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Remote Panic Feature

Should you feel threatened or the need to attract attention at any time, you can activate

your Excalibur Gold's Remote Panic feature by depressing the large transmitter button for 3
seconds.  Your system will respond by sounding the siren (or horn), locking the doors and
flashing the exterior lights for 60 seconds.  Remote Panic may operated regardless of the
system's armed or disarmed status, while the ignition switch is "on", and while the system is
in Valet Mode.  To disengage Remote Panic, simply press and release the large transmitter
button again.  If you should wish to enter your vehicle after engaging Remote Panic, press and
release the large transmitter to disengage Remote Panic; the doors will also unlock, allowing
easier entry.

Optional Trunk Release: If your vehicle is equipped with electric trunk release, your

authorized Excalibur Gold dealer can configure your system to accomplish trunk release from
your transmitter. To operate this option when equipped, simply press and hold the small center
transmitter button for 2 seconds. Your vehicle will respond by releasing the trunk lid, chirping
the siren twice (or honking the horn twice), disarming the system and turning on your exterior
and interior lights for 30 seconds.   The trunk release output will not operate with the ignition
switch "on" unless the vehicle's door is open. If desired, your Excalibur Gold dealer can
program the security system to remain armed when this feature is used.

Trunk Release And 3rd Channel Output

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Optional 3rd Channel Output: This output's operation is the same as the trunk release

output except for the following items: Press the lower small transmitter button for 2 seconds
to activate the 3rd channel output. The 3rd channel output will  operate regardless of the
ignition switch being "on" or "off", and there is no audible or visual confirmation. This output
may be used to operate optional equipment such as remote car starters or window roll-up
modules.

The Visual Deterrent LED is a visual indicator of what state the security system is in at any

given time. It is located on the top of the Information and Programming Module. There are 16
conditions that are reflected by the Visual Deterrent LED:
1) Off

= The security system is disarmed and not performing any automatic
    functions.

2) On Constant

= The security system is in the Valet Mode.

3) Flashing Slow

= The security system is Fully Armed.

4) Flashing Fast

= The 3 second Arming Delay, the 30 second Last Door Arming

feature or 90 second Automatic Rearming feature is in progress.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

: After the ignition is turned "on", the Visual

Deterrent LED will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed to operate your
security system.  For example: two flashes between pauses indicates that only two transmitters
are coded to operate your system.  Whenever you leave your vehicle and keys
with someone,  you will now have the peace of mind of knowing that only your transmitters

Visual Deterrent LED

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will operate the security system and that no additional transmitters have been coded into your
system for the purpose of stealing your vehicle. This feature works for 10 seconds every time
the  ignition switch is turned "on".
5) Flash-1x & Pause = 1 transmitter code is stored in the system's memory.
6) Flash-2x & Pause = 2 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
7) Flash-3x & Pause = 3 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
8) Flash-4x & Pause = 4 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.

Zone Violation: If the system is activated the Red Visual Deterrent LED will start to flash

and pause the #9 through #12 sequences to indicate which protected  circuit caused the
activation. This is seen while the system is activated and after disarming, until the ignition
switch is turned "on", which will clear the security system's memory. The system's memory
circuit can store four different codes, and if multiple violations involving different zones
occurred, the different zones will be shown.
9)   Flash-2x & Pause

= System was activated from the hood or trunk circuit wire.

10) Flash-3x & Pause

= System was activated from the door circuit wire.

11) Flash-4x & Pause

= System was activated from the auxiliary input.

12) Flash-5x & Pause

= System's prewarn  feature was activated.

Zone Testing: Every time the ignition key is turned off , the Visual Deterrent LED will flash

and pause the #13 through #16 code to indicate if a protected circuit, or "zone", is in an activated
state. For example: open a door after the ignition is turned off and the Red Visual
Deterrent LED will start flashing 3 times and pause until the door is closed. If another

protected entry point is violated while the door is still open, then the Red Visual Deterrent LED
will alternate flashing both zone violation codes.
13) Flash-2x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the hood or trunk circuit.

14) Flash-3x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the door circuit wire.

15) Flash-4x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the auxiliary input.

16) Flash-5x & Pause

= System is detecting a trigger from the prewarn  input.

The Digital Status Indicator is found on Information and Programming Module and

provides more direct system status information the user.  This information is displayed in the
form of letters, numbers and symbols.  Unlike the Visual Deterrent LED, these displays last,
for most applications, for a shorter period of time.  Please note that the Digital Status Indicator
does has no display when driving after display periods, or after timing out upon arming the
system.

1) Display  shows

for 30 seconds after the ignition has been turned "off" indicates that

the security system is in the Valet Mode.

2) Display  shows

for 10 seconds after the following display indicates that the security

system is Fully Armed.

3) Display shows

indicates that the 3 second Arming Delay, the 30 second Last Door

Arming feature or 90 second Automatic Rearming feature is in progress.

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Digital Status Indicator

Summary of Contents for Excalibur Gold 1600atv

Page 1: ...or the vehicle s horn for its audible output both forms are represented in the text Page 3 Table Of Contents Introduction 5 The Remote Transmitter 5 The Easy ValetTM Switch 5 The Information And Progr...

Page 2: ...newExcaliburGoldvehiclesecuritysystemhas25userandinstaller Programmable Features described in detail in a later section which allows customizing the system s operations some to suit your personal need...

Page 3: ...tch is on the security system cannot be armed but pressing and holding the transmitter s Large Upper Button for 3 seconds will engage the Panic Feature The Trunk Releaseoutputwillnotoperatewiththeigni...

Page 4: ...ibed Arming Bypass feature does not operate with Automatic Last Door Arming The Arming Bypass is designed to operate only when arming from the transmitter because all protected entries must be closed...

Page 5: ...ystemmaybeplacedintoValetModewithouttheignition key andthesecondisPersonalCodedOverrideMode whichwilldisarmanarmedoractivated system and requires the use of the ignition key Page 18 Easy ValetTM Perso...

Page 6: ...you will now have the peace of mind of knowing that only your transmitters Visual Deterrent LED Page 23 willoperatethesecuritysystemandthatnoadditionaltransmittershavebeencodedintoyour system for the...

Page 7: ...f equipped thusly The system has armed passively or actively from the transmitter The starter interrupt has engaged and doors have locked The system can be activated 3 seconds later 3 One chirp after...

Page 8: ...Pulsed Horn Steady Siren Output Default Steady Siren 20 Loud or Soft Confirmation Horn Honks Default Loud 21 Total Closure Lock Output Default OFF 22 Ignition Activated Anti Carjacking Protection Defa...

Page 9: ...f a doorlock interface is required Page 35 To change the system from the default setting follow Steps 1 2 and 3 on Pages 28 29 At Step 4 press and release the transmitter s small center button The sys...

Page 10: ...To change the system from the default setting follow Steps 1 2 and 3 on Pages 28 29 At Step 4 press and release the transmitter s small center button The system will respond with two siren chirps or...

Page 11: ...or ActivatedAnti CarjackProtection DefaultOFF Thisfeaturecausesthe Anti Carjacking Feature described previously to be activated by the opening of a door at any time while the ignition switch is on Thi...

Page 12: ...tem for 90 seconds instead of 10 seconds This operationistheAutomaticTransmitterVerificationTM feature whichprotectsthesystemfrom someone programming an unauthorized transmitter to operate the system...

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