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• A paired key can have three different states, active, inactive and erased.
• Once a key is paired it is regarded as active. At this point the key is permanently
locked to its paired keyless ECM and cannot be paired to any other keyless ECM.
• A paired key is required to allow the motorcycle to power ON in order to perform
key pairing operations. All available paired keys should be obtained before
starting these operations.
• Paired keys can be erased using the Re-Register All Keys function on the Triumph
diagnostic tool. When this function is used, the key being used to power the
motorcycle will remain paired and active. Any other paired keys will be registered
as inactive.
• When using the Re-Register All Keys function, a ten minute (600 second) security
time delay is applied to the first key pairing. Further key pairings are subject to a
five minute (300 second) time delay.
• Inactive keys can be either paired and reactivated, or replaced by new keys and
overwritten.
• Any inactive keys that are overwritten are then stored as erased in the keyless
ECM memory. A maximum of three erased keys can be stored.
• Erasing more keys after the maximum of three erased keys has been reached, will
result in the erased keys being overwritten. Erased keys that are overwritten are
then rendered permanently unusable.
• Stored erased keys can be paired and reactivated providing that the maximum
number of three paired keys has not been reached. When a key is reactivated, it is
moved from its 'erased' memory slot to a vacant 'active' memory slot.