Teaching Hand-Held Transmitter
Teaching Hand-held Transmitter
General
Up to four hand-held transmitters can be adapted to the control module. The hand-held transmitter is used to operate the central locking system and to open the luggage compartment (front lid). Furthermore, the stored seat, mirror and lumbar support positions are set when the vehicle is unlocked with the hand-held transmitter. See also "Control module function - Seat memory system S 02". This now includes the immobiliser function using the integrated transponder.
Work preparation
The following information is required to teach the hand-held transmitter:
- Key learning code from IPAS.
- 24-digit Code No. (see bar code label on key grip).
- If the key is stolen or the hand-held transmitter is faulty, all keys still in the customer's possession will be required.
NOTE:
- During maintenance work, please bear in mind that the transmission frequency of the hand-held transmitter is different depending on the country of use. The corresponding reception frequency is printed on the alarm system control module. This reception frequency is either:
- 433 MHz with M-number M534
- 315 MHz with M-number M525; refer to the allocation table for country coding.
Procedure
1. Connect the vehicle keys and the new hand-held transmitter and insert in the ignition.
2. Connect the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
3. Select 'Alarm system' in the menu and press the double arrow key [>>]
4. Select 'Learning function' in the menu and press the double arrow key [>>].
5. Select 'Transponder key' in the menu and press the double arrow key [>>].
6. "Input key learning code" appears on the screen. Enter the key learning code with the arrow keys [Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] and press the double arrow key [>>].
7. "Please confirm input" appears on the screen. Check your entry and press the [F7] key to confirm the input.
8. Differentiate between 'teaching an additional hand-held transmitter' and the 'loss or faulty operation' of a transponder.
8a) Teaching an additional hand-held transmitter
Select a free position (1, 2, 3 or 4) with the arrow key [Down Arrow] and press the [F8] key.
The transponder code is now stored at the selected position. Note the position of the new transponder code.
8b) Teaching in the case of a lost or faulty hand-held transmitter
CAUTION:
- Risk of theft due to lost hand-held transmitter.
- It is essential to delete the transponder code of the lost hand-held transmitter as described in step 8 b).
- It is essential to delete the radio code of the lost hand-held transmitter as described in step 12 b).
NOTE: The adjustment function of the seat, mirror and lumbar positions via the hand-held transmitter is correct only if the radio code and the transponder code of a hand-held transmitter are each stored at the same position in the alarm system control module.
In this case, it is first necessary to identify and delete the stored transponder code of the lost or faulty hand-held transmitter. All remaining vehicle keys are required for this purpose because all transponder codes are erased during the deletion function.
The transponder code of the vehicle key is displayed under 'Current transponder'.
Press the [F3] key. "All codes will be deleted" appears on the screen; confirm with the [F7] key.
Insert the vehicle key equipped with the new hand-held transmitter into the ignition lock and switch on the ignition. Establish communication between the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and the control module. Select the position (l , 2, 3,or 4) with the arrow keys [Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] and press the [F8] key. The transponder code of the first hand-held transmitter has now been taught. Remove the key and repeat the process for the remaining hand-held transmitters.
9. Press the double arrow key [<<], select the 'Remote control' menu item and press the double arrow key [>>].
10. "Input key learning code" appears on the screen. Enter the key learning code with the arrow keys [Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] and press the double arrow key [>>].
11. "Please confirm input" appears on the screen. Check your entry and press the [F7] key to confirm the input.
12. Distinguish between loss and fault and additional hand-held transmitter for the radio code.
12a) Teaching an additional hand-held transmitter:
Select the same position (1 to 4) as for the transponder key and press the [F8] key.
12b) Teaching in the case of a lost or faulty hand-held transmitter:
In this case, it is first necessary to identify and delete the stored "radio code" of the lost or faulty hand-held transmitter. The remaining hand-held transmitters are required for this purpose.
Press the locking button on the hand-held transmitter and then insert the vehicle key into the ignition lock, switch on the ignition and establish communication with the control module.
The radio code of the hand-held transmitter that was last used to unlock the vehicle is displayed under 'Current radio code'.
Compare this radio code with the radio codes at positions 1 to 4. This comparison allows the position of the lost hand-held transmitter (radio code) to be identified, as one radio code is ultimately left over at positions 1 to 4. Insert the vehicle key equipped with the new hand-held transmitter into the ignition lock and switch on the ignition. Establish communication with the control module. Select the identified position with the arrow keys [Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] and delete the radio code with the [F3] key. Then press the [F8] key.
13. Carefully enter the 24-digit code number with the arrow keys [Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] and press the double arrow key [>>].
14. "Please confirm input" appears on the screen. Check the input and press the [F7] key.
15. Now the hand-held transmitter is taught. Go back to the 'Learning function' menu item, remove the key and switch on the ignition again. Once the key has been removed again, the handheld transmitter is ready for use. Check that the hand-held transmitter operates correctly.