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1 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS KEYLESS ENTR Y SYSTEM KIT NO .: 08E60-S9A-100[...]
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2 Please write the ser ial number of the remote control below . Keep this booklet as a record of y our purchase . Remote Control No.: Main Unit No.: No.: Contents Introduction .................................................................................... 3 Precautions ...........................................................................[...]
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3 Congr atulations on your purchase of this Honda K eyless Entry System. Y our Honda K eyless Entr y System is the product of years of research and dev elopment. It will giv e you man y years of reliab le perf or mance , protection, and conv enience. The system consists of a remote control transmitter . The remote control allows you to oper ate fro[...]
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4 Precautions Remote Control Range Sev eral f actors affect and reduce remote control range. Among these are: 1. Pro ximity to buildings and automobiles. 2. Pro ximity to high power transmitters (tele vision, radio , cellular, HAM r adio , etc.). 3. When the battery becomes weak, the remote control range becomes short. V ehicle construction and the[...]
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5 Precautions Battery P ower Use the remote control transmitter only when necessary . Every time a button is pressed, the remote control is consuming batter y po wer . If batter y is low on pow er , the transmitting r ange of the remote control will be aff ected. Check batter y periodically and replace it when necessary . Outside Cleaning Use a sof[...]
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6 LOCK Button When used alone, this button loc ks the doors and the tailgate, and flashes the par king lights once. Note: If the lock button is pressed f or a second time (within 5 seconds of the first push) the hor n will beep once and par king lights will flash once to confir m the doors and the tailgate are lock ed. • The doors and the tailgat[...]
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7 Remote Contr ol T ransmitter P ANIC Button When this button is pressed and held f or more than 1 second, the ke yless entr y system is set to the panic mode. The horn will sound for 30 seconds and the parking light and headlights will flash. T o deactivate the panic mode , press the "LOCK", "UNLOCK" or "P ANIC" butto[...]
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8 Remote Contr ol T ransmitter 1 2 Using a coin tur n the batter y cov er counterclockwise and remov e the cover from the bac k of the remote control. Remov e the used batter y . Make sure you install the ne w batter y with the proper polarity . Note: • If the Lithium batter y is incorrectly placed (+ and – polar ity), the Remov e Control T ran[...]
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9 Remote Contr ol Code Programming 1 2 Unlock the doors and the tailgate . T ur n the ignition ke y to the "ON" ( I I ) position. 4 T ur n the ignition ke y to the "OFF" (0, I ) position. Ho w to Program Remote Contr ol T ransmitter s • F or steps 2 through 12, each step must be completed within 5 seconds. For step 13, within [...]
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10 Remote Contr ol Code Pr ogramming 6 Press the "LOCK" or "UNLOCK" button on the remote control transmitter . 7 T ur n the ignition to the "OFF" (0, I ) position. 8 T ur n the ignition to the "ON" ( I I ) position. 9 Press the "LOCK" or "UNLOCK" button on the remote control transmitter . [...]
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11 Remote Contr ol Code Programming 12 13 Press the "LOCK" or "UNLOCK" button on the remote control transmitter . • The po wer door locks cycle to indicate programming mode . • T o ter minate the programming mode at this point, either tur n the ignition ke y to the "OFF" position or leav e the remote’s button unt[...]
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12 Specifications Remote Control T ransmitter T ransmitter T ype .............................................................................................. Radio frequency Range ............................................................................................................. Maximum 30 fe et Batter y T ype ..........................[...]