Code Alarm CA-140 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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System Maintenance
Changing the Remote Control Battery
LED Remote Control
The 3 volt lithium (CR2450) battery supplied in your remote control
should last approximately one year, depending on usage. When the
battery begins to weaken, you will notice operating range weaken.
Follow the instructions below to change the remote transmitter
battery.
1. Remove the phillips screw on the back of the remote control.
2. Remove the lower transmitter case.
2. Install a new battery and replace the battery cover.
One-Way Transmitter
The 12-volt alkaline battery (GP-23A) supplied in your remote control
should last approximately one year, depending on usage. When the
battery begins to weaken, you will notice a decrease in range, or the
distance from your vehicle that your remote transmitter will operate.
Follow the instructions below to change the remote transmitter
battery.
1.Insert the edge of a coin into the slot at the side of the remote
control. Twist the coin to pry the remote control halves apart.
2.Remove the old batteries and replace with new ones.
Be sure to observe the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
3.Carefully snap the case halves back together, then test the
remote control.
Adding Remote Controls to Your System
The CA-140
TM
has the ability to operate from up to four (4) remote
controls. Follow these instructions to add a remote control to your system.
1. Make sure the system is disarmed and the ignition is off.
2.Open the driver’s door.
3.Turn vehicle ignition on.
4.Press and hold emergency override button.
After 15 seconds, the horn will sound three (3) times.
This indicates that the unit has entered the remote control
programming.
5. Release the button.
6. Press the LOCK button (button 1) on the remote control to be
programmed.
The horn will sound once, indicating that the system has
“learned” that remote control.
7. Repeat step 6 for any additional remote controls.
8. Turn the vehicle ignition off to exit the programming mode.
Test all remote controls to ensure that they work properly.