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OPERATION 

Your alarm system has three different operating modes: 

active

semi-passive rearming 

and

 passive

 

rearming 

depending 

on initial programming. See the relevant paragraph for the mode your system was configured in during installation. 
Following a rearming, the last remote that transmitted a command to the system will receive confirmation of the rearming. 

ACTIVE 

In active mode, the alarm must be 

armed

 using the remote (see Table of Commands on page 6).  

Alarm is armed as soon as command is received, even if a zone is in violation when command is received. If so, the remote 
will emit a loud chirp telling you that one zone is active but the alarm is now enabled. However, a violated zone cannot 
trigger the alarm unless it returned to a normal condition beforehand.  
This mode is always available even if, during installation, your system was not configured for it. 

SEMI-PASSIVE REARMING 

In semi-passive mode, alarm must be 

armed 

using the remote (see Table of Commands on page 6). 

In this mode, alarm rearms automatically 25 seconds after disarming (rearming cycle) if doors all remained closed. Indicator 
light flashes rapidly to indicate that system is in rearming cycle. 

Note: 

If vehicle is equipped with power locks interfaced with the system, a device can be added to prevent doors from 

locking during rearming if key is still in ignition. If applicable, this device allows system to be armed but cancels locking. 
Key detection device 

is 

 

, is not 

 

 

installed 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 as long as they remain in violation. 

Ignition 

Activated by ignition key:  

Cancels rearming 

Activated by remote starter:  

No effect 

Doors 

2

 

This zone cancels rearming completely. 

Warning No 

effect 

Applying brakes or activating Temporary Valet Mode (see page 14) cancels rearming. 

PASSIVE REARMING  

In passive rearming mode, opening a door triggers rearming cycle.  
Alarm will be armed 30 seconds after checking that all protection zones are in normal condition. This 30-second period is 
called ‘rearming cycle’.  
If a zone detects a violation during rearming cycle, countdown stops and restarts at 30 seconds when all zones are back in 
normal condition. 
During rearming cycle, indicator light flashes rapidly. 
After five seconds, system sends an audible confirmation (siren chirps once), indicating that system will arm after 25 
seconds. 
After this delay, alarm is armed and sends a second confirmation (siren chirps once and parking lights flash once) to 
indicate that system is armed.  
If you wish to remain in the vehicle without driving off, you can cancel rearming cycle by applying brakes. 
When you exit the vehicle, cycle resumes and system arms automatically. 

If you disarm the system and do not open the door within 60 seconds, it rearms itself automatically. 

                                                                                 

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 If vehicle is equipped with a factory security system and runtime expires during rearming cycle, factory security system is reactivated but not AstroFlex security 

system because opening a door is simulated for factory system rearming. 

Summary of Contents for 2305A

Page 1: ...REMOTE CONTROL ENGINE STARTER U S E R M A N U A L FRAN AIS AU VERSO CONSULT SAFETY PRECAUTION SECTION BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT SOME FEATURES MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL MATERIAL NOT INCLUDED MODEL2305A F...

Page 2: ...n 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 manua...

Page 3: ...N 310 120 503 can be added to the control module to warn you of the access status of the vehicle and or and intrusion The functions relative to the safety system described in this manual apply only w...

Page 4: ...CHECKS on page 21 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: ...hold the pedal down 2 Move gearshift lever to neutral 3 Apply parking brake 4 Press button on your remote control 5 Remove key from ignition the system keeps the engine running 6 Exit the vehicle and...

Page 6: ...n as a beep is heard release the button for a moment then press it again and hold it down for two seconds The remote beeps twice to confirm transmission on channel 2 As soon as a command is sent the r...

Page 7: ...ess the button 2 sec and then within 10 seconds the button 2 sec The remote control which is being called will begin to chirp if it is located within the radio frequency range of the emitting remote c...

Page 8: ...2X 2 ACTIVATE MUTE REMOTE CONTROL CANCEL 2X 2 PAGER 16X 16 REMOTE PROGRAMMING See Pager on page 5 RANGE SETTING See Range setting on page 5 START TEMPERATURE 1 4 1X 1 4 DISPLAY START FAIL CODES 1 20 1...

Page 9: ...he horn or the siren or by flashing the parking lights The confirmations emitted by the parking lights are mandatory while those emitted by the horn or the siren are optional programmable and can requ...

Page 10: ...anual transmission vehicles To avoid turning the engine off when taking place behind the steering wheel do not apply the brakes until you have placed the key in the ignition and turned it to the RUN p...

Page 11: ...ust turn the key to RUN position and press the brake pedal TURBO MODE Activated at time of installation This mode allows the engine to be left running at idle speed for a short period of time so that...

Page 12: ...change preset temperature at which you want your Remote Starter to start engine press 2 sec then press 2 sec and buttons simultaneously lights 1 4 Parking lights will flash from 1 to 4 times to indica...

Page 13: ...ending on which is connected System can activate up to four deterrents simultaneously siren parking lights dome light and or horn PREVENTIVE Depending on how the system is configured indicator light s...

Page 14: ...cle 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 as long as t...

Page 15: ...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 t...

Page 16: ...orary Valet Mode has been activated To cancel this mode place ignition key in RUN position then remove it passive rearming is reactivated when you open a door You can also arm the system using the rem...

Page 17: ...k function can be configured and connected in such a way that the first Unlock command only unlocks the driver s door while a following Unlock command unlocks the other door s Dome light will turn on...

Page 18: ...ut that controls a relay that cuts all circuits required to operate your vehicle optional connection There are two types of antitheft systems PASSIVE ARMING TYPE ANTITHEFT or This type of antitheft sy...

Page 19: ...t at time of installation The delay can be canceled by repeating the command When accessory is deactivated after the delay has expired the parking lights blink once then the remote control sends a con...

Page 20: ...ously 2 sec The number of times the parking lights flash corresponds to the start fail code The table below lists the various start fail codes Code Failure to start details 1 Module has received a Sto...

Page 21: ...rt chirps see table in CONFIRMATION section on page 13 This function is programmable as ACTIVE or INACTIVE during installation HORN Horn beeps intermittently short repeated beeps during an alarm condi...

Page 22: ...out the control module flashes parking lights 4 flashes You may then proceed to the next step Press the button 2 sec on the new remote control When access code of new remote control is memorized the...

Page 23: ...ignition proceed with this simple check Make sure that the parking brake is applied Put gearshift in gear D Remain in the vehicle and be ready to apply brakes Start vehicle with remote starter Repeat...

Page 24: ...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 be able to...

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