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Re:
Certification for Visteon RXRES Receiver
Model: RXRES
FCC ID: NT8-14B115RXSNOOK
IC: 3043A-RXSNOOK
USER'S MANUAL INFORMATION
(PRELIMINARY)
The User's Manual is in preparation. The following material will be contained in the
manual:
FCC ID: NT8-14B115RXSNOOK
IC: 3043A-RXSNOOK
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. 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.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
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Security and locks
Security and locks
Ignition switch
The fascia-mounted ignition switch,
on the right-hand side of the steering
column, has four key positions:
Ignition OFF – Is the only position in
which the key can be inserted and
removed.
Auxiliary – Allows use of some
electrical circuits, for example, radio
and window operation.
Note: The airbag system is activated in
position ‘I’.
II
Ignition ON – All electrical circuits
except the starter motor are
activated. The key remains in this
position when driving.
III Engine start – The starter motor is
operated for as long as the key is
held in this position, against spring
pressure.
When the key is turned back to the OFF
position, the delayed accessory feature
becomes active.
The circuits available in the auxiliary
position remain activated for a preset
timed period or until a front door is
opened.
To remove the ignition key
Automatic transmission vehicles have a
key interlock feature.
Apply the electric parkbrake, move the
gear selector to the Park ‘P’ position and
turn the key to position ‘0’.
The automatic transmission gear selector
must be placed in Park ‘P’ before the key
can be removed from the ignition switch.
When the key is removed, the gear
selector will be locked in Park.
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Steering column lock
The steering column lock is controlled by
the ignition switch.
When the key is removed from the
ignition switch, you will hear the steering
column lock engage.
When the key is inserted into the ignition
switch, you will hear the steering column
lock disengage.
In rare circumstances, it may be
necessary to gently turn the steering
wheel from side to side to release the
steering column lock.
Gear-shift interlock
A brake pedal/gear-shift interlock system
is incorporated in the automatic
transmission gear selector mechanism.
To move the gear selector from Park:
1. Turn the ignition key to position ‘II’ or
start the engine.
2. Press the brake pedal.
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Vehicle security
Key transmitter
When the vehicle is unoccupied or
unattended, you are advised to do the
following:
• Apply the electronic parkbrake and
move the gear selector to the
Park ‘P’ position.
• For maximum security ensure that the
doors are double-locked (if enabled).
• Do not leave children or pets in the
vehicle unattended.
• Do not leave luggage or valuables on
display.
• Remove all keys, including remote
transmitters, from the vehicle prior to
locking the doors, even when the
vehicle is in your garage.
• Close all windows, bonnet and
luggage compartment, and doublelock all the doors.
• Park the vehicle where it can be seen.
At night, park in a well-lit area.
The security system is controlled
remotely by a radio frequency,
battery-operated, integrated transmitter
key.
The transmitter is activated by pressing
one of the operating buttons.
(A) – Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.
(B) – Releases the luggage compartment
lock.
(C) – Activates the convenience headlamp
feature and sounds the panic alarm.
For further information on the
convenience headlamp feature, see
Headlight convenience in Section 4.
(D) – Locks/double-locks and arms the
vehicle.
(E) – Locks/unlocks the key.
To free the key, press the release
button (E). When not required press and
hold the button and fold the key into the
transmitter housing.
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Note:
1. The key transmitter may not operate
correctly in areas which are subject to
interference from other radio
equipment operating on the same
frequency. Interference may emanate
from sources such as amateur radio,
medical equipment,
telecommunications devices and other
remote controls or alarms. Where
such interference is experienced
operate the key transmitter as close as
possible to the vehicle, or use the key
in the drivers door lock.
2. All buttons on the key transmitter will
not operate if a key is in the ignition
switch, however, if the doors, bonnet
or luggage compartment are open,
only button (D) will not operate.
Each integrated key will operate all the
locks on your vehicle.
Additional integrated key transmitters
can be obtained from your Jaguar Dealer.
See Additional keys on page 2-5.
Care of key transmitters
The key transmitters must be treated with
care. Do not expose to extremes of heat,
dust, humidity or fluids. Do not leave the
transmitter exposed to direct sunlight.
The battery is the only serviceable part.
