Advantage PressurePro APPINTRX Tire Sensor Receiver User Manual

Advantage PressurePro, LLC Tire Sensor Receiver

User Manual

Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usGATEWAY and GATEWAY LITEINSTALLATION MANUAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .This manual provides an overview of what is entailed with installing thePressurePro Gateway onto a vehicle. Included are descriptions of the Gatewayand the cabling.For Devices:GWRE32 – Drop and Hook GatewayGWRLT – Gateway Lite*Gateway in this manual refers to both devices.
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usCAN/J1939 INSTALLATIONInstalling the PressurePro Gateway involves 3 components: Power/Ground, coax antenna,and CAN/J1939 connections.1. Determine method of CAN access inside the dash (Extended details on page 3). TheGateway can be mounted anywhere that allows the Gateway Cable (3 ft.) to reachthe J1939 access points and allows the coax antenna to be attached. The Gatewayfeatures two holes for mounting.2. It is important to note that Power/Ground needs to be connected. The Gatewaycannot be powered by the CAN Bus (Green/Yellow) connections alone. (Note: IfGateway cable colors do not match Green/Yellow & Red/Black. Contact Pressure Profor wiring diagrams.)3. The 35ft long TNC coax antenna (connects to the Gateway) is used to allow for easyinstallation towards the back of the tractor. The coax cable should be run throughthe firewall, and zip-tied to the frame to prevent “wear and tear”. The preferredAntenna mounting location is on a rear trailer cross member, pointed down, at least18 inches off the ground. The coax antenna kit includes L-mounting brackets for the6 inch antenna. It is important for the antenna to be mounted to metal, but to notbe surrounded by metal.Photo of Gateway, 35ft. Coax, and Cabled Antenna with bracket
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usRS-232 ConnectionsWhen connecting to the Gateway via RS-232, simply connect the make db9 to your device’sfemale db9.CAN BUS CONNECTIONSThe most unfamiliar aspect of installation will be locating, identifying, and accessing theCAN Bus. The physical CAN Bus network, otherwise known as a J1939 backbone, has 120ohm terminating resistors on both ends. On many trucks one resides behind the center dashpanel, but terminating resistors can be in door runners, behind the dash, and otherlocations. Newer vehicles also have multiple CANs; you will need to verify which CAN youneed to connect to prior to installation.Upon completion of installation, there should be two 120ohm terminating resistors, one perend of the J1939 backbone.The preferred methods of accessing the CAN Network, in order, are:1. Use a Y-Connector at the end of the J1939 Backbone.First, identify the part number, or take a picture of your backbone connector andterminating resistor. Then submit to your installation service provide r. PressurePro offers Y-Connectors and Jumpers for plug and play installation termination on your Gateway Cable.The Y-Connector will provide a removable 120ohm resistor. (In-depth instructions on pages4-5)2. Use the Diagnostic port. (Not SAE recommended)Most trucks have a 9-pin diagnostic port available in the cab. PressurePro has designed a 9-pin T-Jumper that allows our Gateway to plug directly into the port. The T-Jumper providesa free diagnostic port for any other device that requires it. The Diagnostic Port is usuallylocated in the back of the dashboard under the steering wheel. The Gateway can beinstalled “hidden away” if the coax antenna can be run outside.
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usTerminating Resistor1. Remove Terminating Resistor from Vehicle CAN Backbone.2. Insert Jumper into open CAN Backbone.3. Insert opposite end of Jumper (Deutsch 2pin) into Deutsch 2pin Y.Provided Terminating Resistor (In Deutsch 2pin Y) will replace originalTerminating Resistor. (Do not reinstall original Terminating Resistor)4. Verify PressurePro CAN connection is plugged in Deutsch 2pin Y.5. Plug Pressure Pro CAN connection - Deutsch 12pin plug properly into Gateway. (Fullyinserted when it clicks).6. Ensure Red (Power) and Black (Ground) are connected to an Ignition power source,and a proper ground. (Note: If Gateway cable colors do not match Green/Yellow &Red/Black. Contact Pressure Pro for wiring diagrams.)
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usIN-LINE RESISTOR (Stub)1. Remove Diagnostic/Stub connection from CAN Backbone. (Terminating Resistor maybe attached to the Diagnostic/Stub connector. Remove Terminating Resistor fromDiagnostic/Stub CAN connector, and add to Jumper 1.)2. Insert Jumper 1 (with original Terminating Resistor) into CAN Backbone.3. Insert opposite end of Jumper 1 (Deutsch 2pin) into Deutsch 2pin Y.4. Remove Deutsch 2pin 120ohm Resistor from Deutsch 2pin Y.5. Plug Diagnostic/Stub Connection into Jumper 2, and Jumper 2 - Deutsch 2pin plug intothe final open receptacle in Deutsch 2pin Y (Formerly filled by Deutsch 2pin Resistor).6. Verify PressurePro CAN connection Deutsch 2pin Y is plugged in.7. Plug Pressure Pro CAN connection - Deutsch 12pin into Gateway. (Fully inserted whenit clicks).8. Ensure Red (Power) and Black (Ground) are connected to an Ignition power source,and a proper ground. (Note: If Gateway cable colors do not match Green/Yellow &Red/Black. Contact Pressure Pro for wiring diagrams.)
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.us
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.us
Engineering  205 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701  1-800-959-3505  www.pressurepro.usOperates under all normal voltage conditions for either 12V or 24V vehicles as outlined in SAE J1455,and will remain undamaged by any fault voltages outlined in J1455 AND SAE J1113-11, class L3exposure, for either 12V or 24V vehicle systems.Overall dimensions: 4.6”Wide, 1.4”High, 5.3” Long – including flanges but excluding side-connector.Operating Temperature -40°C / -40F to +85°C / 302FRX Frequency 433.92 MHz FMEffective Data Rate 17,700 bits/secThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSstandard(s).  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.This device has been tested to these CE standards: will be updated.

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