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programming notes
Note #1: Adding a new transmitter in auto-learn configuration
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Press the arm/disarm button of the remote control; the siren will chirp once.
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Immediately press arm/disarm again; the siren will chirp twice to confirm the
new transmitter has been programmed.
Note #2: Adding a new transmitter in custom-configuration
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For the arm/disarm channel, transmit the channel of the new three, four, or five but-
ton transmitter that you want to control that feature; the siren will then chirp once.
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Immediately transmit the same channel again, the siren will chirp twice to con-
firm the transmitter channel has been programmed.
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For the rest of the channels only one press of the button is required to learn, and
the siren will chirp the same number of times as the feature row.
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OTTEE:: When programming a new transmitter to custom configuration, an arm/dis-
arm channel must first be programmed before programming the remaining channels.
Note #3: Selecting siren sounds
After entering this feature, press the arm/disarm button. The siren will generate a five-
second sample of each available siren sound. Perform the following steps to add or
delete that specific sound.
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Add sound: Press
on the PlainView 2 Valet switch while playing the desired
sound to add that sound.
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Delete sound: Press
on the PlainView 2 Valet switch while playing the
desired sound to delete that sound.
Note #4: RPM programming
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Drive the vehicle to an open area and allow the engine to warm up until the
engine RPM drops to normal idle speed.
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Place the engine in park or neutral and set the parking brake.
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Enter the feature and press the arm/disarm button.
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The lights will flash twice to confirm the engine RPM has been learned.
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OTTEE:: If only one flash is seen, the engine RPM was not successfully learned. Test the
tach wire connection and retry.
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Turn the ignition off and activate BlackJax or RPM door locks to test.