Keyless Entry System Owner’s Manual
Contents
Introduction .................................................................................... 3
Precautions .................................................................................... 4
Remote Control Transmitter
Controls and Functions ............................................................. 6
Battery Replacement ................................................................ 8
Remote Control Code Programming
How to Program Remote Control Transmitters ......................... 9
Please write the serial number of the remote control below. Keep this booklet as a
record of your purchase.
Remote Control No.:
Main Unit No.:
No.:
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Honda Keyless Entr
System.
Your Honda Keyless Entry System is the product of y
research and development. It will give you many years of reliab
performance, protection, and convenience.
The system consists of a remote control transmitter.
The remote control allows you to operate from outside the v
while simultaneously locking and unlocking the doors.
transmitter can also be used to intentionally activate the hor
case of an emergency.
To take full advantage of your Honda Keyless Entry System, w
encourage you to read this manual thoroughly.
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This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device ma
cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any
interference that may be received including interference that ma
cause undesired operation.
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Precautions
Remote Control Range
Several factors affect and reduce
remote control range. Among
these are:
1. Proximity to buildings and
automobiles.
2. Proximity to high power
transmitters (television,
radio, cellular, HAM radio,
etc.).
3. When the battery becomes
weak, the remote control
range becomes short.
Vehicle construction and the
surrounding environment cause
reflected waves that may
interfere with the low power RF
signal transmitted by the remote
control. This interference may
result in "dead spots" around the
vehicle; places where remote
control signals will not be
accepted by the main unit.
Handling Remote
Control Transmitter
The remote control transmitter is
a sophisticated electronic device.
To maintain optimum system
performance, avoid mishandling
the remote control (i.e. dropping,
throwing).
Temperature
Avoid exposing the remote
control transmitter to extreme
hot or cold weather conditions.
Liquids
Never submerge the Remote
Control Transmitter in water.
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