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hunner 
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Posted: December 31, 2007 at 8:07 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone have accest to the list of programs and the numbers that go along with them. The dealer I had install mine took my list and I need to reprogram some features
jmatteau 
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The learn routine may be locked if previously programmed using the Bitwriter®. If the horn generates one

long honk when attempting to program the unit, the learn routine is locked and must be unlocked using

the Bitwriter® before proceeding.

To program the features using the Valet switch:

1. Key. Turn the ignition on and then back off.

2. Select Menu. Press and HOLD the Valet/Program switch. When the LED flashes once and

the horn honks Menu One has been selected. Continue to hold the switch until the LED

flashes twice and the horn honks twice Menu Two has now been selected. Release the

switch after the Menu choice has been selected.

3. Choose. Within 10 seconds, press and release the Valet/Program switch the number of

times corresponding to the feature number you want to program and then press and hold

the switch. (See Feature Menus.)

After a second, the LED will flash to indicate which feature you have accessed. For example, in Menu Two, groups

of eight flashes would indicate access to the activation pulse setting (Feature 2-8). The horn will also honk eight

times (if connected).

4. Transmit. The transmitter is used to select the desired setting. Pressing will change

the feature to the LED ON setting (or will flash once for features with more than 2 settings).

The horn will honk once (if connected). Pressing will change the setting to

the LED OFF setting (or will flash two or more times for features with more than 2 settings).

5. Release. The Valet/Program switch can now be released.

You can advance from feature to feature by pressing and releasing the Valet/Program switch the number of times

necessary to get from the feature you just programmed to the feature you wish to access. For example, in Menu

One, if you just programmed Feature 1-2 and you next want to program Feature 1-3 to off, release the

Valet/Program switch. Press and release it once to advance from Feature 1-2 to Feature 1-3. Then press it once

more and HOLD it. The LED will flash in groups of 3 and the horn will honk 3 times (if connected) to confirm

that you have accessed Feature 1-3.

The learn routine will be exited if:

The ignition is turned on.

The Valet/Program switch is pressed too many times.

More than 15 seconds elapses between programming steps.

One long horn honk (if connected) indicates that the Learn Routine has been exited.

jmatteau 
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feature menus

Factory default settings are indicated in bold in the following feature tables.

FEATURE DEFAULT - LED ON SETTING LED OFF SETTING

NUMBER (PRESS CHANNEL 1) (PRESS CHANNEL 2)

1-1 Active arming Passive arming

1-2 Chirps ON Chirps OFF

1-3 Ignition lock ON Ignition lock OFF

1-4 Ignition unlock ON Ignition unlock OFF

1-5 Active locking Passive locking

1-6 Panic with ignition ON Panic with ignition OFF

1-7 Door Lock pulse duration 0.8 seconds (1) 3.5 (2), 0.4 (3) seconds

1-8 Unlock output 1 pulse Unlock output 2 pulses

1-9 Lock output 1 pulse Lock output 2 pulses

1-10 Channel 2 delayed validity Channel 2 latched (2), latch reset with ignition

(3), 30 second timed (4)

1-11 Channel 2 linking None (1) Arm (2), Disarm (3), Remote Start (4)

1-12 FAD with Channel 2 ON FAD with Channel 2 OFF

1-13 FAD function with Unlock (1) Before Unlock (2)/Remote Start only (3)

1-14 FAD 1 pulse 2 pulses

1-15 Security Features ON Security Features OFF

1-16 Code Hopping ON Code Hopping OFF

1-17 Channel 4 Validity (1) Latched (2), Latch reset with ignition (3),

30-sec. timed (4)

1-18 Channel 4 linking None (1) Arm (2),Disarm (3), Remote Start (4)

1-19 Comfort Closure ON Comfort Closure OFF

NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of times the LED will flash.

jmatteau 
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Posted: January 01, 2008 at 11:03 AM / IP Logged  

DEFAULT - LED ON SETTING LED OFF SETTING

NUMBER (PRESS CHANNEL 1) (PRESS CHANNEL 2)

2-1 Engine check ON Engine check OFF

2-2 Tachometer engine check Voltage engine check

2-3 12 minutes run time (1) 24 minutes (2), 60 minutes (3) run time

2-4 Flashing parking light output Constant parking light output

2-5 Cranking time 0.6 sec. (1)* Cranking time 0.8 (2), 1.0 (3), 1.2 (4), 1.4 (5),

1.6 (6), 1.8 (7), 2.0 (8), 4.0 (9) sec.*

2-6 Voltage check high level Voltage check low level

2-7 Short run (turbo) 1 minute (1) 3 (2), 5(3), 10 (4) minutes

2-8 Activation pulse: 1 (1) Activation pulses: 2 (2), 3 (3)

2-9 2nd Ignition output 2nd Accessory output

2-10 Accessory state during wait to start OFF Accessory state during wait to start ON

2-11 2nd status output NORMAL (1) Rear defogger latch (2), rear defogger pulse (3)

2-12 Anti-Grind ON Anti-Grind OFF

2-13 Diesel timer Wait-to-Start input (1) Timed 15 (2), 30 (3), 45 (4) seconds

2-14 Run Time (Timer Mode) 12 minutes (1) 3 (2), 6 (3), 9 (4) minutes

*NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of times the LED will flash.

hunner 
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Posted: January 01, 2008 at 11:10 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks jmatteau I really appreciate it.

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