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Lite-Check INSPECTOR 930
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LITE-CHECK INSPECTOR 930
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VERIFIER Trailer Interface and Tablet Setup
ThefollowingstepsshouldbetakentoensurepropersetupoftheLite‐Checktrailerinterface.
1. Mount the unit securely
2. Connect the incoming air supply with at least 120 PSI from the compressor through a filtered
air regulator set to NO LESS than 120 PSI
3. Connect the Emergency and Service air lines to the front of the VERIFIER
Warning: TheTrailer‐Interfacehasself‐calibratingairpressuretransducers IT IS
IMPERATIVE THAT THE TESTER ONLY EXPERIENCE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
DURINGPOWER‐UPANDREBOOT. This can be achieved by connecting the air lines
to the front of the tester, and the regulated supply air must also be connected. DO
NOT CONNECT THE GLADHANDS TO A TRAILER WHEN STARTING THE TRAILER‐
INTERFACE. Ensure that there are NO air circuits active when the VERIFIER Trailer
Interface is reset.
4. Connect the VERIFIER Trailer Interface Tester to a 12 Volt, 20 Amp power supply or 12V battery.
Warning: A 12 volt battery charger cannot be used to power the system. Applied power must
be clean (filtered and regulated) and capable of supplying 20 Amps.
5. Flip the Power Switch to turn the tester on. The green LED next to the power button will
illuminate when the unit is on. NOTE: A flashing green LED means the air sensor calibration
failed. Assure that the air lines are at atmospheric pressure at power up.
6. Turn on the Tablet and open the DOT App.
7. The Bluetooth icon should be visible in the upper left corner of the tablet and the blue LED
should stop flashing and be solid when connected. If you are connecting to a trailer interface
you haven't connected to before, tap on the Bluetooth icon and select your tester from the
list of devices. From now on the app should automatically connect if it was launched after
the 1020 was powered on. If not look to make sure the correct device is selected.
Reminders
Do not use a battery charger while the Inspector Trailer Interface is in use. Battery chargers are
not regulated and may cause damage to the ABS ECU or the tester.
The Inspector Trailer Interface will not operate properly below 11.5 volts
120 PSI regulated air input is required for proper air operation.
Inspector Trailer Interface and Tablet
4. Connect to the Inspector Trailer Interface Tester to a 12 Volt, 20 Amp power supplies or a 12 Volt
Battery.
Warning: A 12 volt battery charger cannot be used to power the system. Applied power must be
clean (filtered and regulated) and capable of supplying 20 Amps.

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