Re-Program Alpine Alarm Remote? - Ok, I have a question pertaining to my Alpine Car Alarm. I had my keys stolen a few days ago and my only working remote was on my key chain. Is there any way that I can still keep the alarm? I have heard that you can re-code the alarm or something like that, is that. This is an aftermarket keyless remote control transmitter. Specifications Condition Pre-Owned 501o FCC ID B23AT51 Part# SEC-8426A Interchangeable Part #s: XT-58 (318 MHz) XT-56 AT-555 SEC-8449 8426A SEC-8426 8426 (Not B23AT48) Canada: 1998 101 152 Dealer part # Buttons 2: TX / Panic, EXT / Red LED Light Frequency 318 - 320 MHz Battery Type 1: GP23A Additional Information Attention: Please note there are several compatible remotes that look similar but not exactly like the photo pictured. We will do our best to ship you the remote pictured; however, the remote you receive may look different than the remote pictured. No worries, the board will program to your system the same. _____________________________ Condition Explanation: Pre-Owned Pre-Owned: An item that has been used previously. I also made sure the TP Display was enabled and checked in the XP's Display window. I just helped a friend pick up a T-60 2007 CTO Thinkpad and after a fresh install of XP I cannot get the Hotkey volume buttons (mute, +, -) and OSD to show the volume setting. Hotkey driver update. I have installed all the drivers including the Hotkey drivers from Lenovo's site for this model to no avail. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. Scroll through listing for full details and description of any imperfections. __________________________________________________ Programming Instructions: 1) Begin by holding down the 'Disarm/Valet' switch on the main alarm unit. The 'Disarm/Valet' switch must be held down throughout the entire programming process. 2) Before the unit enters 'Valet' mode, press the 'Reset' button on the main unit. 3) The LED light on the car alarm remote will begin to flash. When it does, press the remote's 'TX' button. If the code sequence was successful, you will hear two chirps to confirm. 4) You can repeat this procedure to program multiple car alarm remotes. ![]() 5) When you are done programming, release the 'Disarm/Valet' switch on the main alarm unit. • All remotes include working batteries (except case-only purchases) • A purchased remote needs to be programmed after you receive it in order to work with your specific vehicle.
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