ENFORCER
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SLI 840/840-4 Owner's Manual
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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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 the Lock button, 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 and turn
the ignition ON. Within 15 seconds, press
and release the VEPLe button three times. The
alarm is now in the valet mode. The siren
chirps and the parking lights flash once to
confirm. (Your alarm also goes into valet
when you use emergency disarm. See
EMERGENCY DISARM on page 7).
To exit valet, just turn the ignition ON and,
within 15 sec., press and release the VEPLe
button three times. The siren chirps twice and
the parking lights flash twice to confirm that
valet is exited and the alarm is now disarmed.
If you press the Lock or Unlock button 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
and 2nd channel output operate normally.
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4 flashes — A door
was opened.
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5 flashes — The hood
or trunk was opened.
These “memory” flashes
automatically reset when
the ignition is turned ON.
If your alarm was triggered when you were
away, the siren will chirp four times and the
parking lights flash four times then turn ON
for six seconds when you disarm your alarm.
The LED flashes in quick cycles to show where
the car was violated as follows:
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2 flashes — The alarm was triggered via
emergency call for help (panic), or the
ignition switch was turned on.
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3 flashes — Shock sensor or other add-on
sensor was triggered.
TAMPER INDICATORS & TRIGGER ZONE ID
DUAL-STAGE SHOCK SENSOR
Your alarm can be installed with an optional
dual-stage shock sensor.
The first stage (pre-intrusion alert) warns
thieves the alarm is armed. For instance, the
alarm will chirp three times and the parking
lights will flash three times if the sensor detects
a light bump to the vehicle. However, if the
thief attacks the car with sufficient force, the
alarm will trigger. (Your dealer can make the
shock sensor more or less sensitive to attack,
depending on your vehicle.)
NOTE — The shock sensor will not be ready to
trigger the alarm until five seconds after the
alarm is armed.