Caution: Should a key transmitter be
lost, a new one can be obtained and
programmed to the vehicle by a
Jaguar Dealer, who will ask for proof
of vehicle ownership. It is advisable
to notify a Dealer as soon as a key
transmitter is lost or stolen and have
the remaining key transmitter(s)
reprogrammed. This will then
prevent the lost or stolen key
transmitter from being used to
disarm and unlock the vehicle.
Note: Dealers keep a log of all enquiries
for replacement keys and notify
Jaguar Cars Ltd. of any such requests.
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Security and locks
Key transmitter battery renewal
When the battery needs renewal there will be a significant
decrease in the effective range of the key transmitter. To renew
the battery, follow the procedure below.
• Insert a small, flat-blade, screwdriver at an angle of about
45 degrees, into the slot on the back of the key transmitter
as shown (A). Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and
lever the screwdriver forward to separate the two halves of
the key transmitter. Finally, pull the transmitter from the key
body.
• Insert the screwdriver into the slot between the transmitter
covers adjacent to the key stowage area as shown (B). Apply
light pressure to the screwdriver and lever the screwdriver
downward to separate the covers.
• Unscrew and remove the small screw (C) and remove the
printed circuit board, taking care not to touch the battery
terminals. Remove the battery and dispose of it safely.
• Fit a new battery cell, type CR2032 (available from your
Jaguar Dealer), with the side marked with the positive
symbol (+) downwards in the battery receptacle. Avoid
touching the new battery as moisture/oil from the fingers
can reduce the life of the battery and corrode the contacts.
• Replace the printed circuit board making sure to engage the
board under the securing tabs (D), and secure with the
screw.
• Refit the cover and click into place with thumb pressure.
• Slide the transmitter back onto the key body until it clicks
into place.
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Keys
Vehicles are supplied with three keys,
two integrated transmitter keys and one
green-headed ‘valet’ key.
Note: A maximum of three additional
integrated transmitter keys can be used.
All additional keys must be obtained from
and programmed by, a Jaguar Dealer.
Integrated transmitter key
The integrated transmitter key is
comprised of the key body, which is
integrated with a remote transmitter.
The key operates all the locks on your
vehicle.
Key number label
The key number is recorded on an
adhesive label which is affixed to the rear
of the integrated transmitter keys. Peel off
the label and keep safely, not in the
vehicle.
Green-headed ‘valet’ key
The green-headed ‘valet’ key is not
integrated with a remote transmitter.
The key operates the driver’s door lock
and the ignition switch, but does not
operate the luggage compartment lock.
Immobilisation system
This vehicle is fitted with an
immobilisation system. The system
prevents the vehicle being driven away by
unauthorised persons. The features of the
system include the following:
Black-headed key
The black-headed key is not integrated
with a remote transmitter, but it does
operate all the locks and the ignition
switch on your vehicle. The key is not
supplied with your vehicle. For further
details, contact a Jaguar Dealer.
Programmable key
An electronic device is fitted in the head
of each key which is programmed to the
vehicle electronic systems.
When a programmed key is inserted into
the ignition switch it is recognised and
accepted by the vehicle’s electronic
systems.
The engine cannot be started with a key
that is not programmed to the vehicle
electronic systems.
Additional keys
Five additional keys can be programmed
to operate the locks on your vehicle.
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Immobilisation system status light
The immobilisation system status is
shown by a Light Emitting Diode (LED),
which is located on the top surface of the
fascia panel (A).
If an ignition key is put into the ignition
switch and turned to position ‘II’, and the
LED remains flashing after three seconds,
it is possible that the engine will not start.
Should this occur, please contact a Jaguar
Dealer, who will investigate the cause of
the flashing LED.
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Security and locks
Door locks and handles
All doors can be centrally locked and
unlocked remotely, using the key
transmitter buttons.
Only the driver’s door is equipped with
an external key lock, which activates the
central locking, double-locking and twostage unlocking.
Vehicle locking and unlocking
Lock the vehicle and set the alarm
• Ensure windows and sunroof (if fitted)
are fully closed.
• Press the lock button on the key
transmitter, or;
• Put the key in the driver’s door lock,
turn the key towards the rear of the
vehicle and release.
The direction indicators will flash once,
the security light on the centre console
will start flashing and, after 20 seconds,
the alarm will be set.
If a door, the bonnet or the luggage
compartment are open and an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle, the direction
indicators will flash five times (if enabled)
and an audible warning will sound twice
as a warning that the vehicle is not
secure.
