ALARM VALET & STARTING VALET MODES
The Valet Switch may be located in the Status Indicator Light/Valet Switch
Assembly, or, the installer may have mounted the Valet Switch in a hidden, yet
accessible location. Please ensure that you and others who use your vehicle are
aware of the location of the Valet Switch.
Alarm Valet Mode:
This allows you to turn off all of the “alarm” operations
of the security system while retaining the remote convenience features such as
keyless entry, Panic, and the Auxiliary Outputs. The system may only be placed
into Alarm Valet Mode when it’s disarmed; if armed, an Emergency Override
must be performed before placing into Alarm Valet Mode. Once the system is
in Alarm Valet Mode, it cannot become armed from the transmitter, Last Door
Arming, or Automatic Rearming.
Although both operations use the Valet Switch, Alarm Valet Mode and
Emergency Override are two similar, but different procedures. Emergency
Override disarms an armed and activated system, and requires the ignition key.
Alarm Valet Mode turns off the alarm operations of the disarmed system, but
without the need of the ignition key.
Alarm Valet Mode is designed for situations in which it is not convenient for
the security portion of the system to be operational, such as during extended
stopovers for vehicle servicing, maintenance, valet parking, washing, etc.
Starting Valet Mode:
This feature is similar to Alarm Valet Mode, but its
purpose is turn off the remote starting operations of the system. The system may
be placed into Starting Valet Mode and Alarm Valet Mode independently, or into
both modes at the same time. Please note that the only difference in obtaining
either mode is whether or not the brake pedal is being pressed.
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Alarm Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED,
AND WITHOUT DEPRESSING
THE BRAKE PEDAL, PRESS
AND HOLD THE VALET
SWITCH FOR 2 SECONDS
Starting Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED,
AND PRESSING THE BRAKE
PEDAL, PRESS AND HOLD THE
VALET SWITCH FOR 2 SECONDS
Full Valet Mode:
WITH THE SYSTEM DISARMED, PRESS AND HOLD
THE VALET SWITCH WITH AND WITHOUT DEPRESSING THE BRAKE
PEDAL. HOLD THE VALET SWITCH UNTIL 4 CHIRPS TOTAL ARE HEARD.
To Change a Feature:
Step 5
After accessing the desired feature, within 10 seconds Press & Re-
lease either the transmitter/transceiver’s “Arm/Lock” button or the
“Disarm/Unlock” button.
• Pressing the “Arm/Lock” button turns the feature on; the siren will
chirp once and the Status Indicator Light will turn on.
• Pressing the “Disarm/Unlock” button turns the feature off; the
siren will chirp twice and the Status Indicator Light will turn off.
To Access and Change further Features:
Step 6
If there are more features to be programmed, within 10 seconds of
the previous action Press & Release the Valet Switch the same num-
ber of times as the next desired feature’s number.
• Again the siren will chirp and the Status Indicator Light will flash
as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to indicate the new
feature number which is now accessed.
• Use the transmitter/transceiver as described in Step 5 to change the
newly accessed feature as desired.
• Repeat this Step 6 for each additional feature until all features are
programmed.
To Exit Programing Mode:
Step 7
Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming
actions; or, turn the vehicles’s ignition in.
• The siren will sound briefly and the Status Indicator Light will go
out to confirm that the system is exiting Programing Mode.
Once the system is in Programming Mode, if at any time 10 seconds elapse
without programming activity, the system will automatically exit Programming
Mode. To prevent the system from prematurely exiting Programming Mode, the
feature can entered again by pressing the Valet Switch, or if a feature is accessed,
by pressing either of the transmitter or transceiver buttons. Features may be
selected and accessed in any order.
A convenient Feature Programming Checklist is on pages 46-47, which
greatly simplifies the feature programming process.
Important Note:
The following pages explain each of the programmable
features in detail. Please note that programmable features may add or change the
“factory-set” operations as described in this guide. Therefore, it is important to
read the description of any feature before changing it from its factory-set default
setting. Some programmable features are for installation-related issues only.
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