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EG-1800
ATV
SUPPLEMENT
1) Personal Coded Override: Default 1 & 0. For a more secure Override Mode, the vehicle owner may customize this security system by selecting the
number of Valet Switch presses needed to achieve the Override Mode. To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4,
press and release the transmitter's large upper button a number of times equal to the desired Personal Code for stage 1 of the Override Mode. The system
will respond to each transmitter button press with a siren chirp (or horn honk). After pressing the transmitter button the desired number of times, wait for
the system to chirp the siren (or honk the horn) an equal number of times. Now press and release the transmitter's small center button a number of times
equal to the desired Personal Code for stage 2 of the Override Mode. The system will again chirp the siren (or honk the horn) in the same fashion as the
Code entered for stage 1. If the system has unknown customized Personal Override Code already entered, the factory-set default of one press can be
obtained by resetting the system: on the bottom of the system control module is small hole with two solder contacts visible below. Use a small slotted
screwdriver to short the solder contacts together until the system responds with a long siren chirp (or short blast of the horn).
2) Last Door Arming: Default OFF. To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's
large upper button. The system will respond with a single siren chirp (or horn honk) to indicate that the Feature is ON. Pressing the small center button
will turn this Feature OFF, with the system's response being two siren chirps (or horn honks).
3) Automatic Rearming: Default OFF. On occasion, people have accidentally disarmed their security system by unknowingly having the transmitter's
button pressed while in a purse or pocket. To prevent such accidental disarming, if this Feature is utilized, the system will automatically rearm itself 90
seconds after disarming, unless the ignition switch is turned "on". Also, if Feature #5 (Doors Lock Upon Automatic Rearming) is utilized, the doors will
also lock when the system automatically rearms. Automatic Rearming is confirmed by a fast flashing LED. Once the ignition switch is turned "on", the
system will stay in the disarmed condition until you are ready to arm the system again from the transmitter or from the Last Door Arming Feature. Open-
ing a door will also stop Automatic Rearming, but the countdown will resume when the door is shut. While the door is open, the LED Status Light will
be on steady until the door is shut, upon which it will resume flashing fast, or, the ignition is turned "on", which will extinguish the light.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with a single siren chirp (or horn honk) to indicate that Automatic Rearming is ON. Pressing the small center button will turn this Feature
OFF, with the system's response being two siren chirps (or horn honks).
4) Starter Interrupt 90 Seconds After Ignition "Off" Or Disarming: Default OFF. Activating this Feature will cause the Starter Interrupt output to
automatically engage 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned "off", and also 90 seconds after disarming the system. This automatic engagement will
occur even if the security system is in a disarmed state, but not if it is in Valet Mode. Once the Starter Interrupt output is activated, the system must be
armed, then disarmed with the transmitter, or placed into the Easy Valet
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Mode by pressing and holding the Valet Switch for 2 seconds to disengage it.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with a single siren chirp (or horn honk) to indicate that Automatic Rearming is ON. Pressing the small center button will turn this Feature
OFF, with the system's response being two siren chirps (or horn honks).
Programming Features