TPMS MANAGER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

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TPMS MANAGER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Table of contents Table of contents 1 General information... 4 2 Safety information... 7 3 Components... 9 4 Specifications... 10 5 Functions... 11 6 Operating instructions... 12 6.1 Power ON/OFF...12 6.2 Read/trigger sensor test...13 6.3 Triggering procedure...15 6.4 Settings...16 6.4.1 LF power... 16 6.4.2 Units... 17 6.4.3 Buzzer ON... 17 6.4.4 Contrast... 17 6.4.5 Auto off... 17 6.5 About...18 6.6 Language...18 6.7 Recent sensor data...19 7 Charging... 20 7.1 Battery charging................................................................... 20 7.2 Battery replacement................................................................ 20 8 Troubleshooting... 21 9 Tool update... 21 9.1 WebTPM PC Suite installation...21 9.2 USB internet option update...21 10 Recycling... 22 Edition 1 Version 1 (11.2017) 815 010 248 3 (en) This publication is not subject to an updating service. You will find the current version at: http://www.wabco.info/i/728 3

General information 1 General information Purpose of this document This document is directed towards workshop employees and designed to assist in reading out faults from the brake control unit. Symbols used WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation Failure to observe the safety instruction can result in severe injuries or death. Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid injury or death. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation Failure to observe the safety instruction can result in minor or moderately severe injuries. Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid any injuries. CAUTION Specifies possible material damage Not observing the safety instruction can lead to material damage. Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid any material damage.! Important information, instructions and/or tips that you must always observe.! Reference to information on the internet Action step Consequence of an action List 4

General information Technical documents Open the WABCO INFORM online product catalogue: http://inform.wabco-auto.com Search for documents by entering the document number. The WABCO online product catalogue INFORM provides you with convenient access to the complete technical documentation. All documents are available in PDF format. Please contact your WABCO partner for printed versions. Please note that the publications are not always available in all language versions. DOCUMT TITLE DOCUMT NUMBER General Repair and Test Information 815 XX0 109 3 Diagnostic Product Overview 815 XX0 037 3 *Language code XX: 01 = English, 02 = German, 03 = French, 04 = Spanish, 05 = Italian, 06 = Dutch, 07 = Swedish, 08 = Russian, 09 = Polish, 10 = Croatian, 11 = Romanian, 12 = Hungarian, 13 = Portuguese (Portugal), 14 = Turkish, 15 = Czech, 16 = Chinese, 17 = Korean, 18 = Japanese, 19 = Hebrew, 20 = Greek, 21 = Arabic, 24 = Danish, 25 = Lithuanian, 26 = Norwegian, 27 = Slovenian, 28 = Finnish, 29 = Estonian, 30 = Latvian, 31 = Bulgarian, 32 = Slovakian, 34 = Portuguese (Brazil), 35 = Macedonian, 36 = Albanian, 97 = German/English 98 = multilingual, 99 = non-verbal Structure of the WABCO product number WABCO product numbers consist of 10 digits. Production date Type of device Variant Status digit 0 = New device (complete device) 1 = New device (subassembly) 2 = Repair kit or subassembly 4 = Component part 7 = Replacement device R = Reman Choose genuine WABCO parts Genuine WABCO parts are made of high quality materials and are rigorously tested before they leave our factories. You also have the assurance that the quality of every WABCO product is supported by an outstanding WABCO customer service network. As a leading supplier to the industry, WABCO collaborates with the world s leading original equipment manufacturers, and has the experience and capacities required to also satisfy the most stringent production standards. The quality of every genuine WABCO part is supported by: 5

General information Tooling made for serial production Regular sub-supplier audits Exhaustive end-of-line tests Quality standards < 50 PPM Installing replica parts can cost lives genuine WABCO parts protect your business. WABCO additional services The package you will get with a genuine WABCO part: 24-month product warranty Overnight delivery Technical support from WABCO Professional training courses from the WABCO Academy Access to diagnostics tools and support from the WABCO Service Partner network Straightforward claims handling Plus, of course, the confidence that the Original Equipment Manufacturers rigorous quality standards are met WABCO Service Partner WABCO Service Partners the network you can rely on. You can access 2000 high quality workshops with more than 6000 specialist mechanics, all trained to WABCO s exacting standards and equipped with our most up-to-the-minute systems diagnostic and support technology. Your direct contact to WABCO In addition to our online services, trained members of staff are there to help you at our WABCO Service Partners to directly answer any technical or business-related questions you may have. Contact us if you need assistance: Find the right product Diagnosis support Training You can find your WABCO partner here: http://www.wabco-auto.com/en/how-to-find-us/contact/ 6

