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Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH OPTION 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 the ability
to set new Access Codes. The Authority Code must be EXACTLY 5
digits long. There are two ways to set the Authority Code with the
TriMark Full Feature System. Changing the Authority Code erases all
previous Access Codes and sets a new Access Code in memory bank
1 that is the same as the new Authority Code.
Important: Authority and Access Codes should be different for the
greatest security.
Program New Authority Code
Preparation:
1. Find the wiring harness coming out of the back of the keypad.
Sometimes there is an access panel to the back of the keypad
inside the vehicle. If not, you will need to remove the keypad
from the vehicle.
Programming:
1. With the keypad still powered (this may require that the door be
shut), short the yellow wire to ground for about 5 seconds, or until
the keypad begins to beep.
2. The keypad will beep for 3 seconds; remove the short before the
keypad stops beeping. The keypad is now in “Learn Mode.”
3. Enter a new 5-digit Authority Code (double chirps after each
button press). The keypad chirps 3 times after the 5
th
digit’s entry.
4. Re-enter the new Authority Code for confirmation. The keypad
will chirp FOUR times for successful confirmation. A long beep
indicates a failure to change the code.
5. Test the new code to confirm it.
The following area can be used to document the new Authority Code:
Authority Code
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
5