M380 Owner’s Manual____________________________________________Safety and Security - Security Features – 1-2
Rev. “F” 1-2-21
If a third or fourth transmitter is to be added to operate the system, all of the transmitters must be
programmed into the system’s memory at the same time, as the first new transmitter code entered
will erase the existing transmitter codes. Therefore, if your system should ever be compromised by
the addition of an authorized transmitter, the ATV feature will warn you. By simply reprogramming all
of your transmitters into the system, the unauthorized transmitter will be erased.
To program a transmitter:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 under
³; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed and
released one time only. The system’s response will be one siren chirp, and the Status Light flashing
one time, pausing, and then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the large upper button
of the transmitter. The system confirms “learning” the transmitter’s codes chirping the siren once.
Repeat this action with each transmitter to be programmed. Only the large upper button of the
transmitter needs pressing and release; all of the other transmitter button’s operations will be learned
automatically.
To program a transmitter to a “2
nd
” or “3
rd
” system:
Up to three Crime Guard systems may be independently operated using a single transmitter. To
accomplish this, the transmitter’s button functions are different for each of the vehicles. This prevents
Arming or Disarming the multiple systems simultaneously when all are within range of the transmitter.
To program a transmitter for 2
nd
or 3
rd
systems, when programming press and release either of the
small buttons instead of the large upper button. The system will automatically assign the transmitter’s
other functions in a different order. The following chart shows button function assignment.
Arm/Disarm
Auxiliary Output #2
Auxiliary Output #3
Large Button
Small Button
Small Button
Small Button
Large Button
Small Button
Small Button
Large Button
Small Button
Only the “Arm/Disarm” button is pressed when programming.
Feature #2
Secure Code Programming Mode
(Factory
Default
Setting:
1
Press)
SecureCode is a unique patented feature, which allows you to custom, select the number of Valet
Switch presses which would be required in order to perform an Emergency Override. Instead of “1
press” of the Valet Switch, a customized programming of the SecureCode would require from 2 to 12
presses. If any of the three Vehicle Recovery features are utilized, a customized SecureCode would
require that the correct SecureCode entry of Valet Switch be made to cancel the Vehicle Recovery
activation.
The “as received” factory default setting of “1 press” is the most convenient, as an Emergency
Override will occur instantly when the Valet Switch is pressed, but it is not as secure as a customized
setting. When a customized SecureCode has been programmed, the system will disarm a few
seconds after the correct entry.
To custom program a new SecureCode:
Follow Steps 1 through 4 in the section for
³; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be
pressed and released two times. The system’s response will be two siren chirps, and the Status Light
flashing twice, pausing, then repeating. Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter’s large
upper button; the siren will chirp twice to confirm system is ready to accept the new SecureCode
entry. Now press and release the Valet Switch the desired number of times. The SecureCode can be
programmed for 1 to 12 presses, but the entry must be made within 5 seconds. Wait for the siren to
chirp the same number of times as the Valet Switch presses to confirm the new SecureCode entry.
IMPORTANT: If no additional features need to be programmed, exit Programming Mode by
allowing the 10 second time limit to expire without any further programming activity. Do not
exit Programming Mode by turning on the ignition switch.
Summary of Contents for M380 2003
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