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Old 07-03-2012 | 09:58 AM
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Default ShopTPMS.com|ATEQ VT55 ODBII TPMS RESET/DIAGNOSTIC TOOL

ShopTPMS.com carries a handful of diagnostic and reset tools for TPMS. One of them is the ATEQ VT55 tool! This is a very useful tool when switching out wheels for track days or season changes! Give us a call at 714-990-8767 for more information!

http://www.shoptpms.com/VT55_TPMS_Tool_p/vs55.1000.htm



Features
  • The ATEQ VT55 universal trigger tool is a hand-held tool to activate tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors via a vehicle?s OBDII port and is available exclusively at Tire Rack. Designed for daily, high volume use, the VT55 has a rugged ABS body and rechargeable battery.
  • The tool is equipped with the latest advanced stream decoding technology and can trigger and decode sensors much faster and more accurately than previous generation devices by simply selecting a vehicle manufacturer and testing. Compatible with all currently known TPMS sensors, its built-in, upgradable synchronization software keeps the tool updated with all newly introduced TPMS sensors. Use the included USB cable hooked to your PC and walk through the on-screen prompts to download the data.
  • The VT55 triggers all newly mounted TPMS sensors and turns the warning light off. It decodes the sensor data and ensures that the correct tire pressure monitoring sensor is being read and isn?t a radio frequency transmission from a key fob or other sensor. The process allows the user to display the data on screen but also to transfer it to a PC and print out results outlining which sensor is faulty and why.
  • The VT55 tool displays sensor ID, pressure, battery status, temperature, accelerometer and more.


Kit Includes:
* Battery charger
* Rubber cover
* Protective case
* Trigger magnet
* Built-in RS232 connector
* USB cable
* Updating software (PC-compatible)



Specifications:
* LF (TX) 125 kHz continuous or modulated (OOK)
* RF (RX) 2 receivers allowing 4 frequencies among
* 315 MHz - 433.92 MHz - 434.42MHz. Available with
* Manchester or NRZ encoding (others upon request).
* RF (TX) option on request with external directional
* antenna (300 - 500 MHz)
* Large graphic LCD display
* LED for LOW BAT / TX / PASS / FAIL/ CHARGE
* Internal LI-ON battery charger
* USB or external 5V supply charging capability
* USB interface for configuration and upgrade
* Weight: 250 g
* Dimensions: 150mm (H) x 80mm (L) x 25mm (D)
Old 07-03-2012 | 10:28 AM
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Is there a way to bypass the warning light if I run without sensors altogether?

:::edit:::
Clicked link-- I'll survive with the light on. Awesome product for a shop, though.

Last edited by cow; 07-03-2012 at 10:30 AM.
 
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