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EX AM PLE 1:

 Turn on AutoArm & Lock

When the system AutoArms (see page 9), it does not normally lock the doors to ensure
that you cannot accidentally lock the keys inside the vehicle. To enable this feature,
you’ll note that “AutoArm & Lock” is in column 3, row 2 of the table on pages 19-20.
The “

off

” in bold type indicates the factory setting. The following example will turn on

AutoArm & Lock.

1. To enter program mode, turn on the ignition, enter your valet code (as noted on page

10), then hold the switch in its momentary position until you hear a chirp.

2. Select column 3 by pressing the latched side and then returning the switch to its

centre position three times, then wait for the three chirps to confirm column 3. To
select row 2, press momentary two times (you’ll hear a chirp each time you press
the momentary side).

3. After a brief pause, you’ll hear two chirps to confirm that AutoArm & Lock is

now on.

4. Turn the ignition off. You’ll hear 3 chirps, confirming automatic exit from the

program mode, and you’re done!

If you make an error, just turn off the ignition and start again. To turn AutoArm &
Lock back off, just repeat steps 1–4. In step 3, you’ll hear one chirps to confirm that
the feature has been turned back off. Remember, one chirp = off, two chirps = on.

NOTE: 

You have 10 seconds to enter the row number after selecting the column. If you 

wait 

too long, the system jumps back to the “Feature Select” position (this is indicated with 3
chirps). If you wait another 60 seconds, the system will exit program mode (this allows you 
to make programming changes even whilst you’re driving). In Example 2 below, you’ll
learn how easy it is to change the settings of several different features in just one
session, without having to repeatedly turn the ignition on and off:

EX AM PLE 2: Turn off AutoLock and Aut oUn Lock, then turn on Qui etChirps:

This time, we will change the settings of three different features in just one programming
session: We will turn off both the AutoLock and AutoUnLock features (see page 12), as
well as turn on the QuietChirps feature (see page 15). Here’s all you have to do:

1. Enter program mode as previously noted (ignition on, enter your valet code, then

press the momentary side until you here a chirp).

2. Since AutoLock is in column 2, row 1 of the Table, you will have to enter the

latched side twice and the momentary side once. Therefore, move the switch to
latched, centre, latched, centre. Wait for the two chirps to confirm the selection of
column 2. Within 10 seconds, press and release the momentary side of the switch
once (you will hear a chirp when you press it). After a brief pause, you’ll hear 1
chirp to confirm that AutoLock is now off.

3. Since AutoUnLock is in column 2, row 2 and is in the same column as you just

entered for AutoLock, there is no need in this case to again select column 2.
Therefore, you can go right away to the row selection (momentary side of the switch).
Now, within 10 seconds, press the momentary side two times to jump to row 2.
After a brief pause, you’ll hear 1 chirp to confirm that AutoUnLock is now off.

4. Note that the QuietChirps feature is in the same column 2, row 5. Simply press the 

momentary side 5 times.. After a brief pause, you’ll hear two chirps to confirm that
the QuietChirps feature is now on.

5. To exit the program mode, turn the ignition off. You’ll hear 3 chirps to confirm

program mode exit.

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con tin ued . . .

Summary of Contents for 50XUK

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual World Class Auto SecurityTM concept 50x...

Page 2: ...E NOTE Your factory set 4 digit valet code is noted below See pages 10 11 for information on using your valet code n If you wish to change your valet code to a different 4 digit number please refer to...

Page 3: ...yless entry in valet mode 12 Sensor adjustment 12 Remote controlled override of one or both sensor zones 12 AutoLock and AutoUnLock 12 Built In Two Point AutoImmobiliser 13 False Alarm Prevention and...

Page 4: ...ecord that code right off the air from hundreds of metres away then play it back when you re gone to disarm the alarm and unlock the doors Within seconds your car is just another theft statistic Fortu...

Page 5: ...ay press a button on the remote control to arm or disarm the system silently It s perfect when parking at night in a quiet residential area Or if you prefer you may turn off the chirps on a long term...

Page 6: ...as all these additional features n AutoArming Enable Disable You may disable or re enable the AutoArming feature with just a few flicks of a switch n AutoArm Lock You may set the system to automatical...

Page 7: ...oint q Multiple Event TotalRecall Concept 50x s memory stores the identity of the last eight trigger and sensor activations This provides an invaluable diagnostic means since whenever you wish the sys...

Page 8: ...e it easy First the button you use the most button 1 to arm disarm lock and unlock is larger than the others Buttons 2 3 and 4 are the smaller buttons to the right below and left of button 1 The Level...

Page 9: ...y controlled by a Concept 50x on your second vehicle yes once 3 8 activate another optional accessory controlled by a Concept 50x on your second vehicle yes once 4 9 remotely enable exit valet mode ye...

Page 10: ...ng ACG with Random Code Encryption Protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car stealing device ever used by car thieves a code grabber Code grabbers literally record from...

Page 11: ...conds after you park the vehicle exit and close all the doors For your convenience if you re open any door s within the 30 second countdown AutoArming will restart from the beginning once all doors ar...

Page 12: ...uld be discov ered by a thief Definitions n Digit A digit is defined as any number from 0 to 9 inclusive n Valet code Your valet code is the factory preset 4 digit number noted on the inside front cov...

Page 13: ...hear a chirp 3 Select column 3 by moving the switch between latched and centre 3 times i e latched centre latched centre latched centre After a brief pause you will hear 3 chirps to confirm that you...

Page 14: ...normal environmental conditions such as wind and temperature variations that cause ultrasonic sensors to false alarm Your Authorised Clifford Dealer will have adjusted each of the two sensor zones at...

Page 15: ...after stopping for a passing train or a raised drawbridge You may need to shut down your vehicle s engine when waiting But after 30 seconds the immobilisation electronics of your Concept 50x will enga...

Page 16: ...Proximity Sensor 3 blinks Glass Tampering Sensor 4 blinks Door trigger 5 blinks Boot trigger 6 blinks Bonnet trigger 7 blinks Three incorrect consecutive valet code entries were made If your vehicle...

Page 17: ...ontinually draw charging current from your vehicle s battery In time this can drain the car s battery Clifford s Smart Self Powered Siren only draws charging current whilst the vehicle s ignition is o...

Page 18: ...tep by step programming instructions 1 Refer to the Table of user selectable features and make note of the column across number and the row down number of the feature s you wish to program 2 Turn on t...

Page 19: ...ample 2 below you ll learn how easy it is to change the settings of several different features in just one session without having to repeatedly turn the ignition on and off EXAMPLE 2 Turn off AutoLock...

Page 20: ...de the bottom half of the case 3 Snap the case back together by first aligning the top where the LED window is then retightening but not over tightening the retaining screw Adding new remote controls...

Page 21: ...annel of your choosing of the new remote control You will hear three chirps to confirm programming of channel 3 n NOTE 4 Transmit channel 4 or other channel of your choosing of the new remote control...

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