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If the icon appears on the LCD pager, it is time to replace the battery. The
battery icon may flash and the pager may beep 6 times when the battery is just
about to die. Replace the battery as soon as possible with a fresh (+)1.5v AAA
Alkaline.
(You can use non-Alkaline batteries, but the life will be shorter.)
Follow this procedure every time you replace the battery
, to ensure
proper operation of your pager:
(1) Remove the cover and take out the old battery.
(2) Press the
button for 2 seconds to clean out the pager memory.
(3) Insert the new battery and replace the cover.
(4) Press the
button again to initiate communication.
TIP: If after following the above battery replacement procedure the pager
makes odd sounds or the icons flash on the LCD screen in an unusual manner,
press and hold down the
button while you insert the battery.
Pager Battery Replacement
The red LED installed with your 825K system offers you with an at-a-glance
view of system status via blinking patterns, as shown in the table below.
Status LED Flash Codes
System Status
LED Flash Code
Remote Start / ASK / Turbo Timer ON
LED lights solid red
Armed
1 flash, repeats
Timed Auto Start ON
2 flashes, repeats
Temperature Controlled Auto Start ON
3 flashes, repeats
Timed Auto St. & Temp. C. Auto St. ON
4 flashes, repeats
Valet Mode ON
5 flashes, repeats
Door Open while Ignition ON
LED flashes rapidly
SCIBORG 825K OWNER’S GUIDE
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NOTE:
If you see LED flashing patterns other than those listed in the table
above, or if you are experiencing any unusual or unexpected activity by your
825K system, resetting the program memory will resolve the problem in most
cases. To do this, refer to the instructions given on page 11.
Before resetting
the 825K, be sure to note all custom settings your dealer may have pro-
grammed for you (see pg. 12).
Resetting your 825K without restoring your
custom settings may result in undesirable operation of your 825K system.