TriMark e-FOB, e-ASK, e-PAD, e-GRAB Consumers Manual

e-ASK
electronic Access Security Keyless-entry
FOB
ee--FOB
Consumer Manual
Consumer Manual
FCC ID: TV2EFOB1
FCC ID: TV2EFOB1
(UM12 ~ 22271-02)
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PAD
PAD
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................. 1
e-FOB Operation and Features - Standard Mode ...................... 2
e-FOB Operation and Features - Cargo Mode ........................... 3
Standard e-PAD Operation and Features .................................. 4
Lock Doors with Keypad ............................................................ 4
Using Secure Operations .......................................................... 4
Available Secure Operations ..................................................... 4
Doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features ................................... 5
Lock Doors with Keypad ............................................................ 5
Door Bell Operation ................................................................... 5
Using Secure Operations .......................................................... 5
Available Secure Operations ..................................................... 5
More e-PAD Features ................................................................... 6
Protective Deactivating Security Feature .................................. 6
Buzzer Operation ...................................................................... 6
Grab Handle Lighting ................................................................ 6
Dome Light Activation ............................................................... 6
Emergency Override ................................................................. 6
Teaching Additional FOB Transmitters ..................................... 7
Training Wireless Switches ....................................................... 8
Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes .................... 9
Option 1 ...................................................................................... 9
Option 2 ...................................................................................... 10
Assign New Access Codes ........................................................ 11
Additional System Features ........................................................ 12
Light Activation .......................................................................... 12
2nd Unlock Output ..................................................................... 12
3rd Unlock Output ...................................................................... 12
2nd Auxiliary Output .................................................................. 12
Panic Mode ................................................................................ 12
Lock/Unlock Confirmation .......................................................... 12
Lock/Unlock Confirmation Control ............................................. 12
Emergency Override .................................................................. 13
Starter Kill Feature ..................................................................... 13
Smart LED ................................................................................. 13
Vehicle Alarm ............................................................................ 13
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 14
Introduction
This manual provides the necessary information for the proper installation and use of TriMark’s Discrete e-PAD / e-FOB System.
The Discrete e-PAD / e-FOB system includes:  e-FOB (keyless entry radio frequency [RF] FOB transmitter and
receiver)
 e-PAD or e-GRAB Handle (keypad user interface) - Keypad
integrated grab handle. Clean acrylic rod with mild soap and
water only.
The Full-Feature RF receiver and FOB transmitters are shipped programmed. After making all necessary wiring connections the
e-PAD / e-FOB system will function as indicated in this manual.
TriMark Full-Feature RF Controller
e-PAD - available vertical
or horizontal
e-GRAB Handle
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e-FOB Operation and Features - Standard Mode
Lock button
Horn button
* button
Unlock button
Button Function
Lock Unlock Horn
Locks all doors and arms security system. Unlocks doors and disarms security system. Also
activates the dome light. Activates panic mode when pressed and held for 2 seconds.
* button function is OEM/dealer defined. Possible
* button
Notes:
 While the engine is running only the entry unlock function of the
assignment include: interior/exterior lighting, awning
extension/retraction, gas cap, hood, etc.
e-FOB remains activated —other functions are deactivated.
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e-FOB Operation and Features - Cargo Mode
Entry Lock
Cargo Lock
Cargo Unlock
Entry Unlock
Button Function
Entry Lock
Entry Unlock
Cargo Lock
Cargo Unlock
Notes:
 While the engine is running only the entry unlock function of the
e-FOB remains activated —other functions are deactivated.
Locks entry doors and arms security system. Unlocks entry doors and disarms security system. Also
activates the porch light. Locks compartment doors and arms security system. Unlocks compartment doors and disarms security
system.
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Standard e-PAD Operation and Features
The e-PAD is shipped with default Authority and Access Codes. Unless the OEM or dealer has changed default codes, the Authority and
Access Codes are: Access code:
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1 / 2 3 / 4 5 / 6 7 / 8 9 / 0
Authority code:
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 / 8
Lock Doors with Keypad
Press and hold down the (1 / 2) or button for 1-2 seconds. An access code is not needed to lock the doors.
Using Secure Operations
Entering a valid 5-digit Access Code provides a double-beep and enables a secure operation. After entering an Access Code, the keypad is enabled for 5 seconds and the next button pressed initiates a secure operation, such as unlocking doors.
Notes:
 The Authority Code does not allow for secure operations. It is only
used to assign access codes.
 If an unassigned button or no button is pressed while the system
is enabled, the keypad reverts back to a disabled state.
