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The Status Light
The status lights, located in the window-mount antenna, provide a visual indication
of the system’s status�
SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS
OFF:
The alarm is disarmed and not performing any automatic functions�
ON:
The alarm is in valet mode�
FLASHING SLOW:
The alarm is armed and monitoring all entry points�
FLASHING FAST:
One of the automatic arming features is in progress�
AUTOMATIC TRANSMITTER VERIFICATION
Every time you turn on the ignition key, the status light will flash a number of times
equal to the number of transmitters programmed to the system� This unique security
feature combats potential thieves (valet attendant, mechanic, etc�) from adding their
own transmitter without your knowledge and accessing your vehicle at a later time�
ALARM ZONE VIOLATION RECALL
If the security system is triggered, upon disarming, the status lights will flash
a number of times to indicate exactly which zone(s), has been violated. It will
store the last 2 violated circuits and continually repeat the flash pattern until the
vehicle’s ignition key is turned ON�
2 FLASHES:
Hood trigger
3 FLASHES:
Door trigger
4 FLASHES:
Sensor port trigger
REMOTE START STATUS
FLASHING SLOW:
The engine was remote started successfully and is running�
FLASHING FAST:
The remote start sequence has begun and is in process of starting
the vehicle’s engine�
2 FLASHES, PAUSE:
The engine is running while the alarm is armed�
REMOTE START DIAGNOSTICS
The remote start system can also indicate which zone caused the last remote start
cycle to end� To see this indicator, place the system into alarm valet mode� Immedi-
ately after the chirp, the status light will flash to indicate which zone violation occured.
1 FLASH:
Run time expired.
2 FLASHES:
Brake pedal was pressed or the hood was opened�
3 FLASHES:
Engine stalled or a bad tach signal�
4 FLASHES:
Received transmitter command to stop�
5 FLASHES:
The neutral safety circuit was triggered�
6 FLASHES:
The alarm was triggered or low battery voltage