Order For Additional Hand-Held Transmitters; Adapting The Hand-Held Transmitter - KTM 2003 950 Adventure Repair Manual

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Order for additional hand-held transmitters

New hand-held transmitters
delivered by KTM pre-programmed. Indicate the bar code
code card
ordering.

Adapting the hand-held transmitter

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NOTE:
– A new hand-held transmitter must be "adapted" with the alarm
system before it can be operated.
– During the adapting process described below, all of the hand-held
transmitters previously used will be blocked and must be "adapted"
again together with the new hand-held transmitter.
– If the ignition switch is switched ON and the OFF again with the
alarm system deactivated, the alarm LED will blink the number of
"adapted" hand-held transmitters.
– Keep your code card
– Deactivate the alarm system (with the hand-held transmitter or the
emergency code) and immediately turn the ignition switch ON 3x
and OFF 2x (the ignition is now switched on). The alarm LED will
light continuously now.
– Switch the ignition OFF and watch the alarm LED; it will start to
blink for the first digit of the emergency start code (in this case the
2 in code 26673).
– After the alarm LED lights up 2x, immediately switch the ignition
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ON and OFF again.
– The alarm LED will blink for the 2nd digit of the emergency start
code (the 6 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 6x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
– The alarm LED will blink for the 3rd digit of the emergency start
code (the 6 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 6x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
– The alarm LED will blink for the 4th digit of the emergency start
code (the 7 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 7x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
– Now the alarm LED will blink for the 5th digit of the emergency start
code (the 3 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 3x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and leave it on - if the
emergency start code was entered correctly, the alarm system will
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give an acoustic signal (2 high tones, 2 low tones). Now you can
program all of the remote controls that are to be used:
– Press the hand-held transmitter until the alarm LED lights up.
– Press the hand-held transmitter again until the alarm LED
extinguishes. You will hear an acoustic signal (1 high tone) to
indicate that the hand-held transmitter was successfully "adjusted".
– "Adjust" the other hand-held transmitters in the same manner.
– Switch off the ignition to complete the programming. You will hear
an acoustic signal (2 high tones, 2 low tones).
– Check whether the hand-held transmitter is operative.
– Mark the new digit
NOTE: also proceed as described above to block hand-held transmitters
that were lost or stolen.
for the alarm system
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and the next available programming space
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and emergency start code
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(the 3 in our example) with an asterisk.
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will be
2
from the
3
when
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handy.
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