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ENFORCER 100F 

Owner's Manual

 

ENFORCER 100F 

Owner's Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Transmitter Functions ......................   3
Total Protection ...............................   3
Arming ..........................................   4
Armed ...........................................   5
Zone Bypass ...................................   5
Disarming ......................................   5
Emergency Call for Help (Panic) ......   5
Valet ..............................................   6
Emergency Disarm .........................   6

Chirp Delete (Silent arm/disarm) .....   6
Power Door Locks ...........................   7
Dual-stage Shock Sensor ................   7
Other Features ...............................   7
Optional Accessories ......................   7
Appendix 1 — Understanding the

Siren Chirps & Light Flashes .........   8

Appendix 2 — Understanding the

LED flashes .................................   8

1. Press transmitter button #1 to:

Arm and disarm the alarm.

Turn the siren ON (and shut it OFF) in
an emergency.

Lock/unlock power door locks.

Bypass an open zone.

2. Press transmitter button #2 to:

Silently arm or disarm the alarm.

Operate 2nd vehicle.

Bypass the alarm sensor's pre-intrusion
function.

These features and functions are explained in
this Owner's Manual.

TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

Button #1

Button #2

being started.

If the shock sensor detects light taps on the
car, it will trigger the pre-intrusion alert (the
siren chirps five times and the parking
lights flash five times) to warn potential
thieves and vandals.  However, if it detects
a strong shock to the car, such as shock
caused by prying the trunk open, it will
trigger the alarm for 30 seconds.  (See
DUAL-STAGE SHOCK SENSOR, page 7)

Optional SECO-LARM shock, motion,
glass-break, and microwave sensors will
offer your alarm additional protection.  Ask
your SECO-LARM dealer.

While your alarm is armed, your car is
protected in the following ways:

Potential thieves or vandals will be deterred
by the flashing LED.

If a thief opens a door, the alarm
immediately sounds the siren and flashes
the parking lights for 30 seconds.  If the
opened door is not closed and current
sensing has not been selected, the siren
and lights will trigger up to four 30-second
cycles, after which the alarm will rearm.

Turning the ignition key ON will trigger the
alarm for 30 seconds.

The starter disable prevents the car from

TOTAL PROTECTION

program your alarm to delete the chirps on
a permanent basis.

NOTE — Either method deletes the arm,
disarm, pre-intrusion, zone bypass, and valet
chirps.  However, it does not affect the flashing
parking lights.

CHIRP DELETE (Silent arm/disarm)

         →

      →

   →

If you lose your transmitter, you can disarm
your alarm with the ignition key and “VET”
button.  While your alarm is either armed or
triggered, turn the ignition switch ON, then
press and release the VET button once.  The
siren and the flashing lights stop, and the
alarm is disarmed.  (Ask your dealer where
the VET button is hidden.)

EMERGENCY DISARM

There are times, especially at night, when
you may not want to hear the siren chirps.
There are 2 ways to delete chirps:

A.

One-time delete

 — Just press button

#2 any time before you need the chirps
deleted.  For instance, press button #2
before you press button #1 to arm or
disarm the alarm, and the chirps will not
sound, but the parking lights will still
flash.  The chirps are restored the next
time you press a transmitter button.

B.

Permanent delete

 — Your dealer can

VALET

Sometimes you may not wish your alarm to
arm when you leave your vehicle.  (For
instance, if you leave your car with a valet
attendant, you may not want to teach him
how the alarm operates.).  If your alarm is
set for active (manual) arming, this is easy —
don’t press button #1, and the alarm will not
arm.  However, if your alarm is set to arm
passively, use the valet mode to prevent it
from arming.

To enter valet, first disarm the alarm, close all
doors, turn the ignition ON, and press and
release the VET button once.  The alarm is
now in the valet mode.  The siren chirps once
to confirm.

To exit valet, close all doors, turn the ignition

ON, and press and release the VET button once.
The siren chirps twice to confirm valet is exited
and that the alarm is now disarmed.

While your alarm is in valet, the LED flashes
slowly when the ignition switch is OFF so thieves
think the alarm is armed.  It does not flash when
the ignition switch is ON.  If you press
transmitter button #1 while the alarm is in valet,
the doors will lock or unlock, and the parking
lights will flash four times.  The alarm's
emergency call for help (panic) operates
normally.

NOTE — If you trigger the alarm by doing
emergency call for help (panic) while the alarm
is in valet, the alarm will exit valet.

NOTE — If you use emergency
disarm, just turn the ignition OFF
and close the doors when you leave
your car, and the alarm arms automatically.
Next time you open a door, you will have 10
seconds of quiet to turn the ignition switch ON
and press the VET button to disarm the alarm.
This feature is cancelled next time you use your
transmitter to arm or disarm your alarm.

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Summary of Contents for 100F

Page 1: ... B 1 chirp flash When transmitter button 1 is pressed the alarm is armed When a door is closed the alarm will arm in 30 sec passive arming 30 sec after ignition switch is turned OFF and all doors are closed or 30 seconds after delayed domelights turn OFF the alarm is armed passive arming with switch sensing C 2 chirps When valet mode is successfully exited D 2 chirps flashes When transmitter butto...

Page 2: ...an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device pursuant to FCC Rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The user is cautione...

Page 3: ...u can disarm your alarm with the ignition key and VET button While your alarm is either armed or triggered turn the ignition switch ON then press and release the VET button once The siren and the flashing lights stop and the alarm is disarmed Ask your dealer where the VET button is hidden EMERGENCY DISARM There are times especially at night when you may not want to hear the siren chirps There are ...

Page 4: ...ned on NOTE Under passive arming you can force your alarm to arm immediately any time during the 30 second arming countdown by pressing transmitter button 1 NOTE There are references to opening or closing a door throughout this manual Door also includes your hood and trunk if they are protected Ask your dealer When you press button 1 to arm the alarm and the alarm responds with three chirps and th...

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