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Supplier: Distributor:
tpm-systems AG tpm UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Romanshornerstr. 117 Posthof 4
CH-8280 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland D-86609 Donauwörth
Fon: +41 (71) 698 6480 Fon: +49 (906) 705 9117
Fax: +41 (71) 698 6481 Fax: +49 (906) 705 9116
HRA Thurgau: CH-170.3.028.628-4 email: support@tiremoni.com
TireMoni Checkair
TM-4xx / 5xx / 6xx
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
for Motorbikes, Trikes, Quads
User's Guide
Edition v1.4 – 2009
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Index
Impoortant Safety Precautions.............................................................................................. 3
The Main Purpose................................................................................................................. 4
Features of TireMoni TM-400 / 410 / 450 / 500 / 600........................................................... 5
1. Installation ............................................................................................................. 6
2. Management.......................................................................................................... 6
3. Reliability and Robustness.................................................................................... 6
Location of controls and outlook ........................................................................................... 7
Graphic User Interface and Contents ................................................................................... 8
Getting started....................................................................................................................... 9
1. System map........................................................................................................... 9
2. Installation of LCD monitor.................................................................................... 9
3. The installation of tire pressure sensors..............................................................11
3.1. Insert battery into sensors ......................................................................11
3.2. Anti–theft tool for sensor (optional)........................................................ 13
Operation instructions ......................................................................................................... 16
1. Monitor basic function ......................................................................................... 16
2. Basic function ...................................................................................................... 16
3. Advanced setting mode....................................................................................... 18
3.1. Set pressure measuring unit: .............................................................. 19
3.2. Set temperature measuring unit: and ............................................. 19
3.3. Set tire pressure lower warning value:................................................ 20
3.4. Set tire pressure upper warning value................................................... 20
3.5. Set tire temperature upper warning value ............................................. 21
3.6. Power switch + SET : New Sensor Learning Mode .............................. 21
Operating procedure ........................................................................................................... 23
1. Initialization.......................................................................................................... 23
2. Main screen......................................................................................................... 23
3. Automatically power off ....................................................................................... 24
4. Abnormal status .................................................................................................. 24
4.1. Tire pressure below lower warning threshold........................................ 24
4.2. Tire pressure higher than upper warning value..................................... 25
4.3. Tire temperature higher than upper warning value ............................... 25
4.4. LCD monitor runs out to power.............................................................. 26
4.5. Tire pressure sensor runs out of power................................................. 26
5. The definition of warnings ................................................................................... 27
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................... 28
Additional Information ......................................................................................................... 29
Conditions of Warranty........................................................................................................ 29
Package content.................................................................................................................. 30
Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................................... 30
Product Specifications......................................................................................................... 31
1. Tire pressure sensor specifications .................................................................... 31
2. LCD monitor specifications ................................................................................. 31
WEEE – Disposing of Electrical Instruments...................................................................... 31
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Product Specifications
Tire pressure sensor specifications
Frequency 433.92MHz
Tire pressure range 0 ~ 60PSI (0 – 4.1 Bar)
Accuracy Tire pressure ±1 PSI (±0.07 Bar), tire temperature ±2 ℃
Operating voltage 3V DC
Operating
temperature
-40 ℃ ~ 125 ℃
Battery life 1-2 year2
Dimensions L 18.5 mm x H 20 mm
Weight 11 g
LCD monitor specifications
Frequency 433.92MHz
Operating voltage 1.5 V DC (1 x AAA battery)
Battery life Around 6 months
Operating
temperature
-30 ℃ ~ 85 ℃
Dimensions L 58 mm x W 36 mm x H 19 mm
Weight 43 g
WEEE – Disposing of Electrical Instruments
Instruments that are marked with the marking shown, must not be disposed of in
household waste. You are obliged to dispose of such electronic instruments
separately. Please consult your local authority about the possibilities of suitable
disposal. With the separate disposal you are returning obsolete devices to a suitable form
of recycling. This way you are helping to avoid potentially hazardous substances to
contaminate our environment.
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Package content
Below listet items are contained in the TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx package:
Item Photo number
TM-400
LCD
monitor
1 piece
TM-400 tire
pressure
sensor
2, 3 or 4
pieces
CR1632
battery
2, 3 or 4
pieces
AAA 1.5V
battery
1 piece
User guide 1 piece
Anti-theft ring 2,3 or 4
pieces
Allen screw 2, 3 or 4
pieces
Anti-theft
tool
Allen wrench 1 piece
Declaration of Conformity
This product is in its construction and in its operating characteristic conforming to the
applicable European directives as well as additional national requirements.
The conformity has been proven.
The declaration of conformity can be obtained with:
tpm UG, Posthof 4, D-86609 Donauwörth or with the responsible importer.
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Impoortant Safety Precautions
1. Please install TireMoni sensors only on suitable metal valves due to forces at high
speed: Suitable length so that the sensor does touch any fixed parts of the bike and
suitable valve type so that the forces are held by the valve case and not the gasket
(e.g. Valve series ASC made by Alligator, see http://shop.tiremoni.com ).
2. Please check that both wheels can rotate freely after sensor installation. Sensors
must not touch any fixed parts attached to the motorcycle.
3. Please make sure the LCD display can receive signals from both tire pressure
sensors.
4. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx has a unique anti-theft tool to prevent the sensor from being
stolen. You can decide whether install or not.
5. Please double check that the sensors are fitted tightly. If necessary, please spread
detergent water on the valve stem to check any air leakage.
6. If tire pressure is getting low or dropping quickly, please stop your vehicle immediately
to find out if tire is deflated or ir there is another problem.
7. The monitor will automatically make a connection to the sensors when the vehicle
starts to run. It is normal that some tire pressure figures might not be updated
immediately if the tire pressure in those tires has not changed.
8. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx has a mechanism to avoid interfering / being interfered with
other signals.
9. Many environmental factors cause tire temperature to rise and fall. For example, hot
weather or warm tire will lead to rising tire pressure.
10. It is natural that tire pressure will decrease over days but not caused by the
installation of tire pressure monitoring system. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx can respond
with showing the real tire pressure value.
11. If monitor gets wet accidentally by rain, etc., please don’t power on monitor until it has
dried completely.
12. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in
this manual, please consult your nearest TireMoni dealer or contact support:
support@tiremoni.com.
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The Main Purpose
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx) is an efficient and
effective solution to many of the current motorcycle safety problems. TireMoni will help
prevent driving on deflated tires and reduce fuel consumption. These are the benefits here:
Improves ride performance and handling
Tire pressure influences driving conditions a lot.
Decreases chance of tire blowout
It is very critical to keep tire pressure in a good condition when riding, especially for
motorcycles where you are running on just two wheels.
Reduces labour of tire pressure inspections
The system can give a very clear picture of tire pressure status with just one look at
the monitor.
Does not add any maintenance cost
Advanced design gives the best convenience to all drivers by wireless / cordless
design, external sensors, etc.
Less downtime
Real time monitoring gives you a high level of control over your tire pressure and
temperature and helps avoid unexpected accidents caused from abnormal tire
pressure and temperature.
Reduces fuel expense
Fuel efficiency is reduced by one percent for every 3 PSI (0,2 Bar) of under inflation. It
is for sure that tire pressure is an important factor to save gas consumption.
Extends tire life
Research finds that running tires 20% underinflated can reduce tire life by up to 50%.
It is crucial to keep tire pressure at the right level (right tire pressure figures for each
tire normally suggested by your bike manufacturer)
Increases return on investment
Taken into consideration all the advantages mentioned above, taking care of tire
pressure with the TireMoni Tire Pressure Monitoring System, gains are much more
than what you expect.
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Additional Information
Under normal conditions, the sensor batteries will last approximately 1~2 years. LCD
monitor battery will last around 6 months. (The service life may be shorter, depending on
the conditions of use.) When the battery becomes weak, the power low indicator will
appear on the screen. Replace the battery with a new CR1632 lithium battery for sensor or
with AAA 1.5 V battery for LCD monitor.
Notes on batteries:
Keep the batteries out of reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed,
immediately consult a doctor.
Wipe the battery with dry cloth before installation to assure a good contact.
Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery.
Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur.
Battery may explode if mistreated.
Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.
Conditions of Warranty
In accordance with legal rules this instrument is subject to a warranty period of 24 months
from date of order. A copy of the sales slip is sufficient proof of purchase in case of a
complaint under warranty. Damages that can be ascribed to wear, transport, overloading,
neclecting the operating manual or inappropriate handling will not be covered under this
warranty. The same holds for expendables, e.g. batteries. The manufacturer is not liable
for indirect consequences and damages. The warranty period is not extended or renewed
by any possible repairs. Claims under this warranty are only accepted if the instrument is
returned complete and free of charge to the dealer, distributor or manufacturer.
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Troubleshooting
The following checklist will help you identify and solve problems you may encounter with
your unit. Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating
procedures.
1. Indications disappear from / do not appear in the display
A. Please make sure that power switch is on.
B. Please make sure that monitor has battery inserted.
C. Be sure the power of battery is sufficient.
D. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the batteries.
E. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest
TireMoni dealer.
2. No connection between sensors and monitor and you find all tire pressure
values are gone (3 dash ‘---‘ showing in the display)
A. Please make sure that sensor has battery (CR1632) inserted.
B. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing sensor batteries.
C. Battery could have run out of power; we suggest to replace with new battery.
D. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest
TireMoni dealer.
3. Monitor display color is getting dark.
When monitor temperature is over 65°C, it is natural that LCD panel will be getting
dark. When monitor temperature is back to normal, LCD panel will be normal again.
4. LCD monitor response is slow
When temperature is below –25°C, the response time of LCD monitor could be
slower.
5. Learning mode does not initialize sensor:
‘Learning mode’ can only accept ‘learnable sensor’ but not standard sensor.
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Features of TireMoni TM-400 / 410 / 450 / 500 / 600
TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System – a powerful tool for
maximizing uptime and improving safety.
TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx is a leading Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring solution for all
motorcycles, trikes or quads. By continuing to develop new and better TPMS designs and
manufacturing technologies, TireMoni has helped motorcycle, trike and quad riders to
improve safety and reduce operating costs. The major milestone of TireMoni is the
introduction of a lightweight valve cap sensor design. This extremely lightweight, compact
sensor has been specifically designed to simplify and reduce the installation time. Now
there is no need to sacrifice tire maintenance efforts to gain safety. Through wireless
technology, tire pressure and temperature information is displayed on the friendly Graphic
User Interface (LCD monitor).
