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APS 998 Remote, how to access channel 567

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Topic: APS 998 Remote, how to access channel 567

Posted By: gramozeka
Subject: APS 998 Remote, how to access channel 567
Date Posted: October 08, 2006 at 7:12 PM

I just finished putting in APS 998 Alarm in to my 98 Eclipse.

Even though nothing is connected to channels 5,6,7 I can't figure out how to access them for the future.

Example
On channel 4 I have rear defroster and when I press the option button it accesses the channel 4 and on the screen of the remote "CH4 output activated" is displayed. This happens even if the car is off and the defroster cannot be active.

When I try to access any other channels 5,6 or 7 by pressing lock+unlock, lock + trunk or unlock + trunk nothing happens.




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Posted By: gramozeka
Date Posted: October 09, 2006 at 5:40 PM
Did I ask a stupid question? Or did I make to many grammatical errors?

Can any one help me out?

There are no programming options for the channels 5, 6, 7 so alarm can not know if they are actually hooked up or not therefore it should try to activate them any way why doesn’t it work?





Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: October 10, 2006 at 8:31 PM
I believe you have to program the extra channels yourself.

Following the programming instructions for the remote......when you get to the point where you program Channel 5, just press a combination of two different buttons that you want to be Channel 5............ and so on.

There is already some combination of buttons to tell you the interior temperature.....make sure you don't use that same combo for your aux channels......or every time you try to see the temperature, the auxilary function will turn on as well.




Posted By: gramozeka
Date Posted: October 13, 2006 at 9:53 AM
There were no instructions included for programming the remote. There is a menu in the remote but there are no button programming options.

The preprogrammed options such as temp, defroster output and trunk output work.

Do the question still stands ...How to program channel 5, 6 ,7?







Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: October 14, 2006 at 8:54 AM
No programming instructions? Usually there is a separate "transmitter programming guide."

Anyway, here's how you do it....... it makes a LOT of loud chirping sounds, which is stupid......so make sure to do this where/when it won't bother people.

1. Ignition on.

2. Tap valet switch 3 times......you'll hear one chirp.
You're now ready to program Channel 1, which is Lock............if you press Lock on your remote, it'll make a long, loud chirp.......... or just skip it, since your Lock is already programmed anyway.

3. Press valet 1 time......you'll hear two chirps........this is Channel 2 which is unlock.............you should be getting the idea by now.

4. Each time you press the valet, it goes to the next channel.........    Channel 3 is start/trunk........   4 is Option...........   and just keep going.




Posted By: mdbetts
Date Posted: October 15, 2006 at 9:52 AM
Channel five can be used with the lock & unlock buttons pressed together. The remotes have to be programmed first to do it. Channels 6 & 7 are used for memory seats because you have to program them to s specific remote ie 2-way - 6 1-way -7. So technically 6 & 7 cannot be used for outputs a easy as 3, 4, or 5. If you need more indepth help let me know and I can give you step by step.

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Posted By: mxxmikexx
Date Posted: October 15, 2006 at 3:58 PM
if all else fails, try this 1-800-371-7725 audiovox tech support. they are always helpful




Posted By: gramozeka
Date Posted: October 17, 2006 at 6:49 AM
Thank you all very much I will try all of your sugestions and give you an update at a later time.





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