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that circuit will be bypassed. For example, if the trunk is left open, you can still arm the system normally
from the transmitter.  The bypassed circuit will automatically be reinstated for protection three seconds
after that circuit becomes operative, i.e., the trunk is closed.  When a circuit is in a bypassed state, all
other operating circuits will be protected normally.

Optional Sensor By-Pass:  When actively arming the security system, the optional sensor may be

bypassed, if desired.  After arming the system by pressing the LOCK button, within three seconds of
hearing the arming confirmation horn honk, press the OPTION transmitter button. You will hear
another horn honk confirming the security system has armed without the sensor circuit protecting the
vehicle. The next time you arm the security system, the system will reset to its normal condition, and
the sensor will again be part of your protection.

Passively Arming The Security System With The Optional Last Door Arming Feature: The

E-3000

ATV

 can be programmed by your Executive dealer to arm itself automatically when the vehicle's

last door is closed.  The moment the last door closes the system begins a countdown, which is indicated
by the parking and dome lights flashing once, confirming that all points of entry are closed, and the
arming procedure is in progress.  This period is indicated by a fast-flashing LED Status Light.  Thirty
seconds after the last door was closed, the horn will honk, the parking lights will flash once, confirming
that the system is fully arming, which will occur 3 seconds later and is indicated by the LED Status Light
flashing slow.  If a point of entry is reopened before the single honk and parking light flash at 30
seconds, the countdown stops, and will reset to start over again when that door is reclosed.  When the
30 second horn honk occurs, in addition to the system becoming armed; the doors will also lock if
programmed to do so, and the starter disable circuit will engage.

The "Last Door Arming" Feature offers a high level of security, since you do not have to remember

to arm the system each time you exit from your vehicle.  In addition, Last Door Arming may entitle you
to an insurance discount.

While the system is in an armed state, the LED Status Light will be flashing slowly.  In this mode,

any protected entry or optional sensor violation will instantly activate the system.  Once activated, the
following actions will occur:

1) The horn or optional electronic siren will start sounding. The horn will sound a series of

honks for 10 seconds, and then pause for 5 seconds to allow the horn to cool. This will occur
for the duration of the activated cycle. The optional electronic siren, available from your
Executive dealer, features six different tones, and every 5 seconds the siren will change the
tone to generate more attention to the vehicle.

2) The parking lights and dome light will flash.
3) The doors will relock.  If an opening door activated the system, it will relock the doors if and

when the open door is shut.

The horn and lights will stay active for 60 seconds, unless you disarm the system with the

transmitter by pressing the UNLOCK button, or, by using the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch and ignition key

to obtain a System Override (Page 10).  If all protected entries are secure at the end of 60 seconds, the
system will stop and rearm automatically to detect another entry attempt.  If there is a protected entry
still open, or a sensor still in a triggered state at the end of 60 seconds, the system will reactivate for
two more 60 second cycles.  In this case, the system will stop after a total of 3 minutes and rearm
automatically, while ignoring only the open entry or triggered sensor circuit. When the entry is closed,
protection will begin instantly for that circuit.

After the security system is activated, then reset, the disarm confirmation will no longer be the

normal two horn honks, and the exterior lights staying on for 30 seconds.  Instead, the system will

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respond by producing 4 horn honks, 4 light flashes, and then the lights will stay on for 30 seconds. The
LED Status Light will change to flashing one to five times, then pausing 1 second, to indicate which
protected zone activated the system.  The LED Status Light will continue flashing this Violation Code
until the ignition key is turned “on”, thus clearing the system's LED Status Light memory circuit.

Disarming  The  System

While the E-3000

ATV

 is in the armed condition, pressing the transmitter's UNLOCK button once

will instantly disarm the system and unlock either the driver's door only, or, all of the doors*. Disarming
is confirmed by the horn honking twice and the parking and dome lights turning on for 30 seconds to
illuminate the way to your vehicle.  If still on at the time, the parking and dome lights turn off instantly
when the ignition is turned "on".  If the transmitter is not available or inoperative, the System Override
must be disarmed by used, which is explained in detail in the following section.

