AutoPage C3-RS603 User Manual

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CHANGING THE BATTERY IN YOUR TRANSMITTERS

XT-33: The XT-33 transmitter uses two (2) 3-volt lithium ion batteries
(#CR2016) that are sandwiched together with the (+) side facing upward.
To replace the battery, you will need to use a small flat blade screwdriver.
Locate the small notch on the lower right side of the transmitter case
next to the key ring. Using the flat blade screwdriver, carefully pry the
top case from the bottom case. It should snap apart after breaking the
seal. Before removing the batteries note the direction of the positive (+)
terminal. Place the new batteries in exactly the same manner, being
careful not to bend or damage the contact terminal. Snap the cases
back together and then test the transmitter to insure it arms and disarms
the alarm.











ACTIVE LOCK:
1. Press

button on the transmitter.

2. The horn, if installed will chirp once and parking lights will flash once

indicating that the system is now active. The vehicle doors will lock
upon activating when interfaced with the keyless entry system.



ACTIVE UNLOCK:
1. Press button on the transmitter.
2. The horn will chirp twice and parking light will flash twice to indicating

that the keyless system is now unlocked. The vehicle doors will
unlock and dome lights will turn on for 30 seconds.


Optional XT-11 Operations:

1) To

remote start the vehicle using the XT-11 press the

button twice.

2)

To unlock the vehicle on approach, Press the

button once to unlock the doors.

If the button is pressed again within 3 seconds, the remote starter will shut down.
Note: If the vehicle can be unlocked with the factory remote, this is the preferred
method. If the factory remote will not operate when the engine is running, the
unlock wire of the RS-603 must be connected. It is recommended that the unit is
programmed to lock before and after start to insure that the vehicle is always secure.
Please see install manual page 12 feature II programming.

(2) CR2016

3-Volt Batteries

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