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An ASSA ABLOY Group company 

© 2006 HID Global Corporation.  All rights reserved. 

HID Global (California, USA)

 

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support:  1-800-237-7769 
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Switch and Battery Replacement

 

Figure 2 Power 

Switch

 

Figure 3 Replacing Batteries 

1.  When replacing the batteries use only Panasonic BR2330 batteries (two required). These are 

available from Panasonic or a battery distributor and are not available retail.  

Note:

 Although CR-type batteries (CR2330) are available in the same size and voltage, they are not 

compatible with the ProxPass II. CR2330 batteries are not rated for the extreme temperatures which 
are typical inside vehicle windshields. 

2.  Remove unit from vehicle windshield. 

3.  Slide the switch to the OFF (

O

) position, see Figure 2 Power Switch. 

4.  Remove the two battery door screws on the back of the unit (using a #0 or #1 slotted or Phillips tipped 

screwdriver) and then open the door, see Figure 3 Replacing Batteries. 

5.  Remove and replace the old batteries. Use caution to orient the + terminals of the batteries outward – 

toward the battery contacts also . 

6.  Close the battery door and tighten the cover screws. 

7.  Reinstall the unit on the vehicle windshield. 

8.  Slide the switch to the ON (

I

) position. 

CAUTION: Do not park a vehicle with a ProxPass II installed within 15 feet of a MaxiProx, as the tags will 
continuously attempt to communicate with the reader, which reduces the battery life. 

 

   

 

FCC Compliance Statement: 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, 
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to 
operate the equipment. 

 

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