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Programmable Features

IntelliGuard 8000 comes from the factory with its features preprogrammed as noted in 

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 text in the tables on pages 15 and 16.

Some features can be programmed by the installer or the user, others can only be programmed only by the installer. There are two
tables provided which define the user-programmable and installer-programmable features.  

Using the CliffNet Wizard Pro

The CliffNet Wizard Provides intuitive access to all installer and user-programmable features through a user-friendly, graphical user
interface.  Because CliffNet Wizard Pro is Windows™-compatible, most operations can be accomplished by simply pointing and
clicking a mouse.  CliffNet Wizard Pro totally eliminates complicated programming charts and lengthy programming sequences. 
Please refer to the 

CliffNet Wizard Pro User’s Guide

 for more programming information if you are using the CliffNet Wizard Pro. 

Otherwise, for manual programming refer to the tables provided in the following sections.

Programming the User-Selectable Features

1. Write down the column (across) number and row (down) number of the feature(s) you wish to program.
2. Turn the ignition to the “ON” position or start the engine.
3. Enter the factory preset valet/programming code of “2” by pressing the PlainView 2 Switch’s 

 button twice, then press the

unmarked button.

4. After entering the code, press and hold the 

 for about 3 seconds until you hear one siren chirp and the LED turns on to

acknowledge program mode entry. The IntelliGuard 8000 is now in the “Feature Select” position for User-Programmable Features. 

5. Select the feature column: Press the unmarked button the same number of times as the column number. Pause. You will then hear

the same number of chirps as the column number you have selected, audibly confirming your selection.

6. Within five seconds, select the feature row: Press 

 button the same number of times as the feature’s row number. You’ll hear a

chirp each time you press the unmarked side to help you count.

7. If there is a NOTE for the selected feature, perform the actions noted.
8. Pause. You will hear either one or two chirps: two chirps = ON, one chirp = OFF.
9. You can select another feature, or you can exit program mode:

a. To select another feature in that same column, repeat step 6 within the next five seconds (after five seconds, three chirps

indicate that the IntelliGuard 8000 is now back in the 

Feature Select

 position).

b. To select a different feature column, repeat step 5.
c. To exit program mode, turn the ignition off (you’ll hear three chirps and the LED will turn off to  indicate exit of program

mode), or wait 60 seconds and the IntelliGuard 8000 will automatically exit program mode.

It may sound a little complicated, but it really isn’t. Briefly, here is all you do: choose the feature you want to change, enter program
mode, select that feature’s column and row, wait for the on/off chirp confirmation, then turn off the ignition. 

That’s it!

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 In tel liGuard 8000/299

Summary of Contents for IntelliGuard 8000

Page 1: ...ntrol and Test qPrewired LED Sensor Extended Range Receiver and PlainView 2 Switch Connectors qHigh Output Medallion Siren qDual Mode Chirp Silencing qRemote Siren Silencing qRemote Door Locking Unlocking with Built in Relays qUser Selectable AutoLock qUser Selectable AutoUnLock qIntegrated Electronic Timer qTurbo Timer Output qCliffNet DataPort Accessory Interface qRemote Keyless Entry and Access...

Page 2: ...and valet switch ground supply 10 Black Ground 11 White Valet Switch input multi plex 13 Gray Violet Auxilliary Output A output 14 Gray Blue Auxilliary Output B output 15 Gray Red Auxilliary Output C output 16 White Blue Optional remotely adjustable OmniSensor input 17 Yellow Optional airhorns or siren output 18 Red Battery input 12v 19 Black twinlead Medallion Siren output 20 Green Tilt Sensor ar...

Page 3: ...IntelliGuard 8000 299 3 ...

Page 4: ...brake supply 9 Brown Red Interior light supply 10 Gray Door trigger 11 Red Orange Door unlock normally open 12 Red Green Door lock normally open 13 Gray Green Door lock normally closed 14 Gray Orange Door unlock normally closed Wiring Description for the Pigtail Connector Pin Color Connects to 1 Green Blue Ignition output 12v 2 White Blue Starter output 12v 3 White Brown Igntion input 12v 4 White ...

Page 5: ...IntelliGuard 8000 299 5 ...

Page 6: ...witch s locking connectors to the WHITE and BLACK locking connector 5 Remove the adhesive backing and press the switch into place Remotely Adjustable Dual Zone Proximity Sensor This efficient new generation proprietary radar sensor is immune to the wind and temperature variations that cause ultrasonic sensors to false alarm The sensor must be mounted onto a metal surface and face outward into the ...

