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Changing the Remote Transmitter Battery

The 12-volt alkaline battery supplied in your remote transmitter should last
approximately one year, depending on usage. When the battery begins to weaken,
you will notice a decrease in range, or the distance from your vehicle that your
remote transmitter will operate. Follow the instructions below to change the remote
transmitter battery.
1.

Using a coin pry off the back of the transmitter (the transmitter
snaps together) and expose the battery.

2.

Remove the old battery and replace with a new one. Be sure
to observe the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.

5.

Replace the case backing, then test the remote transmitter.
It is not necessary to re-program the remote transmitter
after changing the battery.

System Maintenance

Open Back of

Remote Transmitter

Programming Remote Transmitters

Note: Each system module has four “slots”, or memory locations, to store remote
transmitter codes, giving it the ability to operate from up to four remote transmitters.
For proper operation, a transmitter code must be stored into each memory slot.
When using less than four transmitters, follow the suggested programming
parameters:
• One Remote Transmitter - Program four (4) times
• Two  Remote Transmitters  - Program each remote transmitter two (2) times
• Three  Remote Transmitters  - Program one remote transmitter twice, and each
remaining remote transmitter once.
1.

Open driver’s door.

2.

Turn vehicle ignition ON.

3.

Press and hold programming buttton.

4.

After 10-15 seconds, siren will sound 3 times.  Release programming button.

5.

Press button ARM on new transmitter.

6.

Repeat step 5 to program additional transmitters (up to four).

7.

Turn vehicle ignition OFF.

Summary of Contents for Vehicle Security System

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Vehicle Security System Z 13 INS0884 Rev A 12 98...

Page 2: ...se undesired operation Table of Contents Features and Benefits of Your Security System 3 Using Your Remote Transmitter 4 Arming the Security System Disarming the Security System Trip Identification Se...

Page 3: ...Personal Protection Feature Panic The Panic feature sounds the siren and flashes the vehicle parking lights bringing attention to your vehicle and surrounding area Interior Status Indicator The brigh...

Page 4: ...cle entrances are closed securely Once all entrances are secured and the courtesy light is off the system will chirp flash again The system is now fully armed If all entrances are not secure the syste...

Page 5: ...r anytime when you do not want your system to arm automatically but will want to arm the system without re entering the vehicle Hint When doing so remember to arm the system with your remote control S...

Page 6: ...etector Once the alarm is triggered the alarm sounds its 125db siren and flashes the vehicle parking lights for 30 seconds The system will then re arm awaiting the next intrusion attempt OVERRIDE PROG...

Page 7: ...ng the battery System Maintenance Open Back of RemoteTransmitter Programming Remote Transmitters Note Each system module has four slots or memory locations to store remote transmitter codes giving it...

Page 8: ...d 3 times to indicate transmitter learn mode 4 Release press and release programming button Siren will sound 4 times 5 Using a programmed transmitter press LOCK button to advance to the next option Si...

Page 9: ...e by anyone other than CODE or its authorized service personnel fire flood lightning or other acts of God Should a product be found to be defective during the warranty duration CODE will repair or rep...

Page 10: ...dealer 3 Vehicle must be less than three 3 model years old at the time of installation 4 The security system must have been fully armed at the time of the vehicle theft 5 The vehicle in which the syst...

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