 If keypad does not provide a double beep, a valid Access Code
has not been entered.
Available Secure Operations
Button (1 / 2): Unlock entry doors. Button (3 / 4): Unlock doors wired to 2nd Button (5 / 6): N/A Button (7 / 8): Sequentially activate entry unlock and 2nd unlock
outputs.
Button (9 / 0): Toggle dome light output.
Unlock output.
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Doorbell e-PAD Operation and Features
Access code:
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1 2 3 4 4
Authority code:
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
4 4 4 4 4
Lock Doors With Keypad
Press and hold down the (1) button for 1-2 seconds. A n access code is not needed to lock the doors.
Door Bell Operation
The doorbell button provides a 0.5 second ground pulse from the 2nd Auxiliary output when pressed. An access code is not necessary for the doorbell. DIP Switch #8 and #9 of the RF receiver must be OFF to provide the correct output.
Using Secure Operations
Entering a valid 5-digit access code provides a double beep and enables a secure operation. After entering an access code, the keypad is enabled for 5 seconds and the next button pressed initiates a secure operation, such as unlocking doors.
Notes:
 The authority code does not allow for secure operations. It is only
used to assign access codes (see page 9 for information on setting authority and access codes).
 If an unassigned button or no button is pressed while the system
is enabled, the keypad reverts back to disabled state.
 If keypad does not provide double beep, a valid access code has
not been entered.
Available Secure Operations
Button (1): Unlock entry doors. Button (2): Unlock doors wired to 2nd Button (3): NA Button (4): Sequentially activate entry unlock and 2nd unlock
outputs.
Unlock output.
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More e-PAD Features
Protective Deactivating Security Feature
If a correct code is not entered after 20 button presses, the keypad enters an inactive mode that disables button recognition for 1 minute. This helps prevent unauthorized access by entering random codes. There is no button feedback while the system is disabled.
Buzzer Operation
The keypad buzzer chirps once when power is first applied to the keypad and for each key press during regular use. When an authorized access code is entered, the system chirps twice to indicate readiness to secure operation.
The keypad chirps twice for each button press while in learn mode. When a new access code is defined, the system chirps 3 times. If an incorrect code is entered during learn mode, there is a 1-2 second chirp.
Grab Handle Lighting
The acrylic rod LED is powered separately from the keypad. The OEM wiring determines when the rod is lit. The e-PAD is lit with a button press and while training new access and authority codes.
Dome Light Activation
The dome light is toggled on for 5 minutes with a secure (9 / 0) operation. Repeating the (9 / 0) operation while the dome light is on will turn the light off.
Emergency Override
To disarm the alarm in case of FOB transmitter and access code loss:
1. Turn ignition on (apply 12V to yellow wire of C1).
2. Press and hold the push button for 3 seconds.
3. Turn ignition off (remove 12V from yellow wire of C1).
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Teaching Additional FOB Transmitters
1. Plug the LED into C6 and the push button into C7 on the receiver. These may already be plugged into your module by the OEM.
2. Turn ignition off and disarm alarm.
3. Press and release the programming button 3 times. The LED will turn on red after 3 seconds.
4. Press and release the Lock button of each new FOB transmitter once. The LED will flash off and the horn will sound once. Up to 60 transmitters may be programmed at one time.
5. Repeat step 4 until all fobs are programmed.
Notes:
 If you place the system in learn mode and teach nothing, the
system will exit in 10 seconds.
 When new transmitters are taught, all old transmitters are
erased.
 The memory for codes will not be erased if power is removed.  As soon as the LED turns off, the system is fully functional.
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Training Wireless Switches
Up to 20 wireless switches can be trained to the RF controller. A wireless switch can provide door ajar information, input from a shock sensor, a mo­tion sensor, a glass break sensor, etc.
1. Plug the LED into C6 and the programming button into C7 on the receiver. These may already be plugged into your module by the OEM.
2. Turn ignition off and disarm alarm.
3. Press and release the programming button 5 times. The LED will turn on green after 2 seconds.
4. Press the programming button X number of times to store the wire­less sensor in X position (1-25). The LED will briefly flash red.
5. Remove the magnet from the wireless sensor to activate the out­put. The horn will honk and the siren will sound.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to train additional wireless sensors. If two sensors are trained to the same position, only the second sensor will be active.
Notes:
 As soon as the LED turns off, the system is fully functional.  The system exits learn mode after 10 seconds of inactivity.  To erase all wireless sensors, turn ignition on and press the pro-
gramming button 10 times. The horn and siren will sound once to indicate that all sensors have been erased.
 The memory for codes will not be erased if power is removed.
