Certification Exhibit FCC ID: X32-MECJ IC: 8797A-MECJ FCC Rule Part: 15.231 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Project Number: 14-0044 Manufacturer: iKeyless, LLC Model: 300-0247 Manual 5015 B.U.
300-0247 Draft Programming & Care Manual 2/7/2013
Contents Programming……………………………..1-6 Battery Replacement…………………….
Remote Layout Six Standard Buttons: 1. Extra function I (Red Square) 2. Extra function II (Blue Square) 3. Trunk (Yellow Square) 4. Alarm (Purple Square) 5. Lock (Brown Square) 6. Unlock (Black Square) Note: Remote functionality is based on remote configuration and supported vehicle features. Please consult your vehicle’s owners manual for supported features.
URCR Programming Summary 1. Press Unlock + Alarm at the same time, LED will turn on 2. Enter password by pressing four buttons in order one after the other: Alarm, Unlock, Lock, Trunk 3. Enter the number that corresponds to the key you want to program, using Unlock to increment the “1”s place and Alarm to increment the “10”s place 4. Exit programming mode by pressing the Extra Function I button 5.
Step 1: Enter Programming Mode -Press the Unlock + Alarm buttons -LED will turn ON and stay on when you release the buttons indicating that the key is in program mode -If the LED is ON go to Step 2 -If the LED turns OFF, repeat Step 1 3
Step 2: Enter Password -Enter the password by pressing and releasing four buttons in the following order: 1. Alarm (red square) 2. Unlock (green square) 3. Lock (yellow square) 4.
Step 3: Enter Remote Code -Press Unlock (red square) to increment the “1”s place -Press Alarm (blue square) to increment the “10”s place -When you have entered the desired number, go to Step 4 Warnings: -Zero is not a valid programming code, if you do increment the “1”s place or “10”s place before exiting programming mode, it will trigger an error and the LED will flash 3 times then turn OFF, go to Step 1 -Pressing Unlock (Increment “1”s place) more than 9 times will trigger an error and the LED will flash
Step 4: Exit Programming Mode -After you have entered the desired remote code, press Extra Function I (red square) to exit programming mode -If you entered a valid code, the LED will flash a sequence of pulses to confirm your choice -The LED will first flash a series of long pulses to show the “10”s place, then turn off and pause, then flash a series of short pulses to show the “1”s place and then turn off -Programming is now complete -If an error occurred the LED will flash 3 times and then turn off, this
Changing the CR1632 Battery 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. You Will Need: a. A Small Flat head Screw driver b. A small piece of wood or plastic such as a pen-cap. Insert the screwdriver into the notch on the left side of the remote. Gently twist till the top and bottom shell of the remote pop apart slightly. If the shell does not pop apart, you may need a larger screwdriver. Separate the back and front shell. Remove the rubber insert and the remote circuit board.
FCC Regulatory Statement Model: 300-0247 FCC ID: X32-MECJ “NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
IC Regulatory Statement Model: 300-0247 IC: 8797A-MEJC Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.