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S y s t e m   A c t i v a t e d

While the VIP 4000 is armed, should any intrusion attempt occur, the security system will

instantly activate or "trigger". Once triggered, the security system will respond by:

1) There will be an audible response.  The horn will honk in pulses or the optional

electronic siren will be activated.

2) The exterior lights will flash.
3) If the security system has been connected to the vehicle's doorlocking system with

an optional interface, the doors will relock so that the thief cannot easily regain
entry.

 The horn or optional siren and lights will stay activated for 60 seconds, unless the system

is disarmed with the transmitter or placed in Valet Mode.  If all protected entries are secure

at

the end of 60 seconds, the system will rearm automatically.  However, if there is a protected
entry still open or a sensor still in a triggered state at the end of the 60 seconds, the system
will retrigger for two more 60 second cycles.  Should this occur the system will stop after a

total

of 3 minutes, while ignoring only the open entry or triggered circuit.  Should the entry be

closed,

protection will resume instantly for that circuit.

After the security system has been triggered, when it resets the disarm confirmation will

no longer be 2 chirps and the exterior lights turning on immediately and staying on for 60
seconds.  Instead, the system will respond by producing 4 siren chirps and flashing the lights
4 times before the lights stay on for 60 seconds.

The LED Status Indicator will indicate which zone activated the system.  This is

accomplished by the status indicator flashing one to three times between pauses, as defined
on page 11, until the ignition key is turned "On".  This Zone Violation feature does not require
the system to reset at 60 seconds as an aid in diagnosis of the system.

The primary function of the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch is to enable you to enter your security

system into the Valet (override) Mode, which prevents the system from arming.  You will
find this useful when stopping at service stations, having your vehicle serviced, having your
car valet parked or while having your car washed.  As discussed on Page 6, the Easy Valet

TM

Switch, in conjunction with the ignition key, can be used to temporarily disarm the system
should your transmitter be lost or become inoperable.  The Easy Valet

TM

 Switch is normally

mounted in an unobtrusive location that is accessible to the driver.  Be sure your dealer
indicates the location of the Easy Valet Switch

TM

 to you to avoid potential inconvenience

otherwise.

There are two procedures to follow to enter the Valet Mode.  Normally, the ignition key

is required to enter and exit the Valet Mode.  With Easy Valet

TM

 the ignition key is only

required while disarming the system when the transmitter is not available.

Operating The Easy Valet

TM

:  This unique feature can be activated anytime the system

is not in an armed state.  This patent-pending feature allows you to enter the Valet Mode by
simply depressing the Easy Valet

TM

 switch.  However, if the system is armed or in the

triggered state, the ignition must be turned "On" and then the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch pressed

within 5 seconds to disarm the system by entering the Valet Mode.

Simply press and hold the Easy Valet

TM 

Switch for 2 seconds to activate the Valet Mode.

The system will confirm that it is in the Valet Mode by honking the horn (or chirping the siren
twice), flashing the parking lights twice and the LED Status Indicator turning on constant.
The security system will hold memory of the Valet Mode when the ignition switch is "On"
or "Off". While in the Valet Mode the system will not arm but the Panic feature and the remote
locking and unlocking of doors from the transmitter will still function.  In addition, the doors
locking

U s i n g   T h e   E a s y

 

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2) On Constant

= The security system is in the Valet Mode.

3) Flashing Slow

= The security system is Fully Armed.

4) Flashing Fast

= The 30 second Last Door Arming feature or 90 second Automatic

Rearming  feature is in progress.

5) Flash 1x & Pause = The security system was triggered by an optional sensor.
6) Flash 2x & Pause = The security system was triggered by the hood or trunk circuit.
7) Flash 3x & Pause = The security system was triggered by the door circuit or current

sensing.

A u d i b l e   A n d   V i s u a l   C o n f i r m a t i o n

The vehicle's horn or an optional electronic siren and the vehicle's exterior lights primary

function is to attract attention to your vehicle if the security system is triggered.  In addition,
they are also used to communicate with you, as a way of confirming actions that have taken
place, or, that may be in process of automatically taking place.  A chirp is the short, sharp
sound the optional siren makes as part of this communication.  The exterior lights referred to
are the vehicle's parking lights.  We do not recommend flashing the headlights. The halogen
headlights found in modern vehicles are not designed  to be rapidly turned on and off. If
connected to the security system, a reduction of their useful life may be noticed.

Horn Honk Or Siren Chirp With Light Flash Confirmation For Arming, Disarming & Valet

Activation:  The following horn honks or siren chirps and flashing exterior light actions

inform

you of  these conditions of the security system:

1) One horn honk or siren chirp and one light flash: The system has armed.
2) Two horn honks or siren chirps (and no lights): Trunk release has been activated while the

with ignition "On" and unlocking with ignition "Off"' feature (with optional doorlock
interface) will still operate.

To Turn Off The Easy Valet

TM

 simply press the switch.  Instantly the system will exit the

Valet Mode and start a 90 second Automatic Arming sequence, indicated by the LED Status
Indicator flashing fast.  This sequence will stop when the ignition switch is turned "On".
When this occurs, the system is completely out of the Valet Mode and the LED Status
Indicator will turn off.

Regular Valet:  Regular Valet is identical in every respect to Easy Valet

TM

 except the

ignition switch is "On" when the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch is pressed.  The only operating

differences are:

1) The system can only be disarmed by pressing the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch within 5

seconds

after the ignition switch is turned "On".

2) If Regular Valet is used to enter the Valet Mode, pressing the Easy Valet

TM 

Switch

without the ignition switch "On", will result in the system coming out of Valet Mode
immediately and not start the 90 second Automatic Arming countdown.

R e d   L E D   S t a t u s   I n d i c a t o r

The LED Status Indicator feature is a visual indicator of what state or condition the security

system is in at any given time. It is normally positioned in a location that is easily observed by
the driver. There are 7 possible conditions that the security system can be in, and are reflected by
the LED Status Indicator:
1) Off

= The security system is disarmed and not performing any
   automatic functions.

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