lights will flash green for front tires, rear tires will flash
red. (Green means tires position before changing, Red
means after changing, it is to show that the front to rear tires
3 have been exchanged.)
3-3
The operator only needs to press the set key ( ) for 3
second and listen for the “beep”. This means that mode 1
has been chosen and will exchange all four sensors ID
positions and will automatically return the monitoring status
to normal.
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3-1
After entering mode 2, the display will show “2”.
3-2
Tires No1.and No.4 with green LED lights will turn red, and
Tires No.2 and No.3 with green lights first and then turn red.
(This means Tires are exchanged diagonally).
3
3-3
The operator only needs to press the set key ( ) for 3
second and listen for the “beep”. This means the mode 2
has been chosen and will exchange all four sensors ID
positions and will automatically return the monitoring status
to normal.
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Mode 3: Front tires diagonal exchanged, and Rear tires parallel changed to Front.
Rotate the front tires diagonally to the rear, and the rear tires
1 parallel to the front. To prevent incorrect positioning, mark
the tires.
3-1
After entering mode 3, the display will show “3”
3-2
LED will flash diagonally for front to rear and parallel rear to
front in red.
3
3-3
The operator only needs to press the set key ( ) for 3
second and listen for the “beep”. This means that mode 3
has been chosen and will exchange all four sensors ID
positions and will automatically return the monitoring status
to normal.
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The tire shop will check the tire for abrasion and rotate tires
1
into the appropriate position.
3-1
After entering mode 4, the display will show “4”
3-2
When Tire No.1 needs to be reconfigured, deflate Tire No.1
once under 26 psi (tire low pressure default), and wait for
the receiver to receive the signal. When tire No. 1 receives
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the signal, you will hear alarm “beep”. Then, start inflate the
tire No.1, it will keep on “beep” till Tire No. 1 is completely
inflated to normal pressure.
3-3
Tire No.1 LED will turn from red to green when Tire No.1 is
inflated to normal pressure, and now wait for tire No. 2.
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Repeat the 3-2 step above for tire No.2, No.3 and No.4
System will be back to monitoring condition automatically, and
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receiver start to receive signals of tire pressure & tire
temperature.
Take off the broken sensor and replace it with a new sensor.
( if you are only checking for a signal problem from Mode 4
1
instructions, there is no need to take off the sensor, start
from step 2 if this is the case)
3-1
After entering mode 5, the display will show “5”
3-2
Press set key ( ) to choose tire which new sensor
installed, LED will show Tire No.1 / 2 / 3 / 4.
3 3-3
When Tire No.1 (RF Tire) needs to be replaced, deflate tire
No.1 under 26 psi (tire low pressure default value) and wait
for the receiver to receive the signal. When Tire No. 1
receives the signal, you will hear “beep”. Then, start inflate
tire No.1, it will keep on “beep” till Tire No. 1 is completely
inflated to normal pressure. Tire No.1 LED will turn from red
to green, and return to normal operation mode. This means
that the sensor ID setting is finished.
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Appendix
Glossary
kPa Pressure reading in Kilo Pascal
Display / Receiver The electronic module mounted inside the vehicle that alerts the
Module driver of any tire irregularities.
Sensor / Transmitter The electronic module mounted on the wheels that measure the
Module air pressure and temperature of the tire.
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Annexes
Annex 1
Annex 2
°C °F °C °F °C °F
-40 -40 20 68 80 176
-30 -22 30 86 90 194
-20 -4 40 104 100 212
-10 14 50 122 110 230
0 32 60 140 120 248
10 50 70 158 125 257
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Warranty Policy
We warrant our products for one year (365 days) from the date of original purchase to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship. If, during this period, the product fails under normal
usage, because of a manufacturing defect, we will replace or repair the item. To obtain repair or
replacement under the terms of this warranty, please return the product to the place of purchase.
Proof of purchase and date of purchase are required to validate the warranty claim.
All implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability, are limited to this same ninety-
day period from date of original purchase. We are not liable for any direct or consequential loss or
property damage arising from any use of this product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
Note: Warranty including “Wireless Display Unit and Wireless Transmitter Sensor and Power
Connection cable”, not including other accessories.
When remove transmitter sensors to different tires and replace new transmitter sensors, suggest
to change all of the valve steams and screws.
Warning
1. Only use TPMS sensor replacement parts (these can be purchased from Agents).
TPMS cannot use other brands of TPMS sensors for replacement parts. Using other
brands will be cause failure and will void the warranty.
2. The power connection is NOT COMPATABLE with USB interface; please do not plug in
any USB devices.
Any questions pertaining to warranty information or other questions not answered in the
preceding pages can be answered by the place of purchase or by Orange Electronic's service
phone line or e-mail address:
For updated TPMS information and Orange products visit the Orange Electronic website:
www.orange-electronic.com
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Troubleshooting Guide
1. The receiver shows no sign or any information after its power is turned on.
1.The power cord connector is not fully contacted with the receiver
Solution: Remove the power cord and plug it into the outlet again until it is contacted
completely.
Solution:Ask your distributor to have your receiver replaced, reconfigure its ID using the Tire
Switching Mode (Mode IV), and send the defected receiver back to manufacturer for repair.
3. The receiver cannot receive signal from one or some certain tires (but not all of them)
after its power is turned on the numeric values representing the locations of those tires
displayed on the screen become “E2”.
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4. The receiver cannot receive signal from any of the four tires after its power is turned on the
numeric values representing tire locations displayed on the screen all become “E1”.
Solution: Ask your installation supplier to reconfigure the IDs of the tires by using the Tire
Switching Mode (Mode IV or Mode V).
2. After rotating the tires, it cannot reconfigure the IDs from sensors.
Solution: Ask your installation supplier to reconfigure the IDs of the tires by using the Tire
Switching Mode (Mode IV or Mode V).
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