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14. Press and release the valet push-button switch once.
15. The dash LED will flash four times and the sounding device will beep four
times, indicating the system is ready to accept programming for receiver's
channel 4.
16. Press and hold any button combination as shown on the front cover of
this guide until the sounding device emits a long beep, indicating the signal
has been stored into memory.
17. If you have additional transmitters (up to 4) that need to be programmed,
repeat step 16 for each transmitter.
18. Press and release the valet push-button switch once.
19. The dash LED will flash four times, and the sounding device will beep
four times, indicating the system is ready to accept programming for
receiver's channel 5.
20. Press and hold any unused button combination as shown on the front
cover of this guide until the sounding device emits a long beep, indicating
the signal has been stored into memory.
21. If you have additional transmitters (up to 4) that need to be programmed,
repeat step 20 for each transmitter.
22. Turn the ignition key off. The sounding device will emit one short beep
followed by one long beep indicating the system has terminated the
program mode.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
You will notice a decrease in transmitter range as the battery condition
deteriorates. Transmitter battery replacement is recommended at least
every 10 to 12 months, depending upon how frequently the transmitter is
used.
The transmitter has a small LED visible through the case. This LED can be used
to indicate battery condition. If the LED does not illuminate, then the battery
is discharged, and must be replaced.
To replace the transmitter battery:
1. Remove the small phillips head screws
from the bottom cover of the transmitter.
2. Carefully unsnap the top cover of the
transmitter from the bottom cover.
3. Remove the discharged battery, making
note of the location of the + and - contacts, and replace with a new type
GP 27A 12 volt battery.
4. Replace the transmitter cover, taking care not to damage the LED or
switches on the circuit board, and secure with the small phillips head
screw.