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Lippert Components Tire Linc 2.0 - Tyre Limits Example

Lippert Components Tire Linc 2.0
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Rev: 09.27.21 Page 11 CCD-0004071
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
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Tyre Limits Example
Programmable tyre limits have a “next” arrow (>) that, when tapped, opens that feature’s scrollable window
of available settings. Scroll through the limits window to find the desired setting, select it, then tap the
“back” arrow (<) located above the tyre’s name at the top of the window’s heading.
The following example illustrates the interaction between the various tyre settings and how the resulting
information is relayed by the monitoring system for display in the app.
NOTE: The Alert Indicator uses LED flashes and audible (beep) tones to deliver tyre event notifications.
1. Select a tyre by tapping its information button to launch its settings window—FRONT LEFT TYRE (Fig. 21).
A. In this example, the reported current tyre Pressure is listed as “58 psi” (Fig. 21A).
NOTE: Stem Sensor Pressure Reading Tolerance: +/-1.5 psi (+/-10.3 kPa).
For example—because of differences in accuracy and conversion between a Stem Sensor and a
tyre gauge—actual tyre pressure at 38 psi (262 kPa) may be reported by the Stem Sensor as 36 psi
(248.2kPa) while the tyre gauge may report 40 psi (275.8 kPa).
B. Compare the tyre’s Minimum/Maximum Pressure range (46–68 psi) (Fig. 21B and C) against the
reported tyre pressure (58 psi) (Fig. 21A). Make sure tyre pressures are within recommendedlimits.
2. If the Minimum Pressure requires adjusting, tap the arrow next to Minimum Pressure to launch its
settings window (Figs. 21B). Locate the current setting (Fig. 23) and modify as needed.
3. If the Maximum Pressure requires adjusting, tap the arrow next to Maximum Pressure to launch its
settings window (Figs. 21C). Locate the current setting (Fig. 24) and modify as needed.

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