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    128-8698 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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    128-8698 2 of 8 2 Some of the more popular options available for the unused Option Buttons of your transmitter are: AS 9075 Remote car starter AS 9153 Remote window roll up AS 9256 Remote trunk release relay Although the most common use of the transmitter buttons are shown on the front page of this guide, any button or button combination can be pro[...]

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    128-8698 3 of 8 3 4 ) Press and hold the lock or lock/unlock symbol button of the transmit- ter you wish to program for 4 seconds or until a long chirp is heard from the siren. "Repeat step 4 for each transmitter you wish to program". NOTE: If your transmitter button has the Lock/Unlock icon on one button, press and release the valet push[...]

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    128-8698 4 of 8 4 14) Within 10 Seconds, press and hold the unlock button, (or any unused button(s)), of the first transmitter you wish to control Channel 6 output, (Driver Priority 1) until a long chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for each transmitter you wish to operate the Channel 6 output, Driver Priority 1) 15) Within 10 seconds, pre[...]

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    128-8698 5 of 8 5 NOTE: The button or combination of buttons entered will also control the arm or arm/disarm function until additional transmitters are added. All unwanted transmitters are now deleted. REPRIORITIZING A TRANSMITTER’S PROGRAMMING: T o reprogram a receiver channel with a different transmitter button once a code has been stored, ther[...]

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    128-8698 6 of 8 6 After removing the two #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 direc[...]

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    128-8698 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: $70.00 Multiply By Number Of Transmitters X ______ 6) Enter [...]

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    128-8698 8 of 8 8 128-8698 © 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY, 11788[...]