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T r a n s m i t t e r F e a t u r e s
L e a r n i n g T r a n s m i t t e r C o d e s
Transmitter Code Learning: This security system will respond to up to 4 different transmitters. This
security system already has two transmitters programmed into the system memory.
When adding or deleting transmitter codes to operate your security system, follow this process:
1) Turn "on" the ignition.
2) Within 5 seconds of turning "on" the ignition, press the valet button switch 5 times.
Note: Siren will chirp, confirming that for the next 10 seconds it's ready to learn a transmitter code.
Note: If a code is not received within 10 seconds, the learning process will automatically terminate.
Note: When the first transmitter code is learned it will erase all other prior codes and thus protect
your alarm against unknown codes being entered without your knowledge.
3) To learn the first transmitter button codes:
Step A. Within 10 seconds of step #2, press the transmitter button you want to arm/disarm/panic
the alarm until you hear one siren chirp to confirm that the code was learned and that the
alarm is ready to learn the disarm regardless of status code.
Step B. Within 10 seconds of step A, press the transmitter button you want for disarm regardless
of status code until you hear two siren chirps that confirm that the code was learned and
that the alarm is ready to learn the remote valet and pre-warn bypass code.
Step C. Within 10 seconds of step B, press the transmitter button you want for remote valet and
pre-warn bypass until you hear three siren chirps that confirm that the code was learned
and that the alarm is ready to learn the 2nd, 3rd or 4th transmitter codes starting at step A.
4) To program the second, third or fourth transmitter codes, repeat steps A, B, & C.
Note: If the valet button is pushed once before step B or C, the alarm will advance to learn the next
transmitter codes starting at step A. Thus, no code is learned in step B and/or C from the transmitter.
This feature is useful for multiple car operation.
5) Turning off the ignition, or 10 seconds of no activity, will automatically turn off this transmitter
learning code program, which is confirmed by one long sounding chirp.
Transmitter Battery-Saver Feature: Many times transmitter batteries are prematurely exhausted
because the buttons can be inadvertently pressed by objects while in a pocket or purse. This transmitter
will turn itself "off" after 15 seconds of continuous usage, preventing this from occurring.
Code Verification: For 10 seconds after the ignition is turned on, the L.E.D. light will flash to indicate
the number of transmitters programmed to operate your alarm system. For example: two flashes and
a pause indicate that only two transmitters are coded to operate your system. When you leave the alarm
installation shop or retrieve the vehicle after valet parking, you now will have the peace of mind of
knowing that only your transmitters will operate the alarm and that no other person has coded extra
transmitters to steal your vehicle.
Unknown Transmitter Codes: Each alarm comes with two pre-learned transmitters, but can learn up
to 4 different transmitters. Each transmitter has its own unique code. Thus, no other transmitter is coded
the same as yours. In fact, no one, including the factory, can program another transmitter exactly like
yours because the code is built inside the master microprocessor and cannot be duplicated.
Operating Two Or More Vehicles From One Transmitter: The two-button transmitter can
transmit 3 different codes by pressing the transmitter buttons in the 3 different combinations: large
button alone, small button alone, and large and small buttons pressed at the same time. As an example
of how to operate a second vehicle, program the second vehicle to learn your transmitter code
generated by pressing either the small button alone or both buttons at the same time to arm/disarm
the second vehicle.