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Each specialty feature listed operates in the same manner regardless of the alarm model. Test each feature
by following the procedures enclosed to insure proper operation.
Remote Panic:
1. Press and hold the arm/disarm (for regular transmitters) or panic button (for code hopping
transmitters) down for approximately 3 seconds.
2. The alarm will begin to sound and the parking lights will begin to flash.
3. Press the arm/disarm or panic button once again and the siren/horn will stop sounding and the lights
will stop flashing.
Note 1: The remote panic feature has an automatic shut off circuit. When the siren/horn has sounded for
60 seconds, the panic circuit will turn itself off automatically.
Note 2: The remote panic feature can be programmed to operate exclusively from #3 button on a 3-
button transmitter. (See Remote Feature Programming).
Note 3: The panic button on a 4-button code hopping transmitter can be programmed to operate as the
channel 3 button and not a panic button. (See Remote Feature Programming) Pressing and holding down
the lock button on a 4-button transmitter will always activate the panic feature.
Starter Disable:
(Also Applies if ALA-RPS2 was Installed to Interrupt Other Circuits)
1. Enter the vehicle and close all the entrances.
2. Arm the alarm using the transmitter.
3. Turn the ignition key to the start position. The engine will not crank over.
4. Turn the ignition key to the off position and disarm the alarm.
5. Turn the ignition key back to the start position and the engine will crank over and start.
To test the basic functions of the alarm system (all models) repeat the following procedures.
1. Turn off the ignition key and exit the vehicle closing all protected entrances.
2. Press the arm/disarm or lock button on the transmitter. You will hear a siren/horn chirp, the parking
lights will flash one time and the LED status indicator will flash at normal speed.
3. Wait 5 seconds, then open a protected entrance. The siren/horn will begin to sound. Press the arm/disarm
or unlock button once again and the siren/horn will stop sounding. (No Disarm Chirp Indicator)
Note: If you disarm the alarm when the siren/horn is sounding, there are no disarming chirps. When you
disarm the alarm when the siren is off, there will be disarming chirps.
4. Follow procedures 2 and 3 for all other protected entrances.
Step 9: General Testing
Step 10: Speciality Feature and Optional Equipment Testing
About Multiple Car Programming:
Note 1: Regular Carbine transmitters with 2 buttons can operate 2 Carbine alarm systems. (Alarm
models do not have to be the same)
Note 2: Regular Carbine transmitters with 3 buttons can operate 3 Carbine alarm systems. (Alarm
models do not have to be the same)
Note 3: Code Hopping Carbine transmitters will only operate 1 Carbine alarm system.
To perform multi-car programming, all transmitters must first be marked car to indicate which car/alarm
they are for. ie car #1, car #2 etc. Once this is done, follow the specific programming procedure for each
model alarm you are programming and program the arm/disarm button, Channel #2, and Channel #3
buttons according which car they will operate.
Step 8: Multiple Car Programming