Nutek ATRQF Two Way Remote Control Unit User Manual
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Model 5BCR/5BCR03 5BCR05/5BCR07 Programming Guide Your Alarm and or Remote Start unit has a configurable receiver that allows the transmitter to be programmed to operate the Lock Unlock functions 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 of the selection of one button or two button operation. The following indicates the receiver programmable slots. 1 Lock/Unlock or Lock 2 Unlock if Programmed 3 Trunk Release & or Remote Start (Optional on some models) 4 Auxiliary Output 5 Auxiliary Output 6 Driver 1 Priority or Sperate Output 7 Driver 2 Priority or Separate Output Receiver channels 6 or 7 will accept the programming of transmitter channel 1 if 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 connecter to the driver priority function of the vehicle to reset preset user features. Please consult with your installation centers technician to see if this feature is available in your vehicle. NOTE: A total of 4 transmitters may be programmed into any receiver channel. Force programming a transmitter, removing a transmitter, or reprioritizing a transmitter is covered later in this manual. Also, if you do not program a transmitter button into channel 2 which is the separate unlock/disarm channel, then whatever button is programmed into channel 1 will serve as both lock/arm & unlock/disarm. Note: The RED Button serves as a function button in combination with other buttons explained in your owners manual. This button may not be used to operate a receiver channel. NOTE: The Option Button is predetermined and programmed for access to Time Start, and Temperature Start & Check so it cannot be used for multiple button operation of any other feature. It will however operate for any single button programming. This transmitter is also capable of one button programming for certain model Audiovox Alarms. If your alarm is one of these models, then when step 3 is completed on the following page, you can turn the ignition switch off and programming with the default button configurations for the first four channels will be complete. 128-6799D 1 of 8 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY 128-6799D 2 of 8 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 Lock&Arm feature of your security system until a long chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for 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) of the first transmitter you wish to control the Unlock/Disarm feature of your security system until a long chirp is heard from the siren. NOTE: This channel is used only if you desire separate control of the Lock/ Unlock feature. If 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 & Arm/Unlock & Disarm. (Repeat this for each transmitter you wish to operate the Unlock/Disarm feature). 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) of the first transmitter you wish to control Channel 3 output, (Trunk Release) until a long chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for each transmitter you wish 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. (Repeat this for 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) of the first transmitter you wish to control Channel 5 output, (Auxiliary Output 2) until 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) 128-6799D 3 of 8 13. Within 10 Seconds, Press and hold the unlock button, (or any unused button(s)), of the first transmitter you wish to control Channel 6 output, (Driver Priority 1) until a long chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for 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 first transmitter you wish to control Channel 7 output, (Driver Priority 2) until a long chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for 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. Simply programming any unused transmitter button other than the unlock button will allow complete independent control of these outputs. ERASING TRANSMITTERS IF THEY HAVE BEEN LOST OR STOLEN: NOTE: Before 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 identify transmitters that will continue to be used. Enter the transmitter 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 ARM or ARM/DISARM button of the first transmitter you wish to remain stored into the control unit until a single chirp is heard from the siren. (Repeat this for each transmitter you wish to remain stored in the control unit). The receiver stores up to four transmitters. To be certain all transmitter slots in the receiver are occupied with transmitters you wish to continue to use, and all others are erased, you will have to fill all four receiver slots. If in step 3 you identified one transmitter, you will have to fill the additional 3 slots. If in step 3 you identified two transmitters, you will have to fill the additional two slots, etc... 4. Press and hold any unused button or combination of buttons until a long chirp is heard from the siren. Release and press the button or button combination again and again until all remaining slots are full. Repeat this procedure with the appropriate transmitter buttons for all other receiver channels. REPRIORITIZING A TRANSMITTER’S PROGRAMMING: 128-6799D 4 of 8 To reprogram a receiver channel with a different transmitter button once a code has been stored, there will be two options: 1. Enter the transmitter program mode of the receiver channel to be reprogrammed. Using any unused button or combination of buttons, push out the stored code by pressing the unused button until a long chirp is heard, then repeat 3 additional times. After this, you can add any desired unused transmitter button. This action erases only that particular receiver channel, all other codes will remain stored. 2. Enter the transmitter program mode. Using any transmitter button press and hold until a long chirp is heard. If a single chirp or multiple 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 forces the unit to erase all stored codes of that transmitter. The unit then exits the program mode the siren emits the program mode exit chirp pattern. All transmitter buttons for that transmitter must now be reprogrammed. Any other transmitter stored in the unit’s memory still remain operational. If the button is released and not pressed again within the 5 second period, no change in programming has been made to the receiver channel. The programmer can move onto a different channel or erase the transmitter codes as described in 1 above. REPLACING THE BATTERY: You will notice a decrease in transmitter range as the battery condition deteriorates. There is also a low battery indicator that indicate no bars in the LCD panel, as shown left, when the battery begins to fail. Transmitter battery replacement is recommended at least every 6 to 8 months, depending upon how frequently the transmitter is used. To replace the transmitter battery: 1. Slide back the lock tab on the back side of the direction shown. transmitter case in the 128-6799D 5 of 8 2. Slide back the battery case cover in the direction shown. 3. Remove the discharged battery, making note of the location of the + and contacts shown, and replace with a new type alkaline 1.5 volt AAA Battery. 4. Making note of the location of the (+) and (-) contacts, insert a new AAA battery alkaline 1.5 volt. 5. Replace battery cover being certain to close the battery case lock clip to prevent accidental opening. 128-6799D 6 of 8 ORDER FORM FOR TRANSCEIVERS 5BCR/5BCR03/5BCR05/5BCR07 Attention: Transmitter Ordering Department Important: To help us expedite your order, please print all of the information legibly and mail this form and your payment according to the instructions below. Be certain to specify MODEL NUMBER found on back of your transceiver___________ 1) Name:___________________________________________ 2) Address:_________________________________________ 3) City:________________State:________Zip Code:__________ 4 Telephone Number:( )_____________________ 5) Total Number Of Transmitters Required:_______ Cost Per Transmitter is: $85.00 Multiply By Number Of Transmitters 6) Enter Total Amount Enclosed _______ (New York State Residents must include the appropriate sales tax) 7) Method of Payment: Mastercard Visa Check or Money Order (do not send cash) Make Checks Payable To Audiovox Corporation Credit Card Number:___________________________________ Credit Card Expiration Date: ____/___/____ 8) Mail this form along with your payment to: Transmitter Ordering Department Audiovox Corporation 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Credit card purchasers can order additional or replacement transmitters by phone. Simply dial 1 - 800 - 645 - 4994, and follow the instructions from the operator interface 128-6799D 7 of 8 FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning! Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the use’s authority to operate the equipment NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. © 2016 Voxx Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788 128-6799D 128-6799D 8 of 8
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