Registration Of Transmitter With SUBARU Select Monitor

2005 Subaru Outback i, StandardSECTION Registration Of Transmitter With SUBARU Select Monitor
NOTE:
  • A maximum of four transmitter can be registered for each individual vehicle.
  • When replacing or adding the transmitter, new registration of transmitter is necessary.
  1. Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to vehicle.
  2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
  3. From the << Main menu>> on the Subaru Select Monitor, select the {2. Check individual system} --> {7. Integrated unit mode} --> {8. Transmitter ID registration}, and press the [YES] key.
  4. Input the 8-digit ID number from the left attached to the plastic bag of transmitter.
    NOTE: Press the [ Up Triangle ] key on the Subaru Select Monitor to increase the number, and the [ Down Triangle ] key to decrease. Press the [<] key to move to the digit in the left, and [>] to the right.
  5. The ID number you have entered will be shown. Make sure that the ID number shown is the same as that of plastic bag.
  6. Press the [YES] key if the ID number is correct. Press the [NO] key if incorrect, to return to the step 3) and try again.
  7. << ID registration in process...>> will be displayed and registration started.
  8. << ID registration done>> will be shown when the process is done.
  9. To end, select the << END:NO>>, and press the [NO] key to return to {8. Transmitter ID registration}. If there are additional transmitters to be registered, select the << Next registration:YES>>, and press the [YES] key to return to the step 3).
NOTE:
  • If the registration fails, << ID registration failed. Try again.>> will be shown. Press the [YES] key to return to the {8. Transmitter ID registration} and retry from the step 2).
  • << END: NO>> is shown on the Subaru Select Monitor when four transmitters have been registered. Press the [NO] key to return to {8. Transmitter ID registration}.
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