Safety information 2 Safety information Observe all required provisions and instructions:! WARNING: This product emits electromagnetic and electronically generated waves! that may interfere with the safe operation of pacemakers. Individuals that have pacemakers should never use this product. Read this publication carefully. Adhere to all instructions, information and safety information to prevent injury to persons and damage to property. WABCO will only guarantee the safety, reliability and performance of their products and systems if all the information in this publication is adhered to. Always abide by the vehicle manufacturer's specifications and instructions. Observe all accident regulations of the respective company as well as regional and national regulations. Make provisions for a safe work environment: Only trained and qualified technicians may carry out work on the vehicle. Do not use on live electrical circuits. Risk of entanglement. Wear safety goggles (user and bystanders). Pedal actuations can lead to severe injuries if persons are in the vicinity of the vehicle. Make sure that pedals cannot be actuated as follows: Switch the transmission to "neutral" and actuate the hand brake. Secure the vehicle against rolling by using chocks. Fasten a visible note to the steering wheel indicating that work is being performed on the vehicle and that the pedals are not to be actuated. To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate the tool in the vicinity of open containers or flammable liquids. Do not use if the potential for explosive gas or vapors exists. Keep the tool away from heat generating sources. Do not operate the tool with the battery cover removed. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device will not cause harmful interference, and This device will accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired or improper operation.! Read the Warranty, Safety and Recycling information at the end of this user guide.! 7

Safety information CAUTION! Your Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) tool has been designed to be durable, safe, and reliable when properly used. All TPMS TOOLS are intended to be used only by qualified and trained automotive technicians or in a light industrial repair shop environment. Please read all instructions below before using. Always follow these safety instructions. If you have any questions pertaining to the safe or reliability use of this tool, please call your local dealer. Cleaning Clean with a soft dry cloth, or if necessary, a soft damp cloth. Do not use any harsh chemical solvents such as acetone, thinner, brake cleaner, alcohol, etc. as this may damage the plastic surface. Water & Moisture Storage Do not use this tool where contact or immersion in water is a possibility. Never spill liquid of any kind onto the tool. Do not use or store the tool in an area where it is exposed to direct sunlight or excessive moisture. 8

Components 3 Components TPMS Manager USB adapter Plug type A Plug type C Plug type G Plug type I USB cable Disc with TPMS software 9

Specifications 4 Specifications Battery type: Battery life: Dimensions (max. L,W,D): Case material: Response frequency: Low battery indication: Weight: Temperature: Operating altitude: Rechargeable lithium ion Approximately 400 activations per full charge. 6.5" x 3.7" x 1.5" (16.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 3.8 cm). High impact ABS. Main frequencies: 315 MHz and 433.92 MHz (support for most of the specific frequencies). LCD bar graph display. Approx. 2 lbs. Operating: -4 F to 131 F (-20 C to +55 C). Storage: -40 F to 140 F (-40 C to +60 C). Up to 6560 ft (2000 m). 10

Functions 5 Functions Power ON /OFF switch Test or trigger sensor Next, continue or confirm Cancel, previous step Navigate to select "up" Navigate to select "down" Navigate to select "left" Navigate to select "right" 1 2 3 4 5 1 Antenna 2 Result lights 3 Trigger light 4 Battery charge indicator and low bat light 5 Keyboard 11

Operating instructions 6 Operating instructions 6.1 Power ON/OFF Press the Power ON/OFF switch once to turn on the TPMS Manager 1. Display of the currently used software version ateq vt36 he1 03 01 2. Display of the MAIN MU MAIN MU about Press and hold the Power ON/OFF switch for up to 3 seconds to show the battery level Display of the battery level battery level Press and hold the Power ON/OFF switch longer than 3 seconds to shut down the TPMS Manager. 12

