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dark_knight 
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here are a couple pics for it, im not sure, i think it may be a commando, but i dont know what model, im trying to fiugure out how to turn on the option to use the lock/unlock feature, its disabled, so i need to know what model to know the codes.....thanks

http://home.cogeco.ca/~j_basham/module.jpg

http://home.cogeco.ca/~j_basham/transmitter.jpg

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If there is FCC number on it you can check that on here https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm
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dark_knight 
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damn, no fcc number on it :(

and no replys yet, so im assuming that no one recognizes it

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Looks like a Toucan TR-3, the doorlocks should be active on door lock output wires.  The programming would be for pulse leangth, or ignition locks.
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There are very few programmable options for that unit. The door locks are not one of those options. there is a three pin connector as you can see from the diagram on the back that is for the door lock outputs. They are (-) outputs only and they may not even be hooked up. What vehicle do you have? If you have negative door locks you may be able to just hook up the wires directly. If not, then you will need relays.
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1990 ford aerostar..

i do believe they are positve locks.....

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if its a (+) trigger vehicle just use relays off of the brains (-) lock signals.
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dark_knight 
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got a link to the page that explains that?

sorry to ask

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The transmitter looks like an Amenity ProStart 2300 check www.spal-usa.com
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If
MECP certified (If it really means anything)
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