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© 1999 Directed Electronics, Inc. N381 9/99
Transmitter Code Linking
Channels Four, Five and Six can be linked to the disarm function of a transmitter. Once a channel is linked to dis-
arm, each time that transmitter is used to disarm, the system will supply a 200mA (-) pulse on the linked output
wire.To link a channel to disarm:
1. Open a door: (The H1/5 GREEN wire or the H1/7 VIOLET wire must already be con-
nected.)
2. Turn the ignition on: (The H1/9 YELLOW wire must already be connected.)
3. Select Channel Four, Five or Six: Press and release the Valet
®
/Program switch the
number of times equal to the channel you wish to link. Then press and HOLD the
Valet
®
/Program switch. The siren will chirp to confirm what channel you have accessed.
4. Press the disarm button on transmitter: While holding the Valet
®
/Program switch,
press the button that is used to disarm the system. The siren will chirp once.The selected
channel is now linked to disarm of that transmitter only.
NOTE: A channel cannot be linked to disarm and be controlled by a separate button on
the same transmitter. A different transmitter, however can still control that channel indepen-
dently.
One application for Transmitter Code Linking is memory seats. Most memory seats have two recall positions. One
transmitter could output Channel Four on disarm to recall one of the seat memory positions. Then, the second trans-
mitter would be linked to Channel Five and each time it was used to disarm, the second seat position would be
recalled.
NOTE: Once a channel has been linked, that output is no longer programmable. A one second pulse will
be supplied, whenever the system is disarmed via the linked transmitter.
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