Double-locking
WARNING:
When the vehicle is double-locked
the doors cannot be opened, either
from inside or outside the vehicle,
except with the correct key or key
transmitter. Breaking a window will
not allow a thief access by opening a
door. Therefore, double-locking
should not be used when persons are
inside the vehicle as they will not be
able to vacate, or be released from
the vehicle if an emergency arises.
Note: It will not be possible to doublelock the vehicle if any door is open, a key
is in the ignition switch or the inertia
switch has been tripped.
With all doors closed, press the lock
button on the key transmitter twice
within three seconds to double-lock the
vehicle and set the alarm.
Alternatively, place the key in the driver’s
door lock, turn the key towards the front
of the vehicle and then towards the rear
within three seconds.
The exterior direction indicators will flash
once as locking takes place and a longer,
second flash as double-locking takes
place. An audible tone will be produced
to confirm that the vehicle has been
double-locked, and the security system
has been armed.
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Drive-away door locking
With the ignition key at position ‘II’ and
all the doors closed, all doors will lock
when the gear selector is moved from
position ‘P’ or ‘N’. The gear selector has
to be moved from ‘P’ or ‘N’, and into a
different gear, for longer than one
second. If a door is opened during the
one second period the drive-away door
locking feature is cancelled.
If the vehicle is stopped and a door is
opened and closed, the doors will lock
again when the gear selector is moved
from position ‘P’ or ‘N’.
If the vehicle is stopped and a door is
opened and subsequently closed, but the
gear selector is not moved from
position ‘P’ or ‘N’, the doors will remain
unlocked.
All vehicles except those for the Japanese
market, have the drive-away door locking
feature installed during manufacture.
This feature can be disabled,
or reinstated, by a Jaguar Dealer,
if required.
Central locking switch
This switch can be used to prevent
uninvited entry when the vehicle is
stationary, e.g. at road junctions or traffic
lights.
With the ignition switch in either
position ‘I’ or ‘II’ and all the doors closed
and unlocked, one press of the switch will
lock all of the doors and the luggage
compartment.
If the vehicle is unlocked, press and hold
the switch for more than two seconds to
centrally lock the vehicle and close all the
windows and sunroof (if fitted). Releasing
the switch will halt the operation of the
windows and sunroof (if fitted).
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If the vehicle is locked, press and hold the
switch for more than two seconds to
unlock the vehicle and open all the
windows and sunroof (if fitted). Releasing
the switch will halt the operation of the
windows and sunroof (if fitted).
If the central locking switch is pressed
when the ignition switch is not in
position ‘I’ or ‘II’ the security systems tilt
and intrusion sensors (if fitted) will not
operate for one arming period.
The security LED in the fascia will flash
for 5 seconds to indicate that this has
occurred.
Note: All windows must be ‘taught’ to the
vehicle for this function to operate.
See Section 4.
WARNING:
1. Make sure that all occupants are
kept clear of the windows and
sunroof aperture.
2. When an interior door release
lever is pulled, the door will
unlatch.
After using the central locking switch,
it will be necessary to press the switch
again or pull a front door interior release
lever to resume normal operation.
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Security and locks
Smart locking
This feature helps prevent locking the key
in the vehicle.
If a door is open or ajar and an attempt is
made to lock the doors using a front door
interior locking lever, all doors will
become unlocked.
If a door is open or ajar and an attempt is
made to lock the doors using a rear door
interior locking lever, only the door on
which the lever is operated will lock, the
remaining doors will remain unlocked.
If a door, bonnet or luggage compartment
is open, the vehicle can only be locked
from the outside by using a key in the
driver’s door lock.
It will not be possible to lock the vehicle
with a key transmitter if a door, luggage
compartment or bonnet is open, or a key
is left in the ignition.
Global closing
WARNING:
Make sure that all occupants are kept
clear of the windows and sunroof
aperture.
Key in the driver’s door: Turn and hold
the key towards the rear of the vehicle,
for more than 2 seconds duration,
to close all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted). If the key
is released, the global closing action stops
immediately.
Key transmitter: Press and hold the lock
button for longer than 2 seconds to close
all the electrically operated windows and
sunroof (if fitted – one-touch operation).
