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Disarming is confirmed by the siren chirping twice, the Status Light turning off, and the parking
lights flashing twice, then with the interior lights illuminating for 30 seconds for approach illumination.
The lights will turn off instantly if the ignition switch is turned "on" before the 30 seconds expires.
Safety Disarm/Storm Mode:
While the system is activated, i.e. sounding the siren and flashing
the lights, pressing the “disarm/unlock” transmitter button will disarm the system, but not unlock the
doors. This safety feature ensures that the vehicle remain secure should the system require disarming
due to being activated from nuisance or malicious false sensory inputs, such as typically produced by
severe weather conditions. To remotely unlock the doors if the system is disarmed while activated,
simply repeat the disarm operation by pressing and releasing the “disarm/unlock” transmitter button
again. If disarmed from a panic mode, the normal disarm indications are present, including the
unlocking of the doors.
Automatic Rearming Feature:
Automatic Rearming is a programmable feature which ensures
that your system is never inadvertently disarmed. It is possible to accidentally or unknowingly operate
the transmitter from a pocket or purse. You may not even be aware of an accidental disarming due to
the enhanced operating distance offered by the Excalibur’s extended range transmitter.
Automatic Rearming can be paused by opening the door or stopped completely by turning the
If the Excalibur was activated and reset itself:
The disarming confirmation will no longer
be 2 siren chirps, and the parking lights flashing twice before staying with the interior lights. Instead,
the system will respond with 4 siren chirps and the parking and interior lights flashing 4 times before
staying on for 30 seconds. The Status Light will change to flashing two to four times between pauses
as a “Zone Violation” code to indicate which protection circuit triggered the system (2 flashes, hood/
trunk; 3 flashes, doors; 4 flashes , impact sensor). These special audible and visual disarming
indications, and Zone Violation code, will remain this way until the ignition key is turned “on”.