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Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH OPTION AND
ALL NOTES BEFORE BEGINNING TO KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE PROGRAMMING PROCESS.
The Authority Code has only one purpose; it grants the owner the ability to set new Access Codes. The Authority Code must be EXACTLY 5 digits long. There are two ways to set the Authority Code with the TriMark Full Feature System. Changing the Authority Code erases all previous Access Codes and sets a new Access Code in memory bank 1 that is the same as the new Authority Code.
Important: Authority and Access Codes should be different for the greatest security.
Option 1. Use when you cannot find the RF controller or if the OEM
does not fully install the e-PAD / e-FOB system. Preparation:
1. Find the wiring harness coming out of the back of the keypad. This is usually behind the passenger armrest next to the entrance door.
Programming:
2. With the keypad still plugged in, short the yellow wire to ground (a paper clip between the yellow and black wires in the connector works) until the keypad begins to beep.
3. The keypad will beep for 3 seconds; remove the short before the keypad stops beeping. The keypad is now in “Learn Mode.”
4. Enter a new 5-digit Authority Code (double chirps after each button press). The keypad chirps 3 times after the 5
5. Re-enter the new Authority Code for confirmation. The keypad will chirp FOUR times for successful confirmation. A long beep indicates a failure to change the code.
6. Test the new code to confirm it.
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digit’s entry.
Use a jumper or
paper clip to
temporarily short
yellow and black
wires together
with the keypad
still plugged in
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Option 2. Use when you have access to the RF controller and you
are certain the OEM has fully hooked up e-PAD / e-FOB system (not common).
Preparation:
1. Plug the LED into C6 and the push button into C7 on the receiver (see page 6).
2. Disarm alarm (see emergency override page 6) and turn ignition on (12V at yellow wire of C1).
Programming:
3. Press and release the push button 3 times. Wait 3 seconds. The keypad will beep for 3 seconds. The keypad is now in “Learn Mode”.
4. Enter a new 5-digit Authority Code. (Double chirps after each button press). The keypad chirps 3 times after the 5
5. Re-enter the new Authority Code for confirmation. The keypad will chirp FOUR times after successful confirmation. A long beep indicates a failure to change the code.
6. Test the new code to confirm it.
The user is given 2 minutes to complete this procedure. If it isn’t completed in time, or an error is made, the system will exit learn mode and a long chirp will sound to indicate the error.
Notes:
 While in “Learn Mode,” each button push provides a double-chirp
and the backlight flashes.
 The authority code is to be controlled by individuals (owners of
vehicle, fleet manager, etc.) who manage the distribution of access codes to vehicle users.
 The authority code should be changed when the vehicle is sold.  The authority code does not enable secure functions (lock/unlock
doors, etc.)—it is only used to assign access codes.
 Doorbell systems only allow codes using buttons 1-4 and provides
for 4 unique access codes.
 The keypad automatically leaves “Learn Mode” when the new
code is set.
The following area can be used to document the Authority Code:
Authority Code
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
th
digit’s entry.
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Assign New Access Codes
The Access Codes are used for secure functions, such as unlocking doors. The Access Codes must be EXACTLY 5 digits long. With a valid Authority Code, an Access Code can be programmed with the following instructions:
1. Press the (5 / 6) or (3) button for 5 seconds until the keypad beeps. The backlighting of the keypad will flash indicating the keypad is in “Learn Mode.”
2. Enter the 5-digit Authority Code (see page 4 for the code).
 If you enter an INCORRECT Authority Code, the keypad will
beep for 1 second, and leave “Learn Mode.”
 If you enter a CORRECT Authority Code, the keypad will
provide a constant beep that will only stop after you have defined a memory bank to store the new Access Code.
3. Press and release the button that corresponds to the memory bank. For example, press (1 / 2) or (1) button for Memory #1 and press (3 / 4) or (2) button for Memory #2. During this activity you are choosing 1 of 5 (4) memory banks.
4. Enter a new 5-digit Access Code. The keypad chirps 3 times after the 5
5. Re-enter the new Access Code for confirmation. The keypad will chirp 3 times after a successful confirmation. A long beep indicates a failure to change the code.
6. Test the new code to confirm a successful change.
Repeat process to assign additional Access Codes.
Notes:
 Up to 5 (4 for doorbell keypads) different Access Codes can be
assigned at any time. As additional Access Codes are defined, pre-existing Access Codes are overwritten. For example, if a new
Access Code is assigned to Memory #3, the previous Access Code in Memory #3 is no longer valid.
