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transmitter/receiver remote control code learning
The system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to the receiver. Use the following
transmitter/receiver remote control code learning to add transmitters to the system or to change button assign-
ments if desired.
The Valet®/Program button, plugged into the blue port, is used for programming. There is a basic sequence to
remember whenever programming this unit: Door, Key, Choose, Transmit and Release.
1.
Open a door.
(The GREEN wire, H1/5, or the VIOLET, H1/7 must be connected.)
2.
Key.
Turn the ignition on. (The H1/9 YELLOW switched ignition input must be connected.)
3.
Select the receiver channel.
Press and release the Valet®/Program switch the number of
times necessary to access the desired channel. Once you have selected a channel, press
and
HOLD
the Valet®/Program switch once more. The siren will chirp and the LED will blink
the number of times corresponding to the channel that has been accessed.
NOTE:
If adding a remote, a button must be taught to Channel 1 prior to programming other channels.
CHANNEL
PRESS AND RELEASE
NUMBER
THE VALET/PROGRAM SWITCH
TO PROGRAM FUNCTION
1
One Time
Arm/Disarm/Panic
2
Two Times
Channel 2
3
Three Times
Channel 3
4
Four Times
Arm Only
5
Five Times
Disarm Only
6
Six Times
Panic Only
7
Seven Times
Auto-learn* for 3-button transmitters
8
Eight Times
Delete all transmitters**
*NOTE:
The Auto-learn function cannot be used to program an optional four-button transmit-
ter; the channels must be taught to the transmitter individually. See Transmitter Configuration
section of this guide for a description of Auto-learn transmitter programming.
**NOTE:
If any button from a known transmitter is programmed to Channel 8, all transmitters
will be erased from memory and will revert to the default feature settings. (See Features Menu
section of this guide.) This is useful in cases where one of the customer's transmitters is lost or
stolen. Channel 8 will erase any lost or stolen transmitters from the system's memory and can
also be used to start from scratch if the transmitter buttons were programmed incorrectly.