Pyle PWD901 User Manual - Page 20
Passive Transponder Systems, ADDING TRANSMITTERS
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Passive Transponder Systems: Passive transponder systems have become the most popular anti-theft system among vehicle manufacturers (Ford, Honda, BMW, Toyota, Nissan and others). This system requires use of a tiny passive transmitter housed in the base of the key. This device activates when placed close to the vehicle's ignition switch. The starter will usually crank but the fuel system will be disabled, not allowing the vehicle to run, if the transponder is not detected. To properly interface into transponder systems, a transponder bypass module must be installed. These modules allow full functionality of the factory anti-theft system and usually require the use of a spare key. ADDING TRANSMITTERS To add a new transmitter to the system have the desired transmitters ready and follow the Code Learning sequence. To enter Code Learning Mode: 1. Turn the ignition on, off, on, off and leave on. • The siren will chirp. 2. Press and hold the Override switch. • The siren will chirp 3 times. 3. Release the Override switch. 4. Press the Lock Button on the transmitter. • The siren will chirp once. 5. Repeat step 3 for each additional transmitter, up to four total transmitters. • The siren will chirp an additional time for each added transmitter. 6. Turn off the ignition. • The siren will chirp 3 times. NOTE: If a transmitter is lost or stolen, make sure to code all 4 transmitter memory locations. (Example: If only one transmitter is used, repeat step 3 three more times to remove any previously programmed transmitters.) 20
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