Up to 4 different transmitters may be programmed into the security system's memory. When a new transmitter code is programmed into the system, all
previous codes will be deleted. If a third or fourth transmitter is desired, all of the transmitters must be programmed into system's memory. To program
transmitters to operate your system, follow this process:
1)
Turn "on" the ignition switch; within 5 seconds of turning "on" the ignition switch, press the Valet Switch 5 times. The system will respond with a
long siren chirp (or long horn honk)
Note: If no further coding action is taken, or if the ignition is turned "off", the learning process will automatically terminate, which will be indicated by two
siren chirps (or horn honks).
2a)
The Personal Coded Override must be entered before 15 seconds expires. Press the Valet Switch the correct number of times - the factory-set default
is one press for stage #1 and no press for stage #2. If the system is configured with the default setting, it will respond by sounding the siren for a short period,
then two chirps (or one long then two short horn honks). In this case proceed to Step 3.
2b)
If the system has had the Personal Coded Override custom-programmed, once stage #1 been properly entered (which can be up to nine Valet Switch
presses) the system will acknowledge the entry by sounding the siren (or horn) for a short period, then one chirp (or a short honk). You now have 8.5 seconds
to initiate stage #2 of entering the Override Code. Momentarily press the Valet Switch equal to the Override Code number programmed for stage #2. The
system will acknowledge the entry by sounding the siren for a short burst and two chirps (or the horn will sound one long, then two short honks).
3)
To learn the first transmitter code, press the large transmitter button, (which will arm/disarm/panic the system), until you hear one long and one short
siren chirp (or horn honk) to confirm that the code was learned. The two small button's functions will automatically be learned at the same time. When the
first transmitter code is learned, all other prior codes will be erased.
4)
To program the second, third or fourth transmitter codes, repeat step 3. As each transmitter is learned, the long confirmation siren chirp (or horn honk)
will be followed by two short chirps (or honks) for transmitter number two, three short chirps (or honks) for transmitter number three, and four short chirps
(or honks) for transmitter number four. An attempt to add any further transmitter codes will be ignored.
5)
Turning off the ignition switch or 10 seconds of no programming will automatically turn off the transmitter learning code program, which is confirmed
by two long siren chirps (or horn honks).
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Programming Transmitters - EG-1400
ATV
& EG-1600
ATV
Programming Transmitters
EG-1400
ATV
and EG-1600
ATV