Autel TS501 User Manual

Table of Contents
1. SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................. 1
2. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................... 2
2.1 TPMS SYSTEM REVIEW ................................................................................ 2
2.2 TPMS LEGISLATION .................................................................................... 2
2.3 TPMS TELL-TALE LIGHT .............................................................................. 2
2.4 BENEFITS OF TPMS ...................................................................................... 3
3. TOOL INFORMATION .................................................................................. 4
3.1 TOOL DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................... 4
3.2 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 5
3.3 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED............................................................................... 6
3.4 ICONS ............................................................................................................ 6
3.5 KEYBOARD .................................................................................................... 7
3.6 BATTERY CHARGING .................................................................................... 7
3.7 POWER UP BY DLC....................................................................................... 8
3.8 SYSTEM SETTING .......................................................................................... 8
3.9 PRODUCT TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................... 15
4. TPMS CHECK & DIAGNOSTICS .............................................................. 17
4.1 TPMS SENSOR CHECK ............................................................................... 17
4.2 TPMS RELEARN ......................................................................................... 27
4.3 REVIEW DATA ............................................................................................. 33
4.4 AUDIT REPORT ............................................................................................ 34
5. RKE & RF MONITOR .................................................................................. 36
6. PRINT AND UPDATE................................................................................... 38
6.1 PRINT DATA ................................................................................................ 38
6.2 SOFTWARE UPDATE ..................................................................................... 39
7. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION ................................................................ 45
8. WARRANTY AND SERVICE ...................................................................... 46
8.1 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY ................................................................ 46
8.2 SERVICE PROCEDURES ................................................................ ................ 46
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1. Safety Information
Always perform diagnosis or service in a safe environment. Wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards. Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from
all moving or hot engine parts.
Operate the vehicle in a well ventilated work area: Exhaust gases
are poisonous.
Put blocks in front of the drive wheels and never leave the vehicle
unattended while running tests.
Use extreme caution when working around the ignition coil,
distributor cap, ignition wires and spark plugs. These components create hazardous voltages when the engine is running.
Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/electrical
fires nearby.
Put the transmission in PARK (for automatic transmission) or
NEUTRAL (for manual transmission) and make sure the parking brake is engaged.
Always turn the ignition off before connecting/disconnecting the
OBDII Cable to/from the TPMS tool; otherwise it may cause the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) to turn on.
Refer to the users manual for the vehicle being serviced and
adhere to all diagnostic procedures and precautions. Otherwise personal injury or unneeded repairs may result.
Keep the TPMS tool dry, clean, free from oil, water and grease.
Use a mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the TPMS tool when necessary.
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2. General Information
2.1 TPMS system review
A tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an electronic system designed to monitor the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on various types of vehicles. TPMS report real-time tire-pressure information to the driver of the vehicle, either via a gauge, a pictogram display, or a simple low-pressure warning light. TPMS can be divided into two different types direct (dTPMS) and indirect (iTPMS). TPMS are provided both at an OEM (factory) level as well as an aftermarket solution.
2.2 TPMS Legislation
In the United States, the United States Department of Transportation (NHTSA) released the FMVSS No. 138, which requires an installation of a Tire Pressure Monitoring System to all new passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs.) or less, except those vehicles with dual wheels on an axle, as of 2007. In the European Union, starting November 1, 2012, all new models of passenger cars must be equipped with a TPMS, with even tighter specifications that will be defined by the UNECE Vehicle Regulations (Regulation No. 64). From November 1, 2014, all new passenger cars sold in the European Union must be equipped with TPMS. On July 13, 2010, the South Korean Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs announced a pending partial-revision to the Korea Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (KMVSS), specifying that "TPMS shall be installed to passenger vehicles and vehicles of GVW 3.5 tons or less, ... [effective] on January 1, 2013 for new models and on June 30, 2014 for existing models". Japan is expected to adopt European Union legislation approximately one year after European Union implementation. Further countries to make TPMS mandatory include Russia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Israel, Malaysia and Turkey.
2.3 TPMS tell-tale light
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When diagnosing TPMS systems, you should understand what the TPMS tell-tale light means.
When turning the ignition OFF to ON, the TPMS tell-tale should come on, and then go off, which indicates the system is working fine. If the light stays on, there would be a pressure problem. If the light flashes, there would be a system problem, which can range from faulty sensors to sensors on the vehicle that havent been learned to that vehicle.
