operations during Panic, and in association with the transmitter button used in it’s activation or
deactivation:
To disengage remote Panic, simply press and release any one of the same three transmitter buttons, or,
allow it automatically stop after 30 seconds.
•
Activating Panic with the “
III
” button will not affect the system’s armed or disarmed status; the
doors locked or unlock condition; nor will it affect the starter disable circuit.
•
Activating it with the “disarm/unlock” button will unlock the doors, disarming the system and
disengaging the starter interrupt, which will allow the engine to be started.
•
Activating Panic with the “arm/lock” button will first lock the doors, arming the system and
engaging the starter interrupt, preventing the engine from being started.
•
Deactivating Panic with the “arm/lock” button will stop Panic, and leave the system armed with
the starter interrupt engaged, and the doors locked.
•
Deactivating it with the “disarm/unlock” button will stop Panic, and leave the system disarmed
with the starter interrupt disengaged, and the doors unlocked.
•
If the system is allowed reset itself from remote Panic, it will enter the armed state, locking the doors
and engaging the starter interrupt, regardless of which of the three buttons was used to activate it.
•
Deactivating Panic with the “
III
” button will stop Panic, and leave the system in the same state it
was in at the moment Panic started, without locking or unlocking the doors.
Finally, enhanced remote Panic’s flexibility makes it possible to move the 3rd channel output from the
“
lock/arm
” and “
unlock/disarm
” buttons together to the red “
III
” button. When taking advantage
of this programmable feature, the “
III
” button’s Panic operation moves to the “
lock/arm
” and
“
unlock/disarm
” buttons.
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