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ENFORCER 100F 

Owner's Manual

 

ENFORCER 100F 

Owner's Manual

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.

ARMING

There are two different ways to arm your
alarm.  Tell your dealer which is best for you:

Active Arming

Turn your ignition OFF.
Close all the doors.
Then press transmitter
button #1.  If the siren
chirps and parking
lights flash once, the
alarm is fully armed.

If the siren chirps and parking lights flash
three times, the alarm is either waiting for
the vehicle's delayed domelights to turn
OFF (if your vehicle is so equipped), or it is
telling you that one of the alarm's zones (a
door, or the hood or trunk) is either open
or is not functioning properly (see ZONE
BYPASS, page 5).  Also, check to make sure
your car's domelight switch was not
accidentally left on.

Passive Arming

Turn the ignition OFF, and open a door to
exit the car.  When the last door is closed
(and the domelight turns OFF, if your car
has delayed domelights), the siren chirps
and the parking lights flash once.  The LED
now flashes quickly during the 30-second
arming countdown, after which the siren
chirps and parking lights flash once more
to confirm the alarm is completely armed.

If you wish, you can open a door during
the 30-second arming countdown, and
keep it open for as long as needed.  The
LED turns OFF while the door is opened.
When finished, once again close the last
door, and the siren will chirp and parking
lights flash once to show the 30-second
arming countdown has started again.  The
LED will also begin to flash quickly.

If you close the last open door, and the
siren does not chirp and parking lights do
not flash, you know that one or more
openings are not closed properly.  This is
SECO-LARM's patented Quick and Quiet
Testing (Q.Q.T.™), and it prevents you from
thinking your alarm is armed when it may not
be.  In this case, double-check that all the
doors, as well as the hood and trunk, are
closed properly, and that your vehicle's
domelights are OFF.  If you cannot locate
the problem, but need to arm the alarm,
then press button #1 to immediately arm
the alarm and bypass whatever zone is
open (see ZONE BYPASS, page 5).

One-Time Override of Passive Arming

This function can prevent the alarm from
arming one time if it is programmed for
passive arming.  This is useful for leaving
the car for a short period of time such as a
stop at a gas station and you have friends
that are going to wait in the car.  To
operate, turn OFF the ignition and press
the VET button once before opening any
door (the LED will then turn steady on until
the ignition is turned on or transmitter
button is pressed).  If you change your
mind and wish to leave the car for an
extended time, press transmitter button #1
to arm the alarm.  The one-time override
feature is automatically disengaged once
the ignition is turned 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
three light flashes, there are two possibilities:

A. Delayed domelights — If your domelights

do not immediately turn OFF when you
close your car door (in other words, your
vehicle has delayed domelights), this is
normal.  The alarm should protect all the
openings once the domelights go OFF.

B. A zone was bypassed — In other words,

the alarm has armed, but a hardwired
door is not protected (either because it is

ZONE BYPASS

open, or because its pin switch is broken).
If the bypassed door is later closed, it will
be restored (no siren chirp or light flash).

If your alarm indicates a bypassed zone, find
the cause as soon as possible to ensure your
vehicle is completely protected.  For instance, if
your driver's door is not properly closed when
you arm your alarm, a thief may be able to
open any door without setting off the alarm.
NOTE — The three zone bypass confirm chirps
will not sound if chirp delete is engaged.
However, the parking lights will still flash three
times.  See CHIRP DELETE, page 6.

ARMED

When the 30-sec. arming countdown ends, or
when transmitter button #1 is pressed to arm
the alarm, the siren chirps and parking lights

To trigger the alarm in an emergency (armed
or disarmed), press and hold transmitter
button #1 for 3 seconds.  The siren sounds
and the parking lights flash for about 30
seconds.  Stop the siren and the parking lights
any time by pressing button #1 again.

EMERGENCY CALL FOR HELP (PANIC)

Regardless  of  whether  the
alarm  was  armed  or
disarmed  when  panic  was
activated,  the  alarm  will
disarm and doors will unlock (if remote
controlled door locks are connected) when
panic is activated.

flash once, and the LED starts flashing
to show the alarm is armed.

To disarm the alarm, press button #1.  The
siren chirps twice, the parking lights flash
twice, and the LED turns OFF.  What happens
next depends on how your alarm is set (ask
your dealer):

Alarm set for active arming:

The alarm is now completely disarmed.

Alarm set for passive arming:

A. A 30-second automatic rearming period

begins.

B. Open a door and turn the ignition ON

before the rearming period expires to
completely disarm the alarm.

C. If you do not turn the ignition ON, the

alarm automatically
rearms in 30 sec.
Once rearmed, the
siren chirps and the
parking lights flash one
time, and the LED starts flashing.

NOTE — If passive arming is selected, the LED
flashes quickly from the time transmitter button
#1 is pressed to disarm the alarm until the
alarm is either completely disarmed or it
rearms.  The LED turns OFF while a door is
open (if connected to door switch).

DISARMING

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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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