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TRANSMITTER OPERATION:

 

 

Transmitter Button 

System Function 

Remark 

 

 Button 

Arm / Lock door  

 

 

 

 Button  

Arm and Delete Optional Sensor 

Press twice. 

 

 Button 

Car Locator  

System in Armed. 

  

Button for 3 seconds 

Panic function 

Press 3 seconds 

 

 Button 

Disarm & Unlock Door 

 

 

 

Button 

Two Steps Door Unlock & 
Disarm System 

Press twice within 3 
seconds. 

 

 Button 

Car Locator  

 

  

Button for 2 seconds 

Pop Trunk Release 

Press 2 seconds 

 

  

Button for 3 seconds 

 
Panic function  

If the H3/6 Gray Wire is 
not Trunk release Output 
(See Alarm Feature 

III-2)

 

 

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 Button 

Silent Arm / Disarm 

 

 

Silent Arm / Disarm 

 

Side button 

2

 

nd Car Operation or 

Garage Door Opener 

Side Button 
Switching Code

 

 

ACTIVE ARMING – LOCK & ARM: 

1.  Press 

 

button on transmitter. 

2.  The siren will chirp once and parking light will flash once indicating that the system is now 

armed. The vehicle doors will lock upon arming when interfaced with the security system. 

Note: 

Defective sensor reminder: 

If the siren sounds 3 chirps, then you have left a door, 

trunk, or hood lid ajar. (See Feature

 “I - 3 

Programming) 

SILENT ARMING / DISARMING: 

Press the 

 

 button on the transmitter to arm or disarm 

your security system with no chirp sound  heard; arm / disarm confirmation will be through the 
vehicles parking lights only. 

SHOCK SENSOR / OPTIONAL SENSOR BY-PASS: 

Press the 

 

button on the transmitter 

twice within 3 seconds will arm the security system, by -pass the shock sensor or the optional 
sensor connected to 4 pin plug. The system will chirp one additional time to confirm the 
sensor bypass mode was activated. The sensor bypass feature is programmed to activate for 
one arming cycle only. The security system will return to normal operation during the next 
arming cycle. 

 

PASSIVE ARM ING: 

(See Feature

 “II - 2” 

Programming)

 

Active arming / disarming is controlling your security system via the remote transmitter. This 
security system is equipped with an optional Passive Arming feature, which allows the 
security system to arm 30 seconds after the last door is closed. Operation is as follows.  

1.  Turn the ignition to the “OFF” position and exit the vehicle. (CONT. NEXT PAGE)  

Summary of Contents for RF-310

Page 1: ...RF 310 PROFESSIONAL VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY ...

Page 2: ...s 3 chirps then you have left a door trunk or hood lid ajar See Feature I 3 Programming SILENT ARMING DISARMING Press the button on the transmitter to arm or disarm your security system with no chirp sound heard arm disarm confirmation will be through the vehicles parking lights only SHOCK SENSOR OPTIONAL SENSOR BY PASS Press the button on the transmitter twice within 3 seconds will arm the securi...

Page 3: ...seconds will unlock the entire vehicle AUTOMATIC RE ARM See Feature I 2 Programming If this feature is selected the security system will automatically re arm itself 60 seconds after disarming with remote transmitter Automatic rearm will cancel if any door is opened before the 60 seconds timer has elapsed DISARMING WITHOUT A TRANSMITTER The Override function may be used if the remote transmitter is...

Page 4: ...ors or detectors are still active the alarm system will sound a maximum of six 30 second cycles IGNITION CONTROL DOOR LOCKS See Feature II 3 Programming If the vehicle s door locks have been interfaced to the security system the system will automatically lock the vehicle s doors when the ignition is turned ON and or unlock the vehicle s doors when the ignition is turned OFF TRUNK RELEASE See Featu...

Page 5: ... Off Disarmed 2 flashes pause Trigger on trunk hood Slow flash Armed 3 flashes pause Trigger on door switch Fast flash Passive arming 4 flashes pause Trigger on Dual Zone Shock Sensor On solid Valet mode 5 flashes pause Trigger on Ignition switch This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference ...

Page 6: ...HE FOLLOWING IS NOT COVERED Damagesordeterioration to cases batteries covers and cabinets the cost of repairs replacement and labor of which shall be borne by the purchaser even if occurring during the WARRANTY period 4 Any equipment or parts which are claimed to be defective under this WARRANTY must be sent to the AutoPage Service center with proof of purchase at the purchaser s expense prior to ...

Page 7: ...________________________ ________________________________ Address Dealer s Address _______________________________ ________________________________ City State Zip Code City State Zip Code _______________________________ ________________________________ Telephone Number Dealer s Telephone Number _______________________________ ________________________________ Year Make Model of Vehicle Date of Inst...

Page 8: ...8 1815 West 205th Street Suite 101 Torrance California 90501 1525 Main Office 310 618 2002 Customer Service 800 262 2527 Ext 462 www autopageusa com ...

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