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RFK442 not programming with Evo One for a 2009 RAV4 using HAR-ONE- TOY1 harness

I have programmed and installed an Evo-One using THAR-ONE- TOY1 harness in my 2009 Toyota RAV4, automatic transmission, standard key (dot key). Module S/N: 002B04211739, https://photos.app.goo.gl/gBSQdCrRweH1cRnC7   Bypass Firmware: 79.49, https://photos.app.goo.gl/PbEQgYMP1RPx6PgA8 Remote starter firmware: 1.25, https://photos.app.goo.gl/DkLyv2ttWCip77wS7   I have double checked the wiring connections, and seems everything is good.   Image 1: https://photos.app.goo.gl/uPvX8uTQnyqcuEyU9, Image 2: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TH6jQ8A2BPpa6H7P9 I can start the car remotely using the OEM keys. I would like to use the RFK442. I have tried to programming/pairing the RFK442, unfortunately I could not able to proceed after steps 3, page 2 in the following RFK442 programming manual.    https://fortin.ca/download/68451/rfk442-install-guide-68451.pdf The problem is: at step 3, the antena LED blinks once and then goes away (but the instruction says "The LED will turn ON").  At step 4, when I press the brake paddle 4 times, the antena LED doesn't response or no rapid flashing (instruction says "The LED will flash rapidly"). It seems like the RFK442 can not communicate with the Evo One.  I appreciate if you have any suggestion to overcome this issue and complete programming the RFK442 with the Evo One.  

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