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Contents

Responder LE 2-Way & 1-Way............................................................................. 3

Advanced Remote Control Commands ................................................... 4

Fault Condition Alerts ........................................................................... 4

Basic Commands ................................................................................................. 5

Remote Start ........................................................................................ 5

Lock ................................................................................................... 5

Unlock ................................................................................................ 5

AUX/Trunk .......................................................................................... 5

Advanced Commands ......................................................................................... 6

Runtime Reset ...................................................................................... 6

Remote Control Configuration .............................................................................. 7

Remote Programming ........................................................................... 7

Remote Pairing  ................................................................................... 7

Remote Features  ................................................................................. 8

Keypad Lock ....................................................................................... 9

Remote Beeps* .................................................................................... 9

Remote Start Features ........................................................................................ 10

Disabling Remote Start ....................................................................... 10

Remote and System Operations .......................................................................... 11

Out of Range .................................................................................... 11

No Remote Output ............................................................................. 11

Battery Information ............................................................................................ 12

Low Battery ....................................................................................... 12

Low Battery Alerts .............................................................................. 12

Battery Life ........................................................................................ 13

Battery Replacement Responder LE 2-Way ............................................ 13

Battery Disposal ................................................................................ 14

Government Regulations .................................................................................... 15

Warning! Safety First ......................................................................................... 17

Limited Lifetime Consumer Warranty ................................................................... 18

9251-9153VL   2012-07-11

Summary of Contents for 9153VL

Page 1: ...ing 7 Remote Pairing 7 Remote Features 8 Keypad Lock 9 Remote Beeps 9 Remote Start Features 10 Disabling Remote Start 10 Remote and System Operations 11 Out of Range 11 No Remote Output 11 Battery Inf...

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Page 3: ...ese LEDs are only visible when On Each button has an associated LED next to it that are active during related operations These LEDs are labeled respec tively as Lock LED Unlock LED Remote Start LED Au...

Page 4: ...tart feature the AUX LED and a fault tone plays to alert of the fault condition Remote Start feature not available when the Remote Start status is incorrect upon receiving the command Example Runtime...

Page 5: ...en the preset runtime times out or when any shutdown zone becomes active Note Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for more information Lock Press and release AUX AUX The doors lock if connected and par...

Page 6: ...ommands Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for more information on advanced commands that are specific to each vehicle Runtime Reset Press the AUX button 1 time and then AUX AUX Re starts the remote s...

Page 7: ...for 1 second 3 transmit LED flash es and 3 beeps indicate remote is ready to pair 3 Press and release 1 time the Integrated Programming Button IPB on the XL202 4 Within 5 seconds press and hold the IP...

Page 8: ...ns indicated in the tables below to set the feature option Responder LE 2 way remote control The Ghost LEDs next to the button indicate the feature settings 1 way remote control The 1 way remote will...

Page 9: ...nd a fault tone play as an alert To unlock the buttons press the AUX button followed by the AUX AUX button The Ghost LEDs flash and tones play to confirm unlocking LED will flash on triggers on the Re...

Page 10: ...s that are specific to each vehicle Disabling Remote Start Remote start can be disabled by moving the Toggle Switch to the Off position If remote start is attempted while Off the engine will not start...

Page 11: ...d a long fault tone plays as an alert No Remote Output Occasionally when a command is performed the remote may not generate a command confirmation output or Out of Range output This indicates that the...

Page 12: ...2 way and 1 way remote controls with many years of trouble free operation Low Battery After a command is performed the Responder LE 2 way and 1 way remote control check their battery level and when t...

Page 13: ...Battery Replacement Responder LE 2 Way 1 Slide the battery cover up by apply ing equal pressure at its top and bot tom the arrow on the cover indicates the direction remove the cover from the remote...

Page 14: ...it front and circuit board over remove battery from clip and replace Note Verify that the battery polarity is correct when replacing 3 Reposition all parts and snap together Battery Disposal Directed...

Page 15: ...g measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the rece...

Page 16: ...this device must accept any radio interference that may be received even if this interference could affect the operation of the device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party resp...

Page 17: ...g the installed menu wheel It is the user s sole responsibility to properly handle and keep out of reach from children all remote control transmitters to assure that the system does not unintentionall...

Page 18: ...D BY DIRECTED FOR WARRANTY REPAIR WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER WILL BE DENIED This warranty is non transferable and is automatically void if the unit s date code or serial numbe...

Page 19: ...S NOT BEEN PURCHASED FROM DIRECTED OR AN AUTHORIZED DIRECTED DEALER OR IF THE UNIT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT UNREASONABLE USE NEGLIGENCE ACTS OF GOD NEGLECT IMPROPER SERVICE OR OTHER CAUSES NOT ARI...

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