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Model PRO 92BTINT Owner's Manual 'P1f,~ Se- "'l-te4. Transmitter Programming Guide Transmitter Button Functions The transmitters included in the security system kit are pre-programmed at the factory, with button # 1 assigned to channel one only. The suggested program arrangement is listed below. To program channel 2 and 3, pleas[...]
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These factory programmed settings can be prioritized based on an individual's frequencyof use, (i.e. pressing both buttons simultaneously to activate channel 1 , arm/disarm etc.) by following the normal programming instructions below. Please note when changing the button sequences of the factory settings, it is necessary to perform steps 5, 9,[...]
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6. Move the valet/bypass switch on, then off again. 7. The dash mounted L.E.D. will flash 2 times, and the siren will "chirp" one time, indicating that the system is ready to accept programming for channel 2, or the pulsed ground output for remote trunk release, remote car starter, etc. 8. You can assign anyone of the two remaining button[...]
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT: The transmitter incorporates a small red L.E.D. built into the case. This L.E.D. can be used to indicate battery condition. You will notice a decrease in transmitter range as the battery condition deteriorates. To replace the battery... 1. Remove the transmitter cover by removing the small screw from the back of the transmitter[...]
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L ORDERING ADDITIONAL or REPLACEMENT TRANSMITTERS: Order Form for Additional 2 Button Transmitters Model: PRO 92BTINT IMPORT ANT: Read instructions below and legibly print all required informa- tion. 1. Fill in the following information NAME ADDRESS STATE ZIP CODE CITY DATE PURCHASED WHERE PURCHASED 2. Enter the number of transmitters requried here[...]
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Audiovox Corporation 150 Marcus Blvd. Hauppauge, N. Y. 11788 Form No.128-4204 128-4204[...]