Troublesjtootmg_lj'ansmjtting range – Autostart AS-2460 User Manual

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The transmitter keypad can also be locked as follows:

.

Press

JB

to go to Menu

.

Within 3 seconds, press

m

Press

JB

for about 1sec, to unlock the transmitter keypad.

LCD ON menu:

If there is no activity within the programmed time, LCD will turn off. This feature maximizes the

lifetime of the battery.

Clock Menu:

The Clock menu is used to set the current time on your remote control.

F Button Function Menu:

The order of LEVELS and MENU can be re-arranged using the F Button Function Menu.

Button Operation:

Button

LCD

Sounder

Lock button

Lock icon + LOCK

1 beep

Unlock button

Unlock icon + ULOCK

2 beep

Trunk button

TRUNK text for Is

1 beep

Start button

START text for Is

1 beep

Engine running

i

Run time + f icon + Blue backlight for 3s

3 beep

Engine stop

Red backlight on for 3s

2 beep

Unlock+Start button

Valet icon if pressed more than 3s

1 beep

Lock+Unlock button

1 beep

Trunk+Lock button

(2nd car operation)

Lock icon + LOCK

1 beep

Trunk+Unlock button

(2nd car operation)

Unlock icon + ULOCK

2 beep

Trunk+Start button

(2nd car operation)

START text for Is

1 beep

L —01 —> Lock button

1 beep

L —01 —> Unlock button

1 beep

L —01 —> Trank button

Temperature

L —01 — S t a r t button

(pressed more than 3 s)

CWM or M TF text for 1 s

1 beep

L —02 —> Lock button

(2

nd

car unlock)

LOCK and Lock icon

1 beep

L —02 —> Unlock button

(2

nd

car unlock)

ULOCK and Unlock icon

2 beeps

L —02 —> Trunk button(2"'^

car trunk)

TRUNK text for 1s

1 beep

L -02 ^ Start button(2°“

car start)

START text for 1s

1 beep

L —03 —^ Lock button

(Channel 1)

1 beep

L —03 —^ Unlock button

(Channel 2)

1 beep

L —03 —> trunk button

(Channel 3)

1 beep

L —03 —> Start button

1 beep

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User Guide

JB > JB > JB >

:

customized feature 4

Accessing the Multi-Level Features and Other Transmitter Functions

• To access a Level 1 feature, press and release the

m

button and you will hear a “beep”;

L-01 will be displayed. This display means that you are now in Level 1. Simply press the

corresponding button to access the desired feature.

• To access a Level 2 feature, press and release the

m

button and you will hear a “beep”; L-02

will be displayed. This display means that you are now in Level 2. Simply press the

corresponding button to access the desired feature.

• To access a Level 3 feature, press and release the B button and you will hear a “beep”; L-03

will be displayed. This display means that you are now in Level 3. Simply press the

corresponding button to access the desired feature.

Your installer can customize the system as to personalize these multi-level features in an order that

best suits your needs. Your options are:

Option 1 :

'Bt

Level 1 (requires pressing the

Level 2 (requires pressing the

J

Level 1 (requires pressing the

m

t

Level 2 (requires pressing the

m

t

Level 3 (requires pressing the

m

t

Level 2 (requires pressing the

m

t

Level 3 (requires pressing the

m

t

Level 2 (requires pressing the u

1X)

Multi car operation

2X)

Basic features

3X)

Customized features

Option 2

(on by default)

:

1X)

Basic features

2X)

Multi car operation

3X)

Option 3

Customized features

1X)

Customized features

2X)

Multi car operation

3X)

Option ^

Basic features

1

:

1X)

Basic features

2X)

Customized features

i3X)

Multi car operation

Example: If the multi-level features were set to option 3, the setup would be as follows:
For “Basic features”:

• To access the aux. 2 feature, the user needs to press on the

B

button three (3) times followed

by the S button.

• To access cold weather mode, the user needs to press on the

JB

button three (3) times

followed by the

^ I

button.

TroublesjTootmg_lj'ansmjtting Range_ _ _ ____________________

Many factors may affect the operating range of the transmitter. Some of these are:

• The condition of the battery in the transmitter.

The operating environment (for example: downtown radio-frequency noise, airports, cellular

phone towers^)

• Metal: any type of metal will affect operating range. This includes the metal in the car.

The shape of the vehicle can affect range as well; vans in general have an especially poor

range.

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