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rearm itself after 90 seconds and once again lock the doors. This feature is
programmable and may be turned off. See your Crime Guard dealer or installer for
details. Note: Automatic Rearming can be paused by opening the door or stopped by
turning "on" the ignition key. Note: Automatic Rearming is confirmed by a fast
flashing LED Status Indicator after disarming, unless the system was triggered and
reset, in which case a Zone Violation code will flash instead.
Remote Valet Activation: Remote Valet allows you to prevent your Crime
Guard system from automatically rearming by utilizing your transmitter. Within 3
seconds of hearing the disarm siren chirps, press and release the small transmitter
button on the left, which will activate the Remote Valet. Once the system has entered
Remote Valet mode, the exterior lights will flash every 2 seconds during the 30 second
period instead of the lights staying on. The system will stay in Remote Valet mode until
armed again from the transmitter or, if Automatic Last Door arming is utilized, until
a door is opened and closed.
Remote Panic Feature
Remote Panic Activation From The Transmitter: Should you feel threatened
or the need to attract attention at any time you can activate your Crime Guard's
Remote Panic feature by depressing the large transmitter button for 3 seconds. Your
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You may want to ask the installing dealer if this is a service that they provide, and if
there will be any charge for this service. If you plan on replacing the 9 volt battery
yourself, be sure to have the installer show you how to access the security system's
control unit.
Impact And Glass Sensor With Prewarn Feature
Your Crime Guard security system features two ports which allows an auxiliary
sensor to easily be added to increase the effectiveness of your system. Your system
includes a Dual Zone Infrasonic Impact and Glass Resonance sensor, which will
detect shock or impact to your vehicle. A light shock or impact to the vehicle will
initiate the Prewarn feature, while heavier shock or impact will trigger the security
system. Other sensors are available which include those that monitor shock to the
vehicle, detect changes in atmospheric pressure within the vehicle, and radar sensors
that can detect motion inside and outside the vehicle. The sensor may be temporarily
bypassed using the transmitter, which is described on page 7.
The following differences in operation of the two auxiliary sensor ports
concerning the sensor bypass feature should be noted: Port A, which is on the corner
of the security system control module, will have both the negative instant trigger and
the prewarn trigger bypassed when this feature is utilized. Port B, just inboard of Port
A, will have only the prewarn trigger and not the negative instant trigger bypassed.
This allows the option, when installing a single sensor, of having both prewarn and