FALTEC 721721 Remote Transmitter User Manual 05

FALTEC CO.,LTD. Remote Transmitter 05

05 User Manual

GENUINE REMOTE ENGINE START USER’S INSTRUCTIONS Parts number:BCKA-V7620  Thank you for purchasing a genuine Mazda accessory. Before use, be sure to thoroughly read these instructions. Please read the contents of this booklet in order to properly use the Remote Engine Start. Your safety depends on it. After using this instruction manual, store it in a place where it can be easily located. Note, consult your authorized Mazda dealer, or a dealer appointed store, for proper vehicle installation of the Remote Engine Start. If the vehicle equipped with this product, or the product itself, is sold, transferred or loaned to another party, be sure to give this instruction manual to the new owner, so he or she can use this product safely and correctly.  <Safe and correct use of the product> Various warnings and cautions are displayed in this manual to assist you in the safe and correct use of the product and as precautions against you or others being injured, or the product being damaged. Depending on the degree of possible injury or damage that may be incurred, precautionary items have been divided into ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’ and illustrated with symbols to depict the nature of the precautionary content.  WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.  A CAUTION indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to objects, or both, could result if the caution is ignored.  Always follow the ADVICE noted to ensure vehicle safety and performance. Vehicle damage could result, or proper performance may be compromised if the advice is ignored.  A NOTE indicates information or a point related to vehicle usage. Vehicle damage could result, or proper performance may be compromised if the note is ignored. ADVICE   GB CAUTION NOTE  No.:ZZ092-00970 GB
2 CONTENTS  1. Remote Engine Start features .................................................................. 3 2. Safety precautions .................................................................................... 3 3. General information .................................................................................. 6 4. Operating precautions .............................................................................. 7 5. Part names ............................................................................................... 9 6. Basic functions for Remote Engine Start ................................................ 10 7. Low battery warning & replacement directions ...................................... 12 8. Basic operations ..................................................................................... 13 8-1. Engine start operation .................................................................... 14 8-2. Engine stop operation .................................................................... 15 8-3. Warm up time check ....................................................................... 16 8-4. Warm up time settings .................................................................... 17 8-5. Engine start operation with rear defrost start Up ........................... 18 8-6. Car find function ............................................................................. 19 9. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 20 10. Servicing ............................................................................................... 24 11. Specifications ........................................................................................ 24
3 1. Remote Engine Start features    The  Remote  Engine  Start  allows  the  user  to  start  the  engine  of  a vehicle from a remote location using a remote control.   The user can turn on the air conditioner / heater beforehand so the cabin of the vehicle can be cooled or heated ahead of time. 2. Safety precautions      WARNING Do not install this device on a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission.   Only install this device on designated vehicles which the harness fits.  This device can only be installed on vehicles equipped with AT / CVT. Do not install this product on a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission because it is hazardous. Do not start the engine while inside an enclosed space or garage.   Never start up the engine while inside an enclosed space where the exhaust fumes can build up, such as a poorly ventilated garage, an underground parking garage or a parking tower. The exhaust fumes are hazardous and can cause poisoning or intoxication. Ensure that the periphery of the vehicle is safe.   Use this device only where you can thoroughly check that the periphery of the vehicle is safe. In particular, using the device while a child or pet is close by can result in an unexpected accident. Do not disassemble or modify this device.   Never disassemble or modify this device, or install it in a location not specified in this manual. Otherwise, it may not operate correctly and/or may result in an accident or breakdown. In addition, this situation is not covered under warranty.
