Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems SMARTIRE TPMS OPERATORS MANUAL User Manual

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3. To enter the password, press the left button to scroll the first digit from 9 to 0. When the

correct digit is displayed, press the right button to move to the next digit in sequence.

4. Repeat step three until all four digits are entered correctly and then push the right button

to enter the password. If the password is correct, the display will enter Setup Mode. If the
password is incorrect, the display will indicate that the wrong password was entered and
returned to the password entry screen.

5. When in the Setup Mode, press the left button until “Buzzer” is highlighted. Then press

the right button to select the function.

6. The display will then show a “Startup” setting and an “Alarm” setting along with their

preset values. Press the left button to scroll between the two programmable functions
and the right button to select the function for programming.

7. Once selected, press the down button to scroll between setting the function to ON or

OFF. When the “Startup” function is set to ON, SmarTire

TPMS will make a noise on

start up. When the Alarm function is set to ON, the system will emit an audible alarm
when an alert is triggered. When the desired value is displayed, press the right button to
select it.

8. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all settings are correct. To save the new settings, press the

center button once.

9. Press the center button again to exit Setup Mode.


8.1.3 Q: When the Gauge first powers up, the alert lamp is blinking and an exclamation
mark is displayed. A few minutes later the alert clears and the display returns to normal.
Was there an alert?

A: During the start up sequence, the Gauge may clear itself of a previous alert condition or issue
a momentary alert if a tire sensor has not reported in. As soon as
the tire sensors report their latest readings and they do not
constitute an alert condition, the Gauge will clear the alert.

Ensure that the user keeps an eye on the particular alert until it is
cleared. If the alert does not clear itself, the user may indeed have
an alert condition that needs to be checked further. Updating the
given tire position with new information by using the LF Initiator or
Hand Tool (press “Initiate”), would clear the alert faster, unless an
alert condition does exist or the sensor is malfunctioning.

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