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How to interpret the LED status indicator

The LED on your car’s dashboard or console will inform you of the system status:

LED Condition

Meaning

Off

System is disarmed and in normal operating mode (i.e., valet mode is off)

On

Valet mode is on, the vehicle may be entered without having to disarm

Flashing rapidly (ignition off)

System is armed and protecting your vehicle

Flashing slowly

System is disarmed but the Two-Point AutoImmobilisation has been engaged (European models only)

Flashes, pause, flashes

Either an error (such as arming with the trunk open) or indicates the trigger or sensor that was tripped

Automatic Battery-Saving Mode

To conserve vehicle battery power (the LED actually draws more current than the entire control unit), if the system has remained continuously armed for

48 hours, the flash rate will automatically slow to half the normal rate. After 96 hours, it slows to one-quarter.

Smart trunk release option

If the optional remote trunk release was installed, you may use button 2 of the master remote control or the

button of the companion remote to release

the trunk latch. The system’s electronic interlock prevents unintentional activation of the remote trunk release when you drive, or when the system is armed.

The Smart Trunk Release feature requires installer programming, so if you have the optional trunk release installed, you may want to verify that it will NOT

activate when the system is armed. If it can be activated while armed, causing the alarm to sound, please return to your installing Clifford Dealer and have

them correct this (it only takes a couple minutes and there will be no charge to you).

Timer options

The system’s built-in electronic timer can be optionally wired to provide one of several different functions. Timer duration settings can be made by your

installing Clifford Dealer or by you via the CliffNet Wizard. Ask your Authorized Clifford Dealer for further details:

Remote controlled timed headlight activation option

The timer can be wired to provide remote controlled headlight activation for any duration you wish between 1 second and 4 minutes, allowing you to

remotely light your way to and from the vehicle by pressing the assigned button combination (your Clifford installer will have told you which he has

assigned to this function).

Window AutoClose option

The timer can automatically close the windows upon remote arming on vehicles with an “all-close” feature that raises them if the key is held in the driver's

door (a common feature on several European vehicle models).

NOTE: Although this timer circuit could be wired to control power windows on non-European cars that do not have

this key-in-the-door “all-close” feature, Clifford Electronics strongly recommends against this. If so wired, the timer

would force the window motors to “shut” the windows even if they were already closed. This places excessive strain

on the vehicle’s window motors, causing overheating, premature failure and even the possibility of fire. As such, if

you cannot close the windows of your vehicle by turning and holding the key in the driver’s door, do not permit the

system’s timer circuit to be wired to automatically close the windows.

If your car does not have an all-close feature, one or more SmartWindows 4 accessories are needed. One SmartWindows 4 module can control two power

windows. In addition to automatically closing the power windows every time you arm, SmartWindows 4 also allows you to remotely roll down the

windows after disarming and to remotely vent them open slightly for ventilation on hot days. Inside the car, SmartWindows 4 also provides one-touch full

open, one-touch full close and one-touch stop to each of your factory window control switches.

Window AutoClose Instant Bypass

If you have the timer-based window closure option noted above, you may choose to arm

without

automatically closing the windows. This is handy on hot

days by allowing you to leave one or more windows slightly open while the system remains armed. To do so, simply turn the ignition switch to “ON” and

then “OFF” rapidly. You will hear a chirp confirmation (this action also activates

Instant AutoArming bypass

previously noted). When you then exit and

arm, the system will

not

close the windows. Normal autoclose operation is restored the next time you arm.

Turbo timer option

Vehicles with turbocharged engines often require a cool-down period of one to several minutes after driving, particularly high-rev driving. Until now, drivers

of such vehicles had two choices: sit in the car after parking and wait several minutes to turn off the engine, or have an expensive turbo timer accessory

added that would often interfere with car alarm operation. But with the addition of an optional relay, your system’s timer output can save you money and

make turbo cool-down easy and convenient. If you have this option installed, just press the assigned button or button combination(your Clifford installer will

have told you which he has assigned to this function) on the remote control before shutting off the engine. Then remove your car key (the engine will

continue running), exit, and press button 1 of the master remote or the

button of the companion remote to arm the system and lock the doors. While

the system is armed, your IntelliGuard 8000 will continue to idle the engine for any duration you choose up to 4 minutes. To ensure against any possibility of

false alarms, the system will keep the sensors off-line while the engine is idling, then automatically bring them back online right after the engine is shut down.

