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Connecting RM411 RF Kit to EVO-ALL

About a year ago I installed the EVO-FORT1 with the EVO-ALL and was using the 3x Lock on OEM remote and that works just fine and still does. I recently bought the RM411 rf kit with the ANT-FMH-SW antenna and have been trying to get the remotes to start my 2011 Ford Escape. I used the flash link and manager to update the EVO-ALL for the correct settings to allow the RF kit to work with it. When I go to try and program the transmitter, following this guide https://cdn02.fortin.ca/download/69291/rm411-install-guide-69291.pdf, it doesn't seem to work. At step 5 all three LEDs are on as expected but when I hold down the transmitter button for 12 seconds and release it the yellow light never blinks so the remote transmitter never programs correctly. 

 

What I am struggling with is that at step 5 all three LEDs on the EVO-ALL are on and the LED on the antenna is flashing. So this would mean the the EVO-ALL is in programming mode and has communicated to the antenna correctly so it is looking to program the remotes. So I have the data-link connection made and the antenna has power. When I hold the transmitter button for 12 seconds and release it the LED on the antenna momentarilly stops flashing indicating that it is communicating with the remote just fine. So for some reason the antena seems to not be communicating back to the EVO-ALL, or the EVO-ALL isn't picking up the right information from the antenna. Any ideas how to work around this? Thanks.

 

For information, I have the H2 option turned on (Fortin2 for the RF Kit) and the 3x lock on the OEM remote still works so I know the EVO-ALL is communicating with the car.

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