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Arming the System
"Arming" the UltiMate locks the vehicle’s doors and places the
security system into a state in which the vehicle is monitored for
intrusion attempts. There are two different methods of arming the
system: "Active Arming” by deliberate use of the remote transmitter,
or automatically, which is "Passive Arming” (also called “Last Door
Arming”), which can be enabled or disabled.
The Remote Transmitter: Each system is capable of being
operated by up to four different remote transmitters. The remote
transmitter has four push-button switches, each being labeled with
an icon as to function. The basic daily use operations are:
Pressing the PANIC
button for 3 seconds will
activate the system, flashing
the lights and sounding the horn;
a further press of this button will
stop this “panic” operation. If
desired, this button can be
programmed to operate an
additional optional remote function
instead of panic.
Pressing and releasing
the LOCK button arms
the security sys-
tem and locks
the doors.
Pressing and releasing the
UNLOCK button disarms the
system and unlocks the doors.
The unlock operation may
be configured so that
pressing the unlock
button once disarms
the system and un-
locks only the driver's
door, and pressing a
second time will then
unlock all of the doors.
Transmitter part
number: #143-07
Pressing
and releasing
the OPTION
button twice
arms or dis-
arms the sys-
tem without the
confirmation horn
chirps. Pressing this
button for two seconds
can activate an optional
function such as trunk
release.
the previous feature is "on") to confirm disarming; when this feature
is off there are still two confirmation chirps, but no light illumination.
#18 Doorlock Pulse Time .8 or 3 Seconds: Default .8 Second.
Certain vehicle's power door locking systems require a longer out-
put pulse to operate properly. This feature allows the installer the
flexibility to accommodate such systems. When programming, press-
ing the remote transmitter's UNLOCK button sets the 3 second pulse,
and pressing the LOCK button sets it to .8.
#19 Double Unlock Pulse: Default OFF. This is another power
doorlock-related feature provided for the installer's use. Some newer
vehicles require a double pulse to remotely unlock the doors and/or
to disarm a factory-equipped security system.
#20 3 or 45 Second Arming Delay: Default 3 Seconds. Some
installation situations require an extra amount of time for the system
to become fully armed. Where needed, this feature may be changed
to delay the full arming of the system to 45 seconds. Please note
when the 45 second arming delay is used, it adds 45 seconds to all
three forms of arming: active arming from the transmitter, Last Door
Arming, and Automatic Rearming. When programming, pressing
the remote transmitter's LOCK button sets the 3 second arming de-
lay, and pressing the UNLOCK button sets the 45 second delay.
#21 Pulsed Horn or Steady Siren Output: Default Pulsed Horn.
This feature allows the choice of using an optional electronic siren
for the audible output of the security system instead of the vehicle's
horn. When programmed for use with a vehicular horn, this output
pulses on and off for the duration of the activated alarm period. When
programmed for siren use, the output is steady and continuous. When
programming, pressing the transmitter's LOCK button sets the pulsed
horn, and pressing the UNLOCK button sets the steady siren.
#22 Horn Chirp Level: Default 2. If the system is configured to
use the vehicle's horn, this feature allows an adjustment in the con-
firmation chirp volume. When programming, press the remote
transmitter's LOCK button for level 1 (the quietest), press the UN-
LOCK button for level 2, press the OPTION button for level 3, or
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