CLEARING TRANSMITTER CODES FROM MEMORY:
"QUICK CLEARING" PROCEDURE:
A. This procedure will erase all previously coded transmitter buttons, clearing the way to allow
trouble free programming of the required transmitters. After you have cleared all transmitter
codes, you must reprogram the original transmitter to the system. To clear the security
system memory, proceed as follows:
Disarm the system. Valet/LED control switch should
be in the "OFF" position before you start.
Valet control
switch OUT
Valet control
switch IN
Valet control
switch OUT
(Horn 1 chirp)
(LED 1 flash)
3 times =
Insert ignition key, turn to "ON" position.
Press the valet control switch IN then OUT 3 times.
(The horn will chirp (1) time and L.E.D. flashes (1)
time to indicate the system is in the program mode.)
Turn ignition key "OFF" to "ON" 3 times rapidly. This
procedure initiates the "quick clearing" mode.
Press to
disarm
OFF
ON
Short Chirp
followed by
long chirp
SYSTEM MEMORY CLEARED
OFF
Turn ignition "OFF"
=
=
=
Long chirp
OFF
ON
Short Chirp
followed by
long chirp
=
OFF
ON
WHY IS THIS INFORMATION IMPORTANT ?
Let's first consider that any SE5 transmitter code or button can be programmed into any one of the six receiver channels of
the system. The system will allow you to program transmitter code 1 ( lock button ) into receiver channel 4 ( headlight activation ), but
since the lock and unlock buttons are clearly marked with icons describing their function, these two buttons should always be pro-
grammed into receiver channels 1 and 2.
Since the system will allow you to program these buttons into the wrong receiver channel, it is very important that you listen to the chirps
from the horn when you enter the programming mode. The horn will always tell you which receiver channel that you have progressed into
for programming; just simply count the number of chirps from the horn.
Now, if you have mistakenly programmed the lock button into receiver channel 4, when you test the system the lock button will not lock
the doors or arm the alarm, but it will turn the headlights on, as this is the correct function of receiver channel 4. Next when you attempt
to re - program that same transmitter, you find that when you advance to receiver channel 1, then press the lock button, the system will
not learn the remote ( indicated by the loud horn chirp ). It is important to know that this is not a defective transmitter or module, and you
will just need to " clear " the transmitter code from the incorrect receiver channel.
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