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8.2.4 Press to confirm your selection and a short beep will sound, indicating that the setting has
been saved. The receiver will automatically go to the next TPMS parameter setting: “9.3 Setting
Tire Pressure” for that vehicle selection. If no further parameter settings are required, you can hold
the for 3 seconds to switch back to Driving Mode. (Note: If the Number of Wheels to Display
is NOT made within 60 seconds, the receiver will beep for a long tone to warn that the last setting
was not stored to the receiver and the display will return to Driving Mode.)
8.3 Setting Tire Pressure Units
The receiver can monitor and display tire pressure in three (3) different units of pressure: kPa, psi, and Bar.
The Setting Tire Pressure Units setting allows the user to view, set, or modify the unit of pressure and
standard pressure value for each set of tires monitored on the receiver for the selected vehicle selection.
If the Tire Pressure Units setting is skipped, the default tire pressure values listed in step 8.3.3 will be used.
Depending on the type of tires that are being monitored the standard tire pressure value will vary. Below is
a general tire pressure inflation guideline to help determine the standard tire pressure value to be set based
on tire type:
For Trailer Tires, which will have an “ST” in front of the tire size, tire industry experts recommend
using the maximum inflation pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire to provide the full load
carrying capacity. You can also reference the tire inflation pressure guidelines on the chassis plate.
For Passenger Vehicle Tires, the tire pressure should be inflated to the vehicle’s recommended
tire pressure located on the vehicle door edge or in the owner’s manual.