The different models and their applications are shown in the following table:
Model # Sensors Application Pic
TM-400 2 Sports Bike
TM-410 2 Cruiser Bike
TM-450 4 Cruiser with
Trailer
TM-500 3 Trike,
Sidecar
TM-600 4 Quad
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1. Installation
Do it yourself (D.I.Y.):
The system can be fully installed in a short time. It is recommended to have the first
time installation done by a professional.
Please note: It is required to install sensors onto metal valves of suitable length.
Sensors must not protrude out of the rim contour and must not touch any fixed parts
on the bike when wheels are rotating.
Wireless and cordless:
Wireless sensors and LCD monitor ensure a quick and easy installation.
Battery-powered:
Battery powered LCD monitor and sensor; low battery indicators on the monitor
remind rider of battery power status in all tires.
Light and compact sensor:
Extremely lightweight and compact with specially designed electronic sensors.
2. Management
Graphic user interface:
Powerful graphical user interface for rapid understanding of tire status.
Real-time monitoring:
Real-time monitoring of tire pressure and temperature with high accuracy (0.5 PSI –
0.03 Bar).
Adjustable warning thresholds:
Fully adjustable pressure and temperature warning thresholds.
Warnings:
The rider will be made aware of an abnormal tire pressure by vibration of the receiver
or by beep sounds.
3. Reliability and Robustness
Anti-theft tool for sensor:
all electronic sensors can be locked in place to prevent theft.
Replaceable sensors:
Sensors are changeable in the very unlikely event of defect or damage, so down time
is minimal. Ask your TireMoni dealer or contact support@tiremoni.com
Interference robust radio design:
Ensures signal accessibility by providing peripheral signal integrity technology.
Reliable and EMC tested:
Strict environmental test has approved its reliability.
Corrosion protection:
Metal section completely immersed in rust prevention coating for increased service
life and reduced downtime. Rust prevention coating is applied for durability. In addition
it is recommended to install the sensors using a suitable anti corrosion installation
spray.
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5. The definition of warnings
Item Status Purpose Pattern
1. Power on LCD monitor To remind rider
of power on now
Beeps once
2. Tire pressure is below
lower warning
threshold
The warning of
low tire pressure
Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
3. When tire pressure is
below lower warning
threshold, each 1 PSI
(0.07 Bar) down,
warnings will be given
as well.
The warning of
tire pressure
getting lower
Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
4. Tire pressure is higher
than upper warning
threshold
The warning of
high tire
pressure
‘Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
5. When tire pressure is
higher than upper
warning threshold,
each 1 PSI (0.07 Bar)
up, warnings will be
given as well.
The warning of
tire pressure
getting high
Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
6. Tire temperature is
higher than upper
warning threshold
The warning of
high tire
temperature
Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
7. When tire temperature
is higher than upper
warning threshold,
each 1°C up, warnings
will be given as well.
The warning of
tire temperature
getting high
Beeps for 3 times, vibrating
and backlights on. Repeat
for 5 times.
8. Learnable sensor is
integrated
Finish learning
mode
Beeps once
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4.4. LCD monitor runs out to power
Battery power in monitor will decrease by daily operation and when power level is
below a certain preset value, the monitor battery low indicator will appear to
remind the rider that it is time to replace the battery.
The icon is shown as picture below:
4.5. Tire pressure sensor runs out of power
Battery power in sensor will decrease by daily operation and when power level is
below a certain preset value, the sensor battery low indicator will appear to remind
the rider that it is time to replace the battery.
The icon is shown as picture below:
Take F (front tire) for example
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Battery cover
Cover lock
Power switch
Mute
Backlight
Temperature
Settings switch
LCD monitor
Antenna
Location of controls and outlook
Front view of LCD monitor
Backside view of LCD monitor
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Valve stem
connection
Sensor cap
Thread for sensor
anti –theft nut
Tire pressure sensor
Graphic User Interface and Contents
Monitor status:
Initialization
Normal
Connection Status:
Connected
No connection
(No icon): normal
Sensor power status:
:battery low
Tire status:
Pressure
Temperature
Low Pressure
High Pressure
High Temperature
Temperature
measuring
unit:
Pressure measuring unit:
Monitor power status:
(No icon): normal
:battery low
Mute:
Mute on
Mute off
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4.2. Tire pressure higher than upper warning value
When tire pressure is higher than upper warning value, (default value = 45 PSI or
3.1 Bar), LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for 5
times.
Take F (front tire) for example
4.3. Tire temperature higher than upper warning value
When tire temperature is higher than upper warning value, (default value = 70℃),
LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for 5 times.
Take F (front tire) for example
(Blinking)
(Blinking)
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3. Automatically power off
The system will go to auto shutdown (sleep mode) under following conditions:
a. after power on, if there is no signal from one of the sensors within 20 minutes.
b. if no signal has been received for more than one hour after the last signal
received.
4. Abnormal status
4.1. Tire pressure below lower warning threshold
When tire pressure is below lower warning threshold (default value = 26 PSI or
1.79 Bar), LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for
5 times.
Take F (front tire) for example
(Blinking)
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Getting started
1. System map
2. Installation of LCD monitor
Insert battery:
③. Prepare one AAA-type battery
③. Follow the steps A and B on the picture shown below to take monitor
battery cover away.
Not necessary, depends on your needs
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③. Insert battery with proper direction.
③. After the battery is inserted, the LCD monitor will automatically power
on and the display will show graphics as in the picture below:
③. Close the battery cover onto LCD monitor.
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Operating procedure
1. Initialization
Switch on LCD monitor to boot up, and LCD monitor will be communicating with sensors
and showing tire pressure values that have been stored in memory from the last time
before system was switched off.
2. Main screen
After booting up, the system will enter main screen. Most of the time, your system will stay
in this mode and show the latest figures of both tire pressure and temperature. In this mode,
you will find the antenna icon will be blinking.
(Blinking)
(Blinking)
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Pressing power switch and SET at the same time for around 3 seconds, the
system will enter ‘learning mode’, and system will start to recognize new
sensors.
While the system is in this mode, insert battery into the ‘learnable sensor’;
immediately the LCD monitor will beep once and finish the learning process.
It will show the ID of the newly learned sensor for a short time.
Take F (front tire) for example
The ‘learning mode’ will continue for about 30 seconds and then revert back
to the main screen.
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3. The installation of tire pressure sensors
As each sensor has its own position, you have to make sure it is installed in the defined
position. When inserting batteries in each sensor please don’t mix up sensor caps.
This sensor map gives guidance for the user to install:
Sensor map
F. means front tire
R. means rear tire
3.1. Insert battery into sensors
A. Open sensor cap
B. Insert battery and make sure battery polarity is correct when inserting it.
Right now, monitor will receive signals from corresponding sensor and reports pressure
value on the screen. At first, you will find that the value shows “00.0”. It is because sensors
have not been mounted yet.
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The screen could show as below.
Take F (front tire) for example
Note: After removing battery, please wait for at least 10 seconds before
reinserting battery; this is required for resetting the system.
C. Fit sensor cap in clockwise direction.
Please refer to “tire map” to make sure each sensor is in the right position and
please don’t mix up sensor caps either. You will find either sensor cap and sensor
body have marks to remind user of its defined position.
Take F (front tire) for example
Blinking
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3.5. Set tire temperature upper warning value
The default value is 70 ℃ and users can make their own choices by
and .
This mode will return to main screen as long as there is no operation for
more than 30 seconds.
3.6. Power switch + SET : New Sensor Learning Mode
In a very unlike case, a sensor could be broken or missed. The ‘Sensor
learning mode’ provides an alternative way to replace sensors with
‘learnable sensors’. (‘Learnable sensor’ are available as spare parts on
request.) LCD monitor can reload newly identified sensor number only from
a learnable sensor. By obtaining the new identified number from a new
‘learnable sensor’, the system will integrate this sensor into its system and
replace old one.
+
(Blinking)
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3.3. Set tire pressure lower warning value::::
The default value is 26 PSI (1.79 Bar), and users can make their own
choices by and .
3.4. Set tire pressure upper warning value
The default value is 45 PSI (3.1 Bar) and users can make their own
choices by and .
Blinking
(Blinking)
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Valve
Allen Screw
Anti-theft protection ring
Sensor
3.2. Anti–theft tool for sensor (optional)
Anti–theft tool is designed to prevent the possibility of sensors being taken away.
Users can decide if it is needed or not.
A. Put anti-theft protection ring onto valve stem
B. Install sensor onto valve (do not tighten using excessive force)
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Now, the display will show you the latest value of tire pressure.
Take F (front tire) for example
C. After sensor is screwed tightly on the valve stem, adjust anti-theft protection
ring to fit into the grooves in the bottom of sensor
D. Lock allen screw in place and fix anti-theft protection ring to valve. Now the
sensor is protected from unwanted removal.
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3.1. Set pressure measuring unit::::
Four types of pressure measuring units: PSI、KPA、BAR and kg/cm2
are
provided here. Users can make their own choices by and .
3.2. Set temperature measuring unit: °C and °F
Two types of temperature measuring units: ℃ and ℉ are provided
here. Users can make their own choices by and .
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Backlight Backlight
When in darkness, you can also check tire pressure
and temperature by pressing the backlight button. The
backlight will switch off automatically after three seconds.
3. Advanced setting mode
Set Press for over 3 seconds to enter advanced setting
mode
Make choice by pressing and then
both and can adjust warning values.
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E. After both sensors are installed, please spread water over the valves and
check for air leaks and/or bubbles.
F. The user can decide if anti-theft tool needs to be installed or not. If not, step A,
B, C and E could be just skipped.
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Set: pressure unit setting
temperature unit setting
pressure warning value setting
temperature warning value
setting
Mute: on/ off
Backlight
Temperature
Power switch: on/ off
Operation instructions
1. Monitor basic function
Locations and function buttons
2. Basic function
Power switch Press once
Power on LCD monitor
Press for over 3 seconds
Power off LCD monitor
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Mute Mute:on/ off
Switch to mute mode. The audible warnings will be
disabled. When pushing mute button again, it can go
back to both audible and visible (backlight on) warning
mode.
Mute off
Mute on
Temperature temperature:display temperature figures
When pushing this button, the LCD monitor will display
tire temperature instead of tire pressure for 3 seconds.
