To send a command, press the corresponding button for
two
seconds. The command may
not be sent if the button is not pressed long enough.
The remote control beeps when a button is pressed, then emits eight short beeps during
the transmission, i.e. about one second after the button was pressed.
Your remote control can transmit on four different channels, allowing control of four
separate vehicles. Only the “Panic” command is transmitted on ALL channels
simultaneously.
To select a different channel, press the “P” button located on the back and hold it for 2
seconds, when the button is released the transmitter passes to the next channel.
The remote control shown may differ from the ones included in the kits.
Your system may be programmed in such a way that it can distinguish between two
groups of remote controls (maximum: two remotes per group). These groups let you
activate predefined settings (seat, mirror and other) when unlocking certain vehicles
(additional optional equipment required). This feature is available with certain firware only.
As soon as a command is sent, the remote switches over to standby mode in order to
receive and display confirmations sent by the command module installed in the vehicle.
These confirmations are sent to all the programmed remote.
These signals are transmitted only once and could be neutralized by radio or
electromagnetic interferences generated by electronic devices in the vicinity.
If no confirmation is received in a given location, move away from electronic devices and
activate the "Status” command. The start module will inform you of the status of door
locks, alarm (only if the Factory Alarm Trigger Monitoring feature is supported by the
firmware), and running of the engine.
Note that the communication between the vehicle and the transmitter operates in only one
direction at a time. This is why it is recommended to wait for the confirmation before
sending another command. Otherwise, the vehicle and the transmitter could transmit at
the same time wich would block the command as well as the returned confirmation.
Out of Range
If the vehicle is out of range, the transmitter will emit a soft chirp after 3 seconds to
indicate that the command has not been received by neither the module nor the
transmitter.
Replacing the Battery
The LCD of the 4-button remote has a battery icon telling you when to replace the battery.
We strongly recommend keeping a replacement battery in your glove compartment.
The remote controls require one AAA battery. See your dealer for spare batteries.
To replace the battery, slide the latch sideways and remove the battery cover on the back
of the remote control case, remove old battery and replace it with a new one. Make sure
the battery is placed the right way (see pictogram inside the cover).
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Using the RSS-5224 Remote
2-Way LED & LCD Remote Start Kits
Rev.: 20091218
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Model: CHRSALL RS-CHLED & RS-CHLCD