The Status Indicator Light and the LED Status Indicator Light are supplied with the
Crime Guard 250i6 system kit, but are not absolutely necessary for the system’s
operation. Therefore, these items may or may not be present with your system.
Most imortantly, consult with the installer; if the Valet/Override Switch is installed,
as to the location of this switch.
The Valet/Override Switch: This switch can be used to turn “Off” the alarm
portion of the system, by placing the system into “Valet Mode”. The Valet/Override
Switch can also be used in conjunction with the vehicle’s ignition key to perform
an “Emergency Override” of the system should the transmitter be lost or become
inoperable. Both of these operations are explained on pages 13-16, and as noted
above this switch may or may not be present with your system.
The LED Status Indicator Light: The LED Indicator shows the status of the
system and serves as a visual deterrent to break-ins and theft. See page 16 for
a detailed description of the Status Indicator Light’s operations, and as noted at
top of this page, this light is not necessary for the system’s operations, and may
or may not be present with your system.
Both of the above items may be located in a special combination holder, which is
supplied with the Crime Guard 250i6 system kit.
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Step 5: If programming multiple features, once the first feature has been config-
ured and acknowledged by 1 or 2 chirps, select the next feature by re-
peating Step 3 and Step 4.
Step 6: Once all of the selected features have been programmed as desired, the
system may removed from Features Programming Mode by allowing it
time to out via 10 seconds of no programming activity, or by pressing
and holding the Transmitter Button3 for 4 seconds. Regardless of
method, the system’s exit from Features Programming Mode is indicated
by 3 long siren chirps.
How to Program Transmitters to the System
Whenever the 250i6 is powered up, it automatically enters a Transmitter Pro-
gramming Mode. If the hood detection circuit (this is a Blue wire) is connected,
this wire must be in a “non-grounded” state when the system is powered up in
order for it to enter Transmitter Programming Mode. Where this applicable, sim-
ply hold the hood detection switch down, or temporarily disconnect it. “Powering
up” the system will entail first removing, and then restoring power and ground to
the system’s control module and siren assembly. This is easily accomplished
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