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  • krempel
    • Jun 2008
    • 16



    Key Pad

    I have a 2005 206 air nautique limited edition boat. The boat is key pad start. In order to start the boat you have to punch in a password. Right now this feature is not working so all you have to do is push the start button and the boat is running. Im going out to the lake soon and i need someones help.
  • AirTool
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 4049

    • Katy, Texas


    #2
    Re: Key Pad

    You just need to read the instruction manual.

    "Until a Primary User Code is set, the keyless ignition does not
    require the entry of a code to unlock the system or start the engine."

    Multiple Keyless Ignition Codes

    The keyless ignition system has provisions for three different
    ignition codes. Any of the three codes may be used to unlock or
    lock the system.

    The “Master Embedded Code” is programmed into the system at
    Correct Craft Inc. It is not changeable and remains with the boat
    for its life. This code can be used to unlock the system, to lock the
    system and to erase the two user codes.

    The “Primary User Code” is programmed into the system by the
    owner with the Correct Craft Dealer’s help at the time of boat
    delivery. This code is used to unlock the system, to lock the system
    and to add or change the “Secondary User Code.”

    The “Secondary User Code” is programmed into the system by the
    owner when necessary. This code is only used to unlock or lock the
    system. The “Secondary User Code” is ideal to limit access to the
    boat.

    Programming the Primary User Code
    NOTICE = Until a Primary User Code is set, the keyless ignition does not
    require the entry of a code to unlock the system or start the engine.

    The system operates as follows:
    1. Press START to unlock the system.
    2. Press it a second time to start the engine.
    3. Press STOP to turn off the engine.
    4. Press it a second time to lock the system. The system indicator
    light should be OFF.

    To program the Primary User Code, make sure the system indicator
    light is off, then press the 1/2 key and the 7/8 key at the same time
    to put the system in the Code Programming Mode. The system
    indicator light will flash.

    Enter a code from two to eight characters and press START. For
    verification, re-enter the code and press START again. The system
    indicator light should stop flashing and stay ON. If the light does
    not stop flashing, press STOP and begin again.

    To lock the system, re-enter either the Primary User Code or the
    Master Embedded Code and press STOP.

    Changing the Primary User Code
    NOTICE = The current primary code must be used to change to another
    primary code.

    Make sure the system indicator light is OFF.

    1. Enter the Primary User Code and press the 1/2 key and the 7/8
    key at the same time to put the system in the code
    programming mode. The system indicator light will flash.

    2. Enter a code from two to eight characters and press START. For
    verification, re-enter the code and press START again. The
    system indicator light should stop flashing and stay ON. If the
    light does not stop flashing, press STOP and begin again.

    To lock the system, re-enter either the new Primary User Code or
    the Master Embedded Code and press STOP.

    NOTICE = Changing the primary code will erase the Secondary User Code.

    Programming or Changing the Secondary User Code
    NOTICE = The Secondary User Code will only lock or unlock the system and
    can not be used for any reprogramming

    Make sure the system indicator light is OFF.

    1. Enter the primary user code and press the 1/2 key and the 5/6
    key at the same time to put the system in Code Programming
    Mode. The system indicator light will flash.

    2. Enter a code from two to eight characters and press START. For
    verification, re-enter the code and press START again. The
    system indicator light should stop flashing and stay ON. If the
    light does not stop flashing, press STOP and begin again.

    To lock the system, re-enter any of the three codes and press STOP.

    Erasing the User Codes
    Make sure the system indicator light is OFF.

    Enter the Master Embedded Code and press the 1/2 key and the
    5/6 key at the same time to erase the system user codes.

    The keyless ignition will now act as if there are no codes in memory.

    Pressing the START key will unlock the system and pressing the STOP key will lock it without entering a code. Follow the steps in “Programming The Primary User Code” in this section.

    The above text may contain errors. No warranty expressed or implied. Quantities may be limited. Offer may expire without further notice.

    AirTool

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    • krempel
      • Jun 2008
      • 16



      #3
      RE: Re: Key Pad

      The boat had previously had a user code in it. It worked well for a week while we had it and then it just quit working?

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      • AirTool
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 4049

        • Katy, Texas


        #4
        RE: Re: Key Pad

        Did you try to reprogram it?

        Disconnect the battery for a day....and also unplug the keypad. Mine had bugs and when I plugged the new one in ...then plugged the old one back in...some of the bugs were fixed. Not all but some. Swap your pad with a known good one...be sure to use your friends code. The code stays with the kaypad. Then put yours back in. If that didn't do it, you'll need a new pad if you want to program it.

        AirTool

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        • krempel
          • Jun 2008
          • 16



          #5
          RE: Re: Key Pad

          ok thanks for the help i'll see if that works

          krempel

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          • krempel
            • Jun 2008
            • 16



            #6
            RE: Re: Key Pad

            I don't have another key pad to swap out? What are my other options?

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