Specifications
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Changing the Remote Control Battery 
The 12-volt alkaline battery supplied in your remote 
transmitter should  last approximately one  year, 
depending 
on 
usage. When  the battery begins to 
weaken,  you  will  notice  a  decrease 
in 
range, or 
the  distance  from your vehicle  that your  remote 
transmitter will  operate.  Follow the  instructions 
below to change the remote transmitter battery. 
Open 
Back 
of 
Remote 
TlP,:psmitter 
1. Using a coin pry off the back of the transmitter Itne 
transmitter snaps together} and expose the battery. 
2. 
Remove the old battery and replace with  GP-23A or 
equivalent. 
Be 
sure to observe the 
(+) 
and 
(-) 
signs 
in 
the battery 
compartment. 
3. 
Replace the case backing, then test the remote transmitter. 
It is not necessary to re-program the remote transmitter after 
changing the battery. 
Adding Remote Controls to Your System 
The  F60/F65 has the ability to operate from 
up 
to eight 
(S) 
remote 
controls. Follow these instructions to add a remote control to your 
system. 
1. 
Make sure the system 
is 
disarmed and the ignition is off. 
2. 
Open the driver'S door. 
3. 
Turn  vehicle ignition on. 
4. 
Press and hold emergency override button. 
After 15 seconds, the horn will sound three (3) times.  This 
indicates that the unit has entered the remote control 
programming mode. 
5. 
Release the  button. 
6. 
Press the ARM button (button 
1) 
on the remote control to be 
programmed. 
The horn will sound once,  indicating that the  system has 
"learned" that remote control. 
7. 
Repeat step  6 for any additional  remote controls. 
S. 
Turn  the vehicle ignition off to  exit the programming  mode. 
Test 
all remote controls to ensure that they work properly. 
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