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Summary of Contents for IntelliGuard 8000

Page 1: ...Business Court 92 94 Church Road Mitcham Surrey CR4 3TD 0800 929949 or 0181 646 8440 Schlesische Straße 27 10997 Berlin 0130 115 681 oder 030 611 2602 Saratoga 804 B Col Portales Deleg Benito Juárez 03300 México D F 01 800 021 2543 o 5 605 0382 Clifford systems are covered by one or more of these Clifford Electronics USA patents 4 158 874 4 233 642 4 327 444 4 383 242 4 430 685 4 845 464 4 887 064...

Page 2: ...ows PC n For smart accessory interfacing þ FACT anti false alarm circuitry þ Passive AutoArming if you forget to arm with the remote control n Lock upon AutoArming self locking n Visual AutoArming countdown confirmation n Instant AutoArm bypass þ High Output Medallion Siren n Selectable Personalized Siren Sounds n Remote controlled chirp muting n Selectable QuietChirps LoudChirps n Long term selec...

Page 3: ... a car door at any point while the engine is running as would occur in a carjacking attempt you must again enter your secret code VERY IMPORTANT The factory setting for the anti carjacking feature is OFF Once you are familiar with the following we suggest you turn this feature ON see the User selectable features section When anti carjacking is on each time you begin driving you MUST enter your PIN...

Page 4: ...ystem will warn you if the battery in your remote is nearing the end of its useful life see the Low battery warning section for details Electrical radio frequency interference obstructions weather conditions and even sunspots can interrupt the signal from your remote to the system The remote controls are the keys to your system But these remote controls are much more secure than car keys because e...

Page 5: ...ehicles Not available on European models in compliance with EC95 56 ACG 2 Anti CodeGrabbing 2 ACG 2 protects you and your automobile from code grabbing devices Code grabbers record from hundreds of feet away the code sent by your car alarm remote control code grabbers are very similar to but simpler than cellphone cloning devices The thief then plays back the code when you re gone instantly disarm...

Page 6: ... as the fuel pump This Clifford innovation provides immobilization without any wires to the control unit so a thief could not find the Wireless Immobilizer even if he tried tracing the system wires Operation of the Wireless Immobilizer is automatic and user transparent BE sure to keep the record your Clifford installer provides as to the location of the Wireless Immobilizer in case your vehicle ne...

Page 7: ...ntrol using the User selectable features programming column 2 row 3 False Alarm Prevention FACT With FACT False Alarm Control and Test you ll never experience repeated false alarms If the siren sounds DO NOT disarm allow it to run for the full siren duration Before sounding the siren a second time the system automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger to verify that an intrusion i...

Page 8: ...fist If the impact is strong enough to trigger the primary zone you will hear a siren chirp To change sensitivity press button 2 you will hear a 2 chirp confirmation then firmly thump the top of the A pillar with the amount of force that you want set off the alarm a single chirp will acknowledge the thump Press button 4 to lock in the new setting You may now press button 3 to adjust the warning zo...

Page 9: ...lose feature Clifford Electronics strongly recommends against this If so wired the timer would force the window motors to shut the windows even if they were already closed This places excessive strain on the vehicle s window motors causing overheating premature failure and even the possibility of fire As such if you cannot close the windows of your vehicle by turning and holding the key in the dri...

Page 10: ...Smart prior intrusion attempt alert If you hear three chirps when you disarm it means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence When you turn on the ignition the LED will flash 1 10 times pause then repeat the flash cycle 4 more times Count the flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart above Multiple event TotalRecall The system s memory records the identity of the last eight activa...

Page 11: ...p OFF If there is a NOTE for the selected feature perform the actions noted NOTE Some features such as AutoStart column 2 row 4 used with the optional IntelliStart 4 accessory have multiple settings Simply reselect the feature additional times to progress through each possible setting 7 You may now select another feature or exit program mode a To select another feature in that same column repeat s...

Page 12: ...on of the other car s companion remote to arm and disarm your IntelliGuard 8000 select column 4 row 1 then press button of the other vehicle s remote you ll hear one chirp Immediately press button a second time you will hear a 2 chirp confirmation Button of the other vehicle s remote will now arm disarm your IntelliGuard 8000 on this vehicle NOTE 6 The features in this column allow you to control ...

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