4     WARNING Do not start up the engine using the Remote Engine Start when parked on an incline.   If the vehicle were to move unintentionally due to the engine vibration, jolt, etc., it could result in a serious accident. Performing safe maintenance and inspection.   When performing vehicle inspection and maintenance, remove the (-) terminal on the vehicle battery. Never start up the engine with the remote control during inspection or maintenance at a gas or service station, etc. Otherwise, an accident may occur, such as getting a hand or clothes caught in the rotating parts. Do not perform inspection or maintenance in the engine compartment while the hood switch is pressed. Keep the remote  control in a  safe and secure place.   Keep the remote control out of the reach of children. Otherwise, they may swallow the lithium battery accidentally and choke. Do not  operate this  device  while  other people are inside the vehicle.   In order to prevent an unexpected jump start, etc., never start the engine while a pet or someone (especially children) is inside the vehicle. Stopping the engine automatically using the Remote Engine Start settings is hazardous (while someone is inside) because the temperature inside the vehicle may become too hot. In addition, there is also a risk of children accidently pressing the climate control switch and setting the temperature too high or too low.
5     WARNING Fire prevention.     Do not start the engine when the vehicle is near something flammable (oil or dry grass). Otherwise, the high temperature from the exhaust fumes or exhaust pipe could cause a fire.  Do not start the engine while the vehicle is wrapped with a body cover. Otherwise, the high temperature from the exhaust fumes or exhaust pipe could cause a fire. Do not pour water on the remote control.   The remote control is water resistant for exposure during daily life, but it may break down if submerged in water or if water gets inside the device. Do not perform standard inspection and maintenance right after warming up the engine.   Performing inspection or maintenance before operation and immediately after warming up your vehicle could result in a burn injury. First, wait 5 minutes once the engine has stopped. Then, after checking all the parts for heat hazards, proceed with the inspection and maintenance. Check points when the vehicle is parked.   Perform the following safety checks thoroughly when the vehicle is parked to prevent potential accidents when starting the engine.   Engage the parking brake.   Put the shift lever in the “P” position.   Be sure there is no advanced or smart key inside the vehicle.  Close all doors and windows.   Lock the doors.   Check that the hood is closed.   Turn off the windshield wipers.   If  the  vehicle  is  equipped  with  automatic  lights, turn off the automatic light settings.  Be sure that the steering lock is engaged.
6 3. General information  -Laws in some communities may restrict the use of remote starters. For example, some laws may require a person using the remote start to have the vehicle in view when doing so. Check local regulations for any requirements on remote starting of vehicles.  -This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and   (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  -FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  -This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  -This equipment complies with FCC and ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC and RSS-102 of the ISED radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules as this equipment has very low levels of RF energy.  -Consult your authorized Mazda dealer for installation of the remote control engine starter system.
7 4. Operating precautions Usage Environment  The remote control signal (or the response signal from the controller) may not reach the controller (or the remote control) if there are strong radio waves transmitting nearby, or if there are obstacles blocking the signal.  The engine may be slow to start during severe cold weather conditions.  Vehicles with Remote Control Door Lock Function  Door Lock and Door Unlock Function by the remote control keyless entry or advanced keyless entry system equipped the vehicle can be performed while the engine is running by the Remote Engine Start. However, if Door Lock and Door Unlock Function do not work due to interference caused by engine noise, etc., perform these Door Lock and Door Unlock operations on the vehicle remote control, etc. after stop the engine.  Vehicles with Genuine Theft-Deterrent System  After setting the vehicle's genuine theft-deterrent system, the theft-deterrent system continues to operate and the set condition is maintained even if the engine is started using the remote control. Therefore, the alarm is activated if any of the warning conditions are met, such as the door opening. However, the theft-deterrent system cannot be set after the engine is started using the remote control.  Vehicles with Automatic Lights  When vehicles equipped with automatic lights are set to the “AUTO” position for the light switch, the lights turn on if the engine is started at night with the remote control. However, if the engine automatically stops after warming up, the lights will also turn off at the same time to prevent the battery from draining. However, to avoid light interference, set the automatic light switch to the “OFF” position when using the remote control to turn on the engine at night.  Do Not Perform Unnecessary Idling  To  help protect the environment, conserve energy and avoid inconveniencing others, do not perform idling when it is unnecessary or longer than necessary.