 If an error is made at any point, or if time runs out, the keypad will
exit “Learn Mode,” provide a 1-2 second beep, and not change
anything. The following area can be used to document the access code assignments:
Memory # User Name Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5
1/2 (1) 3/4 (2) 5/6 (3) 7/8 (4)
9/0
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digit’s entry.
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Additional System Features
Light Activation
When the alarm is armed, the parking lights and headlights flash. With an unlock instruction from either the fob transmitter or keypad; the dome light stays illuminated for 30 seconds and the parking and headlights flash.
2nd Unlock Output
Press and release the Unlock button on the fob transmitter twice for a pulse output. Enter secure operation (3 / 4) or (2) from keypad. (Standard mode only.)
3rd Unlock Output
The 3rd Unlock output is actuated with the unlock command and with the secure operation (5 / 6) or (3). (Standard mode only.)
2nd Auxiliary Output
The 2nd Auxiliary output is actuated by pressing the doorbell button on the keypad or holding down the unlock button for two seconds.
Panic Mode
Pressing and holding the Horn button (center left) for 2 seconds activates panic mode. During panic mode, horn/siren is continuo usly activated and headlights and parking lights flash for 30 seconds. Pressing the unlock button deactivates panic mode. (Standard mode only.)
Lock/Unlock Confirmation
The horn and siren chirp once when the alarm is armed. If the alarm has been set off since the last unlock command, the siren and horn chirp 4 times to indicate the alarm activity when the system is disarmed. The horn and siren chirp twice on unlock. The headlight and parking light outputs pulse once on a lock and unlock.
Lock/Unlock Confirmation Control
The siren and horn confirmation is controlled by pressing lock, unlock, and auxiliary (*) buttons at the same time. A single chirp is heard when confirmation is muted. A double chirp occurs when turned on. Cargo mode: Press entry lock, entry unlock, and cargo unlock.
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Emergency Override
To disarm the alarm in case of FOB transmitter and access code loss:
1. Turn ignition on (apply 12V to yellow wire).
2. Press and hold the push button for 3-seconds. LED turns off.
3. Turn ignition off (remove 12V from yellow wire).
Starter Kill Feature
The starter kill feature is active for 30 minutes after the alarm is activated.
Smart LED:
The smart LED indicates system alarm status:
 Slow flash = Armed  Off = Disarmed  Fast flash = Alarm activated
Vehicle Alarm
The alarm is armed with either a single or double lock press. When the alarm is armed, the parking lights flash and the horn/siren chirp. The smart LED flashes continuously.
The alarm is activated with a security trigger input or if the ignition is started. The horn, siren, parking lights and head lights flash for 30 seconds. The starter kill is activated for 30 minutes. Press the unlock button to deactivate the alarm.
There is a 5 second delay before the system will recognize a security input. If a security input (door ajar switch, motion sensor, glass break sensor, etc.) is triggered while the alarm is armed, the security input must be turned off and then on before the alarm is activated. The horn and siren chirp 3 times if a security input is active when the alarm is armed.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Description Possible Solution
e-FOB Hints
Verify power to RF receiver
Button press does not provide
correct operation
No operation or intermittent operation
One particular e-FOB function does not work
Replace FOB transmitter battery Re-teach the FOB transmitter to the
receiver Move RF receiver away from enclosed
metal areas and fully extend antenna Check FOB transmitter battery voltage.
Batteries need to be changed every 1-2 years depending on usage.
Check wire connection of affected function at RF module and wiring harness
e-PAD Hints
No response with button press Verify connection of keypad.
Verify that code has not been changed. Reassign keypad with instructions on
Access code is not recognized
Acrylic rod develops surface cracks
page 8.
Confirm use of an access code, not the
authority code.
A petroleum or alcohol based product
was used to clean rod. Only use mild soap and water on rod.
e-ASK System Hints
Clean the door contacts and make sure
Entrance door does not respond to lock/unlock commands
For additional troubleshooting service, assistance, and/or warranty
information on OEM-installed systems, please contact the OEM of your vehicle.
they are not bent, damaged, or improperly aligned.
If your doorway has a wire harness
instead of contact plates in the doorway, make sure the wires are not broken.
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This product has been manufactured with methods to ensure high quality and to meet the high expectations of our customers. TriMark warrants this product to be free from workmanship defects and will remedy issues per TriMark's warranty policy.
Remote transmitter FOBs, batteries, and other equipment subject to normal wear and deterioration may need to be replaced periodicall y by dealer and/or end user and are not covered by this warranty. TriMark will not be liable for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages.
This system complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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UM12
22271-02
09/13-7
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