Strattec Security 05918179 Flap Key Fob User Manual

Strattec Security Corporation Flap Key Fob

User Manual

STRATTEC Security Corporation
FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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User Manual Information and Product Description
of the
Flap Key – Family Hella
with Chevy, Chevy Volt, and Buick Logo
STRATTEC Security Corporation
FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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General Description of the RF transmitter:
The RF remote control system consists of a RF transmitter.
The Operation Frequency for the RKE function is 315 MHz and will be used as a
portable device.
The RF transmitter is mechanically integrated into the Key Fob Housing.
This transmitter is used to transmit information for locking or unlocking the vehicle by a
unidirectional RF transmission line for normal remote operation by pressing a button.
RF transmitter also provides passive entry functions for the vehicle.
In general the following functions are provided:
- Lock the car
- Unlock the car
- Unlock the trunk of the car
- Panic Alarm
- Remote Start
- Cabin Pre-conditioner *
- Open Plug-in door*
* Option only available with Chevy Volt vehicle which represents an electric platform.
Intended environment conditions: - 10 degree Celsius to + 55 degree Celsius
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FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Label Information: Label information can be found below the key blade.
Model Name, M/N: GM 13500224
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FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Variants:
Flap Key Family Hella 314.90 MHz (4-5 Buttons):
GM Part Number STRATTEC Part Number Button Configuration Logo
13500224 5921197 5 Button Buick
13500225 5923789 4 Button Buick
13500318 5921821 4 Button Chevy
13500319 5921822 5 Button Chevy
13504202 5919562 5 Button Buick
13504235 5912543 4 Button Chevy
13504236 5921873 5 Button Chevy
22755321 5919637 5 Button Chevy Volt
22755323 5918197 5 Button Chevy Volt
Remote Keyless Entry:
The hand-held radio Transmitter allows locking / unlocking the car doors, remotely starting the
car, opening the trunk, and activating the panic alarm. For Chevy Volt, remote start and open
the trunk is replaced with open plug-in door and cabin pre-conditioner. The required functions
work within a range of around 100m of the vehicle.
1.) To unlock doors
Press and release the UNLOCK Button on the RF Transmitter once to unlock.
2.) To lock doors
STRATTEC Security Corporation
FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Press and release the LOCK Button on the RF Transmitter once to lock.
3.) Trunk
Press and release the TRUNK Button on the RF Transmitter once to open the
Trunk.
4.) Panic Alarm
Press and release the PANIC Button on the RF Transmitter once to turn the
Panic Alarm ON and OFF.
5.) Remote Start
This button allows the user to remotely start the engine of the vehicle.
6.) Cabin Pre-conditioner
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FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Press and release to turn on the vehicle for cabin pre-conditioning. This
function will allow the user heat/cool the vehicle before entry.
7.) Opens the plug-in door
Press and release to access the plug-in door, located on the outside of the
vehicle.
Notes: If any of the buttons are pressed and not released within 60 second duration the RF
transmitter will stop transmitting and shut down to prevent the battery drainage.
Power Supply:
The RF transmitter is battery powered with 1 Lithium battery CR 2032, supplying +3V
power, which is installed into the PCB battery holder facing + side down.
The display in the instrument cluster of the vehicle will inform the user when the battery
of the RF transmitter is getting low (weak). The battery indicator light in the instrument
cluster flashes when the battery voltage level is decreasing to a lower than 2.3 V, the
battery should be replaces.
The minimum operating voltage is approximately 2.1 V. If the voltage drops below 2.1 V
the RF transmitter will not operate and battery needs to be replaced.
Battery:
Replacing the battery:
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FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Open the battery cover having transmitter buttons facing down.
Remove the old battery carefully from the battery compartment.
Replace the new battery +-side facing up. Avoid touching the new batteries with fingers, skin
oils may cause battery deterioration. Do not touch the PCB or the battery clip.
WARNING:
This device complies with the Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with the RSS-210 of Industry
Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
WARNING for End User:
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FCC ID OHT05918179
IC 5461A-0591879
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Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by STRATTEC
Security Corporation may void the FCC authorization to operate the equipment.
This hand-held radio transmitter is primarily used for vehicle remote locking/ unlocking
(Key less entry) applications. It also provides passive entry functions in which the
remote key buttons are not used at all. It must be kept away from the reach of children.
In the event of RF Failure the key blade can be used to open the vehicle door or trunk.

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