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Feature #11   Alarm Duration

Factory Default Setting

30 Seconds

(

press

 

arm/lock

” button to program

)

Options:
60 Seconds

(

press

 

disarm/unlock

” button  to program

)

90 Seconds

(

press “

II

” button to program

)

120 Seconds

(

press

 

III

” button  to program

)

This feature allows four choices of the Alarm Duration, which is the period of time
for which the system sounding the siren (and/or horn, optionally) and flashes the
parking lights when it is triggered.  

Caution: Before lengthening the Alarm

Duration you should always check and determine if there are any local anti-
noise or nuisance ordinances in your area, to avoid the possibility of receiving
a violation citation.

Feature #12   Parking Light Illumination Upon Disarm

Factory Default Setting

On      

(

press

 

arm/lock

” button to program

)

Option:

Off      

(

press

 

disarm/unlock

” button to program

)

 

This feature affects the parking light operation when the

 

system is disarmed.  When

this feature is turned on, the parking lights flash once, and then turn back on for
external illumination  for 30 seconds unless the ignition key is turned on during that
time.  If this feature is turned off, the parking lights flash once only, and do not
illuminate.  This feature only affects the Excalibur’s parking light operation, and not
the interior light operation.

Feature #13   2nd Channel Also Disarms System

Factory Default Setting

On      

(

press

 

arm/lock

” button to program

)

Option:

Off      

(

press

 

disarm/unlock

” button to program

)

“2nd channel” is most commonly used to remotely open the

 

vehicle’s trunk, in

which case the alarm should also disarm.  This feature, turned on, configures the
system to disarm when the 2nd channel is used.  If turned off, the 2nd channel output
will still occur, without chirps or parking light flashes; and if armed, the system will
not disarm.

Feature #14   3 or 45 Second Arming Delay

Factory Default Setting

3 Seconds

(

press

 

arm/lock

” button to program

)

Options:
15 Seconds

(

press

 

disarm/unlock

” button  to program

)

30 Seconds

(

press “

II

” button to program

)

45 Seconds

(

press

 

III

” button  to program

)

When the system is armed, whether by the transmitter or by an automatic feature,

Arming Using the Transmitter

The system 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 “arm/lock” button once

.

Your system is designed to deter theft of both your vehicle and its contents.

“Arming” 

your system turns on the protection, disabling the vehicle’s starter and

locking the doors.  Once the system is 

Armed

, any intrusion attempt will 

Activate

it, sounding the electronic “Psyren” psycho siren and flashing the parking and interior
lights to attract attention.  The unique and patented “2-in-1”  Psyren psycho siren
actually produces the sounds of two different sirens at once, ensuring that it won’t
be ignored like all of the other “common” car alarms.  

Disarming

 

the system turns

off the protection, unlocking the doors and turning on the parking and interior lights,
allowing lighted access to, and normal use of, the vehicle.

There are two methods of arming the system:
1-

The first method is to use the transmitter, by pressing and releasing the

arm/lock

” button.  The system must not already be armed or be in Valet Mode,

and the vehicle’s ignition key must be off.

2-

The second method is Last Door Arming, which configures the system to
automatically arm itself every time you exit the vehicle.  This method of arming
is programmable, and may be used or not used as desired.

Using  the System

Regardless of how it became armed, if the system is armed the Status Light flashes
in a slow, steady manner.

The system’s reaction:

   The parking lights will flash once, the siren will chirp

once and the Status Light will begin to flash, confirming that the system is armed.*
In addition, the doors will lock and the starter interrupt will engage to prevent any
attempt to start the vehicle.  Your security system is now fully armed, and is ready
to respond if an intrusion attempt is detected.

*The system is described in its most common and basic configuration, with
doorlocks connected, and the interior lights connected.  Also, the vehicle horn
may used in place of, or in addition to, the system’s electronic siren.

The system’s separate “

arm/lock

” and “

disarm/unlock

” button design allows

repetitive operation- if already armed, pressing the “

arm/lock

” button will simply

rearm the system, and vice versa when pressing the “

disarm/unlock

” button.

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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