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WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM(w/o Entry and Start System) SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

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  1. WIRELESS DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM

    The wireless door lock control system can be used to lock and unlock all doors from a distance. The system is controlled by a door control transmitter which sends radio waves to the door control receiver. The system performs an ID code identification process and operates the door lock control.

  2. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS

    Component Function
    Door control transmitter
    • Has the lock, unlock and alarm*1 switches.

    • Transmits weak radio waves (recognition codes and function codes) to the door control receiver.

    Door control receiver Receives weak radio waves from the door control transmitter and sends them to the body ECU.

    Front door courtesy light switch assembly LH

    Front door courtesy light switch assembly RH

    Rear door courtesy light switch assembly LH*2

    Rear door courtesy light switch assembly RH*2

    Upper access panel lock assembly LH*3

    Upper access panel lock assembly RH*3

    Lower access panel lock assembly LH*3

    Lower access panel lock assembly RH*3


    • Placed on each door.

    • Turns on when a door is opened and turns off when it is closed.

    • Outputs door status signals (open or closed) to the body ECU.

    Unlock warning switch assembly Detects if the key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder or not.

    Front door lock assembly LH*4

    Front door lock assembly RH*5


    • The built-in motor locks or unlocks the door.

    • The built-in unlock detection switch detects the door status (locked or unlocked) and outputs a signal to the body ECU. This switch turns off when the door is locked and turns on when the door is unlocked.

    Front door lock assembly RH*4

    Front door lock assembly LH*5

    Rear door lock assembly LH*2

    Rear door lock assembly RH*2

    The built-in motor locks or unlocks the door.
    Body ECU Sends wireless door lock control signals in response to the code data from the door control receiver and signals from each switch.

    • *1: w/ Alarm Switch

    • *2: for Double Cab

    • *3: for Smart Cab

    • *4: for LHD

    • *5: for RHD

  3. SYSTEM FUNCTION

    The door control transmitter has the lock and unlock and alarm* switches. Operating these switches activates each function.

    The wireless door lock control system has the following functions:

    Function Operation
    All door lock Pressing the lock switch locks all doors.
    All door unlock Pressing the unlock switch unlocks all doors.
    Automatic lock If none of the doors are opened within 30 seconds after they are unlocked by wireless door lock control, all doors will lock again automatically.
    Remote alarm function*

    Pressing the alarm switch of the transmitter for more than approximately 0.8 seconds causes the following alarms to activate:


    • Sounds the horns.

    • Flashes the hazard warning lights and side turn signal lights.

    Answer back (Hazard warning light)
    • When the doors are locked by wireless operation, the hazard warning lights flash once.

    • When the doors are unlocked by wireless operation, the hazard warning lights flash twice.

    Illuminated entry When all doors are locked, pressing the unlock switch causes the interior lights to come on simultaneously with the unlock operation.
    Self-diagnostic mode If the door control receiver receives normal radio waves from the door control transmitter when the system is in diagnostic mode, it flashes the interior lights in a normal pattern that corresponds to the function of each switch.
    Transmitter recognition code registration Enables registration (writing and storing) of door control transmitter recognition codes in the EEPROM that is contained in the door control receiver.

    • *: w/ Alarm Switch

  4. TRANSMITTER RECOGNITION CODE REGISTRATION FUNCTION

    The table below shows the 4 ID registration function modes. The codes are electronically registered (written and stored) in the EEPROM that is contained in the door control receiver.

    Mode Function
    Add mode

    Adds a newly received code while preserving any previously registered codes.

    This mode is used when adding a new door control transmitter. If the maximum registration number is exceeded, the oldest one is cleared first.

    Rewrite mode Clears all previously registered codes and registers only newly input codes.
    Confirmation mode Confirms how many codes are currently registered. When adding a new code, this mode is used to check how many codes already exist.
    Prohibition mode

    Clears all registered codes and disables the wireless door lock function.

    This mode is used when the door control transmitter is lost.

  5. CONDITIONS THAT WIRELESS FUNCTIONS DO NOT OPERATE


    1. The lock function will not operate when either of the following conditions is met:


      • Any of the doors are open.

      • The key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder.

    2. The unlock function will not operate when the following condition is met:


      • The key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder.