Vtopek H11

Vtopek H11 Solar TPMS: 3.5-inch Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System User Manual

Model: H11 | Brand: Vtopek

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Vtopek H11 Solar Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This system is designed to monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time, enhancing driving safety for both 2-wheel (trailer) and 4-wheel (car, SUV, van) vehicles.

2. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:

  • TPMS Monitor x 1
  • External Sensors x 4
  • Removable Bracket x 1
  • Hex Nuts x 4
  • Yiyan x 1
  • Okun gbigba agbara Iru-C x 1
  • Awọn ohun ilẹmọ x 2
  • Ilana olumulo x 1
Image showing all components included in the Vtopek H11 TPMS package: monitor, four external sensors, removable bracket, hex nuts, wrench, USB-C cable, stickers, and user manual.

Nọmba 2.1: Awọn akoonu Package

3. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Atilẹyin Ipo Meji: Compatible with both 2-wheel (trailer) and 4-wheel (car, SUV, van) vehicles.
  • High Precision Monitoring: Provides tire pressure readings with 0.01 bar accuracy.
  • Separate Alarm Settings: Allows independent high/low pressure alarm value settings for front and rear tires.
  • Detachable Monitor: The monitor can be easily detached from its bracket for flexible placement, charging, and settings adjustment.
  • Ina Afẹyinti Aifọwọyi: 3-level adjustable backlight for clear visibility in various lighting conditions (daytime, indoor, night).
  • Real-time Alarms: Six alarm modes including rapid air leak, high/low pressure, high temperature, sensor data loss, and low battery.
  • Orun/Ji laifọwọyi: Features vibration detection for automatic power on/off, conserving battery.
  • Awọn aṣayan gbigba agbara meji: Supports solar charging and USB Type-C charging.
  • Durable External Sensors: IP68 waterproof, anti-dust, anti-theft, and suitable for a pressure range of 0.2 to 6.0 bar.

4. Eto ati fifi sori

4.1 Atẹle fifi sori

The monitor can be installed on the windshield or dashboard. The detachable bracket allows for flexible positioning and easy removal for charging or adjustments.

  1. Attach the removable bracket to the desired location on your windshield or dashboard using the adhesive provided. Ensure the surface is clean and dry.
  2. Slide the TPMS monitor onto the bracket. The angle can be adjusted for optimal viewing.
  3. Ensure the monitor does not obstruct your view lakoko iwakọ.
Image showing the TPMS monitor being installed on a car windshield and detached from its bracket, along with examples of automatic backlight adjustment for daytime, indoor, and night viewing.

Figure 4.1: Monitor Installation and Detachable Bracket

4.2 Fifi sori ẹrọ sensọ

Install the external sensors on your vehicle's tire valves. Each sensor is labeled (FL, FR, RL, RR) for its corresponding tire (Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right).

  1. Remove the original valve cap from the tire valve.
  2. Screw on a hex nut onto the tire valve.
  3. Screw the corresponding sensor (e.g., FL for Front Left) onto the tire valve until it is hand-tight.
  4. Tighten the hex nut against the sensor using the provided wrench to secure it and prevent theft.
  5. Repeat for all four tires.
Step-by-step guide for installing external TPMS sensors on a tire valve, showing removal of valve cap, screwing on hex nut, attaching sensor, and tightening with a wrench. Also shows sensor dimensions and features like IP69 waterproof rating.

Figure 4.2: External Sensor Installation Steps

Akiyesi: The sensors are pre-paired with the monitor. If a sensor is replaced, it may need to be re-paired. Refer to the troubleshooting section for pairing instructions.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1 Powering On/Off and Automatic Functions

  • Agbara Ibẹrẹ Tan: Press and hold the left button on the monitor for more than 3 seconds to turn it on.
  • Jiji aifọwọyi: The TPMS monitor will automatically turn on when it detects vehicle vibration (e.g., opening a car door, starting the engine).
  • Ipo oorun aladaaṣe: If no vibration is detected for 5 minutes after parking, the monitor will automatically enter sleep mode to conserve power.
Image illustrating the automatic sleep mode of the TPMS monitor after 5 minutes of no vibration, and the vibration detection function that automatically turns the monitor on when a car door is opened.

Figure 5.1: Automatic Sleep and Vibration Detection

5.2 Display and Alarm Modes

The 3.5-inch large screen displays real-time tire pressure and temperature for all four tires simultaneously. The system features six alarm modes:

  • Rapid Air Leak Alarm: Alerts to sudden and significant pressure drops.
  • Itaniji Titẹ giga: Activates if tire pressure exceeds the set high limit.
  • Itaniji Titẹ Kekere: Activates if tire pressure falls below the set low limit.
  • Itaniji iwọn otutu giga: Warns if tire temperature exceeds the set limit.
  • Sensor Data Loss Alarm: Indicates a sensor is not transmitting data.
  • Itaniji Batiri Kekere: Alerts when the monitor or sensor battery is low.
Image of the 3.5-inch large screen TPMS display showing real-time tire pressure and temperature, along with icons representing the six alarm modes: rapid air leak, high pressure, low pressure, high temperature, sensor data loss, and low battery.

