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Audiovox Pursuit PRO-9744 Installation Manual page 9

Multi function, user configurable remote vehicle security system with 4 button replaceable membrane remote transmitter pursuit series
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Typical 3 Wire + 12 Volt Switched Door Lock/Unlock
USING 2nd UNLOCK AS ADDITIONAL CHANNEL:
If installing the unit as a single step unlock circuit, the 2nd unlock wire is available as an auxiliary output. Program
any available transmitter button(s) into the receiver Unlock Channel #2 and, connect the unused wire Green, or
Red, of the two pin lock/2nd unlock connector to terminal #86 of a P&B VF45F11 or equivalent relay. Connect
terminal #85 of the relay to - or + 12 volts depending on the output of the 2nd unlock wire, and arrange the contacts
#30, #87a, & #87 to perform the switching function required by the device. NOTE: Programming the receiver chan-
nel #2 and module program feature #11 is necessary for proper operation also when accessing this channel, the
alarm will disarm.
PROGRAMMING THE PRO-9744:
The PRO-9744 has two program modes. One that will allow the transmitter to be configured to accommodate a
particular vehicle, consumer, or dealer, based on their preference. The second allows the module to respond to the
transmitter configuration in a particular way that will allow the door lock/unlock sequence to be controlled by either
a single button or two buttons, the panic feature to be controlled from the arm button or from a separate transmitter
button, channel 3 output to be controlled by a single button push or a double push, etc... The many transmitter
configurations are available by replacing the rubber membrane inside the transmitter case. You can choose a
particular button arrangement based on the requirement of your vehicle, dealer, or customer's preference from the
available membranes shown later in this manual or you can use the default membrane packaged with the kit.
ABOUT THE 4 BUTTON TRANSMITTER:
The 4 button transmitter produces 14 different R.F. codes that can be programmed into the receiver. The available
codes are produced by pressing one or any combination of the following button(s).
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
4 = 4
The button combination 1&2 is reserved for shock sensor delete feature leaving 13 available transmitter R.F. codes.
5 = 1&2
6 = 1&3
7 = 1&4
8 = 2&3
9
= 2&4
10 = 3&4
11 = 1,3,&4
12 = 2,3,&4
8
1
13 = 1,2,&3
14 = 1,2,&4
3
2
4

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