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1.
Transmitter Programming.
A. Make sure battery is connected.
B. Close hood.
C. Turn the ignition to the “on” position.
D. Press and hold the programming button.
After 10 seconds the horn will
chirp and the lights will flash 3 times indicating the system is now in
transmitter learn mode. Note: If horn does not sound when the lights
flash (or sounds inconsistently) turn “off” option 7 in option bank #1.
See section “2. Option Programming”.
E. Release the programming button.
F. Press button on transmitter to be programmed.
The horn will chirp and the
lights will flash 1 time indicating that the transmitter has been learned.
G. Repeat step F for additional transmitters.
2.
Option Programming.
The remote start system has several installer programmable options which
can be changed to accomodate different circumstances. In most cases, there
will be no need to change any default settings. There will be cases (such as
diesel vehicles), where the delay before crank option must be set.
Note:
Some vehicles require the horn pulse extend (option #7, option bank #1) to be
turned to the “off” position for the horn to operate properly.
Note:
This system has 2 option banks. Bank 1 has 7 options, and Bank 2 has 2
options. Refer to the Option Bank Chart on page 18 for details.
A. Follow the steps above to enter Transmitter Learn Mode.
B. Press and release the programming button.
The horn will chirp and the
lights will flash 4 times indicating the system has entered Option Bank 1.
System Programming
Notes:
1. Reconnect the negative battery terminal prior to programming.
2. Up to a total of 8 transmitters can be programmed into memory.
3.
Transmitters shipped with complete kits are pre-programmed to
the DNA and do not need to be programmed at this time.