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KTM 2003 950 Adventure User Manual

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Order for additional hand-held transmitters
New hand-held transmitters 1 for the alarm system 2 will be
delivered by KTM pre-programmed. Indicate the bar code
3 from the
code card
4 and the next available programming space 5 when
ordering.
Adapting the hand-held transmitter
NOTE:
A new hand-held transmitter must be "adapted" with the alarm
system before it can be operated.
During the adapting process described below, all of the hand-held
transmitters previously used will be blocked and must be "adapted"
again together with the new hand-held transmitter.
If the ignition switch is switched ON and the OFF again with the
alarm system deactivated, the alarm LED will blink the number of
"adapted" hand-held transmitters.
Keep your code card
4 and emergency start code 6 handy.
Deactivate the alarm system (with the hand-held transmitter or the
emergency code) and immediately turn the ignition switch ON 3x
and OFF 2x (the ignition is now switched on). The alarm LED will
light continuously now.
Switch the ignition OFF and watch the alarm LED; it will start to
blink for the first digit of the emergency start code (in this case the
2 in code 26673).
After the alarm LED lights up 2x, immediately switch the ignition
ON and OFF again.
The alarm LED will blink for the 2nd digit of the emergency start
code (the 6 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 6x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
The alarm LED will blink for the 3rd digit of the emergency start
code (the 6 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 6x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
The alarm LED will blink for the 4th digit of the emergency start
code (the 7 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 7x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and OFF again.
Now the alarm LED will blink for the 5th digit of the emergency start
code (the 3 in our example). After the alarm LED lights up 3x,
immediately switch the ignition ON and leave it on - if the
emergency start code was entered correctly, the alarm system will
give an acoustic signal (2 high tones, 2 low tones). Now you can
program all of the remote controls that are to be used:
Press the hand-held transmitter until the alarm LED lights up.
Press the hand-held transmitter again until the alarm LED
extinguishes. You will hear an acoustic signal (1 high tone) to
indicate that the hand-held transmitter was successfully "adjusted".
"Adjust" the other hand-held transmitters in the same manner.
Switch off the ignition to complete the programming. You will hear
an acoustic signal (2 high tones, 2 low tones).
Check whether the hand-held transmitter is operative.
Mark the new digit
5 (the 3 in our example) with an asterisk.
NOTE: also proceed as described above to block hand-held transmitters
that were lost or stolen.
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KTM 2003 950 Adventure Specifications

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BrandKTM
Model2003 950 Adventure
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

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