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Remote Arming
The system monitors 4 independent areas (
zones) while armed: doors, hood/trunk, shock
sensor and optional sensor input.
To Arm the System:
1. Turn off the ignition.
2. Press Button 1.
· The siren will chirp once.*
· The doors will lock.
· The parking lights will flash once.
· The LED will turn on, to indicate the starter defeat is activate.
3. 5 seconds after Arming:
· The LED will start blinking to indicate that the doors and hood/trunk inputs are being
monitored.
* During Arming, if the system detects a bad sensor or an open zone, the system will chirp 4 additional
times and ignore that input, but keep all other areas protected.
Once Armed, the alarm will trigger when any of the following occurs:
·
The doors are opened.
·
The hood or trunk is opened.
·
The shock sensor detects an impact to the vehicle.
·
The optional sensor is disturbed.
When the alarm triggers, the siren will sound, the horn will honk, and the parking lights will
flash. If the system is triggered by the doors, or hood/trunk, the system will alarm for 45
seconds. If triggered by the shock sensor or optional sensor input, the system will alarm
for 30 seconds.
In the event the alarm is triggered and remains triggered continuously by the same sensor
or input during a single arming cycle, that sensor or input will be automatically bypassed
until the next time the system is armed.
If the Shock Sensor detects a light impact to the vehicle, or the Optional Sensor’s warn-
away zone is disturbed, the siren will chirp 5 times as a warning indication.
Remote Disarming
To Disarm the System:
Press Button 2
· The siren will chirp twice.*
· The doors will unlock.
· The parking lights will flash twice.
· The dome light will turn on. (If the Optional Feature Was installed)
· The LED will turn off.
* During Disarming, if the system was triggered while away from the vehicle, the siren will chirp 3 times, the parking
lights will flash 3 times, and the LED will flash to indicate triggered zone. See
Tamper Alert
for zone listing.
System Operation