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OPERATION
SYSTEM “ARMED” FEATURES
GWA (Ground When Armed)
The 1014 feeds a (–) Ground output while the system is armed. Optional
components can be added to this control line, such as a Starter Kill Immo-
bilizer Relay, door lock interface, or vehicle lighting devices. When the sys-
tem is disarmed, power to this output is removed and all attached devices
shutdown.
See page 11 for details on electrical specifications.
2-STAGE SENSOR TRIGGER
1st Stage (“Warning Chirps”).
When the included shock sensor
detects a light impact to the vehicle body, the siren will chirp 5
times. Note that any optional sensors attached to the shock sen-
sor’s 1st Stage input can also trigger the 5 warning chirps.
No si-
ren chirps will be produced while in Sensor Bypass Mode (or Silent Mode).
2nd Stage (“Full Siren”).
When the included shock sensor de-
tects hard impact to the vehicle body or when the optional Ultra-
sonic sensor is triggered, the siren will go off for 30 seconds (or
until stopped by a button press on your transmitter). Note that
any optional sensors attached to the shock sensor’s 2nd Stage input can
also trigger the full siren blast sequence.
The siren will not be triggered
while in Sensor Bypass Mode or Silent Mode.
The system Status LED flashes slowly “once per second” while the system
is Armed, acting as a visual theft deterrent. The LED turns off when the
system is disarmed (unless the full siren blast had gone off).
STATUS LED
TRIGGER MEMORY
This feature informs you if the siren went off in your absence
and you were too far away to hear the siren (or Silent Mode
prevented you from hearing it).
The Status LED flashes rapidly
while the siren is going off. When the siren stops 30 seconds later,
the Status LED will continue to flash rapidly until you disarm the system
and turn on the ignition (or until you disarm and then arm again).
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