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Operation





A four-button, rolling code, key-ring transmitter gives remote control of the system.
Two key-ring transmitters are supplied with each vehicle.

Button functions are as follows: Refer to image.
1 Locks and arms the vehicle.
One press will lock both doors and the trunk and will set the alarm system. One signal will be heard and the direction indicators will flash once. The LED in the gear selector surround will continually flash whilst the vehicle is armed.

2 Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.
If the car is in a locked state, at the first press of the button the drivers door only unlocks and the interior lights fade on. A second press unlocks the passenger door.

3 Switches on the headlamps and starts the panic alarm.
One press switches on the dipped headlamps which remain on for 25 seconds or until the button is pressed a second time or until the key is inserted in the ignition switch. Three presses within three seconds starts the panic alarm. The alarm will sound for the full period and can only be stopped by inserting the key into the ignition and turning to positions I or II.

The transmitter cannot be used to cancel the panic alarm.

4 Releases the trunk lock.
One press releases the trunk lock, without disarming the system.

The key-ring transmitter will only work if the vehicles doors, hood and trunk are closed and the key is not in the ignition. Dealers are required to obtain proof of ownership before issuing a replacement transmitter. Batteries for the transmitter are CR 2016.