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  • Page 1

    SmarTire LF Initiator Tool PN: 710.0026 Revision 1.2 Instruction Manual © Copyright 2006 SmarTire Systems Inc. Duplication of this document in whole or in p art for an y purposes other than those for which it was originally intended, without the written approval of Smar T ire Systems Inc. is strictly prohibited. This manual may be changed b y Smar[...]

  • Page 2

    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... ............. 3 OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................[...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 3 INTRODUCTION The SmarTire LF Initiator is a handheld tool designed to provoke da ta transmi ssions from SmarTire High Pressure Sensors. The tool can be use d to assist the installe r during: • New Installations – programming sensor ID numbers & vehicle co n figuration into the rec[...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 4 Learn: Press this button to make a sensor tran smit a ‘Learn’ transmission. Learn transmissions are used when reprogram ming sensor ID nu mbers into th e SmarTire receiver. LED FUNCTIONS Whenever a button is pressed, the LF Initiator Tool indicates its sta t us by the col or of its LE[...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 5 For dual-wheel assemblies, position the LF Initiato r Tool approxim ately 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from the tire’s surface positio ned at the center of the outboard tire’ s sidewall opposite the valve stem. The transmission from the tool will pass through the outboard tire and prov oke a [...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 6 5. If a sensor ID number is al ready programmed in t he sele cted wheel position (indicate d by a filled in tire icon and an ‘X’ on the screen), t he ID number must b e erased before a new I D number can be programmed. Press th e ‘MODE’ button to erase the pre-programmed ID number[...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 7 SMARTIRE PRODUCT & SERVICE PART WARRANTY: EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15, 2005 This warranty is effective as of November 15, 2005 and su persede s all past warranties expressed by SmarTire Systems Ltd. Warranty subject to ch ang e by SmarTire Systems Lt d. at any time without notice. Warranty [...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 8 j. Failures caused by improper installati on or im proper pri or repair including damage to Product by tire (tyre) removal or installation; k. Corrosion and rust; l. Tires (tyres) m. Failures due to dirt, snow, or ice build-up; n. Accident, damage, negligence, abu se or misuse. All return[...]

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    710.0026 R1.2 SmarTire LF Initiator Operating Instructions 9 may cause harmful interference to radio communi cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful int erference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off [...]