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The Valet
Switch is used to place the system into Valet Mode, which is used to stop or interrupt
any optional automatic functions, such as Starter Disable, which may be programmed to operate. The
Valet Switch, in conjunction with your ignition key, also allows you to override the system in the event
of a lost or damaged transmitter, leaving the vehicle for servicing, washing, or valet parking.
Easy Valet
TM
Mode: This feature allows you to activate the Valet Mode at any time by pressing
the Valet Switch button for 2 seconds,
unless the Starter Disable is engaged (this is indicated by a slow
flashing Red LED Status Light). Please note that once the Starter Disable is engaged, the ignition
switch must be turned "on" to enter the Valet Mode. When utilizing the Easy Valet
TM
Mode, upon
pressing the Valet Switch, the Red LED Status Light will illuminate a steady, solid Red, and the piezo
buzzer or horn will sound. If the Starter Disable is engaged the piezo or horn will emit 1 long chirp
followed by 2 short chirps. If the Starter Disable is not engaged the piezo or horn will emit only the
2 short chirps. While the system is in the Valet Mode, the Red LED Status Light will remain solid
Red (not flashing) at all times, and every time the ignition switch is turned "off", the piezo or horn will
beep once as a reminder of this condition. To remove the system from Valet Mode simply press the
Valet Switch at any time. The transmitter will operate normally while the system is in Valet Mode,
i.e., the doors will lock and unlock, the II & III Buttons will still operate - but the Starter Disable will
not operate, and any programmed automatic functions are suspended.
Overriding The System: As mentioned in the previous section, once the Starter Disable is
engaged, the ignition key is required to allow the Valet Switch to override the system and allow starting
the engine. To obtain a System Override, follow this procedure:
The Valet Switch
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The REC-11 Remote Keyless Entry and Security System has features that can be accessed through
the Features Programming Mode through using the Valet Switch and the transmitter. The Features
Programming Mode is accessed by turning "off" the ignition switch and properly pressing the Valet
Switch. Once in the Features Programming Mode, the Valet Switch is further used to specify which
of the 17 Features is to be changed, then the transmitter is used to program the selected Feature.
To access the Features Programming Mode, follow this procedure:
Step 1 - Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", momentarily press the Valet Switch 5 times.
The module will respond by sounding the built-in piezo buzzer for a short period.
Step 2 - Press the Valet Switch once again to enter Transmitter Programming Mode. The system will
respond by briefly sounding the buzzer followed by two beeps. The system is now in Features
Programming Mode
Step 3 - You now have 10 seconds access the desired Feature. This done by pressing the Valet
Switch the number of times that are equal to Feature number listed. For example, to change
the doorlock output pulse from .8 to 3 seconds, press the Programming Switch 6 times.
The module will acknowledge the entry by beeping a number of times equal to the number
of Valet Switch presses.
Step 4 - Press the transmitter’s LOCK button to turn features on, or press the UNLOCK button to
Programming Features