Operating instructions 6.2 Read/trigger sensor test Before servicing the tires/wheels using your TPMS Manager, trigger each of the vehicle's sensors to make sure they are working properly. This ensures that you are not liable for previously damaged or defective sensors. This procedure will not change the vehicle settings since the vehicle has not yet been put into learn/ retraining mode. This procedure allows you to quickly identify damaged or defective sensors, because some vehicles do not indicate a damaged or defective sensor condition on the instrument cluster for up to 20 minutes. Use left or right in the MAIN MU to select TRIGGER SSOR MAIN MU trigger sensor Press OK The SELECT SSOR submenu is displayed SELECT SSOR wabco wis wabco wm2.2 read wabco wm2.2 trig wabco wm2.4 read Available sensors SSOR NAME SSOR TYPE WIS Internally mounted sensor WM 2.2 Externally mounted sensor produced up to calendar week 20 in 2017 WM 2.4 Externally mounted sensor produced after calendar week 20 in 2017 Use up and down to select the sensor Press OK to confirm The TPMS Manager is ready to trigger the sensor WABCO WIS return to menu read sensor 13

Operating instructions Hold the TPMS Manager at a distance of 5 cm to the sensor you want to check Press the TRIGGER SSOR button and wait for a beep The sensor data is displayed (example: WABCO WIS) START WABCO WIS 4217397556 0,0 bar 22 c 433 mhz bat:ok remaining 120 months MU DECLARATION (EXAMPLE) MEANING 421 739 755 6 ID (identification number of the sensor) 22 C Air temperature during the test REMAINING 120 MONTHS Lifetime remaining for new sensor 0.0 bar Pressure difference between tire inside and outside 433 MHz Radio frequency BAT: OK START MU Battery status Check again Back to the main menu! The battery status and temperature of internally mounted sensors will only be displayed when the! sensor is read. In trigger mode, only ID and pressure are displayed. 14

Operating instructions 6.3 Triggering procedure The sensors can be tested in any order. The OptiTire TM diagnostic software offers the option to trigger all sensors in a sequential order. When choosing this option, the test is run anticlockwise beginning with the front, left-hand wheel. With twin wheels, the left wheel (in driving direction) is tested first. Triggering the sensors in sequential order: 1 10 2 3 8 9 4 5 6 7 15

Operating instructions 6.4 Settings Use left or right in the MAIN MU to select SETTINGS MAIN MU settings Press OK The SETTINGS submenu is displayed SETTINGS lf power units : bar/ c buzzer on : yes contrast: 85 % Use up or down in the SETTINGS menu to navigate 6.4.1 LF power LF POWER means low frequency. The sensitivity of the sensors corresponds to the thickness of the tire. For this reason, the power is adjustable. You can switch between the DEFAULT and 0-100% setting for each sensor. Use up or down to select LF POWER Press OK to open the LF POWER submenu Use up or down to select a sensor Press OK Press up, left or right to increase the power Press down to decrease the power or switch to DEFAULT Press OK to confirm Press C to return to the SETTINGS menu 16

Operating instructions 6.4.2 Units The TPMS Manager can measure temperature and air pressure in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The units can be changed in the SETTINGS menu. Use up or down to select UNITS Press OK to enter the UNIT SELECTION submenu Use up or down to select a unit Press OK to confirm Press C to return to the settings menu Supported units: BAR KILOPASCAL POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH Celsius Bar / C kpa / C PSI / C Fahrenheit Bar / F kpa / F PSI / F 6.4.3 Buzzer ON The TPMS Manager can make a buzzer sound when a sensor is checked. The buzzer can be turned on or off in the SETTINGS menu. Use up or down to select BUZZER ON Press OK Use up, down, left or right to toggle on or off Press OK to confirm 6.4.4 Contrast Press C to return to the SETTINGS menu The LCD contrast level can be adjusted from 0% to 100% in the SETTINGS menu. Use up or down to select CONTRAST Press OK Use up, left or right to increase the contrast Press down to decrease contrast Press OK to confirm 6.4.5 Auto off Press C to return to the SETTINGS menu The TPMS Manager can be turned off automatically after a defined period of non-use. The time can be adjusted from 1 minute to 60 minutes or the function can be disabled. Use down to select AUTO OFF Press OK Use up, left or right to increase the period of time Press down to decrease the period of time or switch to DISABLED Press OK to confirm Press C to return to the SETTINGS menu 17

