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===Elise & Exige S2 2008? Onwards=== [[Image:Transmitter_Key.gif|thumb|left]] These models have a single key fob that combines ignition key and alarm. They are oval (think like an eye) in shape and have 3 buttons, one round with a Lotus logo and 2 flat black ones. {{clr}} ====Transmitter Key battery replacement==== The transmitter keys will normally operate within a range of 5 metres from the car, but this may be reduced by the presence of other radio signals in the vicinity. The transmitters are powered by a long life 3v lithium battery (type CR2032) which should last for 3 years. However, it is recommended to renew the batteries every 12 months. [[Image:Transmitter_Battery_Replacement.gif|thumb|left]] # Using a small screwdriver, prise open the back panel of the key case using the slot by the keyring hole. # Remove the old battery and wait for 10 seconds before inserting the new battery with the +ve sign uppermost and holding the battery only by the periphery # refit the back panel, pressing firmly to engage the clip. # the transmitter should now operate normally {{clr}} ====Emergency Disarming/mobilising==== If the transmitter keys are lost or damaged, the alarm system owner's 5-digit PIN may be used to disarm the alarm, PROVIDED that access is available to the cabin: #turn on the ignition, the alarm tell tale will light #If the alarm is armed, accessing the cabin or turning on the ignition will trigger the alarm until completion of this emergency process #Within 10 seconds, turn the ignition off; the tell tale will begin to flash #After a number of flashes corresponding to the first digit of the PIN, turn on the ignition.<br>Note that the first flash may not be of full duration (but it is still to be counted) dependent on the waveform position at time of ignition switch off #Turn off the ignition and after a number of flashes corresponding to the second digit of the PIN, turn on the ignition.<br>Repeat this process until all 5 digits have been completed. <br>Note that 10 flashes correspond to a zero digit #If the PIN is entered correctly, the alarm will sound a short beep and will now be overridden and the engine mobilised.<br>However passive immobilisation will still occur after an ignition off time of 40 seconds, requiring a repeat of the above procedure to mobilise.<br>Passive arming and passive door locking cannot occur until a transmitter is used to operate the alarm. If at any stage of the process, a number is entered incorrectly, the system will immediately revert to the start, so that the whole PIN must be re-entered. ====Programming Additional Transmitters==== A max of 6 transmitters may be programmed to the car, any thereafter overwriting the first to have been programmed. #With the engine immobilised (tell tale flashes briefly once per second), turn on the ignition #Enter the PIN as detailed above, followed by the additional two digits 1, 1. #The tell tale will flash rapidly for one second, then turn off. #Within 8 seconds, press any button on the transmitter to be programmed.<br>The tell tale will then pulse rapidly and the siren will beep #Within 10 seconds, press any button on the next transmitter to be programmed (if applicable) and repeat this process for all remaining transmitters. #When all transmitters have been programmed, wait for 10 seconds , of turn off the ignition. To disable a lost or stolen transmitter from the system, use the above procedure to programme 6 transmitters, if necessary, repeatedly reprogramming the same transmitter if less than 6 programmed transmitters are to be used. pfk manual elise s2 alarm http://www.warp.at/liz/pfk457/D457520RV3.pdf WORKS ON 2005 CAR REMOTE KEY FOB - PROGRAMMING - USE WHEN ADDING A NEW REMOTE INTO THE SYSTEM IGNITION MUST BE ON AND THE ALARM OFF STEP 1 β PREPARING ALL REMOTE KEY FOBS - ALL FOBS MUST BE DONE SIMULTANEOUSLY Press and hold both buttons on remote until the LED stops flashing (about 10 seconds). Do this for all remotes to be programmed The LED on the remote should stay on until after programming. If the LED on the remote extinguishes by the time you want to program, the key has gone into battery saving mode, press large button once to bring the LED back on then proceed with programming. STEP 2 β ENTER PIN 1) Turn ignition ON and OFF 3 times within 5 seconds. 2) Security LED will blink once indicating that the security code can now be entered. 3) Enter security code as follows: .... a) Turn ignition ON & count number of blinks representing 1ST digit of code then turn ignition OFF. .... b) Repeat for 2nd digit. .... c) Repeat for 3rd digit. .... d) Repeat for 4th digit. 4) Turn ignition ON and LED will come on permanently if correct code has been entered STEP 3 β COMPLETE THE REMOTE KEY FOB PROCEDURE 1) Press and hold the large button on one of the remotes until the security LED light in the tachometer goes out then comes back on. 2) Do this for each remaining remote 3) Turn off the ignition and check each remote for the correct operation. [[Category:Electrical]] [[Category:Lotus Elise]] [[Category:Lotus Exige]] [[Category:S2 Exige]] [[Category:S1]] [[Category:S2]]
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