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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. 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.
Preparation:
1. Find the wiring harness coming out of the back of the keypad.
This is usually behind the passenger armrest next to the
entrance door. In some cases, the keypad may need to be
removed from the side of the vehicle to access the harness in
the correct location. See Page 16.
Programming:
2. With the keypad still
plugged in, short the
yellow wire to ground until
the keypad begins to beep
(tucking the stripped, loose
yellow wire into the back of
the connector with the
black wire works).
3. The keypad will beep for 3
seconds; remove the short
before the keypad stops
beeping. The keypad is
now in “Learn Mode.”
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. Test the new code to confirm it.
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