Pressing any button again while global
closing is taking place will stop all
movement.
Unlock the vehicle and disarm the
alarm
Using a key transmitter:
• Press the unlock button on the key
transmitter.
Single stage unlocking – This unlocks
all doors and the luggage compartment
and turns on the interior lights.
Global opening
Key in the drivers door: Turn and hold
the key towards the front of the vehicle
for more than 2 seconds duration,
to open all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted). If the key
is released, the global opening action
stops immediately.
Key transmitter: Press and hold the
unlock button for longer than 2 seconds
to open all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted – one shot
operation). Pressing any button again
while global opening is taking place will
stop all movement.
Auto-relocking (Dealer enable
option)
This feature automatically centrally locks
and arms the vehicle (if security is
enabled) if the vehicle has been unlocked
with the key transmitter:
• and no door, bonnet or luggage
compartment has been opened for
45 seconds or,
• if the ignition remains off for
45 seconds.
This feature can be enabled or disabled,
by a Jaguar Dealer, if required.
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Two stage unlocking
This only unlocks the driver’s door and
luggage compartment and turns on the
interior lights. A second press is required
to unlock all doors (Dealer programmable
or key fob selectable).
Using a key
Single stage unlocking: Put the key in
the driver’s door lock, turn the key
towards the front of the vehicle and
release. This will unlock all the doors, the
luggage compartment, and turn on the
interior lighting.
Two stage unlocking: Put the key in the
driver’s door lock, turn the key towards
the front of the vehicle and release.
This will unlock the drivers door, luggage
compartment and turn on the interior
lighting.
Turning the key towards the front of the
vehicle a second time will unlock all the
remaining doors.
European countries only: If the vehicle
is unlocked with a key, a ticking sound
will be heard when the driver’s door is
opened.
This is a warning to indicate that the
vehicle alarm will activate after 7 seconds
if the vehicle is actively armed, and after
15 seconds if the vehicle is passively
armed.
The full alarm will activate, as previously
described, unless the security system is
disarmed, either by pressing the unlock
button on the key transmitter, or by
placing a valid key into the ignition switch
and turning the key to position ‘II’.
Note:
1. If a passenger door is opened before
the driver’s door, or during this
period, before the vehicle is disarmed,
the alarm will sound immediately.
2. The security system is not disarmed
when unlocking with the key.
This feature gives additional
protection against vehicle theft.
For certain countries: Unlocking the
vehicle, using a key in the driver’s door
lock, will disarm the alarm system.
Selecting single stage or two stage
unlocking
The procedure for changing from single
stage to two stage unlocking (if enabled),
or vice versa, is as follows:
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• Press and hold the lock and unlock
buttons on the key transmitter
simultaneously for four seconds.
Note:
1. The direction indicators will flash
twice to confirm the action.
2. To revert to the previous condition,
repeat the procedure described above.
3. For operation of the two stage
unlocking feature when the vehicle is
equipped with a touch-screen, please
refer to the Touch-screen Handbook.
Direction indicator unlock alerts
The exterior direction indicators give two
flashes as unlocking takes place.
Note:
1. If a fault exists with the intrusion
sensing or inclination sensing systems,
the exterior direction indicators will
flash three times accompanied by one
audible sound, or, the exterior
direction indicators will flash seven
times. You can choose either method
of fault indication. For further
information, contact your Jaguar
Dealer.
2. If the audible method is enabled then
the direction indicator method is
disabled.
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Security and locks
Internal door locking and unlocking
To centrally lock all doors, press the lock
lever (A) on the driver’s or front
passenger’s door. Each rear door will
lock/unlock and open independently by
operating the door release levers.
To unlock a front or rear door, pull the
release handle (B) or the lock lever (A).
The driver’s or front passenger’s door
lock lever will unlock all doors.
Note: Operating the locks more than
15 times within 20 seconds will cause the
central locking to be inhibited for
20 seconds. If required, the locks may be
operated individually during the
20 second waiting period.
Luggage compartment
The luggage compartment is locked and
unlocked electrically in conjunction with
the doors.
To open the luggage compartment, use
any of the methods that follow:
• Press the luggage compartment lid
release switch (A), which is located on
the fascia switchpack. This switch will
not operate if the vehicle speed
exceeds 8 km/h (5 mph).
