How to enter a Keypad Lock Code
Enter 559, 557, or 555 Lock Codes. See the Convenience Code Mode section at the end of this Guide to
understand why you might want to use Lock Code 555 instead of Lock Code 559 or 557.
4. Using Keyfobs
Press the upper left Key to Lock the vehicle. Press the upper right Key to unlock the vehicle. Press the large
lower center Key to activate the Auxiliary Output to unlock the trunk or activate another accessory if
connected by the installer.
The Keyfob has a small green LED in the upper right corner that illuminates when a Key
is pressed to indicate a successful Key press and a good battery. To renew the keyfob battery, take the
keyfob to a watch store or carefully open it by removing the screw on the back and replacing the battery.
How to Train the system to accept new Keyfobs
Each KE-1603 comes with two 3-Key keyfobs. When shipped from the Factory the system will not recognize
new keyfobs. For system security the system must be trained to learn the identity codes of new keyfobs. In
most cases the installer will already have trained your keyfobs. Try them first before performing the training
process listed below. If you have lost a keyfob and are replacing it with a new one, you will have to train the
system to recognize the new keyfobs, or contact the system installer for a service call.
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Unplug power to the keyfob receiver
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Plug power back in to the keyfob receiver
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Within 3 seconds of powering on the receiver press the Lock Key of the first keyfob and then the
Lock Key of the second keyfob.
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NOTE: Do not hold the Lock Key down. Do not press more than one key at the same time.
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Test each keyfob for proper operation. If only one of the two keyfobs works, repeat the steps
above
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5. Using Standard Outputs
- Unlocking and Locking
Your system has several standard outputs. One output relay is used to unlock the power door locks and
another one is used to lock the door locks. Depending on your type of vehicle and how your installer has
hooked up the system, you may be able to unlock only the driver's door or all of the doors.
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Interior Lights
A standard feature allows your installer to connect an output to activate the interior lights of your vehicle
when any valid user code is entered on the keypad or the keyfob Unlock Key is pressed. The lights will stay
on for about five seconds.
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Trunk Unlock
Some vehicles come with a power lock on the trunk. Your installer can connect any one of three Keypad or
one Keyfob Auxiliary Outputs to the trunk to allow you to unlock the trunk. From the Keypad you first unlock
the vehicle door and then the trunk. From the Keyfob you can unlock the trunk directly. However, if the
vehicle has an alarm system, make sure unlocking and opening the trunk directly from the Keyfob will not
trigger an alarm. Most installers use the Auxiliary Keypad output which is triggered by pressing the 7/8 Key
on the Keypad within 5 seconds of entering a valid unlock code. The 3/4 Key or the 9/0 Key could be used
instead of the 7/8 Key for the trunk, or to control other devices on your vehicle. If you are using the trunk
unlock feature, you will first enter your personal entry code followed by pressing the 7/8 Key to open the
trunk.
6. Using Auxiliary Outputs
- Keypad Auxiliary Output 3/4 - Press the 3/4 Key within 5 seconds of the last key press of a valid user code.
Note:
This output may be setup to toggle ON/OFF through a programming command for special control
applications.
- Keypad Auxiliary Output 7/8 - Press the 7/8 Key within 5 seconds of the last key press of a valid user code.
Normally connected to the trunk release, if available.
- Keypad Auxiliary Output 9/0 - Press the 9/0 Key within 5 seconds of the last key press of a valid user code.
- Keyfob Auxiliary Output Key (3
rd
large Key - lower center) – Press the 3
rd
Key momentarily to activate the
controlled function.