Display tire temperatuere

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  • 1. 32 www.tiremoni.com Supplier: Distributor: tpm-systems AG tpm UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Romanshornerstr. 117 Posthof 4 CH-8280 Kreuzlingen, Switzerland D-86609 Donauwörth Fon: +41 (71) 698 6480 Fon: +49 (906) 705 9117 Fax: +41 (71) 698 6481 Fax: +49 (906) 705 9116 HRA Thurgau: CH-170.3.028.628-4 email: support@tiremoni.com TireMoni Checkair TM-4xx / 5xx / 6xx Tire Pressure Monitoring System for Motorbikes, Trikes, Quads User's Guide Edition v1.4 – 2009
  • 2. 2 www.tiremoni.com Index Impoortant Safety Precautions.............................................................................................. 3 The Main Purpose................................................................................................................. 4 Features of TireMoni TM-400 / 410 / 450 / 500 / 600........................................................... 5 1. Installation ............................................................................................................. 6 2. Management.......................................................................................................... 6 3. Reliability and Robustness.................................................................................... 6 Location of controls and outlook ........................................................................................... 7 Graphic User Interface and Contents ................................................................................... 8 Getting started....................................................................................................................... 9 1. System map........................................................................................................... 9 2. Installation of LCD monitor.................................................................................... 9 3. The installation of tire pressure sensors..............................................................11 3.1. Insert battery into sensors ......................................................................11 3.2. Anti–theft tool for sensor (optional)........................................................ 13 Operation instructions ......................................................................................................... 16 1. Monitor basic function ......................................................................................... 16 2. Basic function ...................................................................................................... 16 3. Advanced setting mode....................................................................................... 18 3.1. Set pressure measuring unit: .............................................................. 19 3.2. Set temperature measuring unit: and ............................................. 19 3.3. Set tire pressure lower warning value:................................................ 20 3.4. Set tire pressure upper warning value................................................... 20 3.5. Set tire temperature upper warning value ............................................. 21 3.6. Power switch + SET : New Sensor Learning Mode .............................. 21 Operating procedure ........................................................................................................... 23 1. Initialization.......................................................................................................... 23 2. Main screen......................................................................................................... 23 3. Automatically power off ....................................................................................... 24 4. Abnormal status .................................................................................................. 24 4.1. Tire pressure below lower warning threshold........................................ 24 4.2. Tire pressure higher than upper warning value..................................... 25 4.3. Tire temperature higher than upper warning value ............................... 25 4.4. LCD monitor runs out to power.............................................................. 26 4.5. Tire pressure sensor runs out of power................................................. 26 5. The definition of warnings ................................................................................... 27 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................... 28 Additional Information ......................................................................................................... 29 Conditions of Warranty........................................................................................................ 29 Package content.................................................................................................................. 30 Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................................... 30 Product Specifications......................................................................................................... 31 1. Tire pressure sensor specifications .................................................................... 31 2. LCD monitor specifications ................................................................................. 31 WEEE – Disposing of Electrical Instruments...................................................................... 31 www.tiremoni.com 31 Product Specifications Tire pressure sensor specifications Frequency 433.92MHz Tire pressure range 0 ~ 60PSI (0 – 4.1 Bar) Accuracy Tire pressure ±1 PSI (±0.07 Bar), tire temperature ±2 ℃ Operating voltage 3V DC Operating temperature -40 ℃ ~ 125 ℃ Battery life 1-2 year2 Dimensions L 18.5 mm x H 20 mm Weight 11 g LCD monitor specifications Frequency 433.92MHz Operating voltage 1.5 V DC (1 x AAA battery) Battery life Around 6 months Operating temperature -30 ℃ ~ 85 ℃ Dimensions L 58 mm x W 36 mm x H 19 mm Weight 43 g WEEE – Disposing of Electrical Instruments Instruments that are marked with the marking shown, must not be disposed of in household waste. You are obliged to dispose of such electronic instruments separately. Please consult your local authority about the possibilities of suitable disposal. With the separate disposal you are returning obsolete devices to a suitable form of recycling. This way you are helping to avoid potentially hazardous substances to contaminate our environment.
  • 3. 30 www.tiremoni.com Package content Below listet items are contained in the TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx package: Item Photo number TM-400 LCD monitor 1 piece TM-400 tire pressure sensor 2, 3 or 4 pieces CR1632 battery 2, 3 or 4 pieces AAA 1.5V battery 1 piece User guide 1 piece Anti-theft ring 2,3 or 4 pieces Allen screw 2, 3 or 4 pieces Anti-theft tool Allen wrench 1 piece Declaration of Conformity This product is in its construction and in its operating characteristic conforming to the applicable European directives as well as additional national requirements. The conformity has been proven. The declaration of conformity can be obtained with: tpm UG, Posthof 4, D-86609 Donauwörth or with the responsible importer. www.tiremoni.com 3 Impoortant Safety Precautions 1. Please install TireMoni sensors only on suitable metal valves due to forces at high speed: Suitable length so that the sensor does touch any fixed parts of the bike and suitable valve type so that the forces are held by the valve case and not the gasket (e.g. Valve series ASC made by Alligator, see http://shop.tiremoni.com ). 2. Please check that both wheels can rotate freely after sensor installation. Sensors must not touch any fixed parts attached to the motorcycle. 3. Please make sure the LCD display can receive signals from both tire pressure sensors. 4. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx has a unique anti-theft tool to prevent the sensor from being stolen. You can decide whether install or not. 5. Please double check that the sensors are fitted tightly. If necessary, please spread detergent water on the valve stem to check any air leakage. 6. If tire pressure is getting low or dropping quickly, please stop your vehicle immediately to find out if tire is deflated or ir there is another problem. 7. The monitor will automatically make a connection to the sensors when the vehicle starts to run. It is normal that some tire pressure figures might not be updated immediately if the tire pressure in those tires has not changed. 8. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx has a mechanism to avoid interfering / being interfered with other signals. 9. Many environmental factors cause tire temperature to rise and fall. For example, hot weather or warm tire will lead to rising tire pressure. 10. It is natural that tire pressure will decrease over days but not caused by the installation of tire pressure monitoring system. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx can respond with showing the real tire pressure value. 11. If monitor gets wet accidentally by rain, etc., please don’t power on monitor until it has dried completely. 12. If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual, please consult your nearest TireMoni dealer or contact support: support@tiremoni.com.
