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Concealed Transmitter Codes: Each system includes two transmitters, and up to two additional
transmitters can be stored in the unit's memory for your convenience. Each transmitter has its own
unique code. Thus, no other transmitter is coded the same as yours. In fact, no one, including the
factory, can program another transmitter exactly like yours because the code is built inside the
transmitter's microprocessor and cannot be seen or copied.
Transmitter Code Jumping
TM
: Each time you press a transmitter button its signal will advance
to the next digital code in sequence. Each time the keyless entry module receives the correct digitally
encoded signal from your transmitter, the receiver will then advance to the next digital code in
sequence to match the transmitter. Therefore, you can never transmit the same code twice, thereby
preventing a code grabbing device from operating your system.
Transmitter Battery Saver Feature: Many times transmitter batteries are prematurely exhausted
because the transmitter buttons are inadvertently pressed by objects while in a pocket or purse. The
transmitter will turn itself "off" after a short period of continuous transmission, and thus prevent
drained transmitter batteries.
Transmitter Features
The REC-11 includes a Red LED Status Light to inform you of the system's operational
condition. Your system features a Starter Disable circuit, the status of which is also reflected by the
Red LED Status Light. These are the conditions of the LED Status Light:
L E D Status Light
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11) The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After The Ignition Switch
Is Turned "Off": Default OFF.
When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically engage 90
seconds after the ignition switch is turned "off". Turning "on" the ignition switch during this
90 second period will reset timer period. Once the Starter Disable circuit engages, the
transmitter's use to unlock the doors or putting the system into Valet Mode are required to
disengage it.
12) The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After The Transmitter
Is Used To Unlock The Doors: Default OFF (press LOCK).
When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically reengage 90
seconds after remotely unlocking the doors. Turning "on" the ignition switch during this
90 second period will override this Feature, preventing the automatic engagement.
13) Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking: Default OFF.
This Feature adds automatic Anti-Carjacking protection; Automatic Anti-Carjacking protec-
tion is activated every time the ignition switch is turned "on". In this form of Anti-Carjacking,
the Valet Switch may be pressed within 60 seconds of turning the ignition "on", including the
final 7 seconds when the piezo is beeping to remind you of impending engagement of the
feature. At 60 seconds the piezo starts making a siren sound. At 90 seconds the starter interrupt
output will activate. Once the siren sound occurs, Anti-Carjacking cannot be canceled unless
the ignition is turned "off", then back "on"; the Valet Switch must be pressed once within 10
seconds of turning the ignition back "on". This is the only way to cancel or turn off the Anti-
Carjacking Feature - once activated, the transmitter cannot be used to cancel or turn off the
Feature.