A-rival KF10 User manual

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Table of Contents
1 Using the Key Fob............................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Key fob range.............................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Key fob operation......................................................................................................................................7
1.3 NFC function..............................................................................................................................................7
1.4 Key fob troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................7
2 Replacing the Key Fob Battery .......................................................................................... 8
3 Caring for the Key Fob........................................................................................................ 9
4 Replacement Key Fobs .................................................................................................... 10
5 Device information........................................................................................................... 11

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This is an excerpt of the full Arrival Van user manual.
Manufacturer identification, EU address and UK address are stated at the informative part of the Arrival
Van user manual.

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1 Using the Key Fob
1.1 Key fob range
The key fob communicates with receivers in the vehicle via Bluetooth® Low Energy and UWB ultra-high frequency
radio communication. While it is not necessary to point your key fob at the vehicle, it must be within operating
range to work.
Note:The key fob operating range can vary, depending upon environmental factors. Other nearby radio transmitters
(e.g., amateur or CB radios, radio or television stations, airports) may interfere with communications between the key
fob and the vehicle. Therefore, the ranges listed in this manual are approximate. In cases of interference, it may be
necessary to move closer to the vehicle than usual in order to operate the key fob.
Zone Range
A> 3 m = Operational range
B 3 m - 1.5m = Vehicle wakes
C < 1.5m = In Use range
D Push switch & open the door
E Inside vehicle
The key fob can be operated manually once it is detected by the vehicle within zoneAor closer.
Upon entering zone Bwhile carrying a key fob, the vehicle will wake its systems and wait in standby.
WARNING
To avoid accidental operation of the vehicle's systems by other occupants, do not leave a key fob in an
unattended vehicle.
CAUTION
To ensure your vehicle is left in a secure state, remove all key fobs from the vehicle before leaving it
unattended.

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When located near the door in zone D, nearest door is automatically unlocked - the user needs to push the switch
next to the door to open it.
When leaving your vehicle while carrying a key fob, all doors automatically lock upon egressing zone C.
When the driver with the key fob is located in zone E, it is allowed to drive the vehicle.
1.2 Key fob operation
The key fob is in operational range when it is able to connect to the vehicle. This range is dependent on several
factors, but it is typically more than 10m.
Once within operational range, the key fob operates as follows:
Press once to lock all doors.
Press twice to unlock all doors.
Once the key fob is in closer proximity to the vehicle, hands free operation of the key fob is enabled - the vehicle will
automatically unlock the nearest door or allow drive when inside the cabin.
1.3 NFC function
Use the key fob as an NFC access token to access the vehicle, even if the battery is empty.
To do that, tap the key fob onto the reader located next to the driver's door.
1.4 Key fob troubleshooting
If the key fob does not respond when pressed:
Try operating the key fob closer to your vehicle. Try taking the key fob out of the pocket/lifting it to the
chest level.
Other radio equipment operating on a similar frequency may interfere with the signals from your key
fob.
The key fob battery may need to be replaced. SeeReplacing the Key Fob Battery.
If you are still unable to unlock your vehicle with the key fob, Contact an Arrival Authorised Repairer if the problem
persists.

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2 Replacing the Key Fob Battery
Batteries are a chemical burn hazard and should never be ingested. If a battery is swallowed, it can cause
serious internal burns and may even lead to death.
Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children.
If you think batteries may have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate
medical attention.
The key fob battery is type CR2032 and lasts for about 3 years, depending upon how often it is used.
If the vehicle detects that the key fob battery is low, an alert will display on the Touch Screen.
Note:To avoid complications with the vehicle systems, it is important to replace a low key fob battery as soon as
possible.
To replace the key fob battery:
Insert a small, flat screwdriver into the slot at the end of the key fob, then prize the 2 halves of apart to reveal
the battery.
Slide the old battery out.
Avoid touching the flat surfaces of the new battery if possible, as finger marks can reduce battery life. Wipe
the battery clean before installation. Fit the battery with the “+” side facing upwards.
Replace the battery cover.
WARNING
The key fobs supplied with your vehicle contain a coin/button type battery. These batteries contain toxic
and corrosive substances.
WARNING
If the cover for the key fob will not close securely, stop using the key fob and keep it out of the reach of
children. Contact an Arrival Authorised Repairer for a replacement key fob.
WARNING
There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery is installed. Only install a battery which is identical to
the battery specified in this manual.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Used batteries must be disposed of correctly, as they contain harmful substances. Refer to local
regulations.

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3 Caring for the Key Fob
CAUTION
To protect the electronic circuitry inside, do not expose the key fob to:
Impacts
Liquids
High temperatures (including prolonged sunlight exposure)
Waxes, solvents, or abrasive cleaners

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4 Replacement Key Fobs
If you lose a key fob, contact an Arrival Authorised Repairer to obtain a replacement.
If ordering a new key fob, all available key fobs for the vehicle must be brought to the Arrival Authorised Repairer in
order to reprogram the system.

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5 Device information
Key fob operation frequencies and maximum transmit power are:
Band Frequency range Max. power
BLE 2.4G 2400-2483.5 MHz +6dBm
UWB 6.0-8.5 GHz +10dBm
FCC ID: XYZ12PRODUCTCODE1
IC: XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY
WARNING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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