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5 seconds. The LED will flash once for "ON" and twice for "OFF". On, means
normal flash patterns will function, and off normal flash patterns will not function.
The Programmed Transmitter Notification, will always function, as well while in
the programming mode of the unit for transmitters or feature selection.
PROGRAMMED TRANSMITTER NOTIFICATION (PTN)
Every time after Disarm, when the ignition key is turned on, the unit's LED will
report the number of transmitters programmed into the system. This safety
feature will alert you if an unauthorized transmitter has been programmed
into your vehicle's security system without your knowledge. Typically from the
factory, there will be 2 flashes and a pause, repeated 3 times, indicating that
two transmitters are programmed into the system. If you note additional flashes,
an additional transmitter may have been added without your knowledge or
authorization. If you notice a change in the transmitter LED report pattern, you
can correct this by looking up how to erase and reprogram your transmitters
found in the transmitter programming guide. This reprogram operation will erase
all unauthorized or unwanted transmitters.
PROGRAMMING NEW OR REPLACEMENT TRANSMITTERS (BANK 1)
The Transmitter Model Name 171BPR, is also found on the back of the
transmitter case. This transmitter uses a CR2032 Battery.
1. Turn the ignition key to the on position.
2. Press and Release the valet/programming switch 3 times
(Siren Chirps and lights flash).
3. Press the Button of each transmitter you want programmed until you hear a chirp
from the horn or siren, or the parking lights flash.
4. Turn the ignition switch off.
The above action programs the Start button in a 1 button system.
Transmitter Battery Replacement:
1. Locate the slot along side lower right side of the transmitter case and using a
plastic tool or a coin, separate the two transmitter case halves.
2. Slide the CR 2032 battery from the battery holder paying attention to the battery
orientation's (+) side facing away from the circuit board.
3. Replace the battery with a new one.
4. Reassemble the case in reverse order of disassembly.