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Key registration with the system in the ‘taught’ state is used
to ensure that the motor vehicle owner have additional available
ignition keys (without deleting codes registered in the previous
ignition key registration session).
In order to register a key it is necessary to carry out the fol-
lowing operations:
– start up the ignition using one of the registered keys, turning
it into position I (Fig. 3.10) of the ignition starter switch;
– make sure that ignition is started up, key code is recognized
(the immobilizer turning-on signal device
is OFF);
– 10 seconds after starting up, shut ignition, turning the key
into the 0 position (Fig. 3.10);
– For 10 s start up the ignition using another registered key,
make sure that the ignition is started up, the key is recognized;
– 10 s after starting up, shut ignition. The immobilizer turning-
on signal device
starts blinking, the system is ON;
– For 20 s (signal device blinking time) start up the ignition
using the key to be registered. Registration is completed if in 5 s
the signal device goes out. If the signal device is lit continuously
(without blinking), the key registration is considered uncompleted.
If a larger number of keys should be taught, repeat the key
registration procedure.
WARNING! Switching on the start motor or violation of the
specied time intervals or switching OFF the power supply system
prevent logging on the key registration procedure, and if the system
is already in the procedure, interrupt all further key registration
operations.
Key re-registration is used if at least one key is lost, and to
register additional keys (by deleting codes of the previously reg-
istered keys).
For this purpose it is necessary to switch the system over to
the ‘key upgrading’ state and re-register keys:
– start up the ignition using one of the registered keys, turning
it into position I (Fig. 3.10) of the ignition starter switch;