2-Way Remote Control; Alarm System (If Equipped); Vehicle Status Query - Fortin FTX-64-2W User Manual

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STEP 2
To exit Valet Mode using the remote transmitter proceed with the following steps:
STEP 1
STEP 2

2-WAY REMOTE CONTROL

The 2-way remote control is built with the latest RF telecommunication technology. The remote control has a LED
and a speaker to provide both a audible and visual confirmation of the status of your vehicle.
2-way REMOTE CONTROL RESPONSE (LED AND SPEAKER)
LOCK
UNLOCK
FUNCTION
START
NOTE [1]:
It is possible that the remote control was able to communicate with the remote-starter and that action
was performed successfully, but the remote-starter was unable to send its response back to the remote control.
Some factors such as radio interference may interfere with the communication between the remote control and
the remote-starter. See the TRANSMITTER RANGE page 12 and FAILED REMOTE-START page 13
NOTE [2]:
The response from the remote-starter may take up to 8 seconds or longer (diesel mode).

ALARM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

VEHICLE STATUS QUERY

The status of the remote-starters or alarm system can be queried via remote control with the following procedure:
The LED will turn ON solid and remain ON.
Simultaneously press LOCK and UNLOCK buttons for 1 second. The
+
remote Green Led flash and bip once to confirm. The parking lights will
flash once.
The LED will turn OFF or will start to flash.
LED
SPEAKER
RESPONSE
RESPONSE
1 Green
1beep
Flash
1 Red Flash
1 low beep
1 Green
2 beeps
Flash
1 Red Flash
1 low beep
1 Green
1beep
Flash
1 Red Flash
1 low beep
1beep
1 Green
Flash
Ascending notes [2]
Descending notes
1 Red Flash
[2]
1 Red Flash
1 low beep
STATUS
LOCK succeeded
LOCK failed, no communication. [1]
UNLOCK succeeded
UNLOCK failed, no communication. [1]
TRUNK succeeded
TRUNK failed, no communication. [1]
START/STOP succeeded
The vehicle has STARTed.
The remote-starter failed to start or
shutdown normally.
START/STOP failed no communica-
tion. [1]
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