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3. REMOTE TRANSMITTER
3.1 Remote Transmitter Layout
The Ungo MS2106 comes with 2 Random Code Remote Transmitters used to
control the system’s features. Each time a transmitter button is pressed, the LED
will flash to indicate that a transmission is taking place.
Button 1 Arms the system and locks the doors.*
Button 2 Disarms the system and unlocks the doors.* If the optional Driver’s Door
Priority Unlocking feature is installed, pressing Button 2 Disarms the system and
unlocks only the driver’s door. Pressing Button 2 again unlocks all doors.
Button 3 Activates the system’s auxiliary 1 output (usually used for trunk release).*
Button 4 Activates the system’s auxiliary 2 output.*
The Level Shift Button temporarily changes the function of buttons 1-4 allowing
expanded operation and multi-car compatibility. Each time the Level Shift button is
pressed, a new level of commands are accessed up to a maximum of four levels
(Level Shift three times). Note: pages 3 and 4 are reserved for channel expansion
modules or multi-car operation.
See your Authorized Ungo Dealer for details.
* Optional feature
3.2 Battery Replacement
Your Ungo Remote Transmitter uses a 12 volt alkaline battery (type 23A), which will
need to be replaced from time to time. Under normal conditions, the battery may
last more than 6 months before it needs replacement. When your Remote
Transmitter’s battery needs replacement, you will notice a decrease in operating
range or a decrease in the brightness of the Transmitter’s LED indicator.
To change the battery, remove the 2 screws at the back of the Transmitter and
carefully separate the top and bottom halves of the Transmitter case. Insert the
new battery, carefully observing proper polarity, then replace the cover.
Auxiliary 1
Auxiliary 3
w/ Shift
Arm/Lock
Silent Arm
w/ Shift
Disarm/Unlock
Silent Disarm
w/ Shift
Level Shift
Auxiliary 2
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