Firstech, LLC Master Your 1WFM4R Flat Panel Television Options with Expert Programming Tips

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Option Programming

1WAM4R, 1WFM4R, 1W900FM4R, and 1WSS4R

With lock and unlock on the same button.

1.Enter programming by pressing:

a.The (lock/unlock) button, and the (start/stop) button simultaneously until the parking lights flash once. This is Menu 1.

b.The (lock/unlock) button, and the (query) button simultaneously until the parking lights flash once. This is Menu 2.

2.Tap the (query) button the number of times equal to the option you would like to change. For example, if it were the 5th option in the menu that you would like to change, you would tap the (query) button five times. The CompuStar system will flash the parking lights once each time you tap the (query) button.

3.Wait a few seconds, and the parking lights will flash the number of times corresponding to the option number you are about to modify. If the number of times the lights flash does not correspond with the option you want to change, wait a few seconds and the siren/horn will sound, signaling that you have exited programming mode. After the siren/horn sounds, you can retry the process from the beginning.

4.Immediately after the parking lights stop flashing from step 3, press:

a.The (lock/unlock) button for the factory default setting. The parking lights will flash once.

b.The (start/stop) button for the optional setting. The parking lights will flash twice.

You will need to perform these steps for each option you would like to change.

1WAM4R, 1WFM4R, 1W900FM4R, and 1WSS4R

With lock and unlock on separate buttons.

1.Enter programming by pressing:

a.The (lock) button, and the (unlock) button simultaneously until the parking lights flash once. This is Menu 1.

b.The (lock) button, and the (start/stop) button simultaneously until the parking lights flash once. This is Menu 2.

2.Press the (trunk) button and the (start/stop) button simultaneously until the parking lights flash, the number of times equal to the option you would like to change. For example, if it were the 5th option in the

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