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15. Transmitter Code Learning:
Your Smart Entry module comes
factory coded to one of 16 million different codes and is already pro-
grammed. If you unit does not respond to your transmitter in any way after
checking the connections, or if you want to have additional transmitters
(up to 3 more for a total of 4) to trigger your Smart Entry module -- follow
the following directions:
1. Disconnect power for 5 seconds. Re-apply power - you will see
the LED flash 5 times quickly, then begin to flash rapidly.
2. While the LED is still flashing rapidly push the red button on the
side of the Smart Entry (the red LED will flash once) then push
and hold the left button on the transmitter for several seconds
until the red LED on the receiver comes on -- stop pushing the
transmitter button.
3. If you have a 2nd transmitter, within 5 seconds push the left button
on this transmiiter for a few seconds until the red LED on the
receiver comes on. Release transmitter button. Repeat for up to
4 total transmitters.
4. Wait 5 seconds for receiver to exit out of code learning mode --
the red LED on the receiver flashes 4 times.
Note: Teaching the module a new transmitter code will erase all
previously learned codes -- so all transmitters must be taught.
For any technical assistance regarding this product you may call DesignTech
on our toll-free telephone number - (800) 337-4468.
14. Example of optional Trunk hookup using an external relay:
Take a relay with 10 amp or higher capacity and a 12 volt coil. Locate the
push button for the trunk (usually in the glove compartment). You will
notice two wires behind this push button switch. Connect the Smart Entry's
Green/White Trunk wire to one side of the relay coil and co12 volts
to the other side of the coil.
If you are using one of the automotive industry standard relays like the
Bosch 30 amp relay -- the connections would be as follows:
Pin 85 (Positive side of relay's coil) +12 volts constant
Pin 86 (Negative side of relay's coil) Green/White wire
Pin 30
(Relay's common contact) One side of the trunk push button wire.
See Below
Pin 87 (Relay's normally closed contact) +12 volts
Pin 87a Not used
Example of Trunk hookup using an external relay: