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The conceptThe BMW Universal Transmitter 
replaces up to three hand-held transmit-
ters to control different devices such as 
a garage door opener, alarm systems or 
a door locking system. The BMW 
Universal Transmitter recognizes and 
"learns" the transmitted signal from each 
of the original hand-held transmitters.
The signal of an original hand-held 
transmitter can be programmed on one 
of the three channel buttons. Following 
that, each of the devices can be actu-ated with the appropriately-programmed
 
channel button. The indicator lamp 
flashes to confirm transmission of the 
signal.
Before you sell your vehicle, the 
programmed channel buttons should 
be cleared. Refer to page 115 for the 
description of this process.
To prevent potential injuries or 
damage during the programming 
operation and before every remote trig-
gering of a programmed device using 
the BMW Universal Transmitter, be sure 
that there are no persons, animals or 
objects within the range of movement 
of the respective device. Also, comply 
with the safety precautions of the orig-
inal hand-held transmitter.< 
To Canadian residents:
During programming, your hand-
held transmitter may automatically stop 
transmitting after two seconds. This 
may not be long enough to program the 
BMW Universal Transmitter. If you are 
programming from one of these hand-
held transmitters, the Universal Trans-
mitter's lamp may begin to flash in a 
series of double flashes. If this occurs, 
continue to hold the button on the 
Universal Transmitter while you reacti-
vate your hand-held transmitter. You 
may have to repeat this function several 
times while programming.< 
Before programming, read the 
"User's information" section on 
page 115.< 
The original hand-held transmitter
If this symbol is depicted on the 
packaging or in the user's 
instructions for the original 
hand-held transmitter, it may be 
assumed that this original hand-held 
transmitter is compatible with the BMW 
Universal Transmitter.
Checking for the change codeIn order to determine whether the orig-
inal hand-held transmitter is equipped 
with a change code system, you may 
either refer to the instructions for the 
original hand-held transmitter or 
program a channel button as described 
in the left column on page 114 under 
"Programming."
Following that, press and hold the 
programmed channel button of the 
BMW Universal Transmitter. If the indi-
cator lamp of the BMW Universal 
Transmitter flashes rapidly for two 
seconds and then stays on continu-
ously, the original hand-held transmitter 
is equipped with a change code 
system. If the change code system is 
available, program the channel buttons 
as described in the right-hand column 
on page 114 under "Programming a 
hand-held transmitter with change 
code."
If you have additional questions, 
please consult your BMW center 
or call 1-800-355-3515.< 
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1. Program the BMW Universal Trans-
mitter as described above under 
"Programming"
2. Press and hold the programming 
button on the receiver of the device 
for about two seconds or until the 
programming lamp on the device 
comes on
3. Press the desired channel button of 
the BMW Universal Transmitter three 
times.
If you have additional questions, 
please consult your BMW center.< 
Clearing the channel buttons
Read and comply with the safety 
precautions on page 113.< 
The memory of individual channel 
buttons cannot be deleted. However, 
the three channel buttons can be 
cleared together in the following 
manner:
>Press and hold the two outer channel 
buttons of the BMW Universal Trans-
mitter until the indicator lamp flashes, 
and then release the buttons.
All of the channel buttons are cleared.
User's informationDo not use this BMW Universal Trans-
mitter with any garage door opener that 
lacks safety "stop" and "reverse" 
features as required by federal safety 
standards (this includes any garage 
door opener model manufactured 
before April 1, 1982). 
This device complies with Part 15 of the 
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: 
(1) This device may not cause harmful 
interference, and 
(2) This device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interference 
that may cause undesired operation.