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6)

Three chirps & three light flashes: The system has just been armed by the transmitter with
a protected circuit in a violated condition.

7)

Four chirps & four light flashes, then the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has
just disarmed and was activated while you were away. The system will have this
disarming confirmation until the ignition switch is turned "on".

8)

Two short chirps: The system has just entered the Easy Valet

TM

 Mode.

9)

Siren sounding, and lights flashing on and off: The system is in an activated state.

10) A series of chirps lasting two seconds after the ignition switch is turned "on": The

Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

  feature (Page 5) has been activated. This will

also occur for 48 hours after installation .

11) A series of chirps lasting two seconds when the system is armed: The Prewarning

feature has been activated.

This circuit requires connection of the included shock sensor. When the sensor detects

a minor impact, the security system will respond by chirping the siren for two seconds (or
honking the horn). After this feature has been activated 5 times it will automatically shut down
until the system is rearmed again. This will prevent the system from being a nuisance to the
general public.

Prewarning  Feature

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Programmable  Features

This security system has ten Programmable Features, easily changed through the Features

Programming Mode.  The Programmable Features are:

Feature #1-

Last Door Arming and Automatic Rearming (Factory Setting Off).

Feature #2-

Last Door Locking and Automatic Relocking (Factory Setting Off).

Feature #3-

Ignition On / Off to Lock / Unlock Doors (Factory Setting On).

Feature #4-

Open Door Bypass to Feature #3 (Factory Setting On).

Feature #5-

30 or 60 Second Activation Duration (Factory Setting 60).

Feature #6-

Double Pulse Door Unlock (Factory Setting Off).

Feature #7-

Steady Siren Or Pulsed Horn Output (Factory Setting Steady Siren).

Feature #8-

Horn Confirmation Honk Loud Or Soft (Factory Setting Soft).

Feature #9-

Open Door Arming Alert (Factory Setting Off).

Feature #10- Transmitter-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection (Factory Setting Off).

To access Features Programming Mode and change any of the Programmable Features:

Step #1:

Turn "off" the ignition.

Step #2:

Within 7 seconds of turning "off" the ignition, press the Valet Switch 5 times.

Step #3:

You have just entered into the Feature Programming Mode. To confirm this, the

siren will respond with a long chirp. For the next 10 seconds the system is ready            for

you to select what feature code you want to access and turn on or off.  The Feature
Programming Mode will deactivate if a selection is not made within 10 seconds.

Step #4:

Within 10 seconds of entering the Feature Programming Mode, press the Valet

Switch the number of times that equal the feature number you wish to access. After
pressing the Valet Switch multiple times the siren will chirp the same number of times
to confirm what feature number you access for programming.  Example: Press 5 times
and the siren will chirp 5 times.

Step #5:

To turn on the feature press the large transmitter button. The siren will chirp once

to confirm that the feature is turned on. To turn off  the feature, press the small center
transmitter button. The siren will chirp twice to confirm the feature is turned off.

During this stage, if you keep turning the feature on and off, the Feature Programming

Mode is extended for a further 10 seconds. Remember, 10 seconds without any

program activity will result in the system automatically exiting the Feature
Programming Mode, which is indicated by two long siren chirps.

Step #6

If needed, repeat steps 4 & 5 to access another feature to turn it on or off.

Step #7

Turning on the ignition, or 10 seconds of no programming activity, will exit the

system from Feature Programming Mode, which is confirmed by two long siren chirps.

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1) Passive Arming and Automatic Rearming:

 

 If Feature #1 is turned "on", the Last Door

Arming and Automatic Rearming Features will operate.  Last Door Arming starts after the
ignition switch has been turned "off" and at the last open door is closed.  The moment the last
door closes the alarm will chirp the siren, flash the lights, and begin a countdown (during this
countdown the LED Status Light flashes fast).  Thirty seconds after the last door was closed,
the siren will chirp again, the parking lights flash once, and the LED will begin to flash slow,
confirming that the alarm is fully armed.  If a point of entry is reopened before the 30 seconds
expires, the countdown stops, and will reset to start again when the door is re-closed.

Upon disarming an armed system, a 90 second Automatic Rearming countdown will start.

During this countdown the LED will flash rapidly until any point of entry is opened, which will
temporarily suspend the Automatic Rearming process until re-closed.  At the end of the 90
second period the alarm will automatically arm itself (note that the doors will also lock if Feature
#2 is turned "on").  Automatic Rearming is cancelled by turning the ignition switch "on" before
the 90 second countdown ends.  To temporarily suspend either Last Door Arming or Automatic
Rearming (for example, while refueling) the owner should put the alarm in Valet Mode or leave
the door open.  It is not recommend to leave the ignition switch turned "on" for this purpose.

2) Passive Locking and Automatic Relocking:

 

If Feature #2 is turned "on", and the Last

Door Arming Feature is utilized, the doors will also lock when the alarm becomes armed 30
seconds after shutting the last door and also lock the doors when the alarm rearms from
Automatic Rearming.

3) Ignition On / Off to Lock / Unlock Doors: If Feature #3 is "on", the doors will lock

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Summary of Contents for Excalibur Gold Series-1200atv

Page 1: ...built in learning routine to have the transmitter buttons work in the following configuration The large upper button is used to arm disarm and panic the security system The small center button may be...

Page 2: ...rd and play back a transmission for the purpose of disarming your vehicle security system Please note that pressing the transmitter sarm disarmbuttonmanytimeswhileitisoutofrangeofthesecuritysystemcan...

Page 3: ...n will chirp once or the horn will honk once the parking lights and dome lights flash once and the LED Status Indicator begins to flash rapidly Thirty seconds later the siren again chirps once or the...

Page 4: ...nowinstantly ifyoursystemwastriggeredwhileyouwereaway andtheexteriorandinteriorlightillumination allows you a lighted approach to your vehicle with the ability to examine the interior before entering...

Page 5: ...ystem s memory 7 Flash 3x Pause 3 transmitter codes are stored in the system s memory 8 Flash 4x Pause 4 transmitter codes are stored in the system s memory ZoneViolation IfthesystemisactivatedtheRedL...

Page 6: ...g Mode press the Valet Switch the number of times that equal the feature number you wish to access After pressingtheValetSwitchmultipletimesthesirenwillchirpthesamenumberoftimes toconfirmwhatfeaturenu...

Page 7: ...If a code is not received or the ignition is turned off the learning process will automatically terminate which will be indicated by two siren chirps or horn honks When the first transmitter code is...

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