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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - ALARM 

 

Alarm Triggering 

An intrusion into the vehicle or hard impact to the body will sound the alarm and flash the lights for 1 minute.  
After 1 minute the trigger cycle will automatically stop and alarm will remain armed to continue protecting the 
vehicle.  If a door is left open after an intrusion then the unit will cycle a maximum of 5 minutes and continue to 
protect the other un-tampered or unopened zones. 

 

Prior intrusion Alert 

This system will notify you if the alarm was tripped while you where away.  Upon disarming, the two normal 
disarm  chirps  will  be  heard  then  the  system  will  emit  4  additional  siren  chirps.    Check  your  vehicle  for  any 
signs of a break in or tampering.  Also see LED Diagnostics Section to determine the cause of the trigger. 

 

Open Zone Alert / Bypass 

Upon  arming,  this  system  will warn  you  if a  door  is  left  open.    After  a  60  second  setup  delay  (for  extended 
dome lights) has elapsed, if the system detects a fault or a door left open, the siren will chirp 5 times along 
with 5 light flashes.  This zone will be automatically bypassed and the alarm will protect all other zones. 

 

Pre-Warning Shock Protection 

The  Pre-warning  (warn-away)  feature  will  activate  when  a  low-level  shock  or  vibration  detected  by  the 
system’s  shock  sensor.    The  alarm  will  chirp  the  siren  5  times  and  flash  the  lights  once  to  help  deter  any 
further tampering with the vehicle. 

 

Passive Arming Mode: (Programmable) 

Passive (automatic) arming occurs 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off and the last door is closed.  Upon 
closing  the  last  door,  the  unit  will  flash  the  lights  twice  and  LED  will  be  flashing  rapidly  to  confirm  passive 
countdown.  If a door is reopened within the 30 second period, the countdown stop and begin again when the 
door is closed.  Passive arming provides failsafe protection in case you forget to arm the system. 

 

Passive Locking: (Programmable) 

The CS-2012TW1 system can be programmed to passively lock the doors when the system passively arms.  
The default setting is OFF because passive locking increases the risk of locking the keys in the vehicle. 

 

Trunk/Hatch Pop (Optional, Remote AUX. Output 1) 

This  feature  is  designed  to  interface  with  existing  Factory  power  trunk  or  power  hatch  release  systems  and 
may require additional parts and/or labor charges.  Press and release Button #3 (Trunk) on the transmitter to 
pop/open the trunk/hatch.  If the system is armed, it will also disarm when the button #3 is pressed. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Super Rage CS-2012TW1

Page 1: ...e installing dealer i e Door Locks Horn Honk Dome light illumination Trunk Pop etc These features may require additional parts and labor charges Consult with your installer about these features before...

Page 2: ...features must be in perfect working condition DAMAGE resulting from misuse or negligence is NOT covered under warranty and will be subject to repair and or replacement charges IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE OWN...

Page 3: ...s and release to Disarm Unlock system or reset a cycle BUTTON 3 Trunk Symbol Press and Release to activate trunk pop Auxiliary output 1 Optional Feature Press and hold to activate a second optional fe...

Page 4: ...nd release to Arm Lock system Press and Hold for more than 3 seconds to activate Panic feature BUTTON 2 Unlock Symbol Press and release to Disarm Unlock system or reset a cycle BUTTON 3 Trunk Symbol P...

Page 5: ...e 1X then 3 fast Yellow 1 long AUX 2 3 Trunk Press Hold 1X NO PAGE BACK PANIC 1 Lock Press and Hold for at least 3 seconds 1X 2X 12X Orange 12X Green 1X REMOTE START REQUEST 4 Start Press Hold button...

Page 6: ...ashing lights and LED will be the only indicators of Arm Disarm status If the system was tripped while you were away 4 chirps will be heard to notify you that the system was tripped Silent Arming Disa...

Page 7: ...Pre Warning Shock Protection The Pre warning warn away feature will activate when a low level shock or vibration detected by the system s shock sensor The alarm will chirp the siren 5 times and flash...

Page 8: ...repair replace the remote Note you have to put the system into valet mode to prevent passive arming Valet Mode Enter manually or using the remote To disable Alarm and Remote Engine Starting for vehicl...

Page 9: ...if there is a false alarm problem in which case you can make the necessary adjustments to correct the problem When the system is disarmed with the remote you will hear the normal 2 chirps then 4 quic...

Page 10: ...nt damage to the starter from over cranking 1 If engine starts on 2nd or 3rd attempt see steps 4 5 last page of Successful Start 2 If Third attempt fails to start engine the system will turn off and d...

Page 11: ...r the programmed run time until you return or until the remote start button is pressed Examples You pull up to a convenience store for a coffee Idle Down mode keeps engine running when you exit the ve...

Page 12: ...ote start button TWO times at STEP 1 2 Parking Lights will start flashing instead of coming on solid and doors will unlock 3 Turn Ignition switch OFF remove key and exit the vehicle Engine should rema...

Page 13: ...the valet program button once 3 Parking Lights will turn OFF for about 5 seconds and doors will unlock 4 Turn Ignition switch OFF remove key and exit the vehicle Engine should remain running 5 To tur...

Page 14: ...Press and hold the brake pedal 2 Press your Turbo Timer button 1 to 5 times for each minute of run time you desire 1 press 1 min 3 Release the brake pedal and your system will confirm by flashing the...

Page 15: ...gured in different ways to provide different levels of protection It can be connected to a hidden 12V toggle momentary switch or to 12V Ignition Power See installation manual Read the sections below f...

Page 16: ...4 times 4 Press Button 1 Lock 2 Unlock button at the same time of the transmitter to be learned You should get 2 light flashes indicating the code learn Press the Lock and Unlock Buttons on a second t...

Page 17: ...battery simply unlock and slide open the battery door on the back of the LED remote Carefully remove the low battery then insert a new battery AAA using the outline on the button of the battery compar...

Page 18: ...its operation The CS 2012TW1 unit in the vehicle sends a paging signal directly to your pager remote from its own antenna mounted inside the vehicle SYSTEM IS UNSUCCESSFUL AT REMOTE START DURING EXTRE...

Page 19: ...POND TO THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 Check for proper power ground wiring connections of the alarm 2 Check Antenna Module connection The antenna included with this system must be plugged in to send receive si...

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