  • 4. 4 www.tiremoni.com The Main Purpose The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx) is an efficient and effective solution to many of the current motorcycle safety problems. TireMoni will help prevent driving on deflated tires and reduce fuel consumption. These are the benefits here: Improves ride performance and handling Tire pressure influences driving conditions a lot. Decreases chance of tire blowout It is very critical to keep tire pressure in a good condition when riding, especially for motorcycles where you are running on just two wheels. Reduces labour of tire pressure inspections The system can give a very clear picture of tire pressure status with just one look at the monitor. Does not add any maintenance cost Advanced design gives the best convenience to all drivers by wireless / cordless design, external sensors, etc. Less downtime Real time monitoring gives you a high level of control over your tire pressure and temperature and helps avoid unexpected accidents caused from abnormal tire pressure and temperature. Reduces fuel expense Fuel efficiency is reduced by one percent for every 3 PSI (0,2 Bar) of under inflation. It is for sure that tire pressure is an important factor to save gas consumption. Extends tire life Research finds that running tires 20% underinflated can reduce tire life by up to 50%. It is crucial to keep tire pressure at the right level (right tire pressure figures for each tire normally suggested by your bike manufacturer) Increases return on investment Taken into consideration all the advantages mentioned above, taking care of tire pressure with the TireMoni Tire Pressure Monitoring System, gains are much more than what you expect. www.tiremoni.com 29 Additional Information Under normal conditions, the sensor batteries will last approximately 1~2 years. LCD monitor battery will last around 6 months. (The service life may be shorter, depending on the conditions of use.) When the battery becomes weak, the power low indicator will appear on the screen. Replace the battery with a new CR1632 lithium battery for sensor or with AAA 1.5 V battery for LCD monitor. Notes on batteries: Keep the batteries out of reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor. Wipe the battery with dry cloth before installation to assure a good contact. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery. Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur. Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. Conditions of Warranty In accordance with legal rules this instrument is subject to a warranty period of 24 months from date of order. A copy of the sales slip is sufficient proof of purchase in case of a complaint under warranty. Damages that can be ascribed to wear, transport, overloading, neclecting the operating manual or inappropriate handling will not be covered under this warranty. The same holds for expendables, e.g. batteries. The manufacturer is not liable for indirect consequences and damages. The warranty period is not extended or renewed by any possible repairs. Claims under this warranty are only accepted if the instrument is returned complete and free of charge to the dealer, distributor or manufacturer.
  • 5. 28 www.tiremoni.com Troubleshooting The following checklist will help you identify and solve problems you may encounter with your unit. Before going through the checklist below, check the connection and operating procedures. 1. Indications disappear from / do not appear in the display A. Please make sure that power switch is on. B. Please make sure that monitor has battery inserted. C. Be sure the power of battery is sufficient. D. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the batteries. E. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest TireMoni dealer. 2. No connection between sensors and monitor and you find all tire pressure values are gone (3 dash ‘---‘ showing in the display) A. Please make sure that sensor has battery (CR1632) inserted. B. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing sensor batteries. C. Battery could have run out of power; we suggest to replace with new battery. D. If these solutions do not help improve the situation, consult your nearest TireMoni dealer. 3. Monitor display color is getting dark. When monitor temperature is over 65°C, it is natural that LCD panel will be getting dark. When monitor temperature is back to normal, LCD panel will be normal again. 4. LCD monitor response is slow When temperature is below –25°C, the response time of LCD monitor could be slower. 5. Learning mode does not initialize sensor: ‘Learning mode’ can only accept ‘learnable sensor’ but not standard sensor. www.tiremoni.com 5 Features of TireMoni TM-400 / 410 / 450 / 500 / 600 TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System – a powerful tool for maximizing uptime and improving safety. TireMoni TM-4xx/5xx/6xx is a leading Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring solution for all motorcycles, trikes or quads. By continuing to develop new and better TPMS designs and manufacturing technologies, TireMoni has helped motorcycle, trike and quad riders to improve safety and reduce operating costs. The major milestone of TireMoni is the introduction of a lightweight valve cap sensor design. This extremely lightweight, compact sensor has been specifically designed to simplify and reduce the installation time. Now there is no need to sacrifice tire maintenance efforts to gain safety. Through wireless technology, tire pressure and temperature information is displayed on the friendly Graphic User Interface (LCD monitor). The different models and their applications are shown in the following table: Model # Sensors Application Pic TM-400 2 Sports Bike TM-410 2 Cruiser Bike TM-450 4 Cruiser with Trailer TM-500 3 Trike, Sidecar TM-600 4 Quad
