QQr Q02 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual

October 30, 2023
QQr

QQr Q02 Tire Pressure Monitoring System

QQr Q02 Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Button Functions

Button Functions

Serial number Name Description
Touch screen Display menu and test results
Up button Option moves up
Activation key Send confirmation when TPMS wirelessly recognizes and

programs
④| Right button| Option moves to the right
⑤| Confirm button| Confirm OK
⑥| ON/OFF button| Press 3 seconds to turn on/off
⑦| Down button| Option moves down
⑧| Help button| Providing help information
⑨| Left button| Option moves to the left
⑩| Return button| Return to the previous menu interface
⑪| TF vehicled| TF vehicled insert port
⑫| Type-C interface| Connect the USB cable to charge the tire pressure matcher
⑬| OBD test interface| Tire pressure matching instrument connected to vehicle ECU through OBD interface

Basic TPMS Function

Read/Scan Sensor

On main menu select TPMS, select Make, Model and Year. 2.1 Read/Scan Sensor

Basic TPMS Function

Scan Sensor

① Select [TPMS diagnosis].
Basic TPMS Function
② Click [Confirm] to continue
Basic TPMS Function
③ Selet tires, then press【 】button to activate all sensors installed on the test vehicle separately.
Basic TPMS Function
Basic TPMS Function

| Successful activation
---|---
| Failed activation
| Repeat activation

OBD diagnostic function

① Click [OBD Diag] to [Prompt message].
Basic TPMS Function

② Connect the OBD cable to the vehicle DLC interface, and turn on the ignition switch.
Basic TPMS Function

③ Click [Confirm], the screen will display the comparison between the ID value stored in the computer board and the tire ID value
Basic TPMS Function

| Green| Computer Board ID and Sensor ID Matching
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| Red| Computer board ID does not match sensor ID

④ Select [View DTCs].
Basic TPMS Function

⑤ Click [Clear] to automatically clear the fault code and re-retrieve the computer board to ensure that all fault codes have been deleted; or click [Save] to store the fault. Code and can be viewed in the “data record”.
Basic TPMS Function

Sensor programming

Copy by OBD

① After the vehicle selection is completed, select [Copy by OBD] in [Sensor programming].
Sensor programming

② connect the OBD line to the vehicle DLC interface and turn on the ignition switch.
Sensor programming

③ Click [Confirm], the device automatically read thesensor IDsaved in the device board and display it on thescreen.
Sensor programming

④ Place a QQr sensor within 10cm from the top of device.
Sensor programming

⑤ Select a sensor ID and click [Programming] to start detecting nearby sensors.
Sensor programming

⑥ Click [Return] to repeat steps ③~⑤tocontinue programming other sensors.
Sensor programming

Copy by activation

① After the vehicle selection is completed, select [Copy by activation] in [Sensor programming].
Sensor programming

Click【Activate】or【 】to start activating the sensor.
Sensor programming

③ If the activation is successful, the OE sensor IDis displayed at the bottom of the screen
Sensor programming

④ Place a new QQr sensor on the top of the device.
Sensor programming

⑤ Click [Programming], the matching instrument starts to detect nearby sensors.
Sensor programming

Manual input

① After the model selection is completed, select [Manual Input] in [Sensor programming].
Sensor programming

② Enter the 8-digit sensor ID number, click [Confirm] .
Sensor programming

③ Click [Confirm] to continue programming.
Sensor programming

④ Automatically detects the nearby sensor; place a QQr sensor on the top of the tool within 10cm.
Sensor programming

⑤ Program successfully, sensor data displayed on the screen.
Sensor programming

Automatically create ID(1-20)

① After the model selection is completed, select [Automatically create ID (1-5)] in [Sensor programming].
Sensor programming

② Place 1-5 QQr sensors within 10cm of the tool; The instrument automatically detects nearby sensors.
Sensor programming

③ When a sensor is detected, click [Continue] to start programming.
Sensor programming

④Programsuccessfully, sensorID and SN displayedonthescreen.
Sensor programming

Location learning

OBD learning

① After the vehicle selection is completed, select [Location Learning].
Location learning

② Select [Confirm] to use the previously stored data, or select [Cancel] to use the new data.
Location learning

③ At this point, please read the “Learning guide” carefully and press “Confirm” to continue.
Location learning

④ Press【 】to activate all sensors installed on the vehicle separately
Location learning

Note: If you select [Confirm] in step 2 tousethepreviously stored data, you do not needtoactivatethe sensor again.

The activation status prompt is as follows:

| Successful activation
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| Failed activation
| Repeat activation

⑤ Click [Relearn], and the device will prompt the user to connect to the vehicle.

Location learning

⑥ Connect OBD to the car DLC port, click [Confirm] to continue.
Location learning

⑦ OBD learning successful, click [Confirm] to view the sensor ID information.
Location learning

⑧ Select [Erase DTCs] to automaticallyerasethefault code in the device board andrecheckthedevice board to ensure that all fault codeshavebeen deleted.
Location learning

IconSpecial function

Use QQr’s TPMS device to test Remote ke

Location learning

System settings

Location learning

Update

  1. Download the upgrade tool “DSO” in the computer.
    Location learning

  2. Using the USB cable to connect the device to computer.
    Location learning

  3. Making sure the upgrade tool can recognizethe SD card path normally.
    Location learning

  4. Visit the website: http://www.dajin-tech.com/ technical- support-and-update/, download the upgrade tool: QQR_PC_Updatetool.rar.

  5. Click [Upgrade] to start the program upgrade.
    Location learning

  6. Check the progress level on the right side. When “Update completed! (100%)” is displayed, complete the upgrade
    Location learning

FCC Warning Statement:

Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.
  • Connect the equipment

into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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