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Remote Panic Feature

Should you feel threatened or the need to attract attention; at any time you can activate

your Excalibur Gold's Remote Panic feature by depressing the large transmitter button for 3
seconds. Your system will respond by sounding the siren (or honking the horn), locking the
doors and flashing the exterior and interior lights for 60 seconds. Should you wish to enter your
vehicle or disengage Remote Panic, simply press and release the large transmitter button.

Optional Trunk Release: If your vehicle is equipped with electric trunk release, your

authorized Excalibur Gold dealer can configure your system to accomplish trunk release from
your transmitter. To operate this option when equipped, simply press and hold the small center
transmitter button for 2 seconds. Your vehicle will respond by releasing the trunk lid, chirping
the siren twice (or honking the horn twice), disarming the system and turning on your exterior
and interior lights for 30 seconds.   The trunk release output will not operate when the ignition
switch "on" unless the vehicle's door is open.

Optional 3rd Channel Output: This output's operation is the same as the trunk release

output except for the following items: Press the lower small transmitter button for 2 seconds
to activate the 3rd channel output. The 3rd channel output will  operate regardless of the
ignition switch being "on" or "off", and there is no audible or visual confirmation. This output

Optional Trunk Release And 3rd Channel Output

Red LED Status Indicator

The LED Status Indicator feature is a visual indicator of the security system's condition

or status at any given time. It is normally positioned in a location that is easily observed by
the driver. There are 16 conditions that are reflected by the LED Status Indicator:
1) Off

= The security system is disarmed and not performing any automatic
    functions.

2) On Constant

= The security system is in the Valet Mode.

3) Flashing Slow

= The security system is Fully Armed.

4) Flashing Fast

= The 30 second Last Door Arming feature or 90 second Automatic

Rearming feature is in progress.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

: After the ignition is turned "on", the LED

Status Indicator will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed to operate your
security system.  For example: two flashes and pause indicates that only two transmitters are
coded to operate your system.  Whenever you leave  your vehicle and keys with someone,
you will now have the peace of mind of knowing that only your transmitters will operate the
security system and that no additional transmitters have been coded into your system for the
purpose of stealing your vehicle. This feature works for 10 seconds every time the  ignition
switch is turned "on".

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may be used to operate optional equipment such as remote car starters or window roll-up
modules.

5) Flash-1x & Pause = 1 transmitter code is stored in the system's memory.
6) Flash-2x & Pause = 2 transmitter codes are stored in the system'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.

Zone Violation: If the system is activated the Red LED Status Light begins to flash and pause

the #9 through #12 sequences to indicate which protected  circuit caused the activation. This
is seen while the system is activated, and after disarming, until the ignition switch is turned
"on", which will clear the security system's memory. The system's memory circuit can store
four different codes, and if multiple violations involving different zones occurs, the different
zones show in the order of the violation.
9)   Flash-2x & Pause

= System was activated from the hood or trunk circuit wire.

10) Flash-3x & Pause

= System was activated from the door circuit wire.

11) Flash-4x & Pause

= System was activated from the auxiliary input.

12) Flash-5x & Pause

= System's prewarn  feature was activated.

Zone Testing: Every time the ignition key is turned off , the LED Status Light will flash and

pause the #13 through #16 code to indicate if a protected circuit, or "zone", is in an activated
state. For example: open a door after the ignition is turned off and the Red LED Status Light
will start flashing 3 times and pause until the door is closed. If another protected entry point
is violated while the door is still open, then the Red LED Status Light will alternate flashing
both zone violation codes.
13) Flash-2x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the hood or trunk circuit.

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14) Flash-3x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the door circuit wire.

15) Flash-4x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the auxiliary input.

16) Flash-5x & Pause

= System is  detecting a trigger from the prewarn  input.

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The Security System is capable of utilizing an electronic siren or the vehicle's horn for

audible indications and output when activated. The dome and parking lights are also used as
visual indications.  The siren produces a sharp "chirping" sound as confirmation of certain
operation. If utilizing the vehicle's horn instead of the siren, simply use "horn honks" in place
of "chirps" in the following descriptions:
1)

One chirp & one light flash: The system has started a passive Last Door Arming
countdown and will become armed after the 30 second countdown expires. This chirp
indicates that the starter interrupt will engage and the doors will lock when the system
will become fully armed 30 seconds later.

2)

One chirp, one light flash, & doors lock (if equipped thusly): The system has armed
passively or actively from the transmitter. The starter interrupt has engaged and doors
have locked. The system can be activated 3 seconds later.

3)

One chirp after the arming honk above: The auxiliary sensor circuit is bypassed from
pressing the small transmitter button within 3 seconds of pressing the large transmitter
button.

4)

One chirp, and no light flash, but only at the moment the ignition switch is turned "off":
The system is in Valet Mode, and will not arm actively or passively.

5)

Two chirps & the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has just disarmed.

Audible  And  Visual  Indicators

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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