Operating instructions 6.5 About The ABOUT menu displays the current version of the software and information about the device. Use left or right in the MAIN MU to select ABOUT MAIN MU about Press OK The ABOUT screen is displayed ABOUT sn: version: receiver 1: receiver 2: k360 15088 he 03 01 ready 6.6 Language The LANGUAGE menu can be used to change the language of all the menus in TPMS Manager. Use left or right in the MAIN MU to select LANGUAGE MAIN MU language Press OK The LANGUAGE menu is displayed cestina dansk deutsch english LANGUAGE Complete listing (alphabetical order): Cestina, Chinese, Dansk, German, Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, Italian, Maqyar, Norsk, Polish, Portuguese, Roman, Russian, Slovencina, Slovenscina, Spanish, Suomi, Svedish, Turkish 18

Operating instructions 6.7 Recent sensor data The RECT SSOR DATA menu can be used to display or erase the last sensor data that was read out. Use left or right in the MAIN MU to select RECT SSOR DATA MAIN MU recent sensor data Press OK The RECT SSOR DATA menu is displayed RECT SSOR DATA view data erase records Use up or down to select VIEW DATA* or ERASE RECORDS Press OK to confirm Press C to return to the SETTINGS menu Ö Ö *If the memory is empty, the device will show the message "NO DATA" no data 19

Charging 7 Charging Low battery indication The TPMS Manager runs on 5 Volt and has an integrated low battery detection circuit. A fully charged battery can carry out around 400 sensor tests (approximately 80-100 cars). A full charge takes about 6 hours. When the battery is low, the battery screen will flash with the message "LOW". When the battery is low, the "status bar" appears every 10 seconds. This display will stop when the battery has no more power. 7.1 Battery charging 1 Plug the USB cable into the USB port (1) of the TPMS Manager Plug the USB cable into the charger adapter (2) Plug the charger adapter into an appropriate output The red LED CHARGE light will light up Once charged, the LED CHARGE light will turn green! Use of the TPMS Manager with a low battery status is not recommended because the transmission may! not be reliable. 7.2 Battery replacement The TPMS Manager must be returned to the factory for battery replacement.! Do not open the TPMS Manager or to tamper with the seal attached to the TPMS Manager. Once the! seal is broken the warranty is void. 20

Tool update 8 Troubleshooting If the TPMS Manager is unable to trigger one or more of the sensors using either electronic or magnetic activation, please check the following possibilities: The vehicle does not have a sensor even though a metal valve stem is present. Be aware of Schrader rubber snap-in stems used in TPMS systems. The sensor, module or ECU itself may be damaged or defective. The sensor may be of a type that periodically triggers of its own accord and may not be designed to respond to a triggering frequency. Your TPMS Manager may require a software update. Check "Auto Off" time settings for screen display. Your TPMS Manager is damaged or defective. 9 Tool update Warning! Do not disconnect the TPMS Manager from the PC or turn off your computer during the update process. This may result in serious damage to the TPMS Manager. As a new protocol becomes available, it will become necessary to update your TPMS Manager.! Temporarily turn off all of the anti-virus and spam-blocking software on your computer. This is necessary! to ensure a successful update. 9.1 WebTPM PC Suite installation Connect the TPMS Manager to the USB port on the PC Turn on the TPMS Manager Insert the CD supplied with the TPMS Manager into the CD drive of the PC Click on the WebTPM icon Follow the instructions on the screen Click "Finish" when the WebTPM installation is complete! Please contact your dealer for availability and prices for annual updates for your software part number.! 9.2 USB internet option update Connect the TPMS Manager to a USB port on the PC Turn on the TPMS Manager Start the WebTPM software Follow the instructions on the screen 21

Recycling 10 Recycling Do not dispose of the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery or the tool and/or it accessories to the dustbin. These components must be collected and recycled. The crossed-out wheeled dustbin means that the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of life. This applies to your tool but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. For further information, please contact WABCO. 22

WABCO (NYSE: WBC) is a leading global supplier of technologies and services that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles. Founded nearly 150 years ago, WABCO continues to pioneer breakthrough innovations for advanced driver assistance, braking, stability control, suspension, transmission automation and aerodynamics. Partnering with the transportation industry as it maps a route toward autonomous driving, WABCO also uniquely connects trucks, trailers, cargo, drivers, business partners and fleet operators through advanced fleet management systems and mobile solutions. WABCO reported sales of $2.8 billion in 2016. Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, WABCO has 13,000 employees in 40 countries. For more information, visit www.wabco-auto.com 2017 WABCO Europe BVBA All rights reserved 815 010 248 3 / 09.2017