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8.1.5 After TPMS parameter settings have all been programmed for each Vehicle Selection, repeat step
9.1.2 to select the vehicle and/or trailer combination you would like to monitor and then press and
hold for 3 seconds to switch back to Driving Mode. Once the receiver has returned to Driving
Mode the TPMS parameter settings programmed for the selected Vehicle Selection will be
monitored.
8.1.6 For more than one programmed Vehicle Selection in the receiver, the user will need to go to the
Settings Mode Menu to manually select the programmed Vehicle Selection (CAR 1, CAR 2, CAR 3)
they would like to monitor on the receiver. In Driving Mode, the receiver will only display the paired
sensors’ data of the selected Vehicle Selection set by the user. If user switches to
another vehicle/trailer that has different sensor data programmed on another Vehicle Selection in
the same receiver, the user will need to return to the Vehicle Selection setting to select
the correct vehicle/trailer to monitor on the receiver.
8.1.7 If you would like to skip the Vehicle Selection setting to go to other parameter settings in the
Setting Mode Menu, you can press to move to the next TPMS parameter setting.
8.2 Setting the Number of Wheels to Display
The receiver can monitor up to ten (10) tires for each programmed vehicle selection. The Setting the
Number of Wheels to Display setting allows you to view, set, or modify the number of wheels monitored on
the receiver for the selected vehicle selection. The receiver will be preset to either four (4) or six (6) wheels
to display based on the number of TPMS sensors included in the TPMS Retrofit Kit for “CAR 1”. The default
wheel number to display is six (6) wheels for “CAR 2” and “CAR 3”. If the default Number of Wheels to
Display for “CAR 1” is correct and you will NOT be installing additional TPMS sensors to “CAR 1”, then you