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transmitter/receiver learn routine
The system comes with two transmitters that have been taught to the receiver. The receiver can store up to 4
different transmitter codes in memory. Use the following learn routine to add transmitters to the system or to
change button assignments if desired.
Using the optional DEI Bitwriter or PC Interface, the learn routine may be locked. Make sure the learn routine is
unlocked before programming features. If the horn generates one long honk when attempting to program the
unit, the learn routine is locked and must be unlocked using the DEI® Bitwriter™ or PC before proceeding.
The Valet/Program switch, plugged into the blue port, is used for programming. There is a basic sequence of steps
to remember whenever programming this unit: Key, Choose, Transmit and Release.
1.
Key.
Turn the ignition to the ON position.
2.
Choose.
Within 10 seconds, press and release the Program switch the number of times cor-
responding to the desired channel listed below. Once you have selected the channel, press
the switch once more and
HOLD
it. The LED will flash and the horn will honk (if connected)
to confirm the selected channel. Do not release the Program switch.
CHANNEL NUMBER
FUNCTION
WIRE COLOR
1
Arm/Disarm/Panic
2
Silent Mode/Remote Valet/Trunk Release
RED/WHITE
3
Remote Start
4
Arm only
5
Disarm only
6
Panic only
7
*
Auto-learn Single Arm/Disarm/Panic Button Configuration
8
*
Auto-learn Standard Configuration
9
**
Delete all transmitters
*NOTE:
For Auto Learn Configurations, see Transmitter Configurations section of
this guide.
**NOTE:
If any button from a known transmitter is programmed to Channel 9,
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 9 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.