Arming Bypass: Upon arming, if any sensing circuit is inoperable, that circuit only will
automatically be bypassed. When an unsecured system circuit is in a bypassed state, all
other operating circuits will be protected normally. For example, should the trunk be open,
you can still arm the system with the transmitter. Should the bypassed circuit become
secured, it will automatically be reinstated for protection 5 seconds later. When certain
protection circuits are bypassed, such as the hood/trunk and optional sensor, when the
system is armed, it will indicate this by chirping the siren three time and flashing the parking
lights three times instead of the normal arming indication of one each. Arming Bypass will
only operate when arming the system with the transmitter.
Sensor By-Pass: Your security system provides you with the convenience of temporarily
deactivating any added optional auxiliary sensor without affecting the other trigger circuits.
To deactivate the sensor, simply press and release the transmitter’s “channel 2” button
within three seconds after pressing the “arm/lock” button when arming the system. You will
hear a second siren chirp confirming that the security system has armed without the sensor
protecting the vehicle. The next time the security system is armed normally with one “arm/
lock” button press, the sensor will again be part of your protection.
Passively Arming The System
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Automatically Arming The Security System Using “Last Door Arming”: For
maximum protection, the Excalibur can also automatically arm itself and lock or not lock
the doors. This feature is programmable, and may be configured to operate if desired.