• Press the luggage compartment
button (B) on the key transmitter (see
the Note below).
•
•
•
Insert a key into the luggage
compartment lock (C), however,
opening with the key when the
vehicle is armed will cause the alarm
to sound immediately. Should this
occur, use a transmitter, or place the
key in the ignition, to disarm the
alarm system.
With the vehicle unlocked, press the
release button (D) on the luggage
compartment lid. The button will not
operate unless ‘Park’ or ‘Neutral’
have been selected.
The luggage compartment locks
automatically when the lid is closed.
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Note: If the vehicle alarm system is
armed and the luggage compartment is
opened using the key transmitter, the
alarm will not sound. The system will be
rearmed when the lid is closed, provided
the vehicle has not been disarmed.
Neither the luggage compartment lid
release switch on the fascia switchpack
nor the lid release button will operate
when the vehicle is armed, or in
‘valet’ mode. An attempt to operate these
switches will result in an audible warning
chime.
Note: Operating the internal, external or
remote luggage compartment switches
more than 15 times within 20 seconds,
or opening and closing the luggage
compartment will cause opening to be
inhibited for 20 seconds. Should this
happen wait 20 seconds for normal
operation to resume. If required, the
luggage compartment may be opened by
using the key during the 20 second
waiting period.
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AIRBA
Glove compartment
To open the glove, press and release the
button (A).
If the glove release button is pressed
more that 15 times within a 20 second
duration, the glove opening function will
be inhibited.
It will then be necessary to wait for
20 seconds before the glove opening
function will be reactivated.
The glove cannot be opened when the
following conditions occur:
1. The vehicle is being driven using the
green-headed ‘valet’ key, or;
2. The vehicle is centrally or
double-locked.
Child safety locks
Child safety locks are fitted to the rear
doors.
Open a rear door, insert the ignition key
into the lock and turn the key outwards.
This immobilises that door interior
handle. Repeat this for the opposite rear
door.
After setting the child lock the door(s) can
only be opened using the exterior door
handle.
To remove the child lock feature, open
the door and using a key, move the
control to its original unlock position.
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Security and locks
Valet key locking
Before locking the vehicle and handing
the green-headed ‘valet’ key to a parking
attendant, press the ‘valet’ switch to
inhibit the luggage compartment interior
release switch, external luggage
compartment switch, and the glove
compartment switch. The vehicle can
then be parked by an attendant who can
lock the vehicle after parking, but cannot
open the luggage compartment or glove
box. The luggage compartment can then
only be unlocked with the black-headed
key or the key transmitter. To cancel
‘valet’ mode operate the key transmitter
unlock button.
When in ‘valet’ mode each operation of
the interior luggage compartment release
switch, exterior luggage compartment
switch or the glove compartment switch,
will result in a chime being emitted which
indicates that ‘valet’ mode has been
selected. If the ignition is set to
position ‘II’ a message will appear on the
message centre display indicating that an
unauthorised attempt has been made to
open the glove box or luggage
compartment.
Note: Do not use the green-headed key
for normal driving as the luggage
compartment and glove box cannot be
opened.
Radio frequency approval
If the type approval of your key
transmitter requires inspection, refer to
the table below.
Type Exam. Certificate Number:
CERT 980154-01
Korean Market Certification Number:
R-LPD1-02-00-0018
Country
All EU and
EFTA countries
Approval No.
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Alarms and audible
signals
Note: In certain markets, legislation
prohibits the use of audible confirmation
signals. In such cases, the sound source
has been removed from the system.
Audible signals
Two audible signals will be heard if an
attempt is made to lock the vehicle with
the key transmitter if a door, the bonnet
or the luggage compartment is not fully
closed or, a key is in the ignition switch.
European/United Kingdom countries
only
If the vehicle is unlocked with a key when
it is armed, a ticking sound will be heard
when the driver’s door is opened.
This is a warning to indicate that the
vehicle alarm will activate after 7 seconds
if the vehicle is actively armed, and after
15 seconds if the vehicle is passively
armed, unless the security system is
disarmed with either the key transmitter
or by turning a valid ignition key to
position ‘II’.
Note: If the vehicle is unlocked with a key
when it is armed and any door other than
the driver’s door is opened, the alarm will
sound immediately.
