Transmitter Configuration; System Features Learn Routine; Features Menu - Avital 2300 Installation Manual

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transmitter configuration

The standard 4-button transmitters can be programmed in one step by using the Auto-learn function. When pro-
grammed for Standard Configuration, the 4-button transmitter buttons are assigned to the following functions:
Button.......................................................operates...............................................Arm
Button .....................................................operates...............................................Disarm
Button .....................................................operates...............................................Channel Two
Button .....................................................operates...............................................Panic
and
Buttons.....................................operate ................................................Channel Three
and
Buttons.....................................operate ................................................Channel Four

system features learn routine

Many of the features of this unit are programmable. They can be changed whenever necessary through this learn
routine. The Valet
®
/Program switch, plugged into the blue port, is used together with a programmed transmitter
to change the settings.
To enter the feature learn routine:
1.
2.
2.
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Open a door. (The GREEN wire, H1/5, or the VIOLET, H1/7 must be connected.)
Ignition. Turn the ignition on, then back off. (The H1/9 YELLOW switched ignition input
must be connected.)
Choose. Within 10 seconds, press and release the Valet
times corresponding to the feature number you want to program (see the Features Menu
section of this guide). Then press the switch once more and hold it.
The LED will flash and the siren will chirp to indicate which feature you have accessed.
®
/Program switch the number of
© 2001 Directed Electronics, Inc. Vista, CA

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