n
Previous Intrusion Alert
— If the vehicle had been tampered with
and the alarm has been triggered, the siren will chirp 3 times upon
remote disarm instead of the usual 1 chirp.
n
Specific Intrusion Identification
— If the alarm had been triggered
in your absence, the siren will chirp 3 times upon remote disarm
(Previous Intrusion Alert). When you enter the vehicle and turn on the
ignition, the LED will flash in cycles to specifically identify which zone
triggered the alarm.
LED
Triggered
One Flash...One Flash...
Impact sensor
Two Flash...Two Flash...
Hood trunk trigger
Three Flash...Three Flash...
Door trigger
n
Automatic Malfunction Override
— In the event of a faulty sensor
or alarm input trigger zone, the alarm, when remotely armed, will alert
you by a series of chirps and light flashes.
n
Instant Remote Control Code Deletion
— In the event of a lost
or stolen remote control, all remote controls can be erased from memory
to prevent unauthorized alarm operation. See the "Programming Table
for Remote Controls" on pages 10 and 11.
n
Remote Control Code Learning
— The alarm can be programmed
to accept as many as four separate remote controls. See the
"Programming Table for Remote Controls" on pages 10 and 11.
n
Alarm State Memory
— If your car’s battery is disconnected and
later reconnected, the system will automatically return to its last state
prior to disconnection, whether it was armed, disarmed or in the valet
mode. So if a mechanic disconnects the battery while the alarm is
disarmed or in the valet mode, he won’t trigger the alarm when he
reconnects the battery. If a thief removes power while the alarm is armed,
and reconnects it, the alarm will instantly sound, the parking lights will
flash and the starter will be disabled.
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