8 Remote Control Handling Instructions The remote control is a sensitive electronic device similar to a cellular telephone. Please follow the handling instructions below to avoid damage to or breakdown of the remote control.   Avoid storing or using the remote control in places that expose it to direct sunlight, places that have high humidity, places with extremely high temperatures (on top of the dashboard, etc.) or places with extremely low temperatures (leaving inside the vehicle while parked at ski resorts, etc.).   Do not store or use the remote control in places where it comes into direct contact with water.   Avoid exposure to strong impacts such as dropping it on the floor or hitting it against something hard.     If the remote control gets very dirty, use a cloth soaked in a watered-down, mild or neutral detergent, ring out the liquid solution and wipe down the remote control. (Never use benzene, thinner or chemically treated cloth/wipes.)   Avoid attaching a lot of keys to the key ring on the remote control, or sitting down while the remote control is in your pocket, as it can cause the remote control to deform and may result in damage.   While carrying the remote control, if the keys, etc., come into contact with a vehicle, it can lead to remote control breakdown or malfunction due an electrostatic discharge. Therefore, be careful of this risk during time periods when electrostatic discharges occur frequently.   Be sure that the battery cover is securely locked by the screw. Otherwise, if water accidently gets inside the internal part of the transmitter, it can cause breakdown   Do not use in restricted areas such as on board airplanes or inside hospitals.   The remote control can negatively impact electronic and medical devices.   Be sure to follow the instructions and rules posted inside medical clinics or facilities regarding the use of electronic devices.   If the remote control is used on board airplanes, where usage is restricted, you may be subject to punishment due to airline rules and regulations.         Depending on the surroundings and how the remote control is held, the minimum distance required for the signal transmission varies. Generally, if the remote control is directed toward the vehicle when transmitting the signal, it should successfully transmit from far away. ADVICE
9 5. Part names Remote Control                      Controller         Rod antenna START switch  F switch STOP switch LED light FCC/ISED Label     Keep  the  remote  control  out  of  the  reach  of  children.  Otherwise,  they may swallow the lithium battery accidentally and choke.   Do not drop the remote control or hit it against something hard. Otherwise, it can result in breakdown or malfunction.   Do not pour water on the remote control or submerge it. It can result in breakdown or malfunction. CAUTION ISED Label FCC Label Battery cover Hole for battery cover removal
10 6. Basic functions for Remote Engine Start  Engine Start & Stop Function The remote control is equipped with engine start, engine stop and automatic stop (set with timer) functions. In addition, the engine start operation will perform when conditions outlined on page 13 are satisfied. The air conditioner / heater can be turned on beforehand so the cabin of the vehicle can be cooled or heated ahead of time.    Rear Defrost Function The rear defrost turns on in the following situations.   When the cabin temperature is 5ºC (41ºF) or less, 7 seconds after the engine start operation performed on the Remote Engine Start.   When the rear defrost operation is performed on the remote control.          Engine start → P.14 Engine stop → P.15  Directions for rear defrost operation on remote control → P.18   The rear defrost will automatically stop when the engine stops.   The rear defrost will automatically stop after 15 minutes of operation on some vehicle models.  When the cabin temperature falls to 5ºC (41ºF) or less after 7 seconds from the engine start, the rear defrost will not turn on automatically.    The rear defrost cannot be turned off using the remote control.   On some vehicle models, dash light does not turn on when the rear defrost is turned on with the Remote Engine Start. ADVICE
