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the activated cycle.

2)

The exterior lights will flash.

3)

The doors will relock. This feature is so unique that the security system monitors the
status of the door and, if open, the system waits until the door is closed, at which time
it relocks the doors, so that the thief cannot easily regain entry.

The siren (or horn) and the parking lights will stay active for 60 seconds, or, unless you

disarm the system with the transmitter or by using the Valet Override. If all protected entries
are secure at the end of 60 seconds, the system will stop and rearm automatically to detect
another entry attempt. If there is a protected entry still open, or an optional sensor still in a
triggered state at the end of 60 seconds, the system will reactivate for two more 60 second
cycles. The system will stop after a total of 3 minutes and rearm automatically, while ignoring
only the open entry or triggered circuit. When the entry is closed, protection will begin
instantly for that circuit.

After the activation of the security system, the disarm confirmation will no longer be 2 siren

chirps (or horn honks), and the parking lights staying on. Instead, the system responds by
producing 4 siren chirps (or horn honks) and the parking lights and dome lights flash 4 times
before staying on for 30 seconds. The LED Status Light changes to flashing two to five times,
then pausing 1 second to indicate which protected zone triggered the system. The LED Status
Light will continue flashing this Zone Violation Code until the ignition switch is turned “on”,
which clears the system's LED Status Light memory circuit.

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Disarming The System Using The Transmitter

While the security system is in the armed state, pressing and releasing the large transmitter

button once instantly disarms the system and unlocks the doors.  Disarming is confirmed by
the siren chirping (or horn honking) twice, and the parking and interior lights turning on for
30 seconds. However, the lights turn off instantly if  the ignition switch is turned "on". If the
system was triggered while you are away, the disarm confirmation changes to 4 siren chirps
(or horn honks), 4 light flashes, and then the lights stay on for 30 seconds, to illuminate the
way to your vehicle. The security system has this response upon disarming until the ignition
switch is turned "on", which clears the unit's memory.  Anytime the security system triggers,
the LED Status Light will indicate which zone triggered the system by flashing two to five times,
pausing between flashes. This violation code continues to flash, even after disarming. The
system can hold four different codes in memory, which is cleared by turning the ignition switch
"on".

Your Excalibur Gold vehicle security system offers a very high level of personal safety and

convenience with the advanced features utilized upon disarming. The ability to know instantly,
if your system was triggered while you were away, and the exterior and interior light illumination
allows you a lighted approach to your vehicle with the ability to examine the interior before
entering.

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If the security system must be disarmed without the use of the remote transmitter, please

see "The Valet Switch - Easy Valet

TM

 & Override Modes" section.

The Valet Switch - Easy Valet

TM 

&  Override  Modes

The Valet Switch is designed to keep the security system from actively or passively arming

during extended stopovers for service stations, maintenance, valet parking, car washing, etc.,
by placing the system into Valet Mode. There are two methods to obtain Valet Mode: first is
Easy Valet

TM

, whereby a disarmed system may be placed into Valet Mode without the ignition

key, and the second is Valet Override, which will disarm an armed or activated system and
requires the use of the ignition key.

Another form of Valet, Remote Valet, may be used if the Last Door Arming and Automatic

Rearming Feature has been selected.  This operation is performed via the transmitter upon
disarming, and is explained on Page 12.

Easy Valet

TM

: This unique feature can be activated anytime the alarm is in the disarmed

condition. Easy Valet

TM

 is unique because other security systems require the ignition switch

to be "on", but with this system, the ignition can be either "on" or "off".

Whenever the system is disarmed, simply depress the Valet Switch for two seconds to

achieve the Valet Mode. The system will confirm it is in the Valet Mode with two siren chirps
(or horn honks), and the LED Status Light will come on constant. The system will hold memory
of the Valet Mode condition while the ignition is "on" or "off". While in the Valet Mode, the
transmitters can still operate the Panic feature, an optional power doorlock interface, or
optional trunk release. Additionally, the doors  will lock when the ignition is turned "on" and
unlock when turned "off"', if this programmable feature is being utilized.

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Valet Override - Disarming The Security System Without The Transmitter: In the event

the transmitter is lost, damaged, or its batteries become exhausted, the Valet Switch and your
ignition key
 may be used to disarm the system:

Step 1: With the system in the armed condition, enter via the driver's door (be aware that the

alarm will activate the instant the door is opened).

Step 2: Using your key, turn "on" the ignition.

Step 3: Within 10 seconds, press and hold the Valet Switch and the alarm will disarm instantly.

The Valet Switch is also part of the programming operations for learning new transmitter
codes and changing programmable features. These operations are explained in detail starting
on Page 22.

Exiting The Valet Mode: Whenever the security system is in Valet Mode, simply press the

Valet Switch and instantly the system reverts to the disarmed condition. To confirm that Valet
Mode has exited, the LED Status Light turns off. Remember, if the security system is armed,
the Valet Override procedure explained previously must be used.

Summary of Contents for Excalibur Gold Series-1200atv

Page 1: ...built in learning routine to have the transmitter buttons work in the following configuration The large upper button is used to arm disarm and panic the security system The small center button may be...

Page 2: ...rd and play back a transmission for the purpose of disarming your vehicle security system Please note that pressing the transmitter sarm disarmbuttonmanytimeswhileitisoutofrangeofthesecuritysystemcan...

Page 3: ...n will chirp once or the horn will honk once the parking lights and dome lights flash once and the LED Status Indicator begins to flash rapidly Thirty seconds later the siren again chirps once or the...

Page 4: ...nowinstantly ifyoursystemwastriggeredwhileyouwereaway andtheexteriorandinteriorlightillumination allows you a lighted approach to your vehicle with the ability to examine the interior before entering...

Page 5: ...ystem s memory 7 Flash 3x Pause 3 transmitter codes are stored in the system s memory 8 Flash 4x Pause 4 transmitter codes are stored in the system s memory ZoneViolation IfthesystemisactivatedtheRedL...

Page 6: ...g Mode press the Valet Switch the number of times that equal the feature number you wish to access After pressingtheValetSwitchmultipletimesthesirenwillchirpthesamenumberoftimes toconfirmwhatfeaturenu...

Page 7: ...If a code is not received or the ignition is turned off the learning process will automatically terminate which will be indicated by two siren chirps or horn honks When the first transmitter code is...

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