  • 6. 6 www.tiremoni.com 1. Installation Do it yourself (D.I.Y.): The system can be fully installed in a short time. It is recommended to have the first time installation done by a professional. Please note: It is required to install sensors onto metal valves of suitable length. Sensors must not protrude out of the rim contour and must not touch any fixed parts on the bike when wheels are rotating. Wireless and cordless: Wireless sensors and LCD monitor ensure a quick and easy installation. Battery-powered: Battery powered LCD monitor and sensor; low battery indicators on the monitor remind rider of battery power status in all tires. Light and compact sensor: Extremely lightweight and compact with specially designed electronic sensors. 2. Management Graphic user interface: Powerful graphical user interface for rapid understanding of tire status. Real-time monitoring: Real-time monitoring of tire pressure and temperature with high accuracy (0.5 PSI – 0.03 Bar). Adjustable warning thresholds: Fully adjustable pressure and temperature warning thresholds. Warnings: The rider will be made aware of an abnormal tire pressure by vibration of the receiver or by beep sounds. 3. Reliability and Robustness Anti-theft tool for sensor: all electronic sensors can be locked in place to prevent theft. Replaceable sensors: Sensors are changeable in the very unlikely event of defect or damage, so down time is minimal. Ask your TireMoni dealer or contact support@tiremoni.com Interference robust radio design: Ensures signal accessibility by providing peripheral signal integrity technology. Reliable and EMC tested: Strict environmental test has approved its reliability. Corrosion protection: Metal section completely immersed in rust prevention coating for increased service life and reduced downtime. Rust prevention coating is applied for durability. In addition it is recommended to install the sensors using a suitable anti corrosion installation spray. www.tiremoni.com 27 5. The definition of warnings Item Status Purpose Pattern 1. Power on LCD monitor To remind rider of power on now Beeps once 2. Tire pressure is below lower warning threshold The warning of low tire pressure Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 3. When tire pressure is below lower warning threshold, each 1 PSI (0.07 Bar) down, warnings will be given as well. The warning of tire pressure getting lower Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 4. Tire pressure is higher than upper warning threshold The warning of high tire pressure ‘Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 5. When tire pressure is higher than upper warning threshold, each 1 PSI (0.07 Bar) up, warnings will be given as well. The warning of tire pressure getting high Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 6. Tire temperature is higher than upper warning threshold The warning of high tire temperature Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 7. When tire temperature is higher than upper warning threshold, each 1°C up, warnings will be given as well. The warning of tire temperature getting high Beeps for 3 times, vibrating and backlights on. Repeat for 5 times. 8. Learnable sensor is integrated Finish learning mode Beeps once
  • 7. 26 www.tiremoni.com 4.4. LCD monitor runs out to power Battery power in monitor will decrease by daily operation and when power level is below a certain preset value, the monitor battery low indicator will appear to remind the rider that it is time to replace the battery. The icon is shown as picture below: 4.5. Tire pressure sensor runs out of power Battery power in sensor will decrease by daily operation and when power level is below a certain preset value, the sensor battery low indicator will appear to remind the rider that it is time to replace the battery. The icon is shown as picture below: Take F (front tire) for example www.tiremoni.com 7 Battery cover Cover lock Power switch Mute Backlight Temperature Settings switch LCD monitor Antenna Location of controls and outlook Front view of LCD monitor Backside view of LCD monitor
  • 8. 8 www.tiremoni.com Valve stem connection Sensor cap Thread for sensor anti –theft nut Tire pressure sensor Graphic User Interface and Contents Monitor status: Initialization Normal Connection Status: Connected No connection (No icon): normal Sensor power status: :battery low Tire status: Pressure Temperature Low Pressure High Pressure High Temperature Temperature measuring unit: Pressure measuring unit: Monitor power status: (No icon): normal :battery low Mute: Mute on Mute off www.tiremoni.com 25 4.2. Tire pressure higher than upper warning value When tire pressure is higher than upper warning value, (default value = 45 PSI or 3.1 Bar), LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for 5 times. Take F (front tire) for example 4.3. Tire temperature higher than upper warning value When tire temperature is higher than upper warning value, (default value = 70℃), LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for 5 times. Take F (front tire) for example (Blinking) (Blinking)
  • 9. 24 www.tiremoni.com 3. Automatically power off The system will go to auto shutdown (sleep mode) under following conditions: a. after power on, if there is no signal from one of the sensors within 20 minutes. b. if no signal has been received for more than one hour after the last signal received. 4. Abnormal status 4.1. Tire pressure below lower warning threshold When tire pressure is below lower warning threshold (default value = 26 PSI or 1.79 Bar), LCD monitor will beep and vibrate once in 10 seconds and repeat for 5 times. Take F (front tire) for example (Blinking) www.tiremoni.com 9 Getting started 1. System map 2. Installation of LCD monitor Insert battery: ③. Prepare one AAA-type battery ③. Follow the steps A and B on the picture shown below to take monitor battery cover away. Not necessary, depends on your needs