2.4 Benefits of TPMS
The significant advantages of TPMS are summarized as follows:
Fuel saving. Extended tire life. Decreased downtime and maintenance. Improved safety. Environmental efficiency.
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3. Tool Information
3.1 Tool Description
1) SIGNAL MARK – Indicates where the tool sends or
receives signals.
2) LCD DISPLAY – Displays the menus and test screens.
3) N BUTTON – Cancels a selection (or action) from a menu
or return to previous menu.
4) UP SCROLL BUTTON – Moves up through menu and
submenu items in menu mode. When more than one set of data are retrieved, use this button to move up to previous screens for additional data. It is also used to view previous trouble code when viewing DTCs.
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5) LEFT SCROLL BUTTON –When scrolling through a
screen of data or text, moves to previous character and views additional information on previous screens, if recorded data content covers more than one screen.
6) HELP BUTTON – Provides help information.
7) POWER BUTTON Long press the button to turn on/off
the tool; short press the button to return to Home screen.
8) DOWN SCROLL BUTTON – Moves down through menu
and submenu items in menu mode. When more than one set of data are retrieved, use this button to move down to next screens for additional data. It is also used to view next trouble code when viewing DTCs.
9) RIGHT SCROLL BUTTON – When scrolling through a
screen of data or text, moves to next character and view additional information on next screens, if recorded data content covers more than one screen.
10) TEST BUTTON – Commences a TPMS Test.
11) Y BUTTON – Confirms a selection (or action) from a
menu.
12) USB PORT – Connects the TPMS tool to PC for software
update, data printing or battery charging.
13) POWER PORT – Connects the TPMS tool to the mains with
the charger supplied for battery charging.
14) SD CARD SLOT – Holds SD card.
15) OBD II CONNECTOR – Connects the TPMS tool to the
vehicle’s Data Link Connector (DLC).
3.2 Specifications
1) Display: TFT color display (320 x 240 dpi)
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2) Power: 3.7V Li-polymer battery
3) Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122 °F)
4) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 °F)
5) Dimensions: Length Width Height
202.2 mm (7.96") 106.7mm (4.20") 37.7 mm (1.48")
6) Weight: 0.4kg (0.88lb)
3.3 Accessories Included
1) User’s Manual -- Instructions on tool operations
2) OBDII Cable -- Provides power to tool and communicates
between tool and vehicle
3) USB Cable -- Allows easy online update, data printing, and
power charging via PC connection
4) Carry Case -- A case to store the tool when not in use
5) Magnet -- Used to trigger magnetically activated sensors (early
model TPMS sensors)
6) Power Adapter -- Charges the built-in battery
3.4 Icons
7) CD -- Includes users manual, PC Suit, etc.
8) SD Card -- Used to store data
1) – Indicates battery charging.
2) -- Indicates there is data stored in the tool.
3) -- Indicates battery volume.
4) -- Indicates USB communication with the computer is
established.
5) -- Indicates magnet is required to activate TPMS sensor.
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6) -- Indicates deflation is required to activate TPMS sensor.
7) -- Indicates test mode One Wheel of Wheels to Test in
the system setting is selected.
8) -- Indicates test mode ALL Wheels of Wheels to Test in
the system setting is selected.
9) ” – Indicates the TPMS tool is sending signals to the tire
sensor for activation and test.
10) ” – Indicates tool communication with the vehicles OBDII
DLC.
3.5 Keyboard
No solvents such as alcohol are allowed to clean the keypad or display. Use a mild nonabrasive detergent and a soft cotton cloth. Do not soak the keypad as the keypad is not waterproof.
3.6 Battery Charging
The TPMS tool has a 3.7V built-in lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery. There are two means of battery charging:
To charge battery by power adapter.
1) Locate the power port of the device.
2) Connect the device and the power source with the adapter.
To charge battery by USB cable
1) Locate the USB port of the device.
2) Connect the device and the computer with the USB cable.
For optimum performance, always keep your tool sufficiently charged. It is recommended that you charge the tool for over 2 hours before the first use.
NOTE: Only use the power adaptor or USB cable that is
included in our pack to charge this tool. The use of
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un-approved power supplies may damage your tool and void the tool warranty.
