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RECEIVER CHANNEL / SYSTEM FUNCTION

Channel 1 - Lock & Remote Panic

Channel 2 - Unlock

Channel 3 - Trunk Release

Channel 4 - Remote Headlight Activation

Channel 5 - Optional Panic from Green Button

Channel 6 - Remote Starter

MEMORY

POSITION C

1C

2C

3C

4C

5C

6C

MEMORY

POSITION D

1D

2D

3D

4D

5D

6D

MEMORY

POSITION B

1B

2B

3B

4B

5B

6B

MEMORY

POSITION A

1A

2A

3A

4A

5A

6A

The SE control module includes a 

6 Channel Receiver, and each channel can learn and memorize four different transmitter

codes. Each receiver channel is reserved for a particular remote control function of the system.

The chart shown below is a diagram of the actual configuration of the memory positions available in the SE main control
module. As you can see, the module can store transmitter codes in ( 4 ) different memory positions ( A,B,C, & D ) for each of the ( 6 )
different receiver channels ( or functions ). In total, the module is equipped with storage for 24 different transmitter codes, four for each
function.

WHAT IS A 

RECEIVER CHANNEL ?

WHAT IS A 

TRANSMITTER CODE ?

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TRANSMITTER BUTTON

ACTIVATION

TRANSMITTER

CODE NUMBER

TRANSMITTER CODE

1

TRANSMITTER CODE

2

TRANSMITTER CODE

3

TRANSMITTER CODE

4

TRANSMITTER CODE

5

TRANSMITTER CODE

6

TRANSMITTER CODE

7

It is important to remember that the description " transmitter code "
does not refer to an actual transmitter, but instead refers to a button
of a transmitter. This alone is the one key point that many security
technicians do not completely understand, and this can cause some
confusion. With that in mind, please refer to the chart at the right.

As you can see in these diagrams, each SE transmitter is
capable of producing 7 different 

transmitter codes by activating the

button (s) that are shaded black. In the industry, the codes are typically
referred to as 

transmitter channels, and as you can see the

SE key is a 

7 channel transmitter.

Another important fact is that no two SE transmitters are
identical. This is actually not a fact, and the fact is that out of every
16,777,216 transmitters produced, two will be identical; but for this
discussion it is safe to say that no two SE transmitters are
identical. The reason that this point comes up is to understand that if
you have ( 2 ) SE transmitters, you have access to 14
different transmitter codes, 

and not 7 codes twice.

Some other important facts that you will want to know and understand
are;

An individual transmitter code ( button ) can be learned and stored
into all 4 memory positions of a single receiver channel.

Each individual transmitter code can be learned and stored into
only one receiver channel of each system. This means that a
transmitter button ( code ) can not be learned to activate both
receiver channel 1 ( lock ) and receiver channel 2 ( unlock ).

When a new transmitter is learned, any code stored in memory
position D is erased. The new code is stored in position A, and
the other codes are advanced ( A to B ; B to C ; C to D ).

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Summary of Contents for SECURIKEY+

Page 1: ...e of Contents Topic Pg Preparation for System Programming 2 Programming New or Replacement Transmitters 2 Testing the System 4 Programming the Selectable Features 6 Transmitter Receiver Information 7 Clearing Transmitter Codes from Memory 8 Turning The Arm Disarm Chirps On 9 Turning The Arm Disarm Chirps Off 9 Troubleshooting 10 Form Number 128 XXXX 7 00 ...

Page 2: ...ton hold the button for 3 seconds until the horn sounds on all transmitters that you want to program up to 4 or continue on to the next step Remember when you re programming more than one transmitter press the lock button on the first transmitter until the horn sounds then press the lock button on the second transmitter etc Never activate two or more transmitters at the same time while in programm...

