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Passive Locking

Valet Mode

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OPTIONAL FEATURES/FUNCTIONS

When in Valet mode, locking and unlocking the vehicle doors will be the
only operations available through the remote, the system will not arm the
alarm. The siren will be muted at this time as well. Use Valet mode mainly
for the reasons described in the “Safety Information” section of this
manual. To activate Valet mode, tap the      and       buttons
simultaneously for a split second. Do the same again to remove the
system from Valet Mode.

Note: 

If you have lost or damaged the remote, you can manually enter

Valet mode by turning the ignition on then off 5 times. 
You can exit Valet mode only with a remote.

With this feature turned on, when the vehicle is started with the key, the
doors will lock after the vehicle has started. The doors will lock as soon as
the key has been inserted and a turned to the ON position and either 30
seconds has passed, or the brake pedal has been pressed. The doors will
then unlock when you turn the key to the OFF position. This option must
be turned on through option programming.

With Passive Arming/Locking turned on, the system will arm and lock the
doors 30 seconds after closing the last open door. The process will go as
follows:
10 seconds after closing the last door : 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash.
20 seconds after closing the last door : 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash.
30 seconds after closing the last door : 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash, 

at this time the system will arm, and lock the  doors as well.

This process is designed to notify you that the system is about to lock the
doors in case your keys are still located in the vehicle. If this process begins,
but you don't want the doors to lock, simply open one of the doors or turn the
ignition to the ON position. The process will stop until the either the ignition is
turned off and/or the last door is closed again. It will then restart at the
beginning. To activate Passive Arming/Locking, tap the     and         buttons
simultaneously for a split second. Do the same again to deactivate Passive
Arming/Locking.

These optional functions and features may require additional installation
and/or programming. Please see your installer for more information.

All systems come with a pre-wired starter kill relay that, when the system

is locked and armed, the relay is set to monitor the ignition. If the ignition

is turned on, the relay will trigger and sever the starter wire to keep the

vehicle from starting, even with the key.

Alternatively, the relay can be rewired to sever the ignition wire instead.
This would be optimal in two cases; manual transmission vehicles, and
for using Anti-Jacking mode.

Ignition Controlled Door Locks

Starter or Ignition Kill

Summary of Contents for CM1000A

Page 1: ...ay not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly appro...

Page 2: ...Doors Page 5 Arming and Disarming System Page 6 Trunk Release Page 6 Panic Mode Page 6 Valet Mode Page 7 Optional Programmable Features Ignition Controlled Door Locks Page 7 Passive Locking Page 8 St...

Page 3: ...triggering the Compustar alarm or operations Compustar systems could be frustrating to use for someone who is not familiar with them and who has no documentation available to reference for instructio...

Page 4: ...s flashing and the operation was not performed you will need to release the button and try again These operations will lock and unlock the doors as well Arming and Disarming the System To release the...

Page 5: ...or 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash 20 seconds after closing the last door 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash 30 seconds after closing the last door 1 siren chirp and 1 parking light flash...

Page 6: ...he vehicle will not sound during normal operations such as arm disarm lock unlock etc The siren will still sound if the alarm or Panic mode has been triggered To activate Mute mode tap the and buttons...

Page 7: ...ould be done on all wires even if you feel that you know exactly what they are and how they should test Use of a test light draws a considerable amount of current and may damage the electrical circuit...

Page 8: ...box The proper wire will test 12 volts positive when the parking light switch is in the on position Brown 12v Siren Output This wire will provide a 30 second positive output for the external siren Gr...

Page 9: ...ce you must fuse the connection Negative Trigger Door Lock System W O Actuator Positive Trigger Door Lock System W O Actuator External Actuator External Actuator No 1 Green 12v Ignition Input This wir...

Page 10: ...s wire monitors positive trigger door pins The proper wire will provide a positive trigger only when the doors are opened No 5 Violet Black Negative Trunk Trigger This input will monitor when the vehi...

Page 11: ...t respond to short lock unlock pulses 2 Application of Pre wired Kill Relay This option requires that the starter kill relay be installed in the ignition circuit rather than into the starter circuit W...

Page 12: ...s will flash once b The button for the optional setting The parking lights will flash twice 4 30 sec Passive Relock With this option enabled after disarming the system with the remote the system will...

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