User Manual

Transmitter and Receiver Range
The range of the Saturn security System should be about 26 feet (8 meters). You may notice a decrease in range at
times, and this should be considered normal for any security system.
If your transmitter does not work, or you are having to stand closer than normal to your Saturn for the transmitter to
work:
You may have to replace your transmitter battery. See ''Replacing a Battery in the Transmitter" for more information.
You may have to synchronize your transmitter with your receiver. See "Synchronization" for more information.
You may be too far from your Saturn. Check your distance from the car.
You may be in a crowded parking lot and other cars are blocking the signal. Take a few steps in either direction and
try again.
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You may be experiencing radio frequency interference (RFI) RFI is caused by close proximity to radio broadcast
stations, electric motors, heaters, alarm systems, and other frequencies that distort the Saturn Security System
transmission frequency. Check for these items near your location.
You may have to stand closer to your Saturn in rain, snow, and in very high and low temperatures.
Your transmitter may work better if you hold it vertically or horizontally, depending where you are around your
Saturn.
You may notice that just taking one step to the right or left makes the transmitter work. This is due to your Saturn's
body frame structure.
If none of the above apply, see your Saturn retailer or authorized service provider for service.
Battery Replacement
Under normal use, the battery in your key chain transmitter should last about two years. You can tell if the battery is
weak if the transmitter won't work at the normal range in any location. If you have to get close to your vehicle before
the transmitter works, it's probably time to change the battery.
For battery replacement, use a PanasonicĀ® battery, 3 volt, type CR2032, or equivalent. To replace the battery,
follow these steps:
Opening
transmitter to
replace battery