Vision VAE 318 TX8-1 Remote Control

VAE
SKU: TX81
IN STOCK

Price:
Sale price$79.00

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Please Note: AX532S must be printed on your existing remote's IC Chip

VAE make many remotes that look identical so you must ensure AX532S is printed on yours. If HCS200 is printed, please click here for the correct remote.

There are also remotes made for Nissan, Mazda, Suzuki & Toyota and all had the car brands name printed on the case (which may now be worn off). This remote is not compatible with any of these types of remotes.

Battery: 2 x CR1616

Instructions:

The programming instructions below will work with most VISION / VGE alarm, immobiliser, central locking systems, EXCLUDING the following models:
C101, C201, SS2950, SS850, CL1000, CL1100, CL1500, CL1600, CL2000, AB960, TP360R, TP370R, VAE 318-2600, VAE 318-2700.


A. With at least one functioning transmitter
1. Arm the system and then disarm.
2. Within 20 seconds of disarming turn the ignition key OFF ON OFF 20 times,
or more until the indicators start flashing automatically leaving the key in the OFF position.
3. The vehicle indicators will flash ON OFF 20 times to indicate correct procedure entry.
4. After the 20th flash of the indicators, press each transmitter that you wish to program, when the system learns the transmitter, it will chirp the siren once and flash the vehicle indicators once.
Note: Maximum of 3 transmitters can be programmed on selected models
Note: You will also be required to press the previous working transmitter as well.
5. Once finished programming, turn the ignition key back to the ON position to exit from this mode.


B. With NO functioning transmitter (Selected models)
1. Disconnect power to the alarm module either by removing the 15 Amp fuse or the negative battery terminal.
Note: If the vehicle has a security coded radio, then once the battery terminal is removed the code will need to be reprogrammed back into the radio
2. Wait 15 seconds then reconnect power.
3. If no response is given from the alarm module after powering up then the alarm has powered up in the disarm state.
When in this mode continue with steps above A. Step 2 onwards.
4. If the system powers up in the armed state, then it will start triggering, in this mode you will need to MANUALLY OVERIDE the system by turning the ignition key from OFF ON OFF 10 times within 15 seconds. Once the system disarms then proceed with the 20 turns of the ignition as previously mentioned above A. Step 2 onwards.

Battery Type: CR1616
Battery Access Type: Tool Required
AS62368.1 Compliant: Yes
Battery Included: Yes
Contains Coin Battery: Yes
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WARNING! This product may contain a button/coin cell battery. To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:

  • Keep new and used batteries out of reach of children at all times.
  • Do not use the product if the battery compartment is damaged or doesn’t close securely.
  • Dispose of used batteries immediately and safely - even flat batteries can cause harm.
  • Do not ingest the battery. Chemical burn hazard.
  • Act fast if you suspect a battery has been swallowed or inserted - severe or fatal injuries can occur within 2 hours.
  • Seek immediate medical attention or call:
    – Australia: Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26
    – New Zealand: National Poisons Centre on 0800 764 766

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