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One siren chirp after the previous arming chirp:
The optional sensor circuit is
bypassed from pressing the transmitter OPTION button within 3 seconds after
pressing the transmitter LOCK button to arm the system.
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Two siren chirps, the lights stay on for 30 seconds and the doors unlock:
The
system has just disarmed.
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Two siren chirps and two light flashes:
The system has just entered the Valet Mode.
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Four siren chirps, four light flashes before staying on for 30 seconds and the doors
unlock:
The system has just disarmed and was activated while you were away.
The system will have this disarming confirmation until the ignition is turned "on".
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Three siren chirps, the lights flash three times and the doors lock:
The system has
been actively armed with a protected entry open or an optional sensor activated.
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Siren continuously sounding, and lights flashing on and off:
The system has
detected an intrusion attempt and is in an activated state.
Note: Optionally, the horn will sound, pausing every 10 seconds.
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A series of siren chirps lasting two seconds after the ignition switch is turned "on":
The Automatic Transmitter Verification
TM
feature (page 26) has been activated.
This will occurs for 48 hours after installation or transmitter programming.
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A series of siren chirps lasting 1.5 seconds while the system is armed:
The
Prewarning feature has been activated. This will also relock the doors.
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One siren chirp, one light flash, vehicle starts followed by one siren chirp:
This is
the indication for remote start activation. If the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons are
pressed again, remote starting is deactivated, as indicated by two chirps.
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Your system features a port which allows an optional auxiliary shock sensor to
easily be added to increase the effectiveness of your system when it is armed. A light
shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a "Prewarn", which chirps the siren and
locks the doors. A heavier shock or impact will fully activate the security system.
Other sensors are available which include those that detect changes in atmospheric
pressure within the vehicle, and radar proximity sensors that can detect moving
objects inside and outside the vehicle. If the system does include a sensor, it may
be temporarily bypassed when arming by pressing the OPTION button within 5
seconds after pressing the LOCK button to arm the system. If the system is activated
by the optional sensor, the Zone Violation feature will flash the LED status light four
times between pauses and Prewarn activation will produce five flashes.
Shock Sensor Port with Prewarn
Each remote transmitter has as part of its operation a unique digital code which
identifies it as an authorized controller to the processor within the system's control
unit. Your system is capable of being operated by up to four different remote
transmitters, which must be programmed to operate the system. The process of
programming additional transmitters is relatively easy, creating an inherent weakness
shared by virtually every remote controlled device. Your system, however
Programming Transmitters
has patented technology, Automatic Transmitter Verification
TM,
which eliminates
this weakness.
In normal daily operation, every time the ignition switch is turned "on", the LED
status light indicates how many remote transmitters are capable of operating your
system. For example: two flashes and a pause indicate that only two transmitters are
coded to operate your system; this display occurs for a period of 10 seconds every
time the ignition switch is turned "on".
48 hours after installation, or transmitter programming activity, the audible and
visual ATV Warning will revert to the 10 second visual display upon turning the ignition
switch "on".
In the event the system alerts you to a recent transmitter addition, you should
immediately reprogram your transmitters to the system, which will effectively erase
any unauthorized transmitters.
Note: For the first 48 hours after your new system is installed,
every time the ignition switch is turned "on", the siren will chirp
rapidly for two seconds and the LED status light will flash the
number of transmitters between pauses for 90 seconds. This will
also occur in the event of a new transmitter code being programmed
into the system.
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Using a simple programming process, extra or replacement transmitters are easily
added to your security system. To access the Transmitter Programming Mode,
follow this procedure:
Step 1 -
Turn the ignition "on". Within 7 seconds , press the valet switch 5 times.
The system will respond by briefly sounding the siren once.
Step 2a - Factory-set Selectable Code Override of one and no presses of the valet
switch: press the valet switch equal to the Selectable Code Override number for
stage #1 (the factory setting is one press). The system will respond by briefly
sounding the siren and then two chirps, in which case proceed to Step 4.
Step 2b - Customized Selectable Code Override: press the valet switch equal to the
Selectable Code Override number for stage #1. The system will respond by
briefly sounding the siren and then one chirp. You now have 8.5 seconds to
initiate Step 3.
Step 3 -
Momentarily press the valet switch equal to the Selectable Code Override
number programmed for stage #2. The system will acknowledge the entry by
sounding the siren and then two chirps.
Step 4 -
Now press the LOCK button on the first transmitter to programmed. The
system will respond with a brief sounding of the siren and a chirp. Press the
LOCK button of each additional transmitter; the chirps will increase in number as
each transmitter is entered; the maximum being four chirps after the brief
sounding of the siren when the fourth transmitter, if presented, is acknowledged.
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