Nutek AT0H Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual

Nutek Corporation Car Alarm Transmitter

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$95 Model APS-2K4MS
Programming Guide
The APS.8001875 Models have a configurable receiver that
allows the transmitter to be programmed to operate the Lock
Unlock lunctions with one transmitter button or with two transmitter
buttons (separate Lock/Unlock). In addition. the receiver also allows
driver priority function. This driver priority function takes place
when ever a particular transmitter is used to unlock the vehicle
regardless ol the selection ol one button or two button operation.
The lollowing indicates the receiver programmable slots.
1 Lock/Unlock or Lock
Unlock it Programmed
Trunk Release 5 or Remote Start (Optional)
Auxiliary Output
Auxiliary Output
Driver 1 Priority or Separate Output
Driver 2 Priority or Separate Output
Receiver channels 6 or 7 will accept the programming at transmitter
channel 1 it used as the Lock/Unlock button. or Channel 2 when
separate Lock Unlock buttons are programmed. In this way, whenever
the transmitter is used to unlock the vehicle. channel 6 or 7. when
programmed. will provide a pulsed ground output. This output can be
comeder to the driver priority lunctlon ol the vehicle to reset preset
user features. Please consult with you installation centers technician
to see it this leature is available in your vehicle.
Note: A total at 4 transmitters may be programmed into any receiver
channel.
Force programming a transmitter, removing a transmitter or mprion‘lizing
a transmitter is covered later in this manual.
Also,ityoudonotprogramatransmitterbuttonintochannel2whichis
the separate unlock/disarm channel. then whatever button is
programmedintochannell wilesweubothioclr/arrnfimlock/dlsarm.
2. Enter the transmitter program mode. Using any transmitter button
press and hold until a long chirp is heard. It a single chirp or rnul-
tiple chirps, (up to 7 chirps), are heard. the unit is indicating that the
transmitter has already been programmed elsewhere in the receiver.
Release the transmitter button and within 5 seconds press and hold
until a long chirp is heard. This action torces the unit to erase al
stored codes of that transmitter.
The unit then exits the program mode the siren emits the program mode
exit chirp pattern. All transmitter buttons lor that transmitter must now
be reprogrammed Any other transmitter stored in the unit's memory
still remain operational. It the button is released and not pressed again
withintheSseoondpenodmochangeinprogremninghasbeenmade
to the receiver channel. The programmer can move onto a dillerent
channel or erase the transmitter codes as described in 1 above.
REPLACtNG THE BATTERY:
You will notice a decrease in transmitter range as the battery condition
deteriorates. Transmitter battery replacement is recommended at least
every 10 to 12 months. depending upon how frequently the transmitter
is used.
The transmitter has a small LED built into the unit. This LED can be used
to indicate battery condition. It the LED does not illuminate. then the
battery is discharged. and must be replaced.
To replace the transmitter battery:
1. Remove the small Phillips head screw lrorn the bottom cover ol the
transmitter.
2. Usingacoinorllatscrewdriverblade.caretulty
unsna'p the top cover of the tnmmitter from the
bottom cover.
3. Remove the discharged battery, making note 01
thelocationolther-and-contacts,endreplace
withanewtypeGP27A12voltbattery.
4. Replace the transmitter cover, taklng care not to
damage the circuit board or rubber button pad in
the housing. Secure the cover with the small
Phillipshead screw removed in step t.
(Repeat this (or each transmitter you wish to operate the Channel 4
output
10. Within 10 seconds. press and release the valet program switch
one time.
(Siren emits 5 short chirps indicating channel 5 has been entered)
11. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold any unused button(s) ol the
first transmitter you wish to control Channel 5 output. (Auxiliary
Output 2) untl a long chirp is heard from the siren.
(Repeat this for each transmitter you wish to operate the Channel 5
output
12. Within 10 seconds. press and release the valet program switch
one time.
(Siren emits 6 short chirps indicating channel 6 has been entered)
13. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold the unlock button, (or any un-
used button(s)). ol the first transmitter you wish to control Channel
6 output. (Driver Priority 1) until a long chirp is heard lrom the siren.
(Repeat this (or each transmitter you wish to operate the Channel 6
output. Driver Priority 1)
14. Within 10 seconds. press and release the valet program switch
one time.
(Siren emits 7 short chirps indicating channel 7 has been entered)
15. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold the unlock button (or any
unused button(s)) of the iirsl transmitter you wish to control
Channel 7 output. (Driver Priority 2) until a long chirp is heard from
the siren.
(Repeat this lor each transmitter you wish to operate the Channel 7
output. Driver Priority 2)
NOTE: Channels 6 and 7 can be used as a separate output to control a
function other than driver priority. Slrnpiy programming any un-
used transmitter button olher than the unlock button will allow
complete Independent control oi Vtese outputs.
ERAstNG TRANSMITTERS IF THEY HAVE BEEN LOST OR STOLEN:
NOTE: Beiore you begin to erase the lost or stolen transmitter(s). have
all transmitters available that you wish to remain programmed.
These will be used during the program process to identity
transmitters that will continue to be used.
TO ENTER THE PROGRAM MODE:
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ‘ON' position.
2. Within 10 seconds. Press and release the valet/program switch
three times.
(Siren emits 1 short chirp indicating channel 1 has been entered)
3. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold the button of the first transmitter
you wish to control the LockAArm feature of your security system
until a long chirp is heard (mm the siren.
(Repeat this tor each transmitter you wish to operate the Lock/Arm
feature). ,
4. Within 10 seconds. press and release the valet program switch one
time.
(Siren emits 2 short chirps indicating channel 2 has been entered)
5. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold any unused button(s) oi the
first transmitter you wish to control the Unlock/Disarm feature of
your security system until a long chirp is heard irom the siren.
Note: This channel is used only if you desire separate control 01 the
Lock/Unlock ieature. it you wish to operate the Lock/Unlock
features from a single button, move onto step 6 as whatever
button is programmed into channel 1 will control both Lock 8.
Arm/Unlock a Disarm.
(Repeat this for each transmitter you wish to operate the Unlock/Dis-
arrn lecture).
6. Within 10 seconds, press and release the valet program switch one
time.
(Siren emits 3 short chirps indicating channel 3 has been entered)
7. Within 10 Seconds, Press and hold any unused button(s) ol the
first transmitter you wish to control Channel 3 output. (Trunk Re-
lease) until a long chirp is heard from the siren.
(Repeat this tor each transmitter Mmh to operate the Channel 3
output (Trunk Release)
8. Within 10 seconds. press and release the valet program switch one
time.
(Siren emits 4 short chirps indicating channel 4 has been entered)
9. Within 10 Seconds. Press and hold any unused button(s) of the
first transmitter you wish to control Channel 4 output, (Auxiliary
Output 1) until a long chirp is heard from the siren.
FCC ID :ELVAT OH
This device complies with FCC Rules Part
15 Operation is subject to the following
two conditions (I) This device may not
cause harmful interference and (2) this
device must accept any interference that
may he received. including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTEfl‘he manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference caused
by unauthorized modifications to this
equipment. Such modifications could void
authority to operate the
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