Full alarm
Once armed, any of the following
circumstances will create a full alarm
state, sound the horns, sound the siren,
or a combination of both (as regional
legislation dictates) and flash the
direction indicators:
• Opening a door, luggage
compartment lid (except with
transmitter) or bonnet.
• Movement in the passenger area
(if intrusion sensors are fitted).
• Using a key in the ignition switch
which is not programmed to the
vehicle.
• If, after 15 seconds (passively armed),
from opening the driver’s door with a
key (as regional legislation dictates),
the key is not inserted into the
ignition switch and turned to
position ‘II’.
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• If, after 7 seconds (actively armed),
from opening the driver door with a
key (as regional legislation dictates)
the key is not inserted into the
ignition and turned to position ‘II’.
• If the inclination sensor (if fitted) is
activated.
• Any attempt is made to remove the
radio or the front navigation system
(if fitted).
• Pressing the headlamp convenience
button on the remote transmitter
3 times within 3 seconds activates the
panic alarm (if enabled).
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Security and locks
Error audible signal
Two audible signals will be heard
whenever one of the following conditions
are present:
• If any door is open when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compartment or the
bonnet is not properly closed when
an attempt is made to lock the
vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch.
• See Direction indicator unlock
alerts on page 2-9 for the Notes
regarding error signals during failure
of intrusion sensor (if fitted), and
inclination sensor (if fitted).
Note: If error audible signal is disabled
the direction indicator flash option can be
enabled by a Jaguar Dealer.
Error flash signal (Dealer
enable option)
The direction indicators will flash five
times whenever one of the following
conditions are present.
• If any door is open when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compartment or bonnet
are not fully closed when an attempt
is made to lock the vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch.
• See Direction indicator unlock
alerts on page 2-9 for the Notes
regarding error signals during failure
of intrusion sensor (if fitted), and
inclination sensor (if fitted).
Audible signals
An audible signal will sound when:
• The vehicle is deadlocked (when
fitted).
• The ‘valet’ switch is pressed with the
luggage compartment closed.
• The vehicle is in ‘valet’ mode and the
interior/luggage compartment release
button, or glove box switch is
pressed.
• A door is opened if the vehicle has
been actively armed (United Kingdom
and Europe only). This mode can be
cancelled by disarming the security
system using the key transmitter,
or by switching the ignition to
position ‘II’.
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Security features
Intrusion sensing (if fitted)
The security system has been designed
for:
• Prevention of theft of the vehicle.
• Prevention of theft of items from the
vehicle.
• Personal security.
The security system is integrated with the
vehicle electronics and engine
management systems making it far more
difficult for a thief to penetrate and steal
the vehicle.
A further enhancement to the security
system is the addition of intrusion
sensing.
When the vehicle is armed movement
within the vehicle interior will activate
the alarm.
The luggage compartment can be
unlocked, using the key transmitter
button, without sounding the alarm.
When the security system is disarmed the
intrusion sensors are also disarmed.
Note: If the vehicle has double-locking
disabled, then the intrusion sensor is
active upon centrally locking using the key
transmitter or the key in the drivers door.
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Inclination (tilt) sensing
protection (if fitted)
This feature protects against unauthorised
towing away or jacking up. When the
vehicle is double-locked and armed, any
tilting of the vehicle, such as jacking or
lifting, will activate the alarm.
Note:
1. If the vehicle is being transported by
road, rail or sea, press the central
locking switch, located on the facia
panel, prior to locking the vehicle.
This prevents the intrusion and the
inclination system from being armed
for one alarm cycle, and sounding the
alarm as the vehicle pitches and rolls.
2. If the vehicle has double-locking
disabled the inclination sensor is
active when the vehicle has been
locked using the key transmitter,
or the key in the drivers door lock.
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Panic alarm (if enabled)
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm
can be set off to deter a possible offender.
For this feature to operate, the key must
not be in the ignition switch.
Pressing the headlamp convenience/panic
button on the key transmitter three times
within three seconds will activate the
‘Panic Alarm’.
The alarm is stopped by:
• Putting the key into the ignition
switch and turning to position ‘II’.
Note:
1. The key transmitter cannot be used to
cancel the panic alarm. This prevents
unauthorised cancellation in an
emergency.
2. The panic alarm is normally disabled.
If required, this feature can be
enabled or disable by a Jaguar Dealer.
