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Keyless Entry Transmitters

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The keyless entry transmitters are used to lock and unlock the vehicle door while away from the immediate area of the vehicle. The 2 Way Advance Remote Start System is designed to operate at distances of up to three times that of the factory remote start system. Up to 4 transmitters may be programmed to a single vehicle. A single 2 Way Advance Remote Start transmitter may be programmed to two vehicles, provided both vehicle have the 2 Way Advance Remote Start System installed.

The 2 Way Advance Remote Start transmitter acts as both a transmitter and a receiver. As a transmitter, it sends commands which are received by the RCDLR. As a receiver, various vehicle information is received by the transmitter and displayed on the LCD.

The 2 Way Advance Remote Start transmitter can display the following information on the LCD:

To verify all LCD display segments are operating properly, pressing the left transmitter button for 10 seconds will briefly display all LCD segments. In some situations, it is possible for a transmitter to operate vehicle devices such as door lock or remote start, but is unable to receive information from the RCDLR for display on the LCD. This may be a normal occurrence based on conditions and no attempt should be made to correct it.