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Compilation: Programming Remote entry for GEN4 camry

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Hello TN members,
I would like to contribute to this forum by compiling all the info I have found regarding remote programming. This might help clarify some doubts about programming the different versions of RS3000. This IS NOT my own writting, but rather, I took it from some other forum/website. I take no responsibilities regardless of what happens to your vehicle or the consequences/result of these programming instructions. I am just being kind to compile and share my findings. Please feel free to add anything that I have missed out, or correct the instructions provided if it wrong.

Here you go & good luck trying:

99,98,97 Camry VIP RS3000 alarm (dealer installed 2 button remote)
system. (FCC ID BAB237131-022)

1. Insert key into ignition, turn it to on(not acc)

2. On your ECU unit, gently push the button with the
tip of a paper clip, pen, etc, for about 3 seconds until the light on
the TOYOTA SECURITY panel lights up. You now have about 30 seconds to
press the button on your new remote once) to tell the car to
recognize it.

3. remove key from ignition
4. step out of car and test your remote

For a full manual for this RS3000 system, please refer to skewe's post, link is below:
http://toyotanation.com/forum/t93291.html

99,98,97 Camry VIP RS3000 alarm (factory installed 3 button remote)
system. (FCC ID
GQ43VT7T)

1) With the key OUT of the ignition switch, locate and disconnect the power mirror control switch from the vehicle harness.
2) Using a suitable jumper wire (paper clip works), connect terminal 2 (Purple wire) to terminal 10 (White/Black wire).
The vehicle will cycle the locks once to confirm programming mode. If the vehicle doesn't respond - this prcendure will not work!
3) Press and release any buton on the remote. The vehicle will cycle the locks once to confirm code received.
4) Program additional remotes by repeating step 3
5) Disconnect the jumper to exit programming mode.
6) Reconnect and reinstall the mirror switch

terminal 2 is the second from left, top row terminal (the connecting side of the wiring harness facing you). Terminal 10 is the first terminal from right, bottom row. I hope this helps. Do let us know if you are successful in programming.

For RS3000, yr 2000 Camry, gen4.5

1)All doors unlocked, drivers door open
2)Insert key and remove(do not turn)
3)Lock and unlock doors with button on drivers door 5 times(1 sec intervals)
4)Close drivers door, Open drivers door
5)Lock and unlock doors with button on drivers door 5 times
6)Take key insert and turn to On position then to lock Twice, remove key
7) Locks should cycle lock to unlock by themselves if you completed the sequence properly and it is equipped with keyless entry
In the next 10 secs or so complete the next step :
8) Take the remote and hold lock and unlock buttons at the same time for
about a sec and then press either lock or unlock for a sec. If the
locks cycle the programming was a success.


For SECURIKEY+ system

PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL or REPLACEMENT TRANSMITTERS

Each SECURIKEY+ system can be operated by up to four (4) different
SECURIKEY+ transmitters. The system is supplied from the factory with two
(2) transmitters included, and additional transmitters are available through
parts distribution. Any new or replacement transmitters will need to be
programmed to the main control module before they will activate the system.
The SECURIKEY+ main control module uses a six (6) channel radio frequency
receiver; each channel controlling a different function of the SECURIKEY+
system. Each transmitter button can be programmed to only one of the
receiver channels (e.g., the GREEN button cannot be programmed to operate
the headlight feature and remote start option; it can operate only one or
the other feature). The following is a list of each receiver channel, and
the function of each channel.


CHANNEL # FEATURE CONTROLLED BY THIS CHANNEL
1 Lock
2 Unlock
3 Trunk Release (optional kit required; not available on all models)
4 30 second headlight activation (only if required by GREEN button)
5 Remote panic (only if required by GREEN button instead of LOCK
button)
6 Remote start (optional kit required; not available on all models)


To program new or additional transmitters, or when adding options to
existing SECURIKEY+ transmitters, follow the step by step programming
instructions found below. When programming, it is important to complete each
step of the procedure within 15 seconds, or the system will terminate the
programming mode. If this happens, simply start again.


Be sure that the SECURIKEY+ system is disarmed, and the lighted valet switch
is in the off (out) position before you begin.
Turn the vehicle's ignition key to the on position.
Press then release the L.E.D. valet switch 6 times.
CHANNEL 1: LOCK & Panic Feature Horn Chirps 1 Time L.E.D. Flashes 1 Time
To program the LOCK button on the transmitter, press and hold the LOCK
button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat this for all
transmitters that need the LOCK button programmed (up to four transmitters).
After the LOCK button on all transmitters have been programmed, press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to the next receiver
channel.


CHANNEL 2: UNLOCK Feature Horn Chirps 2 Times L.E.D. Flashes 2 Times
To program the UNLOCK button on the transmitter, press and hold the UNLOCK
button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat this for all
transmitters that need the UNLOCK button programmed (up to four
transmitters).
After the UNLOCK button on all transmitters have been programmed, press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to the next receiver
channel.


