3) Display shows
indicates that the system is in one of the programming modes.
4) Display shows
to
for 10 or 90 seconds after the ignition is turned "on" indicates
the number of transmitters capable of operating the system.
5) Display shows
indicates that the system is detecting an open hood or trunk as part
of the Zone Testing feature explained in the previous section.
6) Display shows
indicates that the system is detecting an open door as part of the Zone
Testing feature explained in the previous section.
7) Display shows
indicates that the auxiliary port sensor is in a triggered state as part
of the Zone Testing feature explained in the previous section.
8) Display shows
indicates that the Prewarn feature is in a triggered state as part of the
Zone Testing feature explained in the previous section.
9) Display shows a numeral followed by
upon disarming indicates that the system
was triggered by the hood or trunk circuit. The numeral signifies the history of events.
10) Display shows a numeral followed by
upon disarming indicates that the system
was triggered by the door circuit. The numeral signifies the history of events.
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11) Display shows a numeral followed by
upon disarming indicates that the system
was triggered by the auxiliary sensor circuit. The numeral signifies the history of events.
12) Display shows a numeral followed by
upon disarming indicates that the system
prewarned. The numeral signifies the history of events.
The Zone Violation operation of Features 9 through 12 will occur when the system is
disarmed after it was triggered, and will continue until the ignition switch is turned "on".
Each time the system is triggered, the Zone Violation code will display during the alarm cycle,
then cease and become stored in the system's logic circuit. Up to 10 Zone Violations can be
stored, and are presented as a history of events, the highest number being the most recent
event.
The Security System is capable of utilizing an electronic siren or the vehicle's horn for
audible indications and output when activated. The dome and parking lights are also used
as visual indications. The siren produces a sharp "chirping" sound as confirmation of certain
operation. If utilizing the vehicle's horn instead of the siren, simply use "horn honks" in
place of "chirps" in the following descriptions:
1)
One chirp & one light flash: The system has started a passive Last Door Arming
countdown and will become armed after the 30 second countdown expires. This chirp
indicates that the starter interrupt will engage and the doors will lock when the system
will become fully armed 30 seconds later.
Audible And Visual Indicators
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2)
One chirp, one light flash, & doors lock (if 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 the arming honk above: The auxiliary sensor circuit is bypassed from
pressing the small transmitter button within 3 seconds of pressing the large transmitter
button.
4)
One chirp, and no light flash, but only at the moment the ignition switch is turned "off":
The system is in Valet Mode, and will not arm actively or passively.
5)
Two chirps & the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has just disarmed.
6)
Three chirps & three light flashes: The system has just been armed by the transmitter
with
a protected circuit in a violated condition.
7)
Four chirps & four light flashes, then the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has
just disarmed and was activated while you were away. The system will have this
disarming confirmation until the ignition switch is turned "on".
8)
Two short chirps: The system has just entered the Easy Valet
TM
Mode.
9)
Siren sounding, and lights flashing on and off: The system is in an activated state.
10) A series of chirps lasting two seconds after the ignition switch is turned "on": The
Automatic Transmitter Verification
TM
feature (Pages 7-8) has been activated. This will
also occur for 48 hours after installation .
11) A series of chirps lasting two seconds when the system is armed: The Prewarning
feature has been activated.
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Prewarning Feature
This circuit requires connection of the included shock sensor. When the sensor detects
a minor impact, the security system will respond by chirping the siren for two seconds. After
this feature has been activated 5 times it will automatically shut down until the system is
rearmed again. This will prevent the system from being a nuisance to the general public.
Your vehicle security system has a total of 25 Features which may be programmed via the
Valet Switch and the transmitter in a special procedure. The Features Programming Mode is
accessed through the turning "off" of the ignition switch and properly pressing the Valet
Switch. Once in Features Programming Mode, the Valet Switch is further used to specify which
of the 25 Features is to be changed, then the transmitter is used to program the selected Feature.
If two failed attempts are made to enter the Features Programming Mode, two minutes must
expire before attempting again (indicated by a siren burst or double horn honk). To access the
Features Programming Mode, follow this procedure:
Step 1 -
Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", momentarily press the Valet
Switch 5 times. The security system will respond with sounding the siren (or
horn) for a short period.
Step 2a -The Personal Coded Override must be entered before 15 seconds expires.
Press the Valet Switch the correct number of times - the factory-set default is one
Programming Features