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Using the Songbird Option
The Code Alarm CA-640
TM
is equipped with a feature called
“Songbird”. Songbird allows you to program different songs or tones
similar to “ring tones” on a cellular phone. A song or tone can be
programmed to almost any system function that has a vehicle horn or
siren response (ie: arm/disarm chirps, lite touch impact sensor,
panic mode).
Functions that can’t be programmed with a Songbird tone:
1.
Impact sensor override
2.
Alarm trip ID
Turning Songbird On:
A)
Using the 2-way tranceiver remote control, press the SET
button, then press the LOCK button within 2 seconds.
B) Using the 1-way transmitter remote control, press both
LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously.
The siren will emit a confirmation tone indicating that songbird is ON.
Selecting a Function and Songbird Tone/Song
1.
Activate a function that you would like to set to a specific tone
(ie: lite touch impact sensor is activated by striking the
vehicle with an impact that would trigger a lite touch
response.
2.
Within 10 seconds of activating the function:
a)
On the 2-way tranceiver press SET, then press FIND/
PANIC within 2 seconds.
b)
On the 1-way transmitter press START, then press FIND/
PANIC within 2 seconds.
The siren will emit a confirmation tone indicating that you have
entered the program mode.
3.
Use the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons to advance up or down
through the different tones. Pressing the START button will
play different versions and lengths of the tone you have
selected.
4.
When you have decided on a specific tone, press the FIND/
PANIC button to lock that tone to the function, and exit
programming.
The siren will emit a confirmation tone indicating that you have exited
programming mode.
Turning Songbird OFF:
A)
Using the 2-way tranceiver remote control, press the SET
button, then press UNLOCK within 2 seconds.
B) Using the 1-way transmitter remote control, press both
UNLOCK and FIND/PANIC buttons simultaneously.
The siren will emit a confirmation tone indicating that songbird has
been turned off.
ca-640 owners.pmd
9/9/2004, 4:19 PM
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