2. Arm
To arm your system within proper operation range, press but-
ton I shortly (while system in disarmed and Acc off position).
Siren will sound once (siren will not sound in mute mode),
lights flash once, doors lock, disable engine starter, and LED
will flash slowly.
Remote controller will sound “Bi-”, LCD screen will flash 5
times, and show “ ” .
If the security system is armed at the same time that an input
is active (such as door opened or hood / trunk opened or
shock sensor is triggered), siren will sound and lights will
flash.
3. Disarm
To disarm your system within proper operation range, press
button ll shortly.
Siren will sound twice (siren will not sound in mute mode),
lights will be on twice, doors will unlock, enable engine start-
ed. If nobody opens the door, LED will flash quickly. Before
disarming your system, if door is opened or ignition on, LED
will flash twice per second. If trunk is opened illegally, LED
will flash 3 times per second. If shock sensor is triggered, LED
will flash 4 times per second. At this time, if you switch ON
ignition, LED will stop flash.
Remote controller sounds “Bi- Bi-”, LCD screen will flash 5 times,
and will show “ ”.
If nobody opens the door and enters into the car within 30 sec, system will arm
automatically.
4. Check car condition
When you change battery for remote controller, please press button III shortly, all
data of F function setting (TIMER1 and TIMER2 except) will be sent to remote
controller within 3 sec.
If you press button III shortly again, remote controller will sound “Bi-”, LCD screen
will flash 5 times, and will show car temperature. If you press button III shortly
again, LCD screen will show car battery voltage.
1. Check car temperature
System check car temperature with a sensor, we suggest that you can install this sen-
sor in the surface of engine. The range of temperature is –40°c to +85°c. In a variety
of conditions, the LCD screen shows the following:
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