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Remark: to ensure good contact, take the new battery out of its package and place it into the transmitter without touching it directly with your
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ngers (use a soft cloth to manipulate it).
16.1. Realignment of a transmitter
The transmitters that come with the kit are paired originally, therefore they are already operating. Realignment is needed when a paired
transmitter gets desynchronised from the receiver.
This can happen if e.g. the transmitter is operated repeatedly outside the range of the receiver, because the transmitted code is incremental,
that is it changes every time the alarm is turned on/off thanks to an advanced method of random encryption (anti-scanning / anti-grabbing
protection).
To realign, just press and hold down push-button n. 1 of the transmitter for at least 7 s. A sequence of
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ashes of the turn indicators will con
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the success of realignment. If the system is armed, it will disarm.
16.2. Pairing of new transmitters
In the event of loss of failure, one or two new transmitters can be paired as follows:
• If the security system is armed, disarm it with the remaining transmitter (if it is available) or enter your emergency disarming PIN code (see
procedure in paragraph 15).
• Turn ignition on and wait 20 s.
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The dashboard LED illuminates and remains on about 3 s.
• Before the dashboard LED extinguishes, turn ignition off and then on again.
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A short and sharp sound signal con
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rms that the system is
ready for pairing. The LED switches off. You have 6 s at your disposal to complete the operation as described below.
• Press push-button n. 1 of a transmitter (or press both transmitters in turn, if you want to pair two).
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The LED illuminates shortly, to con
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that pairing has been successful.
• Once the operation is completed, turn ignition off. If ignition remains on, the system will quit the pairing procedure anyway. In both cases
the exit from the procedure is con
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rmed by a short sharp audible signal.
Important:
1) For security reasons, every system can accept a maximum of two remote transmitters.
2) Every pairing procedure disables the transmitters which the receiver had previously been paired with. Therefore: if you have lost a
transmitter and you wish to pair a spare one, do not forget that the one which has remained in your possession has to be re-paired too (or
it will stop working). If you do not wish or you cannot pair a spare transmitter in a short time, re-pair the transmitter which has remained
in your hands: so doing you will disable the one you have lost.
Operating instructions