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128-8601 1 of 8 Model APS-45N Owner's Manual FEATURES: 2 Four Button, RF T ransmitters Four Channel Code Learning Receiver Remote Panic In All Modes Built-In Parking Light Output LED S tatus Indicator Ignition Door Locking/Unlocking Horn Output OPTIONS : Remote T runk Release Remote Power Window Control [...]
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Page 2
128-8601 2 of 8 Y our Keyless Entry System has many features and available options some of which must be selected at time of installation. For your reference, the list on the back page of this manual shows what features and options have been installed with this particular sys- tem. Consult your installing dealer for options that may have been insta[...]
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Page 3
128-8601 3 of 8 Page 3 Note: If the passive arming mode was selected at time of installation, the dash mounted LED will start flashing rapidly indicating that the system is rearming. Opening any door will suspend the automatic arming. OPTIONAL ACCESS GUARD ( T w o Step Unlock ) If the optional 2-step unlock feature was installed, then only the driv[...]
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Page 4
128-8601 4 of 8 Page 4 T o disengage the panic feature before the 30 seconds are up, press and hold either the lock or unlock button of your keychain transmitter for 3 seconds or press the option button momentarily . The doors can be unlocked or locked while in "panic" mode by momentarily pressing the lock or unlock button respectively . [...]
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Page 5
128-8601 5 of 8 Page 5 PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS: At times it may become necessary to program replacement or additional transmitters for use with your system. T o do this: 1) With the system unlocked or disarmed, turn the ignition key to the on position. 2) Press and release the Program/Override push-button switch three times The unit will flash the[...]
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Page 6
128-8601 6 of 8 DELETING TRANSMITTERS FROM YOUR SYSTEM: It may be necessary to delete a lost transmitter or to reprioritize a transmitter that is programmed to your system. T o remove a transmitter that has been programmed in your system: 1) Enter the transmitter program mode of channel 1 as indicated above. 2) Press and hold any transmitter button[...]
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128-8601 7 of 8 ORDER FORM FOR 9 1 P Attention: Transmitter Ordering Department Important: T o help us expedite your order , please print all of the in formation legibly and m a i l t h i s f o r m a n d your payment according to the instructions below. Note: Transmitter model number found on back of case. 1) Transmitter Model Number_______________[...]
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128-8601 8 of 8 Page 6 APS-45N SYSTEM FUNCTIONS A T A GLANCE LED INDICATORS: RAPID FLASHING = PASSIVE ARMING SLOW FLASHING = ARMED OFF = DISARMED ON SOLID = VALET MODE OPTIONAL VEHICLE HORN OR SIREN CHIRP INDICATION: 1 CHIRP = LOCK / ARM 2 CHIRPS = UNLOCK / DISARMED CONTINUOUS = PANIC MODE ALARM PARKING LAMP INDICATIONS: 1 FLASH = LOCK / ARM 2 FLAS[...]