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Keyless Entry System Description and Operation - with ATH

Keyless Entry System Description and Operation - Active

The keyless entry system is a vehicle entry device. The keyless entry system is used in conjunction with the door locks to unlock the vehicle. Keyless entry will lock/unlock the vehicle doors or open the rear compartment when a corresponding button on the keyless entry transmitter is pressed. This is accomplished by the transmitter sending a radio frequency to the remote control door lock receiver aerial that has a direct link to the body control module (BCM). The BCM interprets the signal and activates the requested function or request the appropriate control module to activate the function via a serial data message. A low transmitter battery or radio frequency interference from aftermarket devices, such as 2-way radios, power inverters, computers, etc., may cause a system malfunction. High radio frequency traffic areas, such as gas stations that use pay-at-the-pump radio frequency transponders, may also cause interference that could lead to a malfunction. Keyless entry allows you to operate the following features:

    • Door lock/unlock
    • Tailgate lock (Hatchback)
    • Boot release (Saloon)
    • Illuminated entry lamps
    • Panic alarm/Vehicle locator

Keyless Entry System Description and Operation - Passive

Passive keyless entry allows entry to a locked vehicle without pressing any buttons on the keyless entry transmitter. You must only have the transmitter with you. The passive entry system use low frequency aerials in several different areas on the vehicle to determine the location of the transmitter. When passively opening a locked door or the rear compartment, you must have a programmed transmitter with you in your pocket, purse, or briefcase.

When a door handle is pulled or the rear compartment touch pad is pressed, the low frequency aerial sends out a challenge to the keyless entry transmitter. Because of the low frequency, communication range is limited. The aerial will emit the challenged in a one metre range. The transmitter must be within this range to receive the challenge. The transmitter receives this challenge and emits it's response as an RF message, which is received by the remote control door lock receiver. If the response is correct, the door or rear compartment will unlock and open.

As a customer convenience feature, the keyless entry system will notify the driver if the transmitter has been left in the vehicle after exiting by chirping the vehicle horn three times. This may be turned off using vehicle personalisation. Also, if the transmitter is left in the vehicle after the central door lock switch has been used to lock the vehicle, the driver door will remain unlock after exiting the vehicle. This is intended to prevent locking the transmitter in the vehicle and being unable to access it.

Keyless Entry System Description and Operation - Keyless Start

The keyless start portion of the keyless entry system allows vehicle starting, having only the transmitter as your key. The keyless start system uses low frequency aerials in three different locations on the vehicle to determine the location of the transmitter. Multiple aerials are used to ensure complete coverage of the vehicle interior and rear compartment. When using the keyless start system, a programmed transmitter must be in the vehicle's interior, in the driver's pocket, purse, or briefcase.

When the ignition mode switch is pressed, the low frequency aerials emit a challenge to the keyless entry transmitter. The transmitter receives this challenge and emits it's response as an RF message, which is received by the remote control door lock receiver. If the response is correct, vehicle starting will be allowed. If RF communication is interrupted, a "No Remote Detected" message will be displayed on the DIC. In these cases, the transmitter can be placed in the transmitter pocket located in the centre console, under the storage tray. The immobiliser aerial coil is located directly beneath the transmitter pocket. Placing the transmitter in the pocket will create a low powered coupling between the transmitter and immobiliser aerial, allowing communications to occur and enabling vehicle starting.

The keyless entry system has the following components:

    • Vehicle key with integrated keyless entry transmitter
    • Driver and front Passenger door aerials (part of the door handle assembly)
    • Driver and front Passenger door lock sensors (part of the door handle assembly)
    • Rear fascia aerial
    • Front console aerial
    • Rear console aerial
    • Rear compartment aerial
    • Body Control Module (BCM)
    • Keyless entry control module
    • Immobiliser aerial coil
    • Remote control door lock receiver

Keyless Entry Transmitters

By operating any of the exterior door handles, a nearby transmitter is challenged by a keyless entry aerial. The transmitter will send an RF response to the remote control door lock receive, which communicates with the BCM. The BCM will interpret this communication and either allow entry into the vehicle or deny it.

Door Aerials

The keyless entry door aerials are used to transmit low frequency communications to the keyless entry transmitters.

The keyless entry door aerials are located in the left front and right front exterior door handle bracket. The aerials are serviced as part of the door handle assembly. The aerials are controlled by the keyless entry control module. When the exterior door handle is operated, the respective aerial will send out a challenge to the keyless entry transmitter, which begins the passive entry communications.

Rear Fascia Aerial

The rear fascia aerial is used to transmit low frequency communication to the keyless entry transmitters for entry to rear compartment.

The rear fascia aerial is located behind the rear fascia. The aerial is controlled by the keyless entry control module. When the rear compartment touch pad is pressed, the aerial sends out a challenge to the keyless entry transmitter, which begins the passive entry communications.

Rear Console Aerial

This aerial is located in the rear of the centre console.

The rear console aerial is used for vehicle starting functions. When the ignition mode switch is pressed, the aerial is energised or "pinged". This emits a low frequency challenge signal that is received by the keyless entry transmitter. The transmitter will then reply to this challenge with a response and, if correct, vehicle starting will occur.

Rear Compartment Aerial

This aerial is located in the centre of the rear compartment metal floor pan, near the seatback.

