Tymate M7-3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Tymate
Table of Contents
- Tymate M7-3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Guide
- Kit Contents ¥
- The monitor and ACC
- Monitor Installation
- Sensor Installation
- 4.Signal Booster Installation(Optional)Y
- 5.Products
- Switch display to view front vehicle /spare tire /
- Reference pressure set automatically
- Turnon/turn off the signal booster
- 6.Alert status ¥
- 7. Trouble shooting ¥
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Tymate M7-3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Guide
Kit Contents ¥
The monitor and ACC
Monitor Installation
Sensor Installation
tire pressure is the required air pressure or the standard air pressure.
4.Signal Booster Installation(Optional)Y
The signal booster needs to install in the middle of the rear axle of the
trailer or the RV,and the antenna is exposed without any cover.
The installation is complete after signal booster connecting the power supply
and making sure it is installed firmly.
5.Products
Change unit Instandby mode, press the “+” button for 3 seconds to switch thetire pressure unit PSI/BAR. Instandby mode, press the temperature unit *F/C. button for 3 seconds to switch the tire
Switch display to view front vehicle /spare tire /
trailer / spare tire (Note:This function is only available when
thetrailer/spare tire sensors are installed.) Pressthe “+” or “” buttons in
standby mode.
Reference pressure set automatically
When th sensoris installed, the current tire pressure will become the reference pressure. When the tire pressure is 25% higher than the reference pressure, monitor will have a High Pressure Alert, and when it s 15% lower than the reference pressure, the monitor will have Low Pressure Alert.
Turnon/turn off the signal booster
Long press the SET button for 3 seconds to turn on/off the signal booster. Ifthe signal booster signal is not received within 5 minutes after the monitor isturned on, the signal booster icon will flash. When the signal booster is turned off,the icon will not flash.
6.Alert status ¥
7. Trouble shooting ¥
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) The monitor cannot turn on. Please re-charge the monitor with USB cable.
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Thereis a tire pressure missing on the display during use.
The monitor should not be placed closely to other electronic devices(such as dashboard, dash cam, navigation or other aftermarket electronic devices.) after changing the monitor position, drive the car for 5 minutes until the monitor is back to normal state. -
Doubting that whether the sensor detects tire pressureaccurately or not.Inflate or deflate the tire, then checkif the display pressure value is changed or not. If the pressure value is changed, it means that the sensor is working. If there is no changed, the sensor is not working. Screw the other tire sensor to this tire valve and see if the air pressure is similar to the previous sensor pressure. The small air pressure deviation indicates that the original sensor detects the air pressure accurately. If the air pressure deviation is large, it means that the air pressure detected by the original sensor is not accurate.
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Some sensors do not work after using for a long period oftime. The sensor’s battery may have be run out, need to replace new battery(battery CR2032).
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The tire pressure increases during driving. This isanormal phenomenon, the tire temperature increases during driving causing the tire pressureto increases.
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The car is exposed to the sun, and the display brightnessisdim.
When the car is exposed to the sun, the car temperature rises. When the monitor temperature is higher than 185°F, the display brightnessis dim. After driving for awhile, the display brightness will return to normal asthe temperature drops in the car.
fthe sensoris damaged and needs to be replaced, ora sensor other than the standard configuration needs to be added, please scan the QR code to watch thevideo operation.
Please scan the QR code to watch the video operation for sensor installation and sensor battery replacement operation.