Passive Arming (Dealer
option)
Passive arming will not lock the
doors, it only arms the security alarm
system.
Passive arming, if enabled by a Jaguar
Dealer, will automatically arm the vehicle
alarm system 30 seconds after the last
protected entry (door, luggage
compartment) is closed following the key
being removed from the ignition switch.
When passive arming occurs the direction
indicators will flash once and a single
tone will be heard (when enabled).
The red security light on the fascia will
start to flash and will continue for as long
as the alarm is armed.
Opening a protected entry causes a
warning sound which continues for
15 seconds before the vehicle goes into
the full alarm state.
If the system has been passively armed it
can be disarmed by either using the key
transmitter, by switching the ignition to
position ‘II’, or by unlocking the driver’s
door with the key.
Note: The security system will not
passively arm if a key is in the ignition
switch or if any protected entry is open.
Battery reconnection
If the battery has been disconnected and
is subsequently reconnected, the alarm
system will resume the same state as
before the battery was disconnected.
If the alarm was sounding when the
battery was disconnected it will sound
again when the battery is reconnected
and will need the transmitter unlock
button to be pressed or key placed in the
ignition switch and turned to position ‘II’
to disarm it.
Battery backed sounder
In certain markets a separate, selfcontained, battery backed sounder is
fitted. This device will sound the full
alarm if the vehicle alarm is activated or if
the vehicle battery or the sounder is
disconnected when the security system is
armed.
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Garage door opener
transceiver
The garage door opener transceiver
(where fitted) is located in the roof
console. The transceiver can be
programmed to transmit the radio
frequencies of up to three different
transmitters used to activate garage
doors, gates, home lighting, security
systems, or other radio frequency
operated devices.
For information on the range of available
compatible products or accessories,
contact your Jaguar Dealer.
WARNING:
1. Do not use the transceiver with
any garage door opener that lacks
the safety stop and reverse feature
as required by safety standards.
A garage door opener which
cannot detect an object, signalling
the door to stop and reverse, does
not meet current safety standards.
Using a garage door opener
without these features increases
risk of serious injury or death.
2. When programming the
transceiver to a garage door
opener or entry gate, make sure
that people, the vehicle and
objects are out of the way to
prevent potential harm or damage
as the gate or garage door will
activate during the programme.
3. This device may suffer from
interference if operated in the
vicinity of a TETRA transmitter
(mobile or fixed station type).
This interference is likely to affect
the original transmitter as well as
the in-car transceiver.
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Programming
Note: For best results, fit a new battery to
the hand-held transmitter of the garage
door opener (or other device) before
programming. If your garage door opener
receiver (located in the garage) is
equipped with an antenna, ensure that the
antenna is hanging straight down.
1. Switch off the engine.
2. Press and hold the two outermost
buttons (1 and 3) on the transceiver,
releasing only when the indicator light
begins to flash after 20 seconds.
Note: Do not repeat step 2 when
programming the additional buttons.
3. Hold the end of the hand-held
transmitter approximately 50
to 150 mm (2 to 6 inches) away from
the transceiver in the roof console,
keeping the indicator light in view.
4. Using both hands, simultaneously
push the hand-held transmitter button
and the chosen transceiver button (1,
2 or 3). The transceiver indicator light
will flash, first slowly and then rapidly.
When the indicator light flashes
rapidly, release both buttons.
The rapid flashing light indicates
successful programming of the
frequency signal.
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5. Press and hold the programmed
transceiver button to activate the
programmed device and release when
the device begins to activate.
6. If, after 90 seconds, the indicator light
does not flash rapidly, release both the
transceiver and the hand-held
transmitter buttons and repeat the
procedure starting with Step 2.
However, position the hand-held
transmitter at a different angle and/or
distance.
7. The device must now be ‘trained’ for
operation from the transceiver. See
Training procedure on page 2-19.
Programming hints and tips
If the device does not operate you may
need to complete the steps outlined in
the section Rolling code
programming.
Some entry gates and garage door
openers may require you to replace
Step 4 with the procedures in the
section Gate programming.
If you are programming a rolling code
equipped device, continue with the
procedures outlined in the section
Rolling code programming.
Note: Keep the original transmitter for
future use or programming procedures if,
for example, you purchase a new vehicle.
Caution: It is recommended that
when you sell or dispose of the
vehicle, the programmed transceiver
buttons be erased for security
purposes.
