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ENFORCER 200H 

Owner's Manual

ENFORCER 200H 

Owner's Manual

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 3 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 left in the
ON position.

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.  After
the 30-second arming countdown, 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 arming countdown, and keep it open
for as long as needed.  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 again.

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).

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 — Make sure your car's domelight
switch is not in the ON position when you arm
your alarm either actively or passively.  The
alarm may not arm properly if the domelight
switch is left ON.

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.

ARMED

When the 30-second arming countdown
ends, or when button #1 is pressed, the siren
chirps and parking lights flash once, and the

LED starts flashing to
show the alarm is
armed.

2nd CHANNEL OUTPUT

2nd channel

 is commonly used to "pop" the

trunk, but can operate other accessories.

To use, press transmitter button #2 for 3
seconds, either while the ignition is ON and
any door is opened, or while the ignition is
OFF.

If your alarm is armed, it will disarm before
the trunk opens or other accessory is
activated.  If your alarm is set for active
arming, you must press the button again once

With this optional feature, your alarm can
automatically lock the doors when armed and
unlock the doors when disarmed.  The doors
lock and unlock any time transmitter button #1
is pressed (exception — See EMERGENCY
CALL FOR HELP, page 5).  For extra security,
they lock automatically if the alarm is
triggered.

Your alarm can be programmed for ignition-
controlled operation (doors lock when you turn
the ignition ON, and unlock when the ignition
is turned OFF).  It can also be programmed to
lock the doors every time the alarm passively
arms (be careful not to leave the keys and
transmitters in the car!).  Ask your dealer.

POWER DOOR LOCKS

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the trunk is closed to re-arm
the alarm.  If your alarm is
set for passive arming, it
will automatically rearm
once the trunk is closed
(assuming the trunk is
protected by the alarm —
ask your dealer).

NOTE — If no doors are connected directly to
your alarm, 2nd channel will not operate with
the ignition ON. Ask your dealer for details.

order to exit ANTI-
CARJACK and start the
engine.

d. To do emergency disarm, turn the

ignition OFF, then turn the ignition
ON, and then press the VEPLe
switch three times.  Once ANTI-
CARJACK is exited, the lights stop
flashing, the siren stops sounding,
and the LED flashes slowly.  The
alarm is now in the valet mode.

Note:  While in Stage 3, if the ignition is
turned ON and the emergency disarm
procedure not performed, the lights will

continue to flash and siren sound until 30
sec. after the ignition is again turned OFF.

C. Transmitter use during

ANTI-CARJACK

The alarm’s
transmitters can be
used to lock and
unlock the doors or arm
and disarm the alarm once
ANTI-CARJACK has been triggered.
However, once the starter disable is
engaged, emergency disarm must be
done in order to exit the ANTI-CARJACK
mode and re-start the engine.

Summary of Contents for 200H

Page 1: ... for everyone who drives your car 2 included with alarm SLI 259A Microwave sensor Detects movement inside car protects open top vehicles SR 5240 or SR 5440N Window roll up modules for 2 door or 4 door cars SR 5202 or SR 5204 Complete 2 door and 4 door lock kits for cars without power door locks SS 051ME Glass break sensor Detects the high frequency sound of glass breaking SR 5911 Power trunk relea...

Page 2: ...o radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Co...

Page 3: ...t mode B 2 chirps flashes When transmitter button 1 is pressed the alarm is disarmed Successfully exited the valet mode C 3 chirps flashes Pre intrusion warns potential thieves or vandals who trigger the first stage of any dual stage sensor that your car is protected by an alarm When pressing transmitter button 1 to arm the alarm indicates the alarm arms even though it is not set properly door not...

Page 4: ... a door throughout this manual Door also includes your hood and trunk if they are protected Ask your dealer ARMED When the 30 second arming countdown ends or when button 1 is pressed the siren chirps and parking lights flash once and the LED starts flashing to show the alarm is armed 2nd CHANNEL OUTPUT 2nd channel is commonly used to pop the trunk but can operate other accessories To use press tra...

Page 5: ...e output is engaged This means that turning the ignition OFF or pressing the VEPLe switch one time will have no affect The emergency disarm procedure must be performed in 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 doo...

Page 6: ... 6 seconds or until you turn the ignition ON and the LED turns OFF What happens next depends on how your alarm is set ask your dealer Alarm set for active arming with permanent disarm The alarm is now completely disarmed Alarm set for active arming with automatic rearm The system will enter arming mode If a door is opened the system is permanently disarmed Alarm set for passive arming with automat...

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