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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 
 
 
 
 

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER OPERATION 

 

Your AutoPage Security System comes with two 5-button Remote Control 
Transmitters that feature a sophisticated code hopping system that will prevent 
illegal use of a code grabber with an attempt to record and steal your transmitter 
codes. 

 

LOCK – ARM & LOCK 

To arm your Security System, press the LOCK button once.  The siren will chirp 
(1) time and the vehicles parking lights will flash (1) time indicating that the 
Security System is now armed. The vehicles doors will lock upon arming when 
interfaced with the Security System. 

 

UNLOCK – DISARM & UNLOCK 

To disarm your Security System, press the UNLOCK button once. The siren will 
chirp (2) times and the vehicles parking lights will flash (2) times indicating that 
the Security System is now disarmed. The vehicles doors will unlock upon 
disarming when interfaced with the Security System.  

 

DELETING THE ARM/DISARM CHIRP

 

When attempting to arm or disarm your Security System, you have the option of 
temporarily muting the siren chirp sound. To perform this function, simply 
depress both LOCK & UNLOCK buttons on the Remote Control Transmitter at 
the same time. No chirp sound will be heard, arm / disarm confirmation will be 
through the vehicles parking lights only. 

 

REMOTE PANIC FUNCTION 

The Remote Control Transmitter may be used as a remote panic switch that will 
activate the Security Systems siren and vehicles parking lights in case of an 
emergency. To activate the PANIC function, press and hold the 

button on the 

Remote Control Transmitter for (3) seconds.  The siren will sound and the 
vehicles parking lights will flash continuously. To cancel the PANIC function, 
press the lock / unlock button on the Remote Control Transmitter. 

 

AUXILIARY FUNCTION (

OPTIONAL

)

 

You may use the EXT1 button on your Remote Control Transmitter for a 
separate function. For example, if your vehicle is equipped with an electronic 
trunk release, the Security System can be interfaced with it and can electronically 
release your trunk by pressing the EXT1 button for 2 seconds on the Remote 
Control Transmitter. 

 

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING 

In the event, you should need to add or replace a Remote Control Transmitter, it 
is important that you follow the instructions below.  

 

Note: 

Each step must be performed within 10 seconds of the previous step 
otherwise the system will exit the programming mode.

 

 

1.    Enter: 
       a.   Turn the vehicles ignition to the “ON” position 
       b.   Push the valet switch 3 times. There will be 1 long chirp and 1 short chirp 
       c.   You are now ready to program the Remote Control Transmitter(s). 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
2.    Programming the Remote Control Transmitters: 
       a.   Press any button on the first transmitter. There will be 1 short chirp. 

b.  Within 10 seconds push any button on the second transmitter. There 

will be 2 short chirps. 

3.    Exit: 
       a.   Turn the vehicles ignition to the “OFF” position, Or 

b.   Leave for 10 seconds; there will be 3 long chirps to confirm exit. 

 

Note:

 

The Security System will only retain the last 4 Remote Control 
Transmitters programmed. If the Transmitter memory is exceeded, the 
Security System will start deleting Transmitters from memory in 
chronological order.  

 

SECOND VEHICLE REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING 

 

 

Your AutoPage Security Systems Remote Control Transmitter can be utilized to 
control a second vehicle equipped with an RF-305 or RF-405. To program the 
Remote Control Transmitter to a second vehicle, follow the instructions for 
Remote Transmitter Programming. All programming parameters will be the same 
except for the following: 
 

 

1. 

Prior to pushing any button on the Remote Control Transmitter. Select the 
Green side shift button first. 

2. 

Once the Green side shift is pressed the LED on the Remote Control 
Transmitter will illuminate for 3 seconds. 

3. 

While the LED is illuminated, press any button on the Remote Control 
Transmitter. 

 

CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER BATTERY 

The Remote Control Transmitters come with (1) miniature 12-volt battery. Under 
normal use this battery should have a life of approximately one year. If you 
should need to replace your battery you may want to return to your installing 
dealer. You may also wish to change the battery by yourself. When purchasing 
the battery be sure to purchase any of the following: GP23A, #EL12, #VR22 or 
Radio Shack #23-144. 

 

To replace the battery, carefully remove the case screw located on the bottom of 
the Remote Control Transmitter where the key ring attaches to the case. 

Use a 

miniature #1 Phillips head screwdriver! 

After removing the screw, carefully pop open the plastic case. Before removing 
the battery note the direction of its “+/-“ terminals. Install the new battery exactly 
the same way using caution not to bend the battery contacts. Replace the case 
cover and insert and tighten the screw. 

Do not over tighten! 

Test the Remote 

Control Transmitter. 

 

SYSTEM OPERATION 

 

OVERRIDE FUNCTION 

The OVERRIDE FUNCTION may be used if the Remote Control Transmitter is 
lost or inoperative.  To operate, enter the vehicle (alarm will sound), turn the 
vehicles ignition to the “ON” position and push the valet/override switch until 
alarm stops sounding. The alarm is disarmed & reset. Have your Remote Control 
Transmitter serviced or replaced. 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

VALET FUNCTION 

The alarm has a valet or stand-by mode that can be used when the vehicle is 
being serviced or valet parked. To activate the valet, turn the vehicles ignition to 
the “ON” position, then push and hold the valet/override switch for 2 seconds or 
until the Security Systems LED turns ON solid. Turn the vehicles ignition to the 
“OFF” position; your vehicle is now in valet mode. To reactivate, repeat the 
above procedure noting the system LED will now turn OFF. 

 

Note: 

If your vehicle has the Keyless Entry option installed, you can still lock 
and unlock your doors with Remote Control Transmitter while in the 
Valet Mode.

 

 

PASSIVE/MANUAL OPERATION 

Manual Arming / Disarming is controlling your security system via the Remote 
Control Transmitter.  This Security System is equipped with an optional Passive 
Arming feature, which allows the Security System to arm 30 seconds after the 
last door is closed. Operation is as follows. 
 
1. 

Turn the vehicles ignition to the “OFF” position and exit the vehicle. 

2. 

After all entrances are closed, the Security Systems LED  will flash fast for 
30 seconds. If you re-open any door, the Security Systems LED will stop 
flashing. It will begin flashing again once the vehicles door is closed. 

3. 

After the 30 second timer has elapsed, the Security System will 
automatically “ARM”. The siren will chirp (1) time and the vehicles parking 
lights will flash (1) time. 

 

Note: 

If the vehicles door locks have been interfaced to the Security System, 
the doors will automatically lock after the passive arming cycle has 
been completed.  If this feature is not desired, see your local dealer 
and have the Security System re-programmed to eliminate passive 
door

 

locking.

 

 

AUTOMATIC REARMING 

(OPTIONAL) 

If this feature is selected, the Security System will automatically re-arm itself 60 
seconds after disarming with the Remote Control Transmitter. Automatic rearm 
will cancel if any door is opened before the 60 second timer has elapsed. 

 

IGNITION CONTROL DOOR LOCKS 

(OPTIONAL) 

If the vehicles door locks have been interfaced to the Security System, the 
Security System will automatically lock the vehicles doors when the ignition is 
turned “ON” and unlock the vehicles doors when the ignition is turned “OFF”.   
 

Note: 

If any door is open when the vehicles ignition is turned “ON”, the 
Security System will not automatically lock the vehicles doors.  

 

LED STATUS INDICATOR 

1. 

LED OFF:  Security System is disarmed 

2. 

LED ON:  Security System is in valet mode 

3. 

LED FAST FLASHING:  Automatic arming timer is counting down 

4. 

LED FLASHING:  Security System is armed 

 

 
 
 
 

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