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smart power up II
The Smart Power Up II feature ensures that when the security system is powered back
up after being disconnected, the system will resume the same state it was in before
power was lost. For example, if power is disconnected during a full trigger sequence,
the system will still be in the full trigger sequence when power is reconnected to the
unit. If power is disconnected while the unit is disarmed, it will still be disarmed when
power is restored.
remote control sensor disable
1.
Arm the system.
2.
Use the transmitter to bypass the sensor.
3.
The lights will flash four times. All warn away zones are now bypassed.
4.
Transmit the sensor bypass channel again.
5.
The lights will flash four times again. The sensor warn away and full trigger
zones are now bypassed.
6.
The sensor zones will reset when disarmed.
mux sensors
audio sensor
The 506T Audio Sensor is a low-current device that provides an added level of protec-
tion to an existing security system by detecting sounds that have the acoustic signature
of breaking glass or metal-to-glass impacts. It consumes less than 1 mA of current.
adjusting the audio sensor
NOTE: Before testing, all the doors and windows must be shut. If a window is open,
the acoustics of the vehicle interior change dramatically. The customer should be
informed of this. Also remember that Clifford security systems cannot trigger until three
seconds after they are armed.
A single tap of a key or a coin should not trigger the sensor, since it is designed to
react to multiple, closely-grouped sounds. A sharp rap with a set of keys should trig-
ger the sensor. If the sensitivity needs to be increased, turn the adjustment screw an
eighth of a turn and retest. If the sensitivity needs to be decreased, turn the adjustment
screw counter-clockwise and retest.