The rear compartment aerial is used for vehicle starting functions. When the ignition mode switch is pressed, the aerial is energised or "pinged". This emits a low frequency challenge signal that is received by the keyless entry transmitter. The transmitter will then reply to this challenge with a response and, if correct, vehicle starting will occur.

Remote Control Door Lock Receiver

The remote control door lock receiver is located on the vehicle windscreen, directly in front of the inside rearview mirror.

The remote control door lock receiver is control by and directly communicates with the body control module (BCM). When the transmitter receives a low frequency challenge from an aerial, it responds with an RF message. This RF message is received by the remote control door lock receiver and communicated to the BCM. If the RF message is a valid response to the low frequency challenge, vehicle starting will be allowed.

Immobiliser Aerial Coil Assembly

The immobiliser coil assembly is located in the centre console, directly beneath the transmitter pocket. If the transmitter battery is dead, weak, or the RF signal is being interrupted, the transmitter may be placed in the pocket to create a low powered coupling between the transmitter and immobiliser aerial, allowing communications to occur and enabling vehicle starting.

The immobiliser aerial coil is controlled by the BCM. The immobiliser control module is also active when learning vehicle keys.

Keyless Entry Control Module

The keyless entry control module is a multi-function module which performs the following keyless entry system functions:

    • Activating vehicle aerials for passive keyless entry functions
    • Activating vehicle aerials for keyless start functions
    • Backup control for the ECM accessory wakeup and the run/crank relay
    • If equipped, controls the electronic steering column lock
    • Receiver of the door handle switch inputs and the lock sensor inputs and door open switch (not the door ajar switch)
    • Control the door unlatch motors
    • Ignition mode switch monitoring

Body Control Module (BCM)

The BCM is a multi-function module that performs the following functions:

    • Receive and authenticate active transmitter and keyless start signals from the remote control door lock receiver
    • Determines the functionality requested by the transmitter signal
    • Performs the function requested by the transmitter signal

Unlock Driver Door Only - Active

Momentarily press the transmitter UNLOCK button in order to perform the following functions:

    • Unlock only the driver door
    • Illuminate the interior lamps for a determined length of time, or until the ignition is turned ON
    • Flash the exterior lights, if enable through personalisation
    • Disarm the content theft deterrent system
    • Deactivate the content theft deterrent system when in the alarm mode

Unlock All Doors - Second Operation - Active

Momentarily press the transmitter UNLOCK button a second time, within 5 seconds of the first press, to perform the following function:

    • Unlock the remaining doors
    • Unlock the tailgate (Hatchback)

Unlock Driver Door Only - Passive

If enabled through personalisation, approach the driver door with a valid keyless entry transmitter and pull the door handle to perform the following functions:

    • Unlock and open only the driver door when door handle is operated
    • Disarm the content theft deterrent system, if equipped
    • Deactivate the content theft deterrent system when in the alarm mode

Unlock All Doors - Passive

Approach any non driver door (front or rear) or if enabled through personalisation, driver door with a valid keyless entry transmitter to perform the following functions:

    • Unlock all vehicle doors when the approached door handle is operated
    • Only opens door whose door handle is pulled
    • Disarm the content theft deterrent system, if equipped
    • Deactivate the content theft deterrent system when in the alarm mode

Lock All Doors - Active

Press the transmitter LOCK button to perform the following functions:

    • Lock all vehicle doors
    • Lock the tailgate (Hatchback)
    • Immediately turn off the interior lamps
    • Flash the exterior lights, if enabled through personalisation
    • Chirp the horn, if enabled through personalisation
    • Arm the content theft deterrent system

Lock All Doors - Passive

Exit the vehicle (with ignition off) with the keyless entry transmitter to automatically perform the following functions, if equipped.

    • Lock all vehicle doors after a delay
    • Lock the tailgate (Hatchback)
    • Flash the exterior lights, if enabled through personalisation
    • Chirp horn, if enabled through personalisation
    • Arm the content theft deterrent system

When all doors are closed, they can also be locked from the exterior by touching the lock sensor on the outside of a front door handle while having a valid transmitter in range. This function is only active for several minutes after all doors are closed to save battery life.

If more than one keyless entry transmitter is within a vehicle and the Keyless Entry System detects that one or more transmitters have been left in the vehicle after vehicle is locked, any transmitter left within the vehicle will be temporarily deactivated until:

    • A button on the deactivated transmitter is pressed (will only activate the transmitter whose button is pressed)
    • A passive unlock of vehicle occurs
    • Change in power mode occurs

Boot Release (Saloon) - Active

Press the boot release button on the transmitter to open the boot.

Boot Release (Saloon) - Passive

Approach the rear of the vehicle with a valid keyless entry transmitter. Press the boot release touch pad. The boot will open.

Vehicle Locator/Panic Alarm/Active

A single press of the panic button performs the following functions. Some functions may be dependent on personalization settings:

    • Pulses the horn three times
    • Flashes the exterior lamps three times

A press and hold of the panic button performs the following functions:

    • A press and hold of the panic button performs the following functions:
    • Pulses the horn and flashes the parking lamps for 30 second or until the following conditions occur:
       - The panic button is pressed
       - The ignition switch is turned to the RUN position with a valid key

Keyless Entry Personalisation

Vehicle lock/unlock functions settings may be personalised for the vehicle. For functional descriptions and programming instructions, refer to the vehicle owners manual.

   


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