However, if the system was activated and reset while you were away, the disarm confirmation will

change to 4 horn honks, four light flashes and then the parking lights staying on for 30 seconds.  The
system will have this response upon disarming, along with the LED Status Light flashing a Zone
Violation Code, until the ignition switch is turned "on", which will clear the system's memory circuit.
The system may be disarmed without the normal confirmation honks by pressing the transmitter's
OPTION button, then pressing the UNLOCK button.  Anytime the system is activated and reset, the
LED Status Light will indicate which protected zone caused the activation by flashing a Zone Violation
Code, explained on Pagees 13-14, upon disarming.

* This is determined by the wiring configuration utilized at installation.  If your vehicle's E-3000

ATV

 Keyless Entry

and Anti-Theft Security System is not equipped with Driver Door Priority Unlocking, please consult your
Executive dealer as to the feasibility of adding this important safety feature to your system.

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The Easy Valet

TM 

 

Switch is used to place the system into Valet Mode, which is used to stop or

interrupt any optional automatic functions, such as Starter Disable, which may be programmed to
operate.  The Easy Valet

TM

 Switch, in conjunction with your ignition key, also allows you to override

the system in the event of a lost or damaged transmitter, leaving the vehicle for servicing, washing, or
valet parking.

Easy Valet

TM 

Mode: This feature allows you to activate the Valet Mode at any time by pressing

the Easy Valet Switch button for 2 seconds, unless the Starter Disable is engaged (this is indicated by
a slow flashing Red LED Status Light).  Please note that once the Starter Disable is engaged, the ignition
switch must be turned "on" to enter the Valet Mode.  When utilizing the Easy Valet

TM

 Mode, upon

pressing the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch, the Red LED Status Light will illuminate a steady, solid Red, the

parking lights and dome lights will flash twice, and the horn will honk once.  While the system is in
the Valet Mode, the Red LED Status Light will remain solid Red (not flashing) at all times, and every
time the ignition switch is turned "off", the horn will honk once as a reminder of this condition.  To
remove the system from Valet Mode simply press the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch at any time.  The  transmitter

will operate normally while the system is in Valet Mode, i.e., the doors will lock and unlock, the Option
Button will operate, and the Panic feature will still operate - but the Starter Disable will not operate,
and any programmed automatic functions are suspended.

Overriding The System: As mentioned in the previous section, once the Starter Disable is

engaged, the ignition key is required to allow the Easy Valet

TM

 Switch to override the system and allow

starting the engine.  To obtain a System Override, follow this procedure:

Easy   Valet

 

TM   

Switch

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Summary of Contents for Executive 3000atv

Page 1: ...es with FCC Rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This devicemustacceptanyinterferencethatmaybereceived includingint...

Page 2: ...e will unlock all of the doors LOCK BUTTON Pressing the transmitter Lock button will arm the system and lock all of the doors U N LOCK UNLOCK BUTTON Pressing the transmitter Unlock button will disarm...

Page 3: ...two horn honks and the exterior lights staying on for 30 seconds Instead the system will Activating The System Page 9 Continued Next Page respond by producing 4 horn honks 4 light flashes and then the...

Page 4: ...e must be optionally programmed These indicators are the Zone Violation feature Unlike the four horn honks and light flashes upon disarming if the system has been activated and reset automatically a Z...

Page 5: ...Next Page Page 18 1 Have all the transmitters that you wish to operate your Executive System at hand Any time a transmitter code is programmed into your Executive System all existing codes are automa...

Page 6: ...g Changing The User Programmable Features The Doors Automatically Lock 90 Seconds After The Ignition Switch Is Turned Off Program with the transmitter s LOCK button The Doors Automatically Relock 90 S...

Page 7: ...then plays back a copy of your transmitter s signal gains entry to your vehicle Code JumpingTM The transmitter s ability to change it s code each time it transmits rendering Code Grabber units ineffec...

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