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    128-8777 1 of 8 1 1 2 1 3 3 *4 *5 BUTTON RECEIVER CHANNEL SYSTEM FUNCTION Lock And Arm Alarm, also initiate and terminates *Panic Unlock And Disarm, also initiates and terminates *Panic. Programmable to unlock drivers door and or all doors. Lock and arm/unlock and disarm. May be programmed to unlock driver's door or all doors. Also will initia[...]

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    128-8777 2 of 8 2 PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS: NOTE: It is important to remember that during the programming mode, each individual step must be completed within 15 seconds of the previous step. If the 15 second time limit expires between steps, the unit will automatically exit the program mode. This is indicated by a long chirp from the siren. Non ala[...]

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    128-8777 3 of 8 3 mounted LED will Flash 3 times, indicating that the unit is ready to accept programming for channel # 3 which is the trunk re- lease/alternate output channel of the system. 8 ) Press and hold the trunk/key symbol button of the t ransmitter you wish t o program for 4 seconds or until a long chirp is heard from the siren. "Repe[...]

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    128-8777 4 of 8 4 NOTE : Channels 6 and 7 can be used as a separate output to control a function other than driver priority . Simply program- ming any unused transmitter button other than the unlock button will allow complete independent control of these outputs. ERASING TRANSMITTERS IF THEY HA VE BEEN LOST OR STOLEN: NOTE: Before you begin to eras[...]

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    128-8777 5 of 8 5 and hold until a long chirp is heard. This action forces the unit to erase all stored codes of that transmitter . The unit then exits the program mode the siren emits the program mode exit chirp pattern. All transmitter buttons for that transmitter must now be reprogrammed. Any other transmitter stored in the unit’s memory still[...]

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    128-8777 6 of 8 6 After removing the three #0 point phillips screws shown pry apart case with the edge of a finger nail or a small common screwdriver . Keep hold of the metal key ring loop to prevent it's loss as it will separate from the transmitter case. Carefully remove the discharged battery by sliding it out from under the clip in the dir[...]

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    128-8777 7 of 8 7 1)Name: _______________________________________ 2)Address: ______________________________________ 3) City: ________________ S tate: _____ Zip Code: ________ 4) T elephone Number: (_____) _______________ 5) T otal Number Of T ransmitters Required: Cost Per Transmitter is: $75.00 Multiply By Number Of Transmitters X ______ 6) Enter [...]

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    128-8777 8 of 8 8 © 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation, Hauppauge, NY 11788 128-8777 This Page Intentionally Blank[...]