Custom code programming example – Audiovox PRO 9232S User Manual
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pattern reports the previously stored code, the new code was not entered
correctly. Please repeat steps 1 through 7 above considering the following.
NOTE:
Acceptable digits 10ths or units are 1 through 9. The unit will not
recognize a 0 (Zero), or no digit entered in any place, units or
tenths.
NOTE:
If 15 seconds of inactivity expire, or if the ignition switch is turned
off for more then 5 seconds during any of the above steps, the
unit will revert back to the last success fully stored code.
CUSTOM CODE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE:
To Change the code from the factory pre-assigned code of 11 to “52” you
would do the following:
1.
Disarm the system by use of the transmitter, or by use of the emer
gency override sequence.
2.
Turn the ignition switch to the on position.
3.
Within 10 seconds, press and release the valet/override switch, 3
times.
4.
Within 10 seconds turn the ignition switch off, on, off, on, off, on.
(The siren or horn will beep and the lights will flash one time.)
5.
Within 10 seconds, begin to press and release the push button
switch to set the tenths digit. (As per the example, press and release
5 times to set the tenths digit to 5.)
6.
Within 10 seconds of the last press of the push-button, turn the
igntion switch off then on.
7.
Within 10 seconds, begin to press and release the push button
switch to set the units Digit. (As per the example, press and release 2
times to set the units digit to 2.)
8.
Turn the ignition switch to the off position. Immediately observe the
LED flash pattern.
You will note the LED flashing five times, pause, and then flash two times,
pause. This pattern will be repeated three times indicating the new code (52)
has been accepted and stored in memory.
NOTE:
If after step 7, the LED flashes a code other than what was just
entered, this indicates that the code has not been changed. You will
have to repeat steps 1 through 7 above being certain to note the
following:
Acceptable digits 10ths or units are 1 through 9. The unit will not
recognize a 0 (Zero), or no digit entered in any place, units or
tenths.