I have a 2018 GSA, and am running the current GS-911 & software. I purchased a second set of wheels with additional TPMS sensors, and used the GS-911 to program the bike for the new sensors. I recently put the original wheels back on (for summer off-road riding!), and the bike no longer "sees" the original sensors.
Looking on the Hexcode website, they show a version of the GS-911 software clearly indicating (and allowing a user to select for programming) any of four sensors on a GSA:
http://www.hexcode.co.za/products/gs-911/procedures/rdcHowever, my setup shows a different screen layout and no ability to specify which "slot" (other than front/rear) a given sensor will fill.
When I programmed the additional sensors, I thought maybe the new ones would automatically be assigned to "slots" three and four. However, I recently put the original wheels back on and after several rides I'm still getting TPMS errors/no tire found. It seems unlikely the TPMS sensor batteries are dead, as they are less than 1 year old and worked fine back in the fall. Instead, it seems the bike no longer recognizes those sensors, or at least isn't using them/is looking for the other wheels.
I then tried reprogramming the bike for the original wheel's sensors, but couldn't seem to get either wheel to register in "Learn" mode within the GS-911 software. Since the software indicates a bike will not "relearn" a known sensor, I'm not certain whether the bike still "knows" but is just not tracking the original sensors, or if I just couldn't wake up the sensor with my VT-15.
Does this mean the newer GSAs only accommodate two sensors, or is there something else I need to do to get the original wheels' sensors to be recognized/tracked by the bike during riding? Is there some other reason my GS-911 software screen looks so different from the one on the Hexcode website?
Thanks!