ROLLING CODE REMOTE CONTROLS
Two remote controls are supplied with the system which enable you to arm and disarm your security
system.
One remote control should be kept with your car keys and the other with your spare car keys in a
safe place. We do not recommend leaving the spare remote and car keys in the vehicle.
The remote security code of your alarm system changes each time you press the remote button.
This coding system is referred to as Rolling Code and is completely random therefore eliminating
the possibility of anyone recording it (code grabbing).
As there are billions of code combinations the chances of duplication are literally billions to one.
Additional remote controls may be added as the alarm module can memorise up to four remote
controls.
The batteries in the remote controls should be changed when you notice any of the following;
System does not respond to the remote signal
Operation is intermittent
Reduced operating range – less than 5 metres
The LED fails to light
Replace with a 12v 23A alkaline battery.
REMOTE ‘CODE LEARNING’
The main alarm module has a learning capacity to memorise up to four remote controls.
If you wish to add further remotes, or a remote has to be replaced, the new remote needs to be
code learnt into the main module. If for instance you have lost a remote and are fearful that
someone may try to use it, the lost remote can be deleted from memory so it cannot be used.
An irregular or interruption to the vehicle’s power supply may cause loss of remote memory. If your
alarm fails to respond to the remote try re-learning them or see your Mongoose dealer.
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