Some of the more popular options available for the unused Option Buttons of your transmitter are:
AS 9075 Remote car starter
AS 9153 Remote window roll up
AS 9256 Remote trunk release relay
Although the most common use of the transmitter buttons are shown on the front page of this guide, any button or button combination can be programmed into any receiver channel. Additionally, if all 4 buttons are used and you require access to a 5th channel, you would program a combination of buttons to control the 5th function. i.e... you have programmed lock for arm, unlock for disarm, trunk for trunk release, and OPT1 for garage door operation, and you've added a window up module that you want independent control of, you would program un- lock and trunk buttons pressed simultaneously into the receiver to con- trol this function independently. Also, if you do not program a transmit- ter button into channel 2 which is the separate unlock/disarm chan- nel, then whatever button is programmed into channel 1 will serve as both lock/arm & unlock/disarm.
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS:
NOTE: It is important to remember that during the programming mode, each individual step must be completed within 15 seconds of the previous step. If the 15 second time limit expires between steps, the unit will automatically exit the program mode. This is indicated by a long chirp from the siren.
Non alarm models will flash the parking lights only to confirm the transmitter code has been learned and stored.
NOTE: Because the system may be capable of sounding a siren, the vehicle horn, or both, where the siren chirp is referenced be- low, the siren may chirp, the horn may beep, or both devices may sound.
NOTE: Some systems are capable of single button programming, if your alarm module is capable of this feature, simply complete step 4 of these programming instructions for each transmitter you wish to control your system and exit the program mode by switching off the ignition key.
TO PROGRAM ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS:
1) Enter the vehicle, and turn the ignition switch to the on position.
2) Press and release the valet push button switch three times.
NOTE: Some systems may use a combination pushbutton LED
switch. In these systems the pushbutton and the dash-
mounted LED are one and the same.
3) The dash mounted LED will flash 1x, and the siren will chirp 1x, indicating that the system is ready to accept programming of channel #1 which is arm/lock, disarm/unlock/unlock 2, and panic functions.
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