- Advanced Monitoring & Easy Setup – Tymate M12-3 TPMS features five alarm modes, including fast leak detection, high/low-pressure alerts, high-temperature warnings, and low voltage notifications. Once paired, it auto-sets the current pressure as a reference, with alarm thresholds adjustable within +25% to -15% PSI.
- Dual Charging Methods – Equipped with a solar lithium battery panel for automatic sunlight charging and a USB Type-C port for backup power, ensuring consistent performance and extended standby time.
- Extended Range & High-Precision Sensors – Low-power, compact sensors offer high accuracy (±3 PSI) and are dust, water, wind, and snow-resistant. The system supports repeaters to extend coverage beyond 50 ft. Pre-labeled and factory-paired sensors allow quick installation without manual pairing.
- Upgraded Color LCD & Real-time Data – The intelligent color LCD auto-adjusts brightness based on ambient light, displaying real-time pressure and temperature from all six sensors for easy monitoring.
- Power-Saving & Vibration Activation – The system enters power-saving mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. To reactivate, press any button or cause vibration, instantly bringing it back to standby mode.
1. Entering Programming Mode:
- To enter Learning Mode, press and hold the CODE button on the monitor until you hear a beep, then release. Releasing too early will prevent entry into Learning Mode.
2. Why No Data Displays When Stationary:
- The monitor may enter power-saving mode after being stationary. Press any button or create vibration to wake it.
- If sensor data is still missing, the repeater may not be powered. The repeater relies on the vehicle’s battery, so restart the vehicle to reactivate the repeater.
3. Limitations of Puncture Prevention:
- The TPMS cannot prevent punctures caused by sharp objects or tire damage. It monitors gradual changes in pressure and temperature but cannot detect sudden events. Regular tire inspections are essential, and faulty tires should be replaced promptly.
Friendly Reminder: Conduct a full tire inspection at least once a month with a professional technician for optimal safety.
- Advanced Monitoring & Easy Setup – Tymate M12-3 TPMS features five alarm modes, including fast leak detection, high/low-pressure alerts, high-temperature warnings, and low voltage notifications. Once paired, it auto-sets the current pressure as a reference, with alarm thresholds adjustable within +25% to -15% PSI.
- Dual Charging Methods – Equipped with a solar lithium battery panel for automatic sunlight charging and a USB Type-C port for backup power, ensuring consistent performance and extended standby time.
- Extended Range & High-Precision Sensors – Low-power, compact sensors offer high accuracy (±3 PSI) and are dust, water, wind, and snow-resistant. The system supports repeaters to extend coverage beyond 50 ft. Pre-labeled and factory-paired sensors allow quick installation without manual pairing.
- Upgraded Color LCD & Real-time Data – The intelligent color LCD auto-adjusts brightness based on ambient light, displaying real-time pressure and temperature from all six sensors for easy monitoring.
- Power-Saving & Vibration Activation – The system enters power-saving mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. To reactivate, press any button or cause vibration, instantly bringing it back to standby mode.
1. Entering Programming Mode:
- To enter Learning Mode, press and hold the CODE button on the monitor until you hear a beep, then release. Releasing too early will prevent entry into Learning Mode.
2. Why No Data Displays When Stationary:
- The monitor may enter power-saving mode after being stationary. Press any button or create vibration to wake it.
- If sensor data is still missing, the repeater may not be powered. The repeater relies on the vehicle’s battery, so restart the vehicle to reactivate the repeater.
3. Limitations of Puncture Prevention:
- The TPMS cannot prevent punctures caused by sharp objects or tire damage. It monitors gradual changes in pressure and temperature but cannot detect sudden events. Regular tire inspections are essential, and faulty tires should be replaced promptly.
Friendly Reminder: Conduct a full tire inspection at least once a month with a professional technician for optimal safety.