Kia Sportage: Smart Key System / Specifications

Kia Sportage QL (2015-2024) Service Manual / Body Electrical System / Smart Key System / Specifications

Specifications
Smart Key Unit
Items
Specification
Rated voltage
DC 12 V
Operating voltage
DC 9 - 16 V
Operating temperature
-22 - 176°F (-30 - 80°C)
Load
Max. 4mA (When welcome light function "OFF")

RF Receiver
Items
Specification
Frequency
433.92 Mhz
Antenna type
FSK (Frequency Shift Keying)

Smart Key Fob
Items
Specification
Battery
Lithium battery 3V 1EA
Distance
- The distance over which RF(Radio Frequency) Receiver can receive a FOB transmission signal : 30m
- The distance over which LF(Low Frequency) antenna(Outer Handle/ Trunk/ Tailgate) can detect FOB : 0.7m
Battery life
More than 2 years (10 times / a day)
  
An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health.
Dispose the battery according to your local law(s) or regulation.
Push buttons
3 (Door lock / unlock, Tailgate)
Frequency(Rx)
125 kHz
Frequency(Tx)
433.92 MHz
Numbers
2EA

Antenna
Items
Specification
Rated voltage
DC 12 V
Operating voltage
DC 9 - 16 V
Operating temperature
-22 - 167°F (-30 - 75°C)
Frequency
125kHz
Numbers
Interior (2EA), Door (2EA), Bumper (1EA)

Smart Key System
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Components and components location
Component Location (1) 1. Interior antenna 1 2. Interior antenna 2 3. Door outside handle / Door antenna 4. Smart key unit (SMK) 5. Buzzer ...

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