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Saving and Recalling Memory 2: 

Recalling Memory

•  Initial press of any button will wake up display and not perform any function.
•  Upon wake up the LCD will display the Desired pressure.
•  Press the M2 button to set the M2 pressure as the desired pressure.
•  Upon the press of the M2 button the display will display “M2”.
• 

Once the button is released the display will display the new desired pressure and  
transmit the desired pressure to the receiver.

Saving to Memory

• 

Press and hold the memory button for 5 seconds to set the desired pressure to    

memory 2.

•  While the M2 button is pressed the display will display “M2”. 
•  Once the desired pressure is saved to M2 the display will flash the backlight three 

times.

Saving and Recalling Memory 3:

Recalling Memory

•  Initial press of any button will wake up display and not perform any function.
•  Upon wake up the LCD will display the Desired pressure.
•  Press the M1 & M2 buttons to set the M3 pressure as the desired pressure.
•  Upon the press of the M1 & M2 buttons the display will display “M3”.
• 

Once the buttons are released the display will display the new desired pressure

Saving to Memory

•  Press  and  hold  M1  &  M2  buttons  for  5  seconds  to  set  the  desired  pressure  to 

memory 3.

•  While the M1 & M2 buttons is pressed the display will display “M3”. 
•  Once the desired pressure is saved to M3 the display will flash the backlight three 

times.

HOW TO SYNC THE RECEIVER TO THE TRANSMITTER
(ONLY NEEDED WITH A REPLACEMENT TRANSMITTER)

1.  Turn ignition on.

2.  Locate the sync wire in the wire harness.

•  It will be the yellow wire that is looped with heat shrink around it.

3. 

Strip ¼” of the insulation off the end of the wire.

4. 

Touch this wire to the self tapping screw that you have used for grounding your receiver 
/ compressor.

5. 

Disconnect power to the receiver.

•  Unplug the connector on the top.

6.  Connect power to the receiver while grounding the sync input.

7. 

Listen for 3 clicks of the internal solenoid, then one click every second.

•  This will indicate that you are now in the “sync mode”.

•  Sync mode will last for 30 seconds total.

•  Within the 30 seconds press any button on the transmitter to send a message to 

the receiver.

Summary of Contents for WirelessONE 25870

Page 1: ...ess and safety please read these instructions completely before proceeding with installation Failure to read these instructions can result in an incorrect installation INSTALLATION GUIDE Kit 25870 Key...

Page 2: ...to the vehicle s visor Three user defined memory settings are provided for frequently used settings As an added safety measure minimum air pressures are automatically maintained The manifold is also w...

Page 3: ...WirelessONE Installation Electrical Schematic fig 1...

Page 4: ...WirelessONE Installation Pneumatic Schematic fig 2 Schrader Valve...

Page 5: ...ifold 1 C 16060 Compressor 1 D 20946 20 ft hose 1 4 1 E 26514 Wireless manifold harness 1 Hardware Pack F 21838 Tee 1 4 PTC 2 G 24652 ATC fuse spade 15A 1 H 24561 Adapter mini fuse 1 I 24542 1 4 ATC A...

Page 6: ...void high heat environments To avoid mounting the compressor under the hood To check to be sure the compressor harness 2 will reach the compressor and connect to harness 1 The compressor can be mounte...

Page 7: ...RECOMMENDED THAT THIS PRODUCT S MSDS SHEET BE REVIEWED BEFORE USE THIS CAN BE OBTAINED WHERE YOU PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT 1 Select a rigid mounting location for the manifold B on the vehicles frame or c...

Page 8: ...5A ignition source G Cut off the excess wire length if all is not needed b Strip off insulation off both sides of the inline fuse holder N and the AL004 PK 10GA wire c Crimp on the weather proof yello...

Page 9: ...f the compressor or the solenoid fails to function check the 15 AMP fuse and ground connection Repair and replace as necessary OPERATIONAL MODES Normal Mode Mode in which the user can increment and de...

Page 10: ...nding on the unit of measure selected When the user releases the button the new desired pressure will be transmitted to the receiver 4 Holding the down arrow will decrease the desired pressure in unit...

Page 11: ...n the press of the M1 M2 buttons the display will display M3 Once the buttons are released the display will display the new desired pressure Saving to Memory Press and hold M1 M2 buttons for 5 seconds...

Page 12: ...side the rear cover 3 Clip the front cover and circuit board into the rear cover FCC INFORMATION TO USER THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CO...

Page 13: ...tore WARNING IF THE USER INSTALLS THE MANIFOLD OR COMPRESSOR IN THE CAB OF THE VEHICLE IN EXTREME WEATHER CLIMATES DO NOT USE ANY ANTI FREEZE PRODUCT IN THE SYSTEM AS EXHAUST FUMES CAN BE TOXIC CARE M...

Page 14: ...6300 16060 COMPRESSOR 8 0000 2 0000 USE 1 4 DRILL TO CREATE HOLE HOLE PATTERN FOR BOTTOM OF COMPRESSOR USE 7 32 DRILL TO CREATE HOLE USE 32 DRILL TO CREATE HOLE HOLE PATTERN FOR SIDE OF MANIFOLD 2 100...

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