CHANNEL 3: TRUNK RELEASE Option Horn Chirps 3 Times L.E.D. Flashes 3
Times
To program the TRUNK RELEASE option on the transmitter, press and hold the
GREEN option button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat
this for all transmitters that need the GREEN option button programmed (up
to four transmitters).
After the TRUNK RELEASE button on all transmitters have been programmed,
press and release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to the next
receiver channel.


CHANNEL 4: 30 SECOND HEADLIGHT Feature Horn Chirps 4 Times L.E.D.
Flashes 4 Times
To program the HEADLIGHT option on the transmitter, press and hold the GREEN
option button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat this
for all transmitters that need the GREEN option button programmed (up to
four transmitters).
After the HEADLIGHT button on all transmitters have been programmed, press
and release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to the next receiver
channel.


CHANNEL 5: Separate PANIC Button Feature Horn Chirps 5 Times L.E.D.
Flashes 5 Times
To program the PANIC option on the transmitter, press and hold the GREEN
option button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat this
for all transmitters that need the GREEN option button programmed (up to
four transmitters).
After the PANIC button on all transmitters have been programmed, press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to the next receiver
channel.


CHANNEL 6: REMOTE START Feature Horn Chirps 6 Times L.E.D. Flashes 6
Times
To program the REMOTE START option on the transmitter, press and hold the
GREEN option button until the vehicle's horn sounds one loud chirp. Repeat
this for all transmitters that need the GREEN option button programmed (up
to four transmitters).
After the REMOTE START button on all transmitters have been programmed,
press and release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to terminate
programming mode, or simply turn the ignition key to the off position to
terminate the transmitter programming mode.


PROGRAMMING THE SELECTABLE FEATURES
The SECURIKEY+ system offers a number of selectable features that can be
changed, allowing you to custom fit the system to your customer. The
following is a list of the features that are selectable and can be changed
using the valet switch and any transmitter that is programmed to the system
installed in the vehicle.


FEATURE # FUNCTION 1 CHIRP 2 CHIRPS
1 Headlights on for 20 seconds during disarm ON or OFF
2 Headlights on for 20 seconds during arm ON or OFF
3 Automatic ignition controlled door lock ON or OFF
4 Automatic ignition controlled door unlock ON or OFF
5 Auto unlock driver's door only or all doors Driver's door or
All doors
6 Active or Passive arming Passive or Active
7 Active or Passive door locks Passive or Active
8 Trunk release output - 1 second or latched 1 second or
Latched
9 Panic on lock button or option button Option or Lock
10 Trunk Release Hold - 1 second or 2 presses Hold 1 Sec or
2 Times


To change the selection of any of these features, follow the step by step
programming procedures, and do not allow more then 15 seconds to pass
between any two steps or the system will terminate the programming mode.
There is no need to complete the entire programming sequence. After the
appropriate features have been changed, simply turn the ignition key off to
terminate the programming mode.


Be sure that the SECURIKEY+ system is disarmed, and the lighted valet switch
is in the off (out) position before you begin.
Turn the vehicle's ignition key to the on position.
Press then release the L.E.D. valet switch 6 times.
Immediately turn the ignition key off then back on.
FEATURE 1 LED Flashes 1 Time
1 chirp = Headlights ON During Disarm Horn Chirps either 1 or 2 Times
2 Chirps = Headlights OFF During Disarm
To change the selection, press and release the lock button on the
transmitter, which will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal
from the horn. If you do not want to change this feature, simply press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature
number 2.


FEATURE 2 LED Flashes 2 Times
1 chirp = Headlights ON During Arm Horn Chirps either 1 or 2 Times
2 Chirps = Headlights OFF During Arm
To change the selection, press and release the lock button on the
transmitter, which will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal
from the horn. If you do not want to change this feature, simply press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature
number 3.


FEATURE 3 LED Flashes 3 Times
1 chirp = Ignition controlled door locks ON Horn Chirps either 1 or 2
Times
2 Chirps = Ignition controlled door locks OFF
To change the selection, press and release the lock button on the
transmitter, which will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal
from the horn. If you do not want to change this feature, simply press and
release the L.E.D. valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature
number 4.


FEATURE 4 LED Flashes 4 Times
1 chirp = Ignition controlled unlock ON Horn Chirps either 1 or 2 Times
2 Chirps = Ignition controlled unlock OFF
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 5.


FEATURE 5 LED Flashes 5 Times
1 chirp = Ignition controlled unlock DRIVER'S DOOR Horn Chirps either 1
or 2 Times
2 Chirps = Ignition controlled unlock ALL DOORS
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 6.


FEATURE 6 LED Flashes 6 Times
1 chirp = PASSIVE ARMING (Automatic Arming) Horn Chirps either 1 or 2
Times
2 Chirps = ACTIVE ARMING (Arm by Remote Only)
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 7.


FEATURE 7 LED Flashes 7 Times
1 chirp = PASSIVE DOOR LOCKS Horn Chirps either 1 or 2 Times
2 Chirps = ACTIVE DOOR LOCKS
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 8.


FEATURE 8 Do not change this feature selection. It should be left in the
factory preset (1 chirp) mode. Press and release the L.E.D. valet switch 2
times to advance to programmable feature 9.