Gate programming
The technology of some entry gates,
requires you to press and re-press (cycle)
the hand-held transmitter button every
two seconds during programming.
Continue to press and hold the desired
transceiver button while you cycle your
hand-held transmitter until the indicator
light flashes rapidly.
Note: When programming a garage door
opener or entry gate, unplug the device
during the ‘cycling’ process to prevent
possible motor failure.
Rolling code programming
Rolling code garage door openers (or
other rolling code devices) which are
‘code protected’ may be determined by
the following:
• Reference the device owner’s
instruction manual for verification.
•
The hand-held transmitter appears to
programme the transceiver correctly,
but does not activate the garage door.
• Press and hold the programmed
transceiver button. The device has the
rolling code feature if the transceiver
indicator light flashes rapidly and
then turns solid after two seconds.
To programme a garage door opener or
other device with the rolling code feature,
follow these steps after completing the
section Programming on page 2-17.
Information and assistance
For information on the range of available
compatible products or accessories, or
for assistance, contact your Jaguar Dealer.
You can also contact the supplier’s
helpline on 0 0800 0466 354 65.
This toll-free number can be called from
anywhere within Europe. No separate
country code is required. (The first zero is
not required when calling from within
Germany.) If you experience difficulty
using this number, then you may use the
alternative number 0049 6838 907227.
Contact can also be made via the
internet. The website address is
www.eurohomelink.com. The e-mail
address is info@eurohomelink.com.
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Training procedure
Note: The aid of a second person may
make the following training procedure
quicker and easier.
1. Locate the training button on the
garage door opener receiver (or other
device). Exact location and colour of
the button may vary. If there is
difficulty locating this button, refer to
the instruction manual supplied with
the device.
Note: Following step 2 there are
30 seconds in which to initiate step 3.
2. Firmly press and release the training
button on the receiver which will
activate the training light.
3. Firmly press and release the
transceiver button. Press and release
the transceiver button a second time
to complete the training process.
Some devices may require you to do
this step a third time to complete the
training.
The device should now recognise the
transceiver signal and activate when the
transceiver button is pressed.
The remaining buttons may now be
programmed if this has not been
previously done.
Reprogramming a transceiver button
To programme a device using a button
that has previously trained, follow these
steps:
1. Press and hold the desired transceiver
button. Do not release until step 4 has
been completed.
2. When the indicator light begins to
flash slowly (after 20 seconds),
position the hand-held transmitter
50 to 150 mm (2 to 6 inches) away
from the transceiver surface.
3. Press and hold the hand-held
transmitter button.
4. The transceiver indicator light will
flash, first slowly and then rapidly.
When the indicator light begins to
flash rapidly, release both buttons.
The previous device has now been erased
and the new device can be activated by
pushing the transceiver button that has
just been programmed. This procedure
will not affect any other programmed
transceiver buttons.
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Erasing programmed transceiver
buttons
Individual buttons cannot be erased,
however, to erase all three programmed
buttons:
1. Press and hold the two outermost
buttons until the indicator light begins
to flash after 20 seconds.
2. Release both buttons.
The transceiver is now in the train,
or learning, mode and can be
programmed at any time following
steps 3 and 4 in the section
Programming on page 2-17.
WARNING:
The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorised
modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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Approvals for radio transceiver
Country
Approval No.
Country
Approval No.
Austria
GZ104569-ZB/98
Luxembourg
L2433/10510-03J
Belgium
RTT/D/X2064
Malta
WT/122/98
Cyprus
MCW129/95 12/2000
Netherlands
NL99030970
Czech Republic
CTU 2000 3 R 1194
Norway
NO20000026
Denmark
98.3142-266
Poland
Not available
Finland
FI98080106
Portugal
Not supplied
France
97619 RD
Slovak Republic
Not available
Germany
D800038K
Spain
0416 00
Greece
JCI 05JUL2000 RTTE *
Sweden
Ue990195
Hungary
BB-5793-1/2000
Switzerland
BAKOM 98.0746.K.P
Iceland
IS-3418-00
Turkey
0425/TGM-TR/JOCO-EURO
Ireland
TRA 24/5/109/5
United Kingdom
RTTE-3-59 / 20754
Italy
DGPGF/4/341032/TB 0002573

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