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The following table shows the effect that each zone has on the rearming cycle. 

 

Protection zone 

Effect on rearming cycle  

Hood 
Doors 
Additional sensor (trunk) 
Shock sensor 

These four zones prolong rearming cycle as long as they remain in violation. 

Ignition 

Activated by ignition key:  

Cancels rearming 

Activated by remote starter:  

No effect 

Warning No 

effect 

Applying brakes or ignition key in RUN position cancels rearming (until a door is opened, which causes rearming cycle to 
restart from the beginning). 

See also "TEMPORARY VALET MODE" (page 14) and "DOME LIGHT DURATION" (page 15). 

You can 

disarm

 only with remote control by pressing 

 

 button (see Table of Commands on page 6). 

System is disarmed immediately and restarts rearming cycle from the beginning. 

TO TERMINATE ALARM CONDITION 

You can terminate alarm condition by pressing 

 button, which also disarms system. Pressing the 

 

button or the stop 

command, will terminate alarm condition without disarming system.  

CONFIRMATION 

When the alarm is armed, one chirp of the siren and/or flash of the parking lights means that all protection zones are in 
normal condition and system is ready.  
The remote control sends the following confirmations with one 

soft chirp

.  

Three chirps or flashes means that one or more zones are in violation (i.e. at 
least one door is opened). At that time, the remote send the same confirmations

 

but with a 

high chirp

, reminding you to correct the violated zone. 

Once the zone is corrected (i.e. door closed), the system sends another confirmation (one chirp or flash if all zones are in 
normal condition, three chirps or flashes if another zone is in violation). 
If a zone is in violation when system is armed manually (using remote) and the cause of the violation is not corrected, the 
alarm will still arm but this zone will not be able to generate an alarm condition. See also "DOME LIGHT DURATION" on 
page 15. 
When you disarm the alarm, two chirps or flashes indicate that no one tried to 
break into or do anything to your vehicle, and four chirps or flashes indicate that 
an alarm condition occurred during your absence. Your remote will also indicate 
this with chirps as shown in the following table. 
 
The following table summarizes this section. 

CONFIRMATION MEANING 

1 chirp or flash 

System armed, no zone in violation. 

2 chirps or flashes  System disarmed, no violation detected. 
3 chirps or flashes  System armed with zone in violation. Indicator light indicates which zone. 
4 chirps or flashes  System disarmed with violation detected. Indicator light indicates cause of alarm condition. 

INDICATOR LIGHT 

Indicator light flashes a specific number of times to indicate different alarm conditions when arming and disarming the 
system. 
It can also act as a deterrent if installed in a place visible from outside the vehicle. 

DURING ARMING

 Indicator flashes codes for zones in violation (i.e. at least one door is opened). 

Only one code is shown at a time. If more than one zone is in violation during arming, code changes when zone shown is 
corrected (example: door closed).  

Remote controls

 

Confirmations

 

4-button 

ARM & 

 

5-button 

 

R

ED

 

Condition

 

Confirmations

 

With

out

 violati

on          

2 soft chirp 

With violation 1 loud chirp

 

Summary of Contents for 2205U

Page 1: ...da All rights reserved Astroflex 2004 2 WAY REMOTE CONTROL ENGINE STARTER U S E R M A N U A L For all gas and diesel powered vehicles FRAN AIS AU VERSO CONSULT SAFETY PRECAUTION SECTION BEFORE USING T...

Page 2: ...ction against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction m...

Page 3: ...his manual will be attributed to it The functions relative to the safety system described in this manual apply only to models 5204U and 2205U to which an alarm kit has been added Both models offer a k...

Page 4: ...CHECKS on page 17 Make sure you comply with all local regulations which may prohibit leaving your engine running when vehicle is unattended in a public place To ensure continued safe operation of you...

Page 5: ...nd SEQUENCE ACTIVATED BY THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 While engine is running key in ignition switch apply the brakes and hold the pedal down 2 Move gearshift lever to neutral 3 Apply parking brake 4 Press bu...

Page 6: ...ignals are transmitted only once and could be neutralized by radio or electromagnetic interferences generated by electronic devices in the vicinity If no confirmation is received in a given location m...

Page 7: ...n LCD display are emitted each time a command is transmitted The following diagram shows the usefulness of each LED of the display In most cases confirmations remain visible for 5 seconds CONFIRMATION...

Page 8: ...N H ORN P ARKING LIGHTS SIREN 4 BUTTON 5 BUTTON S TART C ONTINUOUS MODE 1 1 S TOP 1 L OCK A RMING 1 1 3 1 3 X P ANIC 5 sec or 5 sec 30 60 SEC U NLOCK D ISARMING 2 4 2 4 X T RUNK 5 sec 3 3 A CTIVATE C...

Page 9: ...W HEN THE OPTION IS PROGRAMMED IN TRUNK MODE OPTIONAL MATERIAL REQUIRED AND THE TRUNK IS OPEN THIS CONFIRMATION WILL REPEAT ITSELF EVERY 5 MINUTES UNTIL THE TRUNK IS CLOSED W HEN THE DOOR AND TRUNK ZO...

Page 10: ...on reason for failure to start After three attempts it will shut down automatically and wait for a new command In this case confirmations sent by the vehicle are the same but remote control does not s...

Page 11: ...ng the safety sequence described on page 3 See STARTING the ENGINE on page 8 Note Do not send the stop command if you perform sequence activated by the remote control Step 7 Remove the key exit vehicl...

Page 12: ...preset temperature at which you want your Remote Starter to start engine press and buttons simultaneously lights 1 4 Parking lights will flash from 1 to 4 times to indicate selected start temperature...

Page 13: ...see ZONE CODES on page 14 It can also act as a deterrent if installed in a place visible from outside the vehicle ALARM MODES WARNING Warning signal is 7 siren chirps If a two level shock sensor is c...

Page 14: ...on this vehicle Following table shows effect of each zone on rearming cycle Protection zone Effect on rearming cycle Hood Additional sensor trunk Shock sensor These three zones prolong rearming cycle...

Page 15: ...sends another confirmation one chirp or flash if all zones are in normal condition three chirps or flashes if another zone is in violation If a zone is in violation when system is armed manually using...

Page 16: ...ary Valet Mode press button during rearming cycle indicator light flashes rapidly When light stops flashing it confirms that Temporary Valet Mode has been activated To cancel this mode place ignition...

Page 17: ...ght is kept on by vehicle s factory system Special condition If during dome light duration a Lock command is sent while a door is opened system arms and ignores door violation if door is still open 45...

Page 18: ...y system and that this system is neutralized by the trunk release command remember to rearm it after trunk is closed Lock command SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH AN ADDITIONAL SENSOR If your system is equipped w...

Page 19: ...of the vehicle accessories depending on what was connected during installation headlights defroster etc For more information check with your technician To activate these functions simultaneously pres...

Page 20: ...mote starter attempted to start engine three times unsuccessfully 11 Remote starter sensed engine was already running 12 Engine is over revving RPM 3000 programmable at time of installation 13 Engine...

Page 21: ...high safety standard proceed with the following checks every month HOOD SWITCH Remote start your vehicle Open hood Engine should stop as soon as hood is opened If engine does not stop immediately tur...

Page 22: ...he brakes and that the parking brake remains applied until step 4 3 Open then close only one door once the engine has stopped 4 Try to start the engine using the remote control The engine should not b...

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