FEATURE 9 LED Flashes 9 Times
1 chirp = Remote Panic / GREEN transmitter button Horn Chirps either 1 or
2 Times
2 Chirps = Remote Panic / LOCK transmitter button
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to advance to programmable feature number 10.


FEATURE 10 LED Flashes 10 Times
1 chirp = Trunk Release HOLD GREEN BUTTON 1 SECOND Horn Chirps either 1
or 2 Times
2 Chirps = Trunk Release PRESS GREEN BUTTON 2 TIMES
To change the selection, press the lock button on the transmitter, which
will be indicated by the appropriate 1 or 2 chirp signal from the horn. If
you do not want to change this feature, simply press and release the L.E.D.
valet switch 2 times to exit the programming mode.




For RS3200

If for some reason, your gen 4 has a rs3200, Click on the link below:

http://www.geocities.com/toyota_speed2003/keyless_entry.html


Additional Information:
Toyota security systems are made by a company called Fujitsu Ten. If the info above did not help solve your problem, you can use this info:

For anyone who needs the fujitsu 10 faxback number here it is:
310-327-9905
you will need a fax machine/number to recieve fax back from them.
Hopefully this information helps


Credit dedication: Thanks to Skewe and nodrogkam, as well as lenjack to have contributed towards the knowledge and database of this compilation.
 
#7 ·
leasuance has a tad more complicated of an issue than i thot. First off the oem remote he has looks nothing like ours. Then the remote he got off of ebay looks like a gen 5 remote, or at least the current ones used on highlanders, 4 runners etc. So thats not compatible, plus he got an american remote which makes it a dud too.

I took a look at his connectors and the pins are not the same as ours, although he said that it loocked the doors when he connected the jumperwire to the "correct" pins. So i can only think that the remote he got is no good, or that door loocking was just the system spazzing out.
 
#9 ·
leasaunce, can you find the ecu unit on your alarm? Coz, that can tell you a lot about which remote you should have(info on the top of the ecu unit). Plus, it will give you more details when you call the fujitsu ten people. I just gave them a call and they were very helpful.

leasaunce said:
^ thats right :sosad:
 
#11 ·
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can these guys be reprogrammed or is it a one shot deal?
i mean from one car to another car
 
#12 ·
They should be able to be reprogramed to a car that has the same specifications...basically there are remotes for after dealer installed systems and facotry installed systems...so if your remote is for factory then it'll be reprogramed to another facotory system.
 
#20 ·
securikey+ info

Some people were asking me information about securikey+, I have acquire a pdf version of the manual. no I cannot attach file. Unless if the mods agree to allow me to upload the manual, I do not have my own server/webspace to do so. If anyone needs the manual, shoot me a pm. ;)
 
#23 ·
that is an added feature. The remote does have a trunk release button, but it acts as an "auxilary' input/output to the ecu. You have to have solenoid hooked up to the auxilary wiring to enable it to function. Previouslly someone on had bought a solenoid and hooked it up himself/herself. You might want to specifically search or ask in the forum.
 
#25 ·
I have a 97 Camry LE. After prying around the entire underside of my steering wheel. I gave up and gave the dealership a call and the service department helped me locate my ECU unit. It was such a simple location... Right under my bum, under the driver's seat. So it's to my understanding that some cars have their ECU unit on the lower left side of their steering wheel, and some have it under their driver/passenger seat.

My father had a 99 Camry, which he traded for a 2005 4runner and he kept the remote. He gave it to me in hopes that it can replace the one I had lost a few years back. The one I received from my father was a grey one, so I spent about 3 hours trying to figure out why it wouldn't activate. I randomly stumbled on a thread on some other forum pertaining to the colors of the remote, so I got my mother's spare black remote (which actually had the same FCC code as the grey one) and made the attempt and it was successful. It baffles me what's so different between the grey's and the black's, but apparently the color of the original remote matters.

So my activation for my 97 Camry LE (the 2 button remote):
1. Put key in and turned it to ON (Not start)
2. (Thankfully the ECU wires were long enough for me to work from my driver seat after removing the fastener that kept the unit on the floor of the car). Took a small screw driver and pressed the green button that is embedded on the side of the ECU unit.
3. Waited until the alarm indicator light (located left of my steering wheel for me) appeared and while the light is steady
4. Press the button you want to assign your car to. And 1-chirp should sound to confirm a successful reprogram.
4a. To unassign a car from a specific button, you can do the same up to step 3, and instead of the indicator light being steady... just hold it a while longer and the indicator light will flash, and just press the button you want to unassign and 2-chirps will sound off to confirm a successful button unassigning.

So the issue for me now is to find the ECU unit for my mother's 96 4runner and unassign the button from her 4 runner so the keyless can be strictly mine. For a while I had one button assigned for both cars, so when I pressed the primary button both cars would unlock. Though it was fun and nifty, it was annoying at the same time, so in response to that I unassigned the primary button from my car and assigned the alternate button to my car, just until I find time to look around my mother's 4runner, and set the primary button to my camry :).

Hope my little rant helps out, I had to find out a lot of these things on my own considering that it was very hard to find guides specific to my car on google. So I hope it helps out some of you :).