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4.
Press the transmitter button.
While
HOLDING
the Valet®/Program switch, press the
transmitter button that you wish to assign to that channel. The unit will chirp indicating
successful programming. You cannot teach a transmitter button to the system more than once.
NOTE:
For Channel 7, press Button I (see Transmitter Configuration section of this guide) to
program the Auto-learn Standard Configuration on a three-button transmitter.
5.
Release.
Once the code is learned, the Valet®/Program button can be released.
You can advance from one channel to another by releasing the Valet® /Program button and tapping it to advance
channels and then
HOLDING
it. For example, if you want to program Channel Three after programming Channel
One, release the Valet®/Program button. Press it twice and release it to advance to Channel Three. Then press it once
more and
HOLD
it. The siren will chirp three times to confirm it is ready to receive the code from the transmitter.
Code Learning will be exited if:
■
Ignition is turned off.
■
Door is closed.
■
Valet®/Program button is pressed too many times.
■
More than 15 seconds elapses between steps.
One long chirp indicates that Code Learning has been exited.
transmitter configuration
The transmitters can be programmed with the Standard Configuration by using the Channel 7 Auto-learn
*
func-
tion in the Transmitter/Receiver
Remote Control Code Learning
. When programmed for Standard Configuration, the
3-button transmitter buttons are assigned to the following functions:
Button I ....................................operates ............................................Arm/Disarm/Panic
Button II ..................................operates ............................................Channel Two
Button III ..................................operates ............................................Channel Three
*NOTE:
The Auto-learn function cannot be used to program an optional four-button transmitter.For
a four-button transmitter, the different channels must be taught to the transmitter individually.