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ELECTRONICS
Assigning New Access Codes
The Access Codes are used for secure functions, such as
unlocking doors. The Access Codes must be EXACTLY 5
digits long. With a valid Authority Code, an Access Code
can be programmed with the following instructions:
1. Press the (3) button for 5 seconds until the keypad
beeps. The backlighting of the keypad will flash
indicating the keypad is in “Learn Mode.”
2. Enter the 5-digit Authority Code.
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If you enter an INCORRECT Authority Code, the
keypad will beep for 1 second, and leave “Learn
Mode.”
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If you enter a CORRECT Authority Code, the keypad
will provide a constant beep that will only stop after
you have defined a memory bank to store the new
Access Code.
3. Press and release the button that corresponds to
the memory bank. For example, press (1) button for
Memory #1 and press (2) button for Memory #2. During
this activity you are choosing 1 of 5 (4) memory banks.
4. Enter a new 5-digit Access Code. The keypad chirps 3
times after the 5th digit’s entry.
5. Re-enter the new Access Code for confirmation.
The keypad will chirp 3 times after a successful
confirmation. A long beep indicates a failure to change
the code.
6. Test the new code to confirm a successful change.
Repeat process to assign additional Access Codes.
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Up to 5 (4 for doorbell keypads) different Access
Codes can be assigned at any time. As additional
Access Codes are defined, pre-existing Access
Codes are overwritten. For example, if a new
Access Code is assigned to Memory #3, the
previous Access Code in Memory #3 is no longer
valid.
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If an error is made at any point, or if time runs out,
the keypad will exit “Learn Mode,” provide a 1-2
second beep, and not change anything.
E-Fob Operation and Features
- Cargo Mode
Button
Function
Entry Lock
Locks entry doors and arms security system
Entry Unlock
Unlocks entry doors and disarms security system. Also
activates the porch light
Cargo Lock
Locks compartment doors and arms security system
Cargo Unlock
Unlocks compartment doors and disarms security system
While the engine is running, only the entry unlock function
of the e-FOB remains activated — other functions are
deactivated.
TEACHING ADDITIONAL FOB
TRANSMITTERS
1.
Turn ignition off and disarm alarm.
2.
Press and release the programming button 3 times.
The LED will turn on red after 3 seconds.
For Newmar’s location of the switch to reset and reprogram
the Trimark Keyless Entry System, refer to the “Trimark
Keyless Entry Reset Switch” article in Newgle.
NOTE FROM NEWMAR
3.
Press and release the Lock button of each new
FOB transmitter once. The LED will flash off and the
horn will sound once. Up to 60 transmitters may be
programmed at one time.
4.
Repeat last step until all fobs are programmed.
Notes:
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If you place the system in learn mode and teach
nothing, the system will exit in 10 seconds.
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When new transmitters are taught, all old transmitters
are erased.
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The memory for codes will not be erased if power is
removed.
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As soon as the LED turns off, the system is fully
functional.
REPLACING THE KEY FOB BATTERY
To replace the key fob battery:
1.
Remove screw on back of remote with a Phillips head
screwdriver.
2.
Pull/pry the housing apart.
3.
Separate elastomer.
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The authority code is to be controlled by
individuals (owners of vehicle, fleet manager, etc.)
who manage the distribution of access codes to
vehicle users.
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The authority code should be changed when the
vehicle is sold.
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The authority code does not enable secure
functions (lock/unlock doors, etc.) — it is only used
to assign access codes.
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Doorbell systems only allow codes using buttons
1-4 and provides for 4 unique access codes.
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The keypad automatically leaves “Learn Mode”
when the new code is set.
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