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“SecureCode” allows the user to customize the number of Valet Switch presses
which are required to successfully perform an Emergency Override.  

The basic

Emergency Override procedure is described on page 11

.  Instead of a single “1

press” of the Valet Switch which would be required in order to perform an
Emergency Override, two stages of Valet Switch presses must be made.  In each of
the two stages, the Valet Switch will need to be pressed 1 through 9 times, as
programmed by the user.  This is the Emergency Override procedure if the system
has programmed with a customized SecureCode:

Step 1

With the system in the armed condition, enter the vehicle via the driver's
door (be aware that the system will activate to an alarm condition when the

SecureCode

Once the system is disarmed, if Valet Mode is desired, just press and hold the

Valet Switch for 2 seconds to place the system into Valet Mode.

door is opened).

Step 2

Using the ignition key, turn the vehicle’s ignition switch on.

Step 3

Within 5 seconds press and release the Valet Switch the same number of
times that have been programmed for stage #1.

Step 4

After a few seconds, the siren will stop sounding, chirp once, and then
resume sounding.

Step 5

Now, within 5 seconds press and release the Valet Switch the same number
of times that have been programmed for stage #2.  Within a few seconds
the siren will stop sounding, and the unit will disarm.

In addition to Emergency Override, if any of the three anti-carjacking  features

are utilized, a correct customized SecureCode would also be required to turn off
anti-carjacking once it has become fully activated.  How to program your own
customized SecureCode is explained on page 22.

Should a mistake be made entering the SecureCode for an Emergency Override,

after a failed attempt the ignition switch must be turned off, then on again before
another SecureCode entry attempt is made.  

Should two failed SecureCode

attempts be made, the system will ignore any further presses of the Valet
Switch for two minutes.

Unauthorized Transmitter Alert

TM

 

is a protection feature which may be turned

on by the user  (see the next section, “How to Program Transmitters”).  When this
protection feature is utilized, whenever a transmitter is added to operate the system,
for 48 hours afterward a warning consisting of a brief series of siren chirps sounds
every time the vehicle’s ignition is turned on.

Also during this 48 hour warning period, the 10 second Automatic Transmitter

Verification  visual display will increase to being displayed for 90 seconds instead
of the usual 10 seconds.  When this feature is used and activated, after 48 hours the
warning chirps disappear and the Status Light flashing the number of transmitters
returns to being displayed for 10 seconds.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

  shows the total number of transmitters

which can operate the system, by flashing the Status Light with this number for 10
seconds every time that the ignition key is turned on.

The system features several security safeguards in one of the most vulnerable

areas of any remotely controlled system.  These features are:

Transmitter Protection

Code Jumping

TM

 

 It is quite easy, with the proper equipment, to record an alarm

or keyless entry system’s transmitter signal, and simply play the captured signal
back to the system to defeat it.  The Code Jumping renders such “code grabbing”
devices useless by randomly changing each signal that the transmitter sends.

The system is capable of being operated by as many as four transmitters.

Transmitters must be encoded, or programmed, to the system in order to operate it
(excepting the originals, which were programmed at the factory).  It is during the
transmitter programming procedure that the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature
may be turned on if desired.

How to Program Transmitters

Step 1

Have all  transmitters which are to operate the system at hand.  Turn the
ignition “on”.

Standard Programming:  

Using this method to program additional or replacement

transmitters does not affect Unauthorized Transmitter Alert.

Step 2

Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times.
The siren will briefly sound, confirming that for the next 10 seconds the
system is ready to learn a transmitter code.  To enter a code, simply press
and release the “

arm/lock

” button (the button which is designed to arm the

Summary of Contents for K9 Classic-EDP2

Page 1: ...10 Confirmation Chirp Volume Medium Loud 2 Low L Med Lo U Loud 3 11 Activated Alarm Cycle 30 Seconds L 60 Sec U 90 Sec 2 120 Sec 3 12 Lights On Upon Disarm ON L OFF U 13 Disarm Upon Trunk Release ON L...

Page 2: ...the installer to perform the desired operations Feature 22 Doorlocking Functions installer feature Factory Default Setting 8 Second Lock Unlock Output press arm lock button to program Options 3 Second...

Page 3: ...but not unlock the doors unless the button is pressed again Pressing and holding this button for three seconds will first disarm and then activate the Panic feature unlocking the doors The unlock oper...

Page 4: ...r is lost or becomes inoperable This is performing an Emergency Override 3 The Valet Switch is used in the procedures for programming operational features and also for programming transmitters to oper...

Page 5: ...program This form of Anti Carjacking is initiated by the ignition key being turned on The Anti Carjacking protection and the three ways to initiate it are described on page 17 there is a brief period...

Page 6: ...can always be armed from the transmitter if the ignition key is off and the system is not in the Valet Mode To arm the system exit the vehicle close all of the doors and simply press and release the a...

Page 7: ...from automatically Last Door Arming you have these options put the system into Valet Mode page 14 leave the door open or in most cases turning on the dome light may cause the system to detect that yo...

Page 8: ...the sensor is triggered by a light impactorshocktothevehicle thesecuritysystemwillrespondbychirpingthesiren 3 times and locking the doors After this Prewarning circuit has been triggered five timesit...

Page 9: ...stem Disarming the System Using the Transmitter 2 The second method is an Emergency Override alternative should the transmitter become lost or inoperable This method uses the Valet Switch but the vehi...

Page 10: ...on switch on Step 7 Allow 10 seconds to pass without performing any programming actions or turn the vehicle s ignition on Exit Programming mode The siren will sound briefly and the Status Light will g...

Page 11: ...oors The vehicle ignition key and the Valet Switch are used to enter the Programming Mode then the transmitter is used to change features Once the system is in Programming Mode a 10 second period with...

Page 12: ...outputs can be repurposed from two other system outputs which are designed to interface the system with an existing factory alarm system by Programmable Features 23 and 24 The system must be configure...

Page 13: ...parking lights will flash twice and the Status Light will illuminate on solid To indicate that the system is in Valet Mode the Status Light remains on whenever the system is in Valet Mode To remind t...

Page 14: ...y be turned on by the user see the next section How to Program Transmitters When this protection feature is utilized whenever a transmitter is added to operate the system for 48 hours afterward a warn...

Page 15: ...two LED lights with identical operation which illuminate Red in color So while the standard Status Light is described as Blue other colors may be found Step 2 Turning the ignition back on Anti Carjac...

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