Table of Contents Introduction ................... 1 e-FOB Operation and Features - Standard Mode ...... 2 e-FOB Operation and Features - Cargo Mode ......3 Standard e-PAD Operation and Features ........4 Locking Doors With Keypad ............4 Secure Operations ..............4 Doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features ........
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More eASK Hints ............... 16 Warrenty Information ..............17 Appendix A: Installation and Application Notes ..... I General Mounting Guidelines ............ I Appendix B: Available e-PAD Configurations ......II Non-doorbell ................II Doorbell ..................III...
Introduction This manual provides the necessary information for the proper use of TriMark’s CAN e-ASK system. The RF controller and FOB transmitters are shipped programmed. After following installation instructions as shown in this manual, the system will function as described.
e-FOB Operation and Features - Standard Mode Lock button Panic button Auxiliary button Unlock button Button Function Lock Locks doors and arms security system. Unlocks doors and disarms security system. Also Unlock activates the dome light. Activates panic mode when pressed and held for 2 Panic seconds.
e-FOB Operation and Features - Cargo Mode Entry Lock Cargo Lock Cargo Unlock Entry Unlock Button Function Entry Lock Locks entry door and arms security system. Unlocks entry door and disarms security system. Entry Unlock Also activates the dome light. Cargo Lock Locks cargo doors and arms security system.
Standard e-PAD Operation and Features The e-PAD is shipped with default Authority and Access Codes. If the OEM or dealer has not changed the default codes, the Authority and Access Codes are: Access code: Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 1 / 2...
Doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features Access code: Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Authority code: Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Locking Doors With Keypad Press and hold down the (1) button for 1-2 seconds. An Access Code is not needed to lock the doors.
e-PAD Configuration Keypad Setting Configurations: Entering a 5-digit access code enables the keypad. After entering the Access Code, the next button pressed initiates a secure operation, such as unlocking specific doors or some other operation. The following table should be filled out by your dealer to explain the function of each button.
Optional Keyless Entry System Features Not all of these features may be installed on your vehicle. Consult with your Dealer. Dome/Porch Light Activation The dome/porch light is activated for a timed duration (5-60 seconds) whenever a keypad button is pressed or when system is unlocked from FOB transmitter or vehicle switch.
Deactivate Lock Confirmation The system defaults to confirmation ON with power-up. Horn and headlight confirmation can be toggled off and on from the keypad. 1. Press and hold the (5 / 6) or (3) button for 5 seconds until the keypad beeps.
Compartment Light Activation Compartment lights are activated upon unlocking compartment doors (bank A-D) or toggling vehicle switch. The activation duration is controlled via trim pot. Starting the engine deactivates the light. Auxiliary ( * ) Output Activation Standard Mode: With proper wiring and system configuration, Aux 1 output can be activated with the “STAR”...
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Option 2 (no CAN keypad connected to network): 1. Remove power from module. 2. Move DIP switches 4-6 to the “ON” position. 3. Connect module to CAN network. 4. Connect power and GND to module (J1 P4,16 and J1 P7,19). 5.
Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL NOTES BEFORE BEGINNING TO KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE PROGRAMMING PROCESS. The Authority Code has only one purpose: it grants the owner sthe ability to set new Access Codes. The Authority Code must be EXACTLY 5 digits long.
The following area can be used to document the new Authority Code: My New Authority Code Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Notes: While in “Learn Mode,” each button push provides a double- chirp and the backlight flashes. ...
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3. Press and release the button that corresponds to the memory bank. For example, press (1 / 2) or (1) button for Memory #1 and press (3 / 4) or (2) button for Memory #2. During this activity you are choosing 1 of 5 (4) memory banks. 4.
Troubleshooting The keypad’s “Yellow Programming Wire”: In order to complete many higher-level reprogramming tasks, access to the keypad’s “yellow programming wire” is required. Access to this wire is usually intentionally restricted and difficult in an effort to detract unauthorized manipulation of the security system. Typically, a vehicle manufacturer will provide an access panel inside the vehicle to allow users with access to the inside of the vehicle relatively unobstructed access to the harness.
3. For some problems, the keypad provides five short beeps followed by a pause to indicate a CAN bus error. Make sure that both network wires are intact and connected to all TriMark CAN- enabled devices.
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Problem Description Possible Solution e-FOB Hints Verify RF receiver is powered and active. Button press does not provide correct operation Re-teach the FOB transmitter to the receiver. Move RF receiver away from enclosed metal areas and fully extend antennae. No operation or intermittent Check FOB transmitter battery voltage.
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Remote transmitter FOBs, batteries, and other equipment subject to normal ear and deterioration may need to be replaced periodically by dealer and/or end user and are not covered by this warranty. TriMark will not be liable for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages.
Appendix A: Installation and Application Notes This system uses low-voltage circuitry and wireless communication. To protect these components and to ensure the device operates as expected, these application notes must be followed. General Mounting Guidelines: The antennae must be left fully extended and exposed. Minimize shielding from metal enclosures.
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