Page 3: ...OSITION 3 MEMORY POSITION 4 If there are no SECURIKEY upgrade kits IE Trunk Release or Remote Starter installed into the vehicle press the Green button hold the button for 3 seconds until the horn sounds on all transmitters that you want to program up to 4 or continue on to the next step STEP 6 E 3 BEEPS HORN SOUNDS E VALET SWITCH ON THEN OFF CHANNEL 3 TRUNK RELEASE MEMORY POSITION 1 MEMORY POSITI...

Page 4: ... check the transmitter battery Refer to the section on battery replacement in the Owner s Manual SHOCK SENSOR sensitivity adjustment LED Light Green Button Lock Button B VALET CONTROL SWITCH 1 Sit in the driver s seat insert the ignition key and turn to the ON position 2 Press the valet control switch and verify that the LED light responds Light should go ON and OFF with actuation of the valet con...

Page 5: ...TIVE OR LOST TRANSMITTER 1 Press and release the LOCK button to arm the system Use the key to unlock and open the driver s door The alarm will sound Enter the vehicle insert the ignition key and turn to the on position Press the valet control switch once the alarm should deactivate and the vehicle should now start F AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK UNLOCK 1 With the system disarmed and all doors closed insert ...

Page 6: ... press and release the lock button on the transmitter which will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn If you do not want to change this feature simply press and release the L E D valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 4 FEATURE 4 LED Flashes 4 Times Horn Chirps either 1 or 2 Times 1 Chirp Ignition controlled unlock ON 2 Chirps Ignition controlle...

Page 7: ...ransmitter This alone is the one key point that many security technicians do not completely understand and this can cause some confusion With that in mind please refer to the chart at the right As you can see in these diagrams each SECURIKEY transmitter is capable of producing 7 different transmitter codes by activating the button s that are shaded black In the industry the codes are typically ref...

Page 8: ... programmed into any one of the six receiver channels of the system The system will allow you to program transmitter code 1 lock button into receiver channel 4 headlight activation but since the lock and unlock buttons are clearly marked with icons describing their function these two buttons should always be pro grammed into receiver channels 1 and 2 Since the system will allow you to program thes...

Page 9: ...ON KEY TO ON STEP 2 E E E E WITHIN 5 SECONDS VALET SWITCH ON AND THEN OFF 3 TIMES 1 CHIRP CHIRPS ON HORN SOUNDS 1 CHIRP CHIRPS ON E E THEN THEN TURNING THE ARM DISARM CHIRPS ON THEN TURN IGNITION KEY TO OFF STEP 1 E START WITH VALET SWITCH OFF TURN IGNITION KEY TO ON STEP 2 E E E E WITHIN 5 SECONDS VALET SWITCH ON AND THEN OFF 3 TIMES 2 CHIRPS CHIRPS OFF HORN SOUNDS 2 CHIRPS CHIRPS OFF E E THEN TH...

Page 10: ... programmed to operate the system Press and release the LOCK button on the transmitter two times within 1 second Try pressing the LOCK button 10 times within five seconds YES Diagnosis Completed NO Defective transmitter Replace transmitter HELPFUL HINT If a transmitter has been programmed to the system at one time it will remain programmed Disconnecting the vehicle s battery or removing the transm...

Page 11: ... to turn chirps on will not work HELPFUL HINTS 1 The arm and disarm chirps are turned on and off by using the L E D Valet switch in combination with the ignition switch The SECURIKEY system does not use dip switches to turn the chirps on and off 2 When the chirps are turned off the 3 chirp armed with a door open defective zone and 4 chirp disarm after alarm trigger intrusion alert signals will alw...

Page 12: ...TTERY SOURCE RED WIRE Pin 13 to Ground Always approximately 12 Volts TROUBLESHOOTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 PIN MAIN ALARM CONNECTOR TERMINAL VIEW PIN 14 CHASSIS GROUND SOURCE BLACK WIRE Pin 14 to Ground Always continuity PIN 15 12 VOLT IGNITION SOURCE YELLOW WIRE Pin 15 to Ground Approximately 12 Volts when ignition key switched to RUN and START 0 Volts ...

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