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  ACE
Programming
Guide
1.  ACE Main Module
2.  Jumper
3.  Transmitter Unit
4.  Jumper Socket
5. Programming Button
New Owner/Operator Vehicles
Owner/operator prepped vehicles are identified by the Black Jumper in the ACE Main
Module mounted on the overhead shelf on the passenger side (Fig. 1).
If the vehicle is equipped with an alarm, remove the Jumper and press button #1
on a trained transmitter to ARM the system.  Keep the Jumper (Fig. 2) in a secure
location for training new transmitters should any get lost or stolen.
If the vehicle is NOT equipped with an alarm, remove the Jumper (even if the
vehicle is delivered fully operational) and store it in a secure location for training
replacement transmitters.
NOTE: The vehicle will not respond to a transmitter (key fob, Fig. 3) unless the transmitter
is correctly programmed to the specific vehicle.
NOTE:  Owner/operator vehicles with alarms are NOT ARMED when shipped from
Utilimaster.  To arm the system, remove the Black Jumper from the Main Module  upon
receiving the vehicle and press button #1 on a trained transmitter .
IMPORTANT:  ALWAYS tag and store ALL Jumpers in a secure location when not using
them to train a vehicle.
For additional information, see the ACE (Automated Control and Entry) System Opera-
tion and Service Manual 
(Part Number 03102977).  This manual describes the other
features of the optional ignition control and alarm system.
NOTE: The information in this guide is generic. Details in the illustrations and procedures
may differ from those in your vehicle. Use this information as a guideline where
applicable.
New Fleet Vehicles
Fleet prepped vehicles are identified by the empty Jumper socket in the ACE Main
Module mounted on the overhead shelf on the passenger side and the alarms (if so
equipped) ARE active.  It is advised that new Jumpers be inserted into all new vehicles
and the transmitters be trained upon arrival.  Continue on the back page for instructions
on how to train transmitters and change Jumpers.
ACE
Programming
Guide