11 Car Find Function When using the remote control to carry out car find operations, the hazard warning lights will flash twice and the horn will sound twice to allow you to confirm the location of the vehicle. This function is useful for finding your vehicle in places such as large car parks.  Answer Back Function This device conducts bidirectional communication between the remote control and the controller (vehicle side).   The user can check the status of the operations: engine start, engine stop, warm up time, and car find using the LED on the remote control.               Car find Answer back Send Remote control Vehicle side (Controller) Directions for car find operation → P.19 1.  The  reference  operating  range  of  the  remote  control  can  be  reduced  by interference caused by any of conditions as follows.   There is any obstruction nearby (Buildings, walls, other vehicles, etc.).   There is any radio wave transmission nearby (television, radio, cellular, another remote controller, etc.)   The battery becomes weak. 2.  When there is a signal being transmitted that is close to the frequency band used by this device in the surrounding area, transmission between the remote control and controller shall be restricted. In this situation, the remote control will display a communication error. 3.  When  conducting  consecutive  operations  with  the  remote  control  switches, wait until after the LED turns off. 4.  A  receive  error  may  display  on  the  remote  control  even  if  the  engine  has started, depending on the radio transmission conditions in the area.  Note
12 7. Low battery warning & replacement directions  If the battery power is depleted, the LED light (red) turns on when a switch is pressed  and  battery  power  depleted  is  indicated.  In  this  case,  as  battery replacement  will  be  required  soon,  replace  the  batteries  with  new  ones according to the following procedure.                           Put a thin cloth etc on the tip of the minus precision screwdriver and insert it into the hole. Push down the inserted screwdriver and remove the battery cover. Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. In the event that a battery is accidently swallowed, consult with a physician right away. WARNING In order to prevent scratches on the remote controller, paste cellophane tape etc in keyholder.  Cellophane tape  Hole Minus  precision screwdriver  Cloth  Push down When replacing the lithium batteries (CR2032), replace both batteries together. ADVICE  Lithium battery (CR2032) Lithium battery (CR2016) Lithium battery (CR2025) Be sure to insert the plus (+) side facing upward Remove the battery packing.  Lightly tap the remote controller in the palm of your hand to release the batteries.  Install the new batteries with the (+) poles facing upwards and attach the battery packing and the battery cover.
13 8. Basic operations              Engine Start Conditions When using the Remote Engine Start, be sure to always check the start conditions listed below beforehand. Even if just one of the conditions has not been satisfied, the  device will interpret this as a hazard and will  not operate. Even if the user tries to operate the remote control, the engine will not start.            Check points when the vehicle is parked. When using the engine start function with this device, follow the instructions below when parking, in order to avoid vehicle theft or an accident from occurring.   Be sure to always engage the parking brake.  Put the shift lever in the “P” position.   Be sure there is no advanced or smart key inside the vehicle.   Close all doors and windows.   Lock the doors.   Close the hood.   Turn off the windshield wipers.   Check that the steering lock is applied (locked). CAUTION  The hood is closed all the way. The burglar alarm is not tripped. There is no advanced key (or smart key) inside the vehicle. All doors are closed all the way. The accelerator and foot brake are not engaged. The ignition switch is not set to ACC or ON, etc. The shift lever is in the “P” position. The steering lock is applied (locked). The push start switch is not being pressed.
14   8-1. Engine start operation                     Press F switch Operation Indication  Press switches until sound is heard.  Release F switch when beep sound is heard LED light color: Engine start Engine not started* or Communication error * Check "Engine Start Conditions" (P.13). Green Red    After  the  engine  start  operation  is  initiated,  the  controller  will  automatically send an answer.   If  the  engine  start  conditions  are  not  satisfied,  The  engine  start  operation cannot be performed.    For  vehicles  equipped  with  an  automatic  wiper  function,  when  the  engine start operation is activated with the remote control, the wipers will not turn on even  when  the  wiper  switch  is  set  to  the  “AUTO”  position  and  it  begins  to rain.   After setting the vehicle's genuine theft-deterrent system, the theft-deterrent system continues to operate and the set condition is maintained even if the engine is started using the remote control. Therefore, the alarm is activated if any of the warning conditions are met, such as the door opening. However, the theft-deterrent system cannot be set after the engine is started using the remote control. ADVICE ⇒P.13 Press START switch while LED light (green) is flashing (approx. 3 seconds)
