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observed by the driver. There are 16 possible conditions that the security system can
be in, and are reflected by the LED Status Indicator:
1) Off
= The security system is disarmed and not performing any
automatic functions.
2) On Constant
= The security system is in the Valet Mode.
3) Flashing Slow
= The security system is Fully Armed.
4) Flashing Fast
= The 30 second Last Door Arming feature or 90 second
Automatic Rearming feature is in progress.
Transmitter Verification
TM
(Patent Pending): After the ignition is turned "on",
the LED Status Indicator will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed
to operate your security system. For example: two flashes and pause indicates that
only two transmitters are coded to operate your system. Whenever you leave your
vehicle and keys with someone, you will now have the peace of mind of knowing that
only your transmitters will operate the security system and that no additional trans-
mitters have been coded into your system for the purpose of stealing your vehicle. This
feature works for 10 seconds every time the ignition switch is turned "on".
5) Flash-1x & Pause = 1 transmitter code is stored in the system's memory.
6) Flash-2x & Pause = 2 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
7) Flash-3x & Pause = 3 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
8) Flash-4x & Pause = 4 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
Zone Violation: If the system is triggered, the LED Status Indicator will start to
flash and pause the #9 through #12 sequences to indicate which protected circuit
triggered the system. This is seen while the system is armed, and after disarming, until
the ignition switch is turned "on", which will clear the Zone Violation code from the
security system's memory. The unit' memory can store two different violation codes.
9) Flash-1x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the current
sensing circuit.
10) Flash-2x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the hood or trunk
circuit.
11) Flash-3x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the door circuit .
12) Flash-4x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the optional
auxiliary sensor input.
Zone Testing: Every time the ignition key is turned "off" , the LED Status Indicator
will flash and pause the #9 through #12 code to indicate what protected circuit is in
a triggered state. Example: Open a door and the LED Status Indicator will start
flashing 3 times and pause until the door is closed, or, if another protected entry point
is triggered while the door is still open, then the LED Status Indicator will indicate the
most recent zone triggered. Current sensing can only detect a "spike", so the LED
Status Indicator will flash once only during a current spike.
13) Flash-1x & Pause = The security system is detecting a trigger from the current
sensing circuit.
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