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SILENT ARM/DISARM:
If you wish to arm or disarm your alarm, but
do not want the siren to chirp simply press
the trunk button on the remote control, tem-
porarily deleting the arm or disarm chirps.
TEMPORARY REMOTE
TRIGGER BYPASS:
If you would like to arm the
system but need to either
leave a door or trunk open
(hood/ trunk optional), you
can temporarily arm the
system so that the door and
hood /trunk triggers are not monitored. Press
the lock button to arm, then within 5 seconds
press the unlock button. You will hear a sec-
ond confirmation chirp to let you know that
the system will NOT monitor the doors. The
Shock Sensor will still be monitored.
TEMPORARY REMOTE TRIGGER
AND SENSOR BYPASS:
If you would like to arm the
system but want to have it not
monitor the shock sensor,
(leaving a child or pet in the
car). Press the lock button to
arm, then within 5 seconds
press the trunk button. You will hear a second
chirp to confirm that the sensor will be
bypassed.
NOTE: Once you disarm and rearm the system,
the door/hood trigger and sensor inputs will be
monitored.
REPLACING STOLEN OR LOST
REMOTE CONTROLS:
Your authorized Dealer can program in more
remote controls, and erase the codes for
stolen or lost transmitters at the same time,
so that they will not operate the system.
LED STATUS INDICATORS
Off= System off in Active mode
Slow Flashing= System Armed
Rapid Flashing= Passive Pre Arm State
Rapid Flashing (after disarm)= System
was triggered while away.
On Solid= In Valet Mode.
On Solid(After Active Arming)= Pre Arm
State,usually approximately 10 seconds.
On Solid (when disarmed, and not in
Valet)= Door/Hood is open.
CHIRP INDICATIONS:
One Chirp= Armed
Two Chirps= Disarmed
Three Chirps= Disarmed, but system was
triggered while away.
Four Chirps= 8 seconds after arming, indi-
cates faulty sensor or trigger.
Five Rapid Chirps= Warn away triggered
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