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661 REMOTE CAR ALARM
U S E R   I N S T R U C T I O N S

Proudly designed and engineered

in Australia by Dynamco Pty Ltd.

Congratulations on having one of the worlds most advanced 
and unique Australian designed and engineered vehicle 
security systems, installed in your vehicle!

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

 

Ensure your installer has programmed your individual PIN code before 

taking your vehicle. (see “programming new PIN” section).

BUTTON #1

Arm/Disarm/Siren Stop Panic

a. Arming:

 

During the arm procedure 

the siren chirps once, the indicators 
flash once, and the LED flashes slowly. 
The siren will chirp three times if a door 
is open while arming the system.

b. Triggering: 

The alarm system may 

be triggered (except shock sensor) two 
seconds after the last door is closed. 
The shock sensor is active ten seconds 
after the last door is shut.

c. Siren stop: 

When alarm siren is 

sounding, press button #1 to stop the 
siren sounding. The alarm will remain 
armed. Press the lock button once more to disarm the alarm.

d. Disarm: 

During the disarm procedure the siren will chirp twice, the 

indicators will flash twice and the LED will flash quickly if passive arm is 
enabled.

e. Diagnostics: 

If the alarm has been triggered, when disarming, the siren 

will chirp four times and the indicators will flash four times (instead of 
twice).

f. Lock/Unlock 

by remote: if the ignition switch is on, only the central 

locking will respond to the remote control.

g. Panic: 

Hold button #1 for longer than two seconds to sound the siren 

and flash the indicators for thirty seconds.

h. Re-arm: 

The alarm will auto arm & lock the doors in 30 seconds if the 

vehicle doors have not been opened since disarming.

BUTTON #2

One Time Mute Arm-Disarm/Car Locator/Boot Release

a. Temporary chirp disable: 

To disable the siren for one arm/disarm 

p r o c e d u r e ,   p r e s s   b u t t o n   # 2  
momentarily before pressing button 
#1. The siren will still chirp three 
times if a door is left open.

b. Car locator: 

Press button #2 for 

longer than two seconds while the 
alarm is armed to cause the siren to 
pulse and the indicators to flash for 
five seconds.

c. Boot release: 

Press button #2 for 

longer then two seconds to disarm 
the system and open the boot. The 
vehicle indicators will flash four times 
to confirm boot release signal.

RE-ARM & RELOCK

a. Relock: The alarm will rearm & relock the doors in 30 seconds if no doors 
have been opened. This is to prevent accidental disarm.
b. Passive arm: the alarm will automatically arm after 30 seconds if the 
ignition is turned off, then the doors are closed. This feature can be 
disabled.
c. Passive lock: The alarm will automatically lock the doors 30 seconds 
after the ignition is turned off and the last door is closed. This feature can 
be enabled. Warning: Strongly recommended not to be used.
d. Anti Hi-jack: When enabled, the alarm will lock the doors four seconds 
after the ignition switch is turned on. The alarm will unlock the door 
immediately after the ignition is switched off. This feature will not activate 
while the door is open.

Special Considerations:

Ensure the interior light of your vehicle is extinguished before 

arming the 661. A fading dome light will “trick” the alarm into thinking 

one of the doors is open during the arm cycle. An open door 

warning is signalled by 3 chirps

PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTE

1. Disarm the alarm by pressing the button #1.
2. Open the driver's door and leave door open.
3. Switch ignition switch Off and On 7 times.
4. When the 7th count is reached, leave ignition switch in the ON position.
5. Vehicle indicators will begin flashing when alarm is ready to accept new 
remote codes.
6. Press button #1 on new remote control.
7. Test remotes by arming and disarming the alarm system. 

OPTION SETTINGS

Passive Arm / Transmitter Code-Learning / Passive Lock / Ignition
Lock &Unlock / Set Override PIN.
1. Disarm the alarm by pressing button #1.
2. Open the driver's door and leave door open.
3. Turn ignition switch On the number of times corresponding to the feature 
you wish to alter. Refer to the Option Table for option selection number.
4. When the correct count is reached, leave ignition switch ON.
5. Vehicle indicators will flash when alarm is ready to change option.
6. Press button #1 on a valid remote control.
7. Alarm will flash vehicle indicators to confirm change, see option table for 
one/three flash meaning.
*** Warning this function can result in keys being locked in vehicle!!

Ignition Switches

Feature

One flash

Three flashes

5

Passive arming

Disabled

Enabled

6

Pasive lock

Disabled

Enabled

7

Program new transmitter

8

Ignition lock /unlock

Disabled

Enabled

9

Set new PIN

Press new remote control

Begin changing PIN

EMERGENCY PIN OVERRIDE

In the event a remote is lost, stolen or broken, the #661 may be overridden 
by using the programmed two digit Personal Identification Number (PIN).
1. Insert ignition key into vehicle ignition switch.
2. Turn key to the ON position (the position just before engine crank). The 
red status LED will glow constantly.
3. Return the key to the ACC position (the first position that powers your 
radio).
4. The status LED will begin flashing slowly. Count the flashes.
5. When the flashes match the first number in your PIN, turn the ignition 
switch to the ON position again.
6. Repeat step #5 for the second digit of the PIN.
7. The status LED will extinguish and the 661 will now be disarmed and 
engine will start.

PROGRAMMING NEW PIN

1. Disarm the alarm by pressing button #1.
2. Open the driver's door and leave door open.
3. Switch ignition switch Off and On 9 times.
4. When the 9th count is reached, leave ignition switch ON.
5. Vehicle indicators will flash when alarm is ready accept new remote 
PIN.
6. Press button #1 the number of times corresponding to the first digit of 
the new PIN. Press button #2 the number of times corresponding to the 
second digit of the new PIN.
7. Alarm will flash vehicle indicators three times to confirm successful 
programming.

*** All central locking and boot release features require additional 
hardware, which is not supplied with the 661 alarm system. Vehicles with 
central locking and/or electronic boot release will still require connections 
to the 661 which are not a part of a standard installation. 

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