Page 7: ...on between one second and four minutes Current is limited to 0 15 amp See Installer Programmable Features on page 16 for information on programming the output type and or disabling operation while the system is disarmed Auxilliary Output B with Selectable Output Type The output GRAY BLUE wire can be programmed as either pulsed latched or timed and is activated by transmitting channel 7 from the 16...

Page 8: ... page 16 Please note that since this feature sets the system to arm the instant the courtesy lights turn off the Door Ajar Warning feature will not be available Mandatory RPM Programming NOTE This MANDATORY programming step must be completed for the IntelliGuard 8000 to operate properly 1 Drive the vehicle to a nearby open area and allow the engine to warm up until the RPMs drop to the normal idle...

Page 9: ...or 16 Press the LevelShift button three times This shifts the buttons to level 4 channels 13 16 Then press the corresponding button within the next 7 seconds For instance to transmit channel 14 press the LevelShift button three times then press button 2 The LED on the remote control flashes four times pauses flashes four times etc this indicates level 4 NOTE One second after you stop transmitting ...

Page 10: ...ard 8000 s radar sensor 2 Disarm the system with the remote control 3 Transmit channel 16 on the master remote LevelShift three times then button 4 You will hear one chirp and the LED will turn on 4 Test the Proximity Sensor s primary zone by rapidly leaning through an open window into the passenger compartment You will hear a siren chirp when the primary zone is triggered This should not occur ne...

Page 11: ... false alarms If you wish to test FACT simply 1 Arm the IntelliGuard 8000 with the remote control 2 Wait 10 seconds after the interior light turns off then trigger the Proximity Sensor to activate the siren 3 Do not disarm the system let the siren complete its cycle 4 Attempt to trigger the sensor again The alarm should be silent 5 Unlock and open a door The alarm should sound immediately You may ...

Page 12: ... for about 3 seconds until you hear one siren chirp and the LED turns on to acknowledge program mode entry The IntelliGuard 8000 is now in the Feature Select position for User Programmable Features 5 Select the feature column Press the unmarked button the same number of times as the column number Pause You will then hear the same number of chirps as the column number you have selected audibly conf...

Page 13: ...r five seconds Press marked to turn the siren sound off press unmarked to activate the sound Next siren sound 2 will play for five seconds Press marked to turn the siren sound off unmarked to activate it The system will cycle through all six siren sounds n n NOTE 3 You will hear two chirps when all features are reset n NOTE 4 When you hear two chirps all remote controls will have been erased from ...

Page 14: ...Constant Pulsed 1 chirp 2 chirps Learn PageMate 4 ID NOT USED Must program RPM s AFTER changing this feature n NOTE 1 Once this feature is selected one chirp is provided to indicate that the timer has started You can set this anywhere from one second to 4 minutes When the desired duration has been reached press the unmarked side of the PlainView 2 switch The system responds with two chirps to conf...

Page 15: ...cation 1 flash Digital Dual Zone Proximity Sensor 4 4 2 flashes Optinal Dual Zone OmniSensor 3 flashes Optional Digital Tilt Motion Sensor 4 flashes Door Trigger 5 flashes Trunk Trigger 6 flashes Hood Trigger 7 flashes An attempt was made to turn the ignition ON or start the engine while the system was armed 8 flashes More than three consecutive incorrect valet codes were entered while the system ...

Page 16: ... s electrical system and or the power lock servo motors n Doors unlock You either selected the wrong door lock diagram or connected the wires incorrectly Reconnect the vehicle s power locking system to its original condition then retest the voltages as indicated in the Door Locks section of this binder and wire the locks as indicated n Only one door locks You either selected the wrong door lock di...

Page 17: ... switching door triggers or more than 11 volts if the vehicle has positive switching door triggers also make sure the pin switch is connected to the correct wire If not then the door pin switch or pin switches is either defective or in need of cleaning Step 10 Test the trunk trigger circuit Arm the system then use the key to unlock the trunk n Siren sounds immediately parking lights flash repeated...

Page 18: ...ment o The full alarm sounds This is the correct response proceed to step 16 o No response Check the mounting position and sensitivity adjustment Step 16 Complete and provide all necessary paperwork including n User s Manual must be given to the customer n Adhere the Clifford window decals to the vehicle s windows Step 17 Demonstrate Basic System Operation n Remote Operations o Arming disarming an...

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