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2.
Within five seconds, press and hold Button II on the transmitter until the unit generates
a long chirp.
3.
Release Button II on the transmitter.
To test and adjust the current Warn Away setting:
Strike the vehicle to test the current setting. If the impact is detected, the unit will chirp three or four times.
If the current setting is acceptable, do nothing and the unit will exit shock sensor adjustment mode. If the
current setting is unacceptable, press Button I to decrease the sensitivity or Button II to increase the sensitiv-
ity. Each time Button II is pressed, the unit will emit two chirps and the sensitivity will be increased one level.
There are 16 possible settings. When the maximum or minimum setting is achieved, the siren will emit a long
chirp.
To adjust the shock sensor full trigger:
1.
Arm the system.
2.
Within five seconds, press and hold Button II on the transmitter until the unit generates
a long chirp.
3.
Release Button II on the transmitter.
To test and adjust the current full trigger setting:
Strike the vehicle to test the current setting. If the impact is detected, the unit will chirp three or four times.
If the current setting is acceptable, do nothing and the unit will exit shock sensor adjustment mode. If the
current setting is unacceptable, press Button I to decrease the sensitivity or Button II to increase the sensitiv-
ity. Each time Button I is pressed, the unit will emit one chirp and the sensitivity will be decreased one step.
Each time Button II is pressed, the unit will emit two chirps and the sensitivity will be increased one level. There
are 16 possible settings. When the maximum or minimum setting is achieved, the siren will emit a long chirp.
NOTE:
If more than five seconds elapse without an adjustment, shock sensor adjustment mode will
be exited. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to make additional adjustments.
The siren will generate one long chirp followed by two short chirps when the shock sensor adjustment mode is
exited.