Figure 5.2: Real-time Monitoring and Alarm Modes

5.3 Mode Switching (2-Wheel / 4-Wheel)

The system supports switching between 2-wheel mode (for trailers) and 4-wheel mode (for cars). This allows for accurate monitoring without unnecessary alarms when fewer sensors are active.

  • To switch modes, access the system settings (refer to the full manual for specific button sequences).
  • Select "2-Wheel Mode" if using only two sensors (e.g., for a trailer).
  • Select "4-Wheel Mode" for standard car applications with four sensors.
Image showing a car towing a trailer, with the TPMS monitor displaying tire pressure. Icons indicate support for switching between 2-wheel mode (trailer only) and 4-wheel mode (car only).

Figure 5.3: 2-Wheel / 4-Wheel Mode Switching

5.4 Setting Alarm Values

This TPMS allows for separate high and low pressure alarm settings for front and rear tires, providing more precise monitoring tailored to your vehicle's requirements.

  1. Enter the settings menu on the monitor.
  2. Navigate to the alarm value adjustment section.
  3. Set the desired high pressure alarm value for the front tires (e.g., 3.45 bar).
  4. Set the desired low pressure alarm value for the front tires (e.g., 1.95 bar).
  5. Repeat the process for the rear tires, setting their specific high and low pressure alarm values (e.g., 5.85 bar high, 2.55 bar low).
  6. Fi eto rẹ pamọ ṣaaju ki o to jade ni akojọ aṣayan.
Image demonstrating the ability to set separate high and low pressure alarm values for front and rear wheels on the TPMS monitor, showing different settings for front and rear tires.

Figure 5.4: Separate Front and Rear Wheel Alarm Settings

6. Itọju

6.1 Monitor Charging

The monitor supports two charging methods:

  • Gbigba agbara Oorun: The integrated solar panel charges the monitor when exposed to sunlight. Ensure the monitor is placed in a location with adequate sun exposure.
  • Ngba agbara USB Iru-C: For cloudy days or when solar charging is insufficient, use the provided USB Type-C cable to charge the monitor via a car charger or other USB power source.

Pataki: Charge the monitor for more than 3 hours before its first use. When fully charged, a long press of the left button will turn it on.

Image illustrating the dual charging capabilities of the TPMS monitor: solar charging via its top panel in sunny conditions, and USB Type-C charging for cloudy or rainy weather.

Figure 6.1: Solar and USB Type-C Charging

6.2 Sensọ Batiri Rirọpo

The external sensors use replaceable CR1632 lithium-polymer batteries. When a low battery alarm for a sensor is triggered, replace its battery.

  1. Unscrew the sensor from the tire valve.
  2. Fara ṣii sensọ casing.
  3. Yọ batiri CR1632 atijọ kuro.
  4. Fi batiri CR1632 tuntun sii, ni idaniloju polarity ti o pe.
  5. Pa sensọ casing and re-install it on the tire valve, following the installation steps in Section 4.2.

7. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Atẹle ko tan.Low battery; not powered on manually.Charge the monitor via solar or USB-C. Press and hold the left button for 3 seconds to power on.
No tire data displayed.Sensors not installed; sensor battery low; sensor not paired; vehicle stationary.Ensure sensors are correctly installed. Replace sensor batteries if needed. Drive the vehicle for a short distance to activate sensors. If still no data, re-pair sensors (refer to full manual for pairing steps).
Awọn kika titẹ ti ko tọ.Sensor not fully tightened; incorrect alarm settings.Ensure sensors are tightly secured. Verify alarm settings are appropriate for your vehicle.
Itaniji n dun nigbagbogbo.Alarm thresholds set too close to normal operating pressure; actual tire issue.Adjust high/low pressure alarm values to suitable levels. Check tires for actual pressure issues or leaks.
Monitor screen is dim.Backlight setting is low; low ambient light.Adjust backlight brightness settings on the monitor.

8. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Nọmba awoṣeH11
BrandVtopek
Iwọn Ifihan3.5 inches
Titẹ Yiye0.01 igi
Ibiti titẹ0.2 - 6.0 bar
Idiyele Omi SensọIP68
Atẹle Gbigba agbaraSolar / USB Type-C
Sensọ Batiri IruCR1632 Lithium-polymer (replaceable)
Ohun eloAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Package Mefa14.1 x 11.5 x 7.1 cm
Iwọn Nkan10 giramu

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Vtopek provides a 1-odun atilẹyin ọja for this TPMS product. For technical support, warranty claims, or any inquiries, please contact our customer service.

  • Akoko atilẹyin ọja: 1 Odun lati ọjọ ti o ra.
  • Olubasọrọ: Refer to the contact information provided with your product packaging or on the official Vtopek webojula.
Image showing Vtopek's commitment to lifetime technical support, professional customer service, and a 1-year warranty, with an email address for support.

Nọmba 9.1: Atilẹyin ọja ati Alaye Atilẹyin

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