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Programmable Features

The Level TWO comes preprogrammed as noted in

bold

text in the following tables.

Programming User-Selectable Features

1. Note the column (across) and row (down) numbers 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 toggling the valet switch

(located behind the LED assembly) to the left two times, then to the right (LED on).

4. Immediately hold to the left for about 3 seconds until you hear one horn beep and the

LED turns on to confirm the system is in the “Feature Select” position.

5. Select the feature column: Toggle the switch to the right the number of times indicated

for the column. Pause. You will hear the same number of horn beeps, confirming your

selection.

6. Within five seconds, select the feature row: Toggle the switch to the left the number of

times indicated for the row. You’ll hear a beep each time 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 beeps: two beeps = ON, one beep = 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 beeps indicate return to 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 beeps and the LED will

turn off), or wait 60 seconds for the system to automatically exit program mode.

Table of User-Selectable Features: 1 beep = OFF, 2 beeps= ON

Feature

Select

Right x 1

Right x 2

Right x 3

Right x 4

Left x

1

Add a new remote

NOTE 1

Chirps*/beeps:

off**/

on

/quiet

(1/

2

/3*

chirps*/beeps)

AutoArming:

off

/on**

NOTE 5

— Other remote:

arm (1 then 2 beeps)

Left x

2

Personalized Siren

Sounds*

NOTE 2

NOT USED

Lock upon

AutoArming:

off

/on**

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

trunk release (2 beeps)

Left x

3

Play Siren Sounds*:

trigger only/

always

(1/

2

beeps)

NOT USED

AutoArming

entry delay:

off

/on

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

panic (3 beeps)

Left x

4

Siren duration:

30

/60/90sec.

(

1

/2/3 beeps)

AutoStart*:

both

off

/both on/temp

only/battery only

(

1

/2/3/4 beeps)

FACT: off/

on

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

disarm (4 beeps)

Left x

5

AutoLock: off/

on

/rpm*

(1/

2

/3 beeps)

NOT USED

NOT USED

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

remote starting* (5 beeps)

Left x

6

AutoUnLock: off/

on

Clear all remotes

NOTE 3

NOT USED

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

window rolldown/venting*

(6 beeps)

Left x

7

Reset all features to

default (except

remotes & valet code)

Set a new secret

valet code

NOTE 4

NOT USED

NOTE 6

— Other remote:

valet mode (7 beeps)

* Requires optional G4 accessory

** In Dealer Mode (see page 3), beeps/chirps are off; AutoArming and Lock upon AutoArm are on

n

NOTE 1: Press the lock button of the new vehicle buyer’s remote. You’ll hear one beep. Press the

lock button again. You’ll hear two beeps to confirm that the new remote control has been added.

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Summary of Contents for Prime Level TWO

Page 1: ...Installation Manual The Science of Security FOURTH GENERATION MOBILE SECURITY Level TWO SECURITY UPGRADE PACKAGE Prime ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...runk Trigger Connection 6 Auxiliary A Output 6 Optional Engine Compartment Components 6 Optional Siren 6 Final Wiring Connections 6 MANDATORY MASTER REMOTE CONTROL ADDITION 7 Delayed Courtesy Lights 7 Remote Control Operation 7 Eight Event TotalRecall 7 Programmable Features 8 Programming the User Selectable Features 8 9 Using CliffNet Wizard PRO 9 Installer Programmable Features 9 10 System Check...

Page 4: ... Trunk Switch See Door Lock Unlock Section of This Manual White Orange door unlock or White Green door lock or Door Switch Interior Light Gray door trigger or interior light output Optional Dual Zone Piezo Sensor trunk input Gray Yellow Optional Siren Red Black Blue Orange Brown White Connect to Ground for NegativeTrigger Pin Switches or 12V for PositiveTrigger Pin Switches 12V Brown Parking light...

Page 5: ...Mode This mode completelydisables the system It is intendedfor unsold pre loadsto make the system inoperablein cases where it is not feasible to remove the system control unit To ensure against accidentalcustomeraccess Sleep Mode is accessibleonly if the system is in Dealer Mode nCustomer Mode This is the normal operatingmode for the new car purchaser Passenger Compartment Components Control Unit ...

Page 6: ...result For assistance call the Clifford Technical Support Hotline at 800 444 4667 Single Stage all doors unlock simultaneously 1 Remove the door lock switch on the driver s side of the vehicle to reveal the switch wires a If there are four or more wires make the connections shown in Diagram 4 b If there are three wires go to step 2 c If the vehicle does not have a door lock switch find the wire in...

Page 7: ...king lights and access the parking light wire nNear the headlightswitch nIn the door sill harness going to the rear lights nAt any of the four parking light bulbs 2 If working underdash turn the dashlight dimmer to its lowest setting 3 Find the wire that shows 12V when the parking lights are on and 0 volts when off or on most Japanese cars 0 volts when on and 12V at rest 4 If 0V when on connect th...

Page 8: ...The factory setting is pulsed output 1 second ground Interlock is on operates only if the system is disarmed and the ignition is off Current is limited to 0 15 amp After power up see Installer Programmable Features on pages 9 10 to change the type of output and or turn the trunk interlock off or on NOTE The GRAY BLUE wire is not used on the Level 2 system Optional Engine Compartment Connections Op...

Page 9: ...rol Operation REMOTE FUNCTIONS Function Icon remote Word remote Arm lock Lock Disarm unlock UnLock Trunk release Opt Panic repeated honks HOLD HOLD Panic Locate short beep Panic Remote valet mode Opt UnLock Remote engine start Lock UnLock AutoStart SafeStart Panic Lock Window open vent Panic Opt Eight Event TotalRecall 1 With the ignition OFF press and hold the valet switch at the rear of the LED ...

Page 10: ...a different feature column repeat step 5 c To exit program mode turn the ignition off you ll hear three beeps and the LED will turn off or wait 60 seconds for the system to automatically exit program mode Table of User Selectable Features 1 beep OFF 2 beeps ON Feature Select Right x 1 Right x 2 Right x 3 Right x 4 Left x 1 Add a new remote NOTE 1 Chirps beeps off on quiet 1 2 3 chirps beeps AutoAr...

Page 11: ...ionontheothercar s remotethatwillarmthesystem column4 row1 before these others will be accepted Using CliffNet Wizard PRO The CliffNet Wizard PRO software provides an intuitive access to all installer and end user features through a user friendly graphical user interface and provides extensive diagnostic capabilities See www clifforddealer com to download a free copy of the program a 60 509 cable ...

Page 12: ...indows4 module briefly tap the driver s window switch up to repeat the process for the rear windows System Checklist Troubleshooting The following checklist will assure that you have installed the Level FOUR correctly Each successive step requires that the previous step has been completed as indicated NOTE If you are still having trouble after performing the following steps please call Clifford Te...

Page 13: ...ogrammedthe wrong lock polarity or connectedthe wires incorrectly Reconnectthe vehicle s locking system to its original condition then retest as indicatedin the Door Locks section WARNING If the doors do not lock DO NOT activate the vehicle s lock switches Doing so may damage the control unit the vehicle s electrical system and or the power lock servo motors nDoors unlock You either selected the w...

Page 14: ...orrect wire If not the trunk pin switch must be thoroughlycleaned or replaced Step 10 Test remote control range Stand 30 feet from the vehicle and use the remote control to arm and disarm nThe system will respond as previouslynoted If not Repositionthe externalreceiver as high as possible under the dash and as far as possible from heavy wireloomsand metal Repositionthe antennarod underdashor for m...

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