Tire pressure control system programming – Spicer TPCS Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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Operator Instructions

Operator Control Panel

Tire Pressure Control System
Programming

Spicer's Tire Pressure Control System is fully programmable,

allowing the technician to program tire pressures for each

channel (axle group) and maximum speeds for each terrain

mode. The system allows programming directly through the

Operator Control Panel, or with a diagnostic tool.

Programmable settings include:

Individual pressure settings for the front, rear, and

trailer axle groups.

Loaded and unloaded axle group programming for

highway, off-highway, and emergency conditions.

Over speed warning threshold for highway,

off-highway and emergency conditions.

To program the system, follow these steps:

1. Enter the Tire Pressure Control System program-

ming sequence by pressing the SELECT and L/U but-

tons at the same time. A flashing bar or PSI verifies

that you are in the programming mode and also indi-

cates that the first selection, English or metric val-

ues, is ready for programming. Refer to "Operator

Control Panel Programming Sequence" for sample

procedure.

2. Press the up/down arrows (on the L/U and EMER

keys) to select options or change settings (pressure

or speed) and press the SELECT button to record a

selection in memory and move to the next step.

3. Press the SELECT button repeatedly to move

through the program steps, one step for each time

the SELECT button is pressed. Refer to the program-

ming reference chart for specific Tire Pressure Con-

trol System pressure and speed programming steps.

4. To complete the programming sequence, or exit the

programming mode, continue to press the SELECT

button to step through to the end of the procedure,

or press the SELECT and L/U buttons at the same

time.

Note: If no buttons are pressed for more than one minute, the

Operator Control Panel will end the programming

sequence, saving any changes made during

programming.

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