3.7 Power Up by DLC
The tool can also be powered via the vehicle Data Link Connector (DLC). Just follow the steps below to turn on the TPMS tool:
1) Connect the OBDII Cable to the TPMS tool.
2) Find DLC on vehicle.
A plastic DLC cover may be found for some vehicles and you
need to remove it before plugging the OBDII cable.
3) Plug OBDII cable to the vehicles DLC.
4) Power up the TPMS tool by pressing the Power Button, and
wait for the Main Menu to appear. (Figure 3.1)
NOTE: OBDII connection does not support battery charging.
3.8 System Setting
The tool allows you to make the following adjustments and settings.
1) Language: Selects the desired language.
2) Beep Set: Turns on/off key-press beep.
3) ID Format: Sets the ID displaying in Hexadecimal or Decimal.
4) Pressure Unit: Sets the pressure unit in Kpa, Psi or Bar.
Figure 3.1
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5) Temperature Unit: Sets the temperature unit in degree Celsius
or Fahrenheit.
6) Wheels to Test: Gives the operator the choice to test One wheel
or All wheels.
7) Distance Unit: Sets the distance unit in Km or mile.
8) Power-off: Sets the time to power off automatically.
9) About: Views important information of the tool.
Settings of the unit will remain until change to the existing
settings is made.
To enter the Setting menu
From the Main Menu: Use the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Setting, and press the Y button. Following the instructions to do adjustments and settings could make TPMS testing more convenient and easy. (Figure 3.2)
Figure 3.2
Language
English is the default language.
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Language, and press the Y button.
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2) Use the UP/DOWN scroll button and LEFT/RIGHT scroll
button to select the desired language and press the Y button to save your selection and return to previous menu. (Figure 3.3)
Figure 3.3
Note: The current version of TS501 TPMS tool supports only the
English language, and there will be more languages to come with new updates released.
Beep Set
This function allows you to turn on/off the built-in speaker for key pressing.
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Beep Set, and press the Y button.
2) From Beep Set menu, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to
select ON or OFF to turn on/off the beep.(Figure 3.4)
Figure 3.4
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3) Press the Y button to save your selection or the N button to exit
without change.
ID Format
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select ID Format, and press the Y button.
2) From ID Format screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to
select the desired format of ID. (Figure 3.5)
Figure 3.5
3) Press the Y button to save your settings and return to previous
menu, or press the N button to exit without change.
Pressure Unit
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Pressure Unit, and press the Y button.
2) From Pressure Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button
to select the desired unit: Kpa, Psi or Bar. (Figure 3.6)
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Figure 3.6
3) Press the Y button to save your settings and return to previous
menu, or press the N button to exit without change.
Temperature Unit
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Temperature Unit, and press the Y button.
2) From Temperature Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll
button to select the desired unit of temperature. (Figure 3.7)
Figure 3.7
3) Press the Y button to save your settings and return to previous
menu, or press the N button to exit without change.
Wheels to Test
This function gives you choice to test TPMS sensor in All Wheels mode or One Wheel mode.
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1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Wheels to Test, and press the Y button.
2) From Wheel to test screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button
to select All Wheels or One Wheel mode for TPMS sensor testing. (Figure 3.8)
Figure 3.8
3) Press the Y button to save your selection or the N button to exit
without change.
NOTE: In All Wheels mode, the tool will determine if a
duplicate sensor ID has been read. In this case, the tool will display a message Sensor ID Duplicated. In One Wheel mode, the tool will not check the duplicate sensor ID.
Distance Unit
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Distance Unit, and press the Y button.
2) From Distance Unit screen, use the LEFT/RIGHT scroll button
to select the desired unit of distance: Km or mile. (Figure 3.9)
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Figure 3.9
3) Press the Y button to save your settings and return to previous
menu, or press the N button to exit without change.
Power-off
1) From System Setting screen, use the UP/DOWN scroll button
and LEFT/RIGHT scroll button to select Power-off, and press the Y button.
2) Press UP/DOWN SCROLL button to increase or decrease the
time to auto power-off the tool, and then press the Y button to confirm your change or the N button to exit without change. (Figure 3.10)
Figure 3.10
NOTE: Before the tool powers off automatically, it will save all
the TPMS test data. Next time when the tool is powered on, you may retrieve the recorded data. If the tool automatically powers off during a test operation, next time when the tool is powered on, it will automatically turn to the previous operation screen.
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