15   8-2. Engine stop operation                           Other Engine Stop Conditions The engine will stop if one of the following conditions is true. 1) The hood is opened. 2) The shift lever is put in a position other than the “P” position. 3) A door is opened. 4) The push start switch is pressed. 5) The pre-set warm up time has elapsed. 6) The brake pedal is engaged. 7) The accelerator pedal is engaged (the engine stops by the rpm restriction). 8) There is an advanced key or smart key inside the vehicle.   If the engine is started with the push start switch, it cannot be stopped with the remote control.   The vehicle cannot be driven when the engine is started using the remote control. To start driving the vehicle, stop the engine with the remote control or opening the vehicle’s doors and restart the engine using the vehicle's push button start switch. Note Press F switch Operation Indication Press STOP switch while LED light (green) is flashing (approx. 3 seconds)  Press switches until sound is heard.  Release F switch when beep sound is heard LED light color: Engine stop Engine not stopped* or Communication error * Radio signal from remote controller not received. Operate in reception range. Green Red   The controller buzzer will sound if the engine is stopped for reasons other than opening a door or the pre-set engine warm-up time has elapsed.    Note ⇒P.13
16  8-3. Warm up time check             The remaining time until the engine turns off automatically is indicated by the number of times the LED light flashes. LED light color Number of flashes Remaining time Green 1 time 0 to 5 minutes 2 times 5 to10 minutes 3 times 10 to 20 minutes 4 times 20 to 30 minutes Red Communication error  See table below Press F switch Operation Indication Press START switch while LED light (green) is flashing (approx. 3 seconds)  Press switches until sound is heard.  Release F switch when beep sound is heard LED light color:
17 8-4. Warm up time settings  .                      Press START switch and  STOP  switch  at same time until LED light (green) flashes Press switch while LED light (green) flashes (approx. 3 seconds) For 10-minute warm- up. Operation Indication  Release  switches  when  beep  sound  is heard. LED light color 10 minutes 30 minutes Green [Beep] Green [Beep] Green [Beep] For 30-minute warm- up. Press the START and STOP switches at the same time. Some vehicle models stop the rear defrost after 15 minutes, even if the warm up time is set to 30 minutes. Note To help protect the environment, conserve energy and avoid inconveniencing others, do not perform idling when it is unnecessary, or longer than necessary.  CAUTION
18   8-5. Engine start operation with rear defrost start Up When the engine is started using this operation, the rear defrost operates.                 Green Red Press F switch Operation Indication Press START switch while LED light (green) is flashing (approx. 3 seconds)  Press switches until sound is heard.  Release F switch when beep sound is heard. LED light color Engine start Engine not started* or Communication error * Check "Engine Start Conditions" (P.13). Press  F switch  while LED  light  (green)  is flashing  (approx.  3 seconds)   When the engine is started using this operation, the rear defrost operates by force. The rear defrost also operates when the interior temperature is 5 degrees C (41 degrees F) or lower at the time of engine start when the engine is started with the engine start operation described on page 14. Note   The rear defrost operation cannot be performed without starting the engine.   On some vehicle models, dash light does not turn on when the rear defrost is turned on with the Remote Engine Start.   The rear defrost will automatically stop when the engine stops.   The rear defrost will automatically stop after 15 minutes of operation on some vehicle models. ADVICE
19   8-6. Car find function If this operation is carried out when the engine is stopped or after the engine has been started by remote control, the vehicle's hazard warning lights will flash twice and the horn will sound twice.                  Press F switch Operation Indication Press START switch   while  LED  light  (green) is flashing (approx.   3 seconds)  Press switches until sound is heard.  Release F switch when beep sound is heard LED light color Car find operates *Radio signal from remote controller not received. Operate in reception range. Press F switch while LED  light  (green)  is flashing  (approx.  3 seconds)  Green Red Car find does   not operate* or   Communication error When the hazard warning switch has already been pressed to flash the hazard warning lights, the flashing of the hazard warning lights using the car find function does not operate (operation using the hazard warning switch takes precedence). Even in such cases, the remote controller notifies the user that communication with the vehicle was completed using the same display as indicated above and the beep sound. Note

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