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Optional Hidden Valet Switch
The Information and Programming Module is designed to be mounted on the windshield in view of the driver, and contains the Digital Status Indicator,
the Visual Deterrent LED, and the Valet Switch. Although the Valet Switch may custom-programmed with a "press code" of the customer's choosing, the
design of the EG-1800
ATV
allows the use of an optional Valet Switch which may be hidden (the optional Valet Switch part number is #22LC). Simply plug
the optional Valet Switch into the Blue 2-way port on the EG-1800
ATV
control module. To disconnect the Valet Switch on the Information and Programming
Module, cut the wire in the 5-way harness connecting the Information and Programming Module to the control module; this wire is indicated in the following
diagram.
LED
Information and
Programming Module
Control Module
VALET
Plug the optional
Valet Switch into
this Blue 2-way port
Cut this wire
✄
Pin #5 -(Black) Valet Switch return
Pin #4 - (Black) (+) 5 Volts supply
Pin #3 - (Black) Signal Data
Pin #2 - (Black) (-) Ground
Pin #1 - (Black/White) Display Data
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EG-1800
ATV
SUPPLEMENT
Optional Hidden Valet Switch
Personal Coded Override & Total System Reset
Personal Coded Override Reset & Total System Reset
The EG-1800
ATV
has a Total System Reset feature. The installer, if needed, may quickly return all of the programmable features to the factory-set default
positions. However, the initial stage of the Total System Reset returns the Personal Coded Override to the factory default setting of 1 and 0 presses of the
Valet Switch. To perform Personal Coded Override Reset and/or a Total System Reset, follow these steps:
1) Locate the small round hole in the lower control module case. Two solder dots will be visible beneath this hole.
2) Short the two solder dots together and hold in a shorted condition (a slotted jeweler's screwdriver works well).