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Table of Contents

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

Arming the Security System ............................................................ 3
Passive Arming Bypass ................................................................... 3
Bypassing the Shock Sensor .......................................................... 3
Hidden Alarm Function ...................................................................... 3
Disarming the Security System ........................................................ 3
Two Stage Door Unlock (optional) ................................................... 4
Valet Mode ........................................................................................ 4
Manually Overriding the Security System ....................................... 4
Activating Trunk Release (optional) ................................................ 4
Activating Optional AUX 1 (optional) ............................................... 4
Using the Progressive Car Finder Feature ...................................... 5
Using the Personal Protection Alarm ............................................... 5
Eliminating Arm / Disarm Notification Chirps .................................... 5
Car Jack Mode .................................................................................. 5

Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter ................................................. 6

Remote Starting Your Vehicle .......................................................... 6
Entering Your Vehicle while it is Running via Remote Start ........... 6
Preheating or Precooling the Vehicle’s Interior ............................... 6
Using the “Quick-Stop” Feature ....................................................... 6
Operating the 2 / 3 Hour Start Up Timer Mode ................................ 7
Turbo Timer Mode (optional) ............................................................ 7
Operating the Daily Start Timer ........................................................ 8
Remote Start Safety Features ......................................................... 8

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

Additional 2-Way LCD Remote Control Functions ...................... 10

LCD Remote Control ICON’s ............................................................ 12

Transmitter Button Functions ......................................................... 13

Replacing Remote Control Batteries ............................................. 15

Warranty Information ......................................................................... 17

Summary of Contents for CA 6550

Page 1: ...operation of the Security and Convenience System as described in this manual is applicable to most vehicles However due to the configuration of some vehicles some functions AND OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...

Page 2: ...sing the Personal Protection Alarm 5 Eliminating Arm Disarm Notification Chirps 5 Car Jack Mode 5 Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter 6 Remote Starting Your Vehicle 6 Entering Your Vehicle while it is R...

Page 3: ...l status Bypassing The Shock Sensor To arm the system and ignore the shock sensor press button then within 5 seconds press the system will respond with 1 long chirp NOTE The system will only change th...

Page 4: ...System Your system can be disarmed without the use of the transmitter This is necessary since you will need the ability to operate your vehicle if the transmitter is lost or its battery fails To by pa...

Page 5: ...and release the valet programming button 3 times The system will respond with 1 chirp for ON or 2 chirps for OFF Car Jack Mode This feature must be turned on in system programming please consult your...

Page 6: ...ing Your Remote Vehicle Starter Remote Starting Your Vehicle To activate the remote vehicle start function press and release the button 2 times within 2 seconds The system will sound the parking light...

Page 7: ...hicle s ignition ON then OFF 2 Press and hold the valet button 3 Press the button 4 times the system will chirp 2 times and flash the parking lights 4 times 4 Release the valet button To exit the 2 3...

Page 8: ...is active Operating the Daily Start Timer The system has the ability to start your vehicle based on a 24 hour countdown timer This feature requires a two part activation sequence From the remote pres...

Page 9: ...ID VALET MODE 2 FLASH PAUSE ZONE 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...

Page 10: ...s and release then press and hold for 2 seconds Battery Save Mode While in POWER SAVE MODE the 2 way LCD transmitter will NOT look for any incoming signals from the main unit until a button is pressed...

Page 11: ...ter Countdown The parking meter countdown timer has 6 preset times to access the preset times and begin countdown press and release then press and hold for 2 seconds repeating this step to increase th...

Page 12: ...UNLOCK SYSTEM ARMED VALET MODE TRANSMITTING TRUNK TRIGGER DOOR TRIGGER FULL SHOCK TRIGGER IGNITION ON TRIGGER ENGINE RUNNING 2 CAR MODE BATTERY INDICATOR BATTERY SAVE MODE VIBRATE SILENT MODE HOOD TR...

Page 13: ...13 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Transmitter Button Functions...

Page 14: ...14 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 15: ...ls on the batteries and replace with new CR2016 batteries 3 Reassemble the halves of the remote control and install the 3 screws 4 Test operation of the remote control 2 way LCD Remote Control The CR2...

Page 16: ...16 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 17: ...ration or use contrary to its 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 retu...

Page 18: ...and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received inclu...

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