User's Manual

Revised 10/19/98
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Transponder Programming
Programming can be conducted at any of the readers on the vehicle. All
system modules will receive the new codes via a communications bus.
The system can hold up to 10 unique codes.
All Access Readers which are not the source of programming will be inactive
while in programming mode. This state is indicated by constant illumination
of the red LED.
The system provides 3 programming functions.
(1)
Add
new transponder codes to an existing bank of codes in memory (10 maximum)
(2)
Delete
current transponder codes in memory and add new codes
(3)
Change Master Code
and delete current transponder codes in memory
Programming via Access Reader
Add
new transponder codes to an existing bank of codes in memory
Slowly pass the
Master Fob
by the Access Reader and observe that the red LED in the Access Reader
will flash once. This indicates that the system is in the
add mode
of operation.
Slowly pass an unprogrammed transponder by the Access Reader and observe that the red LED will
quickly flash twice. This indicates that the transponder has been added to the
systems’ memory.
You may continue to add codes to the
systems’ memory
by simply passing unprogrammed
transponders by the Access Reader.
There are three methods of exiting this mode of operation.
(1) Pass a programmed transponder by the reader (for example, the transponder that was just added)
(2) Pass the
Master Fob
by the reader
(3) Programming mode will be exited automatically after 10 codes have been stored.
The red LED will flash once to indicate that the operator has exited the programming mode.
Delete
current transponder codes in memory and
Add
new codes
Slowly pass the
Master Fob
by the Access Reader once, and then pass it by the reader a
second time
(observing that the red LED in the Access Reader will flash once and then twice). This indicates that
the system is in the
delete mode
of operation.
Slowly pass a transponder by the Access Reader and observe that the red LED will quickly flash twice.
This indicates that all existing codes in memory have now been deleted and the current transponder has
been added to the
systems’ memory
.
You may continue to add codes to the
systems’ memory
by simply passing unprogrammed
transponders by the Access Reader.
There are three methods of exiting this mode of operation.
(1) Pass a programmed transponder by the reader
(2) Pass the
Master Fob
by the reader
(3) Programming mode will be exited automatically after 10 codes have been stored.
The red LED will flash once to indicate that the operator has exited the programming mode.
Add a new Master Code
and
delete
current transponder codes in memory
Slowly pass the
Master Fob
by the Access Reader once, twice and again a
third time
by observing that
the red LED in the Access Reader will flash once, and then twice, and then three times. This indicates
that the system is in the
add new Master Code
mode of operation.
If the existing
Master Fob
is passed by the Access Reader a fourth time, the red LED will flash once
indicating that the operator has exited the programming mode with
no changes
made to the stored
codes.
Slowly pass a transponder by the Access Reader and observe that the red LED will quickly flash twice
indicating that this transponder is now the new
Master Code
, and then the red LED will flash once
again indicating that the operator has exited the programming mode.
To add codes to the system, now use the
new
Master
Code
and enter the
add codes
mode of operation.
DO NOT
leave the system in programming mode, as this will disable the
door modules
for an hour.
Programming via Ignition Reader
Programming Modes can only be entered when the vehicle is off
.
The vehicle is not allowed to start if programming from the ignition control reader
.
Instructions for Access Readers apply with the following additions/exceptions
.
Exceptions:
(1) Hold the
Master Fob
above the Ignition Reader and press the black alarm control switch in order
to activate programming mode.
(2) Press the black alarm control switch in order to add and delete codes while holding the new
transponder above the Ignition Reader.
(3) Pressing the black control switch while holding a programmed transponder will not result in any
action.
(4) Press the red stop switch to exit programming mode.
This device complies with FCC rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including that causing undesired operation.