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1

Selectable 

Coded 

Override

       1 & 0 (see page 29)

2

Last Door Arming

O

F

F

3

Automatic Rearming

O

F

F

4

Starter Interrupt Circuit

 O

N

5

Automatic Starter Interrupt

O

F

F

6

Ignition Activated Override

O

F

F

7

Doors Lock With Last Door Arming

O

F

F

8

Doors Lock With Automatic Rearming

O

F

F

9

Doors Lock With Ignition

 O

N

10

Ignition OFF Unlock #1

 ON

11

Ignition OFF Unlock #2

 ON

12

Open Door Bypass T

o Previous Three Features

 ON

13

Confirmation Chirps

 O

N

14

Confirmation Chirps In V

alet Mode

O

F

F

15

Activated 

Alarm 

Cycle

        6

Seconds (LOCK)

16

Lights 

On 

Upon 

Disarm

   30 Seconds (UNLOCK)

17

Disarm Alarm Upon Trunk Release

 O

N

18

Doorlock 

Pulse 

Time

           .

second (LOCK)

19

Double Unlock Pulse

O

F

F

20

Arming 

Delay

          3 Seconds (LOCK)

21

Pulsed 

Horn 

/ Steady 

Siren 

Output

      Pulsed Horn ( LOCK)

22

Loud or Soft Confirmation Chirps

  Loud 

 (LOCK)

23

Total Closure Lock Output

O

F

F

24

Alarm Functions Bypass

O

F

F

25

Ignition-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection

O

F

F

26

Door-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection

O

F

F

27

Open Door Warning Upon Arming

OFF

28

P

ANIC Button Operates "Panic" or Additional Output     Panic (LOCK)

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D

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Step 1 -

 Turn the ignition "off", and press the valet switch 5 times.

(the system will respond by briefly sounding the horn)

Step 2 -

  Enter the Selectable Code Override.

(the system will respond by sounding the horn for a short

period, followed by two chirps)

Step 3 -

 Press the valet switch the same number of times as

th

e

feature number.

(the system will acknowledge the valet switch entry by

repeating the same number of chirps)

Step 4 -

 Press the transmitter's LOCK button to turn the

feature

"on", or press the UNLOCK button to turn the feature

"off".

(turning the feature "on" is indicated by one horn chirp;

turning the feature "off" is indicated by two horn chirps)

Repeat -  Steps 3 and 4 for each feature to be changed

This checklist helps when programming features.  Before

attempting feature programming, please carefully read pages 29-

39 to become familiar with the features and the programming

procedure.  Mark each applicable box with "\" next to the feature

to be changed before entering Features Programming Mode.  As

each feature is programmed, change its mark to "X".

Features Programming Checklist

Your Model One system features a port which allows an optional auxiliary shock

sensor to easily be added to increase the effectiveness of your system when it is
armed.  A light shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a "Prewarn", which chirps
the horn and locks the doors.  A heavier shock or impact will fully activate the security
system.  Other sensors are available which include those that detect changes in
atmospheric pressure within the vehicle, and radar proximity sensors that can detect
moving objects inside and outside the vehicle.  If the system does include a sensor,
it may be temporarily bypassed when arming by pressing the OPTION button within
5 seconds after pressing the LOCK button to arm the system.  If the system is
activated by the optional sensor, the Zone Violation feature will flash the LED status
light four times between pauses and Prewarn activation will produce five flashes.

Shock  Sensor  Port  with  Prewarn

Each remote transmitter has as part of its operation a unique digital code which

identifies it as an authorized controller to the processor within the Model One unit.
Your Model One system is capable of being operated by up to four different remote
transmitters, which must be programmed to operate the system.  The process of
programming additional transmitters is relatively easy, creating an inherent weakness
shared by virtually every remote controlled device.  Your Model One system,

Programming  Transmitters

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however, has patented technology, Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM,

 which

eliminates this weakness.

In normal daily operation, every time the ignition switch is turned "on", the LED

status light indicates how many remote transmitters are capable of operating your
system.  For example: two flashes and a pause indicate that only two transmitters are
coded to operate your system; this display occurs for a period of 10 seconds every
time the ignition switch is turned "on".

48 hours after installation, or transmitter programming activity, the audible and

visual ATV Warning will revert to the 10 second visual display upon turning the ignition
switch "on".

In the event the system alerts you to a recent transmitter addition, you should

immediately reprogram your transmitters to the system, which will effectively erase
any unauthorized transmitters.

Note: For the first 48 hours after your new system is installed,
every time the ignition switch is turned "on", the horn will chirp
rapidly for two seconds and the LED status light will flash the
number of transmitters between pauses for 90 seconds.  This will
also occur in the event of a new transmitter code being programmed
into the system.

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Summary of Contents for ClassicOne

Page 1: ...ble Features in the default settings the operations of these features if selected otherwise are also explained in detail Theadditionofanoptionalsensorisalsoaffectstheexactoperations asseveraltypes ofa...

Page 2: ...atically be reinstated for protection should it become operative i e if the trunk is closed 3 seconds later protection of this circuit is restored When a circuit is in a bypassed state all other opera...

Page 3: ...e system The LED Status Light will continue flashing this Violation Code until the ignition key is turned on Page 10 Page 11 The Valet Switch Valet Mode and Override Thevaletswitch whichistypicallycon...

Page 4: ...remote transmitter to activate this feature This feature operates regardless of the system s status or if the ignition switch is on or off Remote Panic Page 14 Pressing and holding the PANIC button f...

Page 5: ...tcommonusefortheOptionOutputisremotely activatedtrunk release This output is activated by pressing and holding the transmitter s OPTION buttonfortwoseconds exceptwhentheignitionswitchis on However thi...

Page 6: ...se the effectiveness of your system when it is armed A light shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a Prewarn which chirps thehornandlocksthedoors Aheaviershockorimpactwillfullyactivatethesecurit...

Page 7: ...this case proceed directly to Step 3 Programming Features Page 25 Step 2b IfthesystemhashadtheSelectableCodeOverridecustom programmed once stage 1 been properly entered which can be up to nine valet s...

Page 8: ...ther override attempt may be made but two consecutive incor rect entries will cause the system to ignore any further attempts for two minutes If a customized valet switch entry is desired for the Sele...

Page 9: ...ure allows the option of unlocking of all of the doors when the ignition is turned off 11 Ignition Off Unlock 2 Default ON As discussed in the previous feature your security system is capable of a sec...

Page 10: ...equipped to utilize this Feature 24 Alarm Functions Bypass Default OFF This feature converts the system into a Remote Keyless Entry System only by eliminating all antitheft alarm oriented Page 37 oper...

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