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operating settings learn routine
The System Features Learn Routine dictates how the unit operates. The programmable operating settings of this
unit can be changed whenever necessary through the computer-based Learn Routine. The Program push-button
switch, plugged into the blue port, is used together with the activation input wires to change the settings . To
program settings, remember: Key, Choose, Activate input and Release.
To program the learn routine:
1.
Key.
Turn the ignition on and then back off.
2.
Choose.
Within 10 seconds, press and release the Program switch the number of times cor-
responding to the feature number you want to program. (See
Features Menu
section.)
Once the Program switch has been pressed and released the desired number of times, press it once more and
HOLD
it. After a second, the LED will flash to indicate which feature you have accessed. For example, groups of
eight flashes would indicate access to the activation input pulses (Feature 8).
3.
Activate input.
Each time this input is pulsed, the LED will turn on or off indicating the
feature setting. If the feature has more than two selections, each time this input is pulsed
the next available setting will be picked. For example, feature 3, when 60 minute run-time
is chosen the LED will flash three times.
4.
Release.
The Program switch can now be released.
You can advance from feature to feature by pressing and releasing the Program switch the number of times nec-
essary to get from the feature you just programmed to the feature you wish to access. For example, if you just
programmed the run time (Feature 3) and you next want to program parking lights (Feature 4) to constant,
release the Program switch. Press and release it once to advance from Feature 3 to Feature 4. Then press it once
more and
HOLD
it. The LED will flash in groups of 4 to confirm that you have accessed Feature 4.
The learn routine will be exited if any of the following occurs:
■
The ignition is turned on.
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The Program switch is pressed too many times.
■
More than 15 seconds elapses between programming steps.