OTR TireAngel Support Reference 1.2
OTR TireAngel Support Reference 1.2
OTR TireAngel Support Reference 1.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sa_o8-e0x0
OTR TireAngel Configuration Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=1uwQdqfhwC4
TireAngel OTR External Sensor IntroductionVideo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=jyKfVoWJCUQ
OTR TireAngel Installation Tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t1I4jPDG40
Router Configuration & Troubleshooting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=5S7R_mLVJdQ
TireAngel FleetView Overview Video
Coming Soon
TireAngel Cloud Server Overview Video
Coming Soon
Configuration Plan
Assign Sensor ID to each Wheel position according to configuration table
For example if Cold Inflation Pressure is 90 psi. 4 4A, #### 4B, #### 4C, #### 4D, ####
Then 77 psi = Low pressure alert and
113 psi = high pressure alert. 5 5A, #### 5B, #### 5C, #### 5D, ####
• Proper tire inflation pressure and maintenance of the tire inflation pressure is critical for optimum tire life. The tire
Cold Inflation Pressure should always be obtained from the tire supplier due to changes in the technology of tires,
equipment, and job applications.
TireAngel Configuration Procedure
1st time you connect to the TPMS controller, the app will prompt for configuration
parameters.
If there is an existing configuration and you want to re-configure, “delete config”
from settings (don’t do this unless necessary).
1. Vehicle type
2. Vehicle ID (Up to 8 characters – license plate no)
3. Pressure Unit: PSI/Bar/kPa
4. Temperature Unit: °F/ °C
5. High Temperature Alert Value: 158°F/ 70°C
6. Choose axle wheel layout: 2 Tires or 4 Tires
7. Low Pressure Alert Value
8. High Pressure Alert Value
9. Sensor ID
10. Repeat for each axle
Trouble Shooting-Sensor
TireAngel application is not showing data
• Confirm the sensor id is correct (app configuration shows same sensor id
as sensor id on sensor cap)
• Check if the sensor is pushing down on valve stem dill pin, the pin must
be depressed to release air into the sensor.
• Check is the valve pin straight and clean
Power
Regulator
TPMS
Alarm Fuse & Relay
Light Panel
TPMS ECU
Mobile Router
Install your TireAngel Kit
1. Connect TPMS Monitor to power
regulator. TPMS
2. Connect TPMS ECU to power regulator. Power
TPMS Antenna
3. Connect Mobile Router (optional) to Regulator
Alarm
power regulator. Light TPMS Monitor
4. Connect Power Regulator (optional but
highly recommended to prevent power
surge failure) to 12V Ignition terminal in
Fuse & Relay Panel.
5. Mount TPMS Antenna on top of driver
TPMS ECU
cab, run the cable to the TPMS ECU.
6. Plug TPMS Alarm Light to TPMS ECU and
affixed on dashboard.
Note:
• Warning: TPMS Alarm Light Plugged into wrong port Mobile Router
will short circuit TPMS ECU
• Antenna cable is 5m, Power cable is 3m, TPMS alarm light cable is 2m.
• Find a protected location - Avoiding water or impact
Install your TireAngel Kit
TPMS
Power
TPMS Antenna
Regulator
Alarm
Light TPMS Monitor
TPMS ECU
Mobile Router
Install your TireAngel Kit
1. Connect TPMS Monitor to power TPMS Monitor TPMS
regulator. Antenna
2. Connect TPMS ECU to power regulator.
3. Connect Mobile Router (optional) to TPMS
power regulator. Power Alarm
4. Connect Power Regulator (optional but Regulator Light
highly recommended to prevent power
surge failure) to 12V Ignition terminal in
Fuse & Relay Panel. Fuse & Relay
5. Mount TPMS Antenna on top of driver Panel
TPMS ECU
cab, run the cable to the TPMS ECU.
6. Plug TPMS Alarm Light to TPMS ECU and
affixed on dashboard.
Note:
• Warning: TPMS Alarm Light Plugged into Mobile Router
wrong port will short circuit TPMS ECU
• Antenna cable is 5m, Power cable is 3m, TPMS alarm light cable is 2m.
• Find a protected location - Avoiding water or impact
Install your OTR TireAngel Kit
TPMS Monitor TPMS
Antenna
TPMS
Power Alarm
Regulator Light
Mobile Router