  • 10. 10 www.tiremoni.com ③. Insert battery with proper direction. ③. After the battery is inserted, the LCD monitor will automatically power on and the display will show graphics as in the picture below: ③. Close the battery cover onto LCD monitor. www.tiremoni.com 23 Operating procedure 1. Initialization Switch on LCD monitor to boot up, and LCD monitor will be communicating with sensors and showing tire pressure values that have been stored in memory from the last time before system was switched off. 2. Main screen After booting up, the system will enter main screen. Most of the time, your system will stay in this mode and show the latest figures of both tire pressure and temperature. In this mode, you will find the antenna icon will be blinking. (Blinking) (Blinking)
  • 11. 22 www.tiremoni.com Pressing power switch and SET at the same time for around 3 seconds, the system will enter ‘learning mode’, and system will start to recognize new sensors. While the system is in this mode, insert battery into the ‘learnable sensor’; immediately the LCD monitor will beep once and finish the learning process. It will show the ID of the newly learned sensor for a short time. Take F (front tire) for example The ‘learning mode’ will continue for about 30 seconds and then revert back to the main screen. www.tiremoni.com 11 3. The installation of tire pressure sensors As each sensor has its own position, you have to make sure it is installed in the defined position. When inserting batteries in each sensor please don’t mix up sensor caps. This sensor map gives guidance for the user to install: Sensor map F. means front tire R. means rear tire 3.1. Insert battery into sensors A. Open sensor cap B. Insert battery and make sure battery polarity is correct when inserting it. Right now, monitor will receive signals from corresponding sensor and reports pressure value on the screen. At first, you will find that the value shows “00.0”. It is because sensors have not been mounted yet.
  • 12. 12 www.tiremoni.com The screen could show as below. Take F (front tire) for example Note: After removing battery, please wait for at least 10 seconds before reinserting battery; this is required for resetting the system. C. Fit sensor cap in clockwise direction. Please refer to “tire map” to make sure each sensor is in the right position and please don’t mix up sensor caps either. You will find either sensor cap and sensor body have marks to remind user of its defined position. Take F (front tire) for example Blinking www.tiremoni.com 21 3.5. Set tire temperature upper warning value The default value is 70 ℃ and users can make their own choices by and . This mode will return to main screen as long as there is no operation for more than 30 seconds. 3.6. Power switch + SET : New Sensor Learning Mode In a very unlike case, a sensor could be broken or missed. The ‘Sensor learning mode’ provides an alternative way to replace sensors with ‘learnable sensors’. (‘Learnable sensor’ are available as spare parts on request.) LCD monitor can reload newly identified sensor number only from a learnable sensor. By obtaining the new identified number from a new ‘learnable sensor’, the system will integrate this sensor into its system and replace old one. + (Blinking)
  • 13. 20 www.tiremoni.com 3.3. Set tire pressure lower warning value:::: The default value is 26 PSI (1.79 Bar), and users can make their own choices by and . 3.4. Set tire pressure upper warning value The default value is 45 PSI (3.1 Bar) and users can make their own choices by and . Blinking (Blinking) www.tiremoni.com 13 Valve Allen Screw Anti-theft protection ring Sensor 3.2. Anti–theft tool for sensor (optional) Anti–theft tool is designed to prevent the possibility of sensors being taken away. Users can decide if it is needed or not. A. Put anti-theft protection ring onto valve stem B. Install sensor onto valve (do not tighten using excessive force)
  • 14. 14 www.tiremoni.com Now, the display will show you the latest value of tire pressure. Take F (front tire) for example C. After sensor is screwed tightly on the valve stem, adjust anti-theft protection ring to fit into the grooves in the bottom of sensor D. Lock allen screw in place and fix anti-theft protection ring to valve. Now the sensor is protected from unwanted removal. www.tiremoni.com 19 3.1. Set pressure measuring unit:::: Four types of pressure measuring units: PSI、KPA、BAR and kg/cm2 are provided here. Users can make their own choices by and . 3.2. Set temperature measuring unit: °C and °F Two types of temperature measuring units: ℃ and ℉ are provided here. Users can make their own choices by and .
  • 15. 18 www.tiremoni.com Backlight Backlight When in darkness, you can also check tire pressure and temperature by pressing the backlight button. The backlight will switch off automatically after three seconds. 3. Advanced setting mode Set Press for over 3 seconds to enter advanced setting mode Make choice by pressing and then both and can adjust warning values. www.tiremoni.com 15 E. After both sensors are installed, please spread water over the valves and check for air leaks and/or bubbles. F. The user can decide if anti-theft tool needs to be installed or not. If not, step A, B, C and E could be just skipped.
  • 16. 16 www.tiremoni.com Set: pressure unit setting temperature unit setting pressure warning value setting temperature warning value setting Mute: on/ off Backlight Temperature Power switch: on/ off Operation instructions 1. Monitor basic function Locations and function buttons 2. Basic function Power switch Press once Power on LCD monitor Press for over 3 seconds Power off LCD monitor www.tiremoni.com 17 Mute Mute:on/ off Switch to mute mode. The audible warnings will be disabled. When pushing mute button again, it can go back to both audible and visible (backlight on) warning mode. Mute off Mute on Temperature temperature:display temperature figures When pushing this button, the LCD monitor will display tire temperature instead of tire pressure for 3 seconds. Display tire temperatuere