and the Status Light flashing eight times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10
seconds, press and release the transmitter’s Large Upper Button to turn on
the Doors Lock With Last Door Arming feature (the siren will chirp once)
or the Small Lower Button to turn off the feature (the siren will chirp twice).
Feature #9
Parking Light Illumination Upon Disarm
(Factory Default Setting Off)
This feature configures the system to illuminate the vehicle’s parking
lights for 30 seconds when it is Disarmed. Otherwise, if this feature is turned
off, the parking lights will flash once upon Disarming the system.
Programming Parking Light Illumination Upon Disarm:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 20; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed
and released nine times. The system’s response will be nine siren chirps, and
the Status Light flashing nine times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10
seconds, press and release the transmitter’s Large Upper Button to have the
parking lights turn on for 30 seconds when the system is Disarmed (the siren
will chirp once) or the Small Lower Button to have the parking lights only
flash once when the system is Disarmed (the siren will chirp twice).
Feature #10 Starter Interrupt Operates In Valet Mode
(Factory Default Setting Off)
This feature configures the system to engage the starter interrupt circuit
when the remote transmitter is used to lock the vehicle’s doors while the
system is in Valet Mode. When this is done, the transmitter must be used to
unlock the doors or an Emergency Override must be performed to disengage
the starter interrupt.
Programming Starter Interrupt Operates In Valet Mode:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 20; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed
and released ten times. The system’s response will be ten siren chirps, and
the Status Light flashing ten times, pausing, then repeating. Within 10
seconds, press and release the transmitter’s Large Upper Button to turn this
feature on (the siren will chirp once) or the Small Lower Button to turn this
feature off (the siren will chirp twice).
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Feature #11
Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration
(Factory Default Setting .8 Second)
This feature offers the selection of a .8 second or a 3 second pulse
duration of the system’s doorlock outputs. Certain vehicles have power
doorlocking systems which are vacuum operated, and thus require a longer
output pulse from the Crime Guard system. While use of this feature is
determined by the type of vehicle the system is installed in, this feature does
save the owners of such vehicles the added expense of a special adapter.
Programming Door Lock/Unlock Pulse Duration:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 20; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed
and released eleven times. The system’s response will be eleven siren chirps,
and the Status Light flashing eleven times, pausing, then repeating. Within
10 seconds, press and release the transmitter’s Large Upper Button to
configure the doorlock pulse for .8 second (the siren will chirp once) or the
Small Lower Button to configure the doorlock pulse for 3 seconds (the siren
will chirp twice).
Feature #12
Ignition Activated Vehicle Recovery
(Factory Default Setting Off)
The Vehicle Recovery feature activates the system into an alarm condi-
tion automatically in the event that you are forced from your car. “Ignition
Activated” Vehicle Recovery is one three methods of activating this feature,
which is explained on page 18.
Programming Ignition Activated Vehicle Recovery:
Follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 20; at Step 4 the Valet Switch will be pressed
and released twelve times. The system’s response will be twelve siren
chirps, and the Status Light flashing twelve times, pausing, then repeating.
Within 10 seconds, press and release the transmitter’s Large Upper Button
to turn on Ignition Activated Vehicle Recovery (the siren will chirp once) or
the Small Lower Button to turn this feature off (the siren will chirp twice).
Feature #13
Door Activated Vehicle Recovery
(Factory Default Setting Off)
The Vehicle Recovery feature activates the system into an alarm condi-
tion automatically in the event that you are forced from your car. “Door
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