The transmitters included in the security system kit are pre-programmed at the
factory, with button assignments (channels) prioritized in a standard format.
Refer to the chart for standard factory configuration.
Factory Settings for Transmitter Buttons
BUTTON
Button 1
Button 2
Both Buttons
* Some of the more common accessories for these channels are;
AS 9151
AS 9256
AS 9154
AS 9153
CHANNEL
1
2
3
SYSTEM FUNCTION
Remote Arm/Disarm
Remote Emergency Panic
Door Lock/Unlock (Optional)
Pulsed Output
*(Optional Devices)
Switched Output
* (Optional Devices)
Remote Car Starter
Remote Trunk Release Relay
Remote Garage Door Interface
Remote Window Roll Up
Released 7-10-95.
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These factory programmed settings can be prioritized based on an individual's
frequency of use, (i.e. pressing both buttons simultaneously to activate channel
1, arm/disarm etc.) by following the normal programming instructions below.
Please note when changing the button sequences of the factory settings, it is
necessary to perform steps 5, 9, and 12 three times using "transmitter A", followed
by one time using "transmitter B".
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS:
It is important to remember that during programming, each individual step of the
procedure must be executed within 15 seconds of the previous step. When the
15 second time limit is allowed to expire, the system will automatically exit
program mode. This is indicated by a long "chirp"(*) from the siren.
Additionally, any time the ignition key is turned off while programming, the system
will immediately exit program mode. This is also indicated by a long "chirp"(*)
from the siren.
TO PROGRAM ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS:
1. Enter the vehicle, and turn the ignition key to the "on" position.
2. Move the valet/bypass switch on - off - on - off - on then off.
3. The dash L.E.D. will flash(*) one time, and the siren will "chirp"(*) one time,
indicating the system is ready to accept programming for channel 1, or the
arm/disarm and panic functions.
4. You can assign any of the three transmitter button functions listed below to
channel 1.
a) Pressing button 1 on the keychain transmitter.
b) Pressing button 2 on the keychain transmitter.
5. Press and hold the selected choice a, b, or c above, until the siren emits a long
6. Move the valet/bypass switch on, then off again.
7. The dash mounted L.E.D. will flash (*) 2 times, and the siren will "chirp"(*) one
8. You can assign any one of the two remaining button functions listed in 4a, 4b,
9. Press and hold the selected choice. The siren will emit a long "chirp"(*) to
* Except PRO-9246R & PRO-9445
c) Pressing both buttons simultaneously on the keychain transmitter.
"chirp"(*) to confirm that programming of channel 1 was successful.
time, indicating that the system is ready to accept programming for channel
2, or the pulsed ground output for remote trunk release, remote car starter,
etc.
or 4c above to operate channel 2. You cannot use the button(s) that operate
channel 1, selected in step 5, to operate channel 2.
confirm that programming of channel 2 was successful.
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10. Move the valet/bypass switch on, then off again.
11. The dash mounted L.E.D. will flash(*) 3 times, and the siren will "chirp"(*) one
time, indicating that the system is ready to accept programming for channel
3. (PRO-9249R & PRO-9246R)
12. Press and hold the remaining transmitter button function. The siren will emit
a long "chirp"(*) to confirm that programming of channel 3 was successful.
13. To exit program mode, either turn the ignition key to the off position, or move
the valet switch on then off one additional time. This is indicated by a long
"chirp"(*) from the siren.
QUICK REFERENCE:
You can program any individual channel, without reprogramming all channels,
by following the quick reference chart below.
CHANNEL
1
2
3
After the desired channel is programmed, turn the ignition key to the off position
to exit programming mode.
VALET SWITCH
ON then OFF 3 Times
ON then OFF 4 Times
ON then OFF 5 Times
L.E.D.
1 Flash
2 Flashes
3 Flashes
* Except PRO-9246R & PRO-9445
BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
The transmitter incorporates a small red L.E.D. built into the case. This L.E.D.
can be used to indicate battery condition. You will notice a decrease in transmitter
range as the battery condition deteriorates. To replace the battery...
1. Remove the transmitter cover by removing the small screw from the back of
the transmitter case.
2. Remove the discharged battery, making note of the orientation of the + and
- contacts, and dispose of properly.
3. Install the new (type GP 23A) battery, taking care to orient the + and - contacts
properly.
4. Replace the transmitter cover, taking care not to damage the L.E.D. or
switches on the circuit board.
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ORDER FORM FOR 2 BUTTON TRANSMITTER
MODEL NO. PRO 94 BT2
IMPORTANT: To help us expedite your order, please print all of the information
legibly, and mail this form and your payment according to the instructions below.
1. Name : ________________________________________________________
Address : ________________________________________________________
City : ______________________ State : ________ Zip Code : ________________
2. Telephone Number : (__________) __________________________________
3. Enter the total number of transmitters required here : ______________________
4. The cost per transmitter is $ 65.00.
5. Enter the total amount enclosed here : _________________________________
( New York state residents must include the appropriate sales tax. )
6. Method of payment; check one of the boxes below.
Mastercard Visa Check or money order * (do not send cash)
* Make checks payable to Audiovox Corporation
7. Credit Card Number : _____________________________________________
8. Credit Card Expiration Date : _________________________
Credit card purchasers can order additional or replacement
transmitters by phone. Simply dial 1 - 800 - 645 - 4994, and
follow the instructions from the operator interface.
9. Mail this form, and your check, to ;
Audiovox Corporation
150 Marcus Blvd.
Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788
Attn: TRANSMITTER DEPARTMENT
Form No. 128-4618
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