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Lotus Evora 2011 - 5. Keys & Security Alarm; Transmitter Keys and System Overview

Lotus Evora 2011
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5. KEYS & SECURITY ALARM
Transmitter Keys
Two transmitter keys are provided with the car. The transmit-
ter keys combine a coded mechanical blade with a three button
transmitter head. The blade is used to operate the ignition switch/
steering column lock, and the emergency manual door locking
function via the left hand door. The keyhead push buttons are
used to operate the electronic immobiliser, alarm system and
central door locking.
The two transmitter keys should be kept separate, and a
replacement obtained immediately after any loss. Ensure that
a spare key is always accessible to guard against becoming
stranded.
The 4-digit code for the mechanical key, the unique se-
rial number of the immobiliser/alarm, and the system’s 5-digit
sPecifc Identification Number (PIN), are supplied on plastic
tags attached to the key ring of a new vehicle. In order to al-
low replacement transmitter keys to be matched to the car, it
is essential that these numbers are recorded and kept safely
with the vehicle documents. Memorising the PIN will allow the
security system to be overridden in case of transmitter loss or
failure (see page 28).
If the codes are not available on receipt of the vehicle, im-
mediately enquire with the dealer or vendor.
Keys & Security Alarm
End button;
Manual siren, tailgate
Centre button;
Disarm, mobilise, unlock
Logo button;
Arm & Lock
TRANSMITTER KEY
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