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Using Your Remote Control .......................................................... 3

Arming the security system
Passive Arming
Hidden alarm function
Disarming the security system
Two stage door unlock*
Automatic rearm
Valet mode

Using Your Remote Control, continued .................................... 4

Activating trunk release*
Activating optional AUX 1*
Using the car finder feature
Using the personal protection alarm
2-car mode
Anti-car jacking mode

Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter ............................... 5

Remote starting your vehicle
Entering your vehicle while it is running via remote vehicle start
Preheating or Precooling the vehicle’s interior
Using the “quick-stop” feature

Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter, continued ....................... 6

Operating the 2 / 3 hour start up timer mode
Turbo timer mode*
Remote start safety features

Additional LCD Remote Control Features ............................... 7

LCD Icons and their Indications ............................................... 8

LED and Siren/Horn Indications ............................................... 9

Replacing Remote Control Batteries ..................................... 10

Emergency Override Procedure ............................................ 11

*   May require additional installation labor, components and installation cost

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Summary of Contents for CA 650

Page 1: ...to most vehicles However due to the configuration of some vehicles some functions AND OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may not apply Please see your installing dealer for more information Owner s Manual CA 650 Remote Vehicle Control System Vehicle Security and Remote Start System with Two Way Confirming LCD Remote Control ...

Page 2: ... Remote Vehicle Starter 5 Remote starting your vehicle Entering your vehicle while it is running via remote vehicle start Preheating or Precooling the vehicle s interior Using the quick stop feature Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter continued 6 Operating the 2 3 hour start up timer mode Turbo timer mode Remote start safety features Additional LCD Remote Control Features 7 LCD Icons and their Indic...

Page 3: ...2 way remote will respond Disarming the Security System To disarm the system press the UNLOCK icon button The system will sound twice and the parking lights will flash twice and the doors will unlock if equipped and connected To disarm the system silently press the LOCK and UNLOCK icon buttons for 1 second The parking lights will flash indicating the system is disarmed and has unlocked the doors i...

Page 4: ... mode first enter TRANSMITTER FUNCTION MODE by pressing and holding the TRUNK and STAR buttons for 3 seconds the transmitter will give a loud beep then press and release the II II II II II icon button the LCD screen will display the II II II II II icon and will now operate vehicle 2 NOTE The transmitter must first be programmed to the second vehicle Car Jack Mode ACTIVE Car Jack mode With ignition...

Page 5: ...icle s doors 2 Enter the vehicle DO NOT PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL 3 Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to the ON or RUN position 4 Press the brake pedal The remote vehicle starter will disengage and the vehicle will operate normally Preheating or Precooling the Vehicle s interior Before exiting the vehicle set the temperature controls to the desired setting and operation After the system...

Page 6: ...rp four times to indicate the system has exited start up mode OR 1 Activate the remote vehicle start feature using the remote control 2 As soon as the vehicle is running and the parking lights have turned on immediately press the TRUNK button then press and hold the STAR button for 2 seconds The parking lights will flash 4 times and the siren horn will chirp for times indicating start up mode has ...

Page 7: ...ration the next time the system is armed Battery Save Mode While in POWER SAVE MODE the 2 way LCD transmitter will NOT look for any incoming signals from the main unit untill a button is pressed The LCD screen will display SAVE to indicate that power save mode is ON To enter power save mode first enter TRANSMITTER FUNCTION MODE by pressing and holding the TRUNK and STAR buttons for 3 seconds the t...

Page 8: ...EM ARMED VALET MODE TRANSMITTING IN RANGE INDICATOR HOOD TRUNK TRIGGER DOOR TRIGGER WARN AWAY TRIGGER FULL SHOCK TRIGGER IGNITION ON TRIGGER ENGINE RUNNING TIME CONTROL START 2 CAR MODE BATTERY INDICATOR BATTERY SAVE MODE PAGE FROM VEHICLE VIBRATE SILENT MODE ...

Page 9: ...E 2 TRIGGER HOOD TRUNK 3 FLASH PAUSE ZONE 3 TRIGGER DOOR 4 FLASH PAUSE ZONE 4 TRIGGER SHOCK 5 FLASH PAUSE ZONE 5 TRIGGER IGNITION Siren Horn Indications Chirps Function 1 ARM 2 DISARM 3 DOORAJAR UPONARMING 4 DISARM TRIGGERED 6 CAR LOCATOR Parking Light Flash Indications Flashes Function 1 ARM 2 DISARM 3 DISARM TRIGGERED 12 CAR LOCATOR ON SOLID REMOTE STARTED 9 ...

Page 10: ...A battery 4 Gently slide the battery cover on to the back of the remote control and lock the release tab in place 5 Test operation of the remote control 1 Way 4 Button Remote Control The 12 volt battery model GP23a inside each remote control should last approximately 1 year under normal use When the batteries become weak you will notice the remote control range the distance from the vehicle the re...

Page 11: ... you to program a 2 digit personal code using the emergency override button offering a higher level of security This feature must be enabled by your installing dealer see install manual for pin code programming 1 Enter the vehicle the security system will trigger 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 3 Within 5 seconds press the emergency override button the number of times corresponding t...

Page 12: ... intended function fire flood or other natural acts In order for the Product to be repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty the defective Product must be returned to an authorized CODE dealer and accompanied by a copy of the retail sales receipt The date of purchase and year make and model of the vehicle in which the Product was originally installed must be clearly indicated on the sa...

Page 13: ...ng two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including any interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

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