Directed Electronics RSIII Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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If any button from a known transmitter is programmed to Channel 10, all trans-
mitters will be erased from memory and the system features will revert to the default settings. This
is useful in cases where the one of the customer's transmitters is lost or stolen. This will erase any
lost or stolen transmitters from the system's memory. It can also be used to start from scratch if the
transmitter buttons were programmed incorrectly.
You can advance from one channel to another by releasing the Valet® /Program button and tapping
it to advance channels and then holding it. For example, if you want to program Channel Three
after programming Channel One, release the Valet®/Program button. Press it twice and release it
to advance to Channel Three. Then press it once more and hold it. The siren will chirp three times
to confirm it is ready to receive the code from the transmitter.
To exit the learn routine:
One long horn honk indicates that Learn Routine has been exited.
Ignition is turned off.
Door is closed.
Valet/Program button is pressed too many times.
More than 15 seconds elapse between steps.
Transmitter Configurations
The transmitters can be programmed with the standard or single button arm/disarm configurations
by using the Auto Learn functions in the Transmitter/Receiver Learn Routine.
Standard Configuration
A transmitter/receiver that uses the standard configuration operates similarly to many factory
keyless entry remotes. A standard configuration transmitter allows arming, disarming, and Panic
Mode activation with separate buttons. When programmed for standard configuration, the trans-
mitter buttons are assigned to the following functions:
operates Arm only
operates Disarm only
operates Channel 2 and Silent Mode
operates Panic only