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addition to requiring the ignition key, one to two separate stages of pressing the Valet
Switch may also be custom programmed as a requirement to accomplish the
disarming of the system.  Each of these stages may be further customized by
programming multiple presses of the valet switch.  This programmable feature, which
is explained in detail on pages 29-30), allows you to further enhance the effectiveness
of your security system by "hardening" its resistance to being defeated.  The factory-
set default for  Selectable Code Override is one press at stage 1, and NO press at stage
2; this is the most convenient and user-friendly setting.  Therefore, the following step-
by-step instructions reflects first the default setting, and then the following text
continues to explain the custom-programmed setting:

Step 1 - While the system in the armed condition, enter via the driver's door.  Be

aware that the system will activate when the door is opened, sounding the horn,
flashing the parking and dome lights, and locking the doors if the door entered is
closed again before disarming the system.

Step 2 - Using your key, turn the ignition "on".  The following step must be

performed within the next 10 seconds.

Step 3 - Momentarily press the valet switch equal to the number programmed for

stage #1; the factory setting is one. 

 If the factory default setting of 1 and 0 presses

is retained, press and release the valet switch once and the system will instantly
disarm.  The disarming will be accompanied by two horn chirps.

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If stage #2 presses have been programmed, the system will not disarm, but pause

and chirp the horn before continuing to sound.  When a stage #2 entry is required, at
this point the stage #2 entry must be made within 10 seconds.  If both stage's entries
are correct, the system will disarm shortly after the stage #2 entry.  After a failed
attempt to achieve Selectable Code Override, the ignition switch must be turned "off",
then "on" again before another attempt is made.  If two failed Selectable Code Override
attempts are made, the system will ignore any further presses of the valet switch for
two minutes.  If this occurs, the system will reset to the armed state, then sound the
horn twice after 2 minutes to indicate that another attempt may be made to achieve
Selectable Code Override.  See pages 29-30 for further information on the Selectable
Code Override.

Once the system is disarmed, if Valet Mode is desired, use the Easy Valet

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procedure to place the system into Valet Mode.  Remember, if the Selectable Code
Override factory setting of "stage #1, one valet switch press and stage #2, no valet
switch press" is present, simply pressing the valet switch once within 10 seconds of
turning the ignition switch "on" will override and disarm the system.

Your Executive Model One system includes a Remote Panic feature.  In the event

of attack or assault, or any time you feel threatened or in need of assistance, you can
use your remote transmitter to activate this feature.  This feature operates regardless
of the system's status, or regardless of the ignition switch being "on" or "off".

Remote  Panic

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Pressing and holding the PANIC button for 3.5 seconds will activate this feature,
sounding the horn, and flashing the parking and interior lights.  Remote Panic can also
be activated by pressing and holding the LOCK or UNLOCK buttons; activating
Remote Panic with the LOCK button will also lock the doors; activating it with the
UNLOCK button will also unlock the doors; activating with the PANIC button does not
affect the doorlocks- the system will only sound the horn and flash the lights.

Once Remote Panic is activated, after 60 seconds, the system will stop and reset.

If you wish to stop the Panic feature during the 60 second period,  press either the
PANIC, LOCK or UNLOCK button.  When doing this, pressing PANIC simply stops
Remote Panic; pressing LOCK to stop panic will leave the system armed with locked
doors, and pressing UNLOCK will leave the system disarmed with unlocked doors.  If
desired, the PANIC button may be used to operate the Additional Output; this
programmable feature is described on page 39.

The LED Status Light indicates several system conditions; these are categorized

into three areas: Security System Status, Automatic Transmitter Verification

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, and

Zone Violation.

System Status:  The LED status light is a visual indicator of what state the security

system is in at any given time.  It is normally positioned in a location that is easily

The  LED  Status  Light

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observed by the driver.  There are four possible status conditions that the system can
be in, and are reflected by the LED status light:

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Off

= The system is disarmed, and not performing any automatic

arming functions.

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On Constant

= The system is in the Valet Mode.

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Flashing Slow

= The system is armed.

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Flashing Fast

= The Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming features are in

progress.

Automatic Transmitter Verification

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:  After the ignition is turned "on", the LED

status light will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed to operate the
system.  For example: two flashes and a pause indicates that only two transmitters
are programmed to operate the system.  This display is shown for 10 seconds every
time the ignition switch is turned "on".  More importantly, for 48 hours after any
transmitter programming has occurred, the horn will chirp for two seconds and the LED
status light will flash for 90 seconds.  This exclusive Unauthorized Transmitter Alert
protects your system from unauthorized transmitters being added to it.

Zone Violation:  If the system is activated, the LED status light will start to flash

and pause the following coded sequences to indicate which protected circuit caused
the activation.  This will be seen at all times, until the ignition switch is turned "on",
which will clears the system's memory.  The unit's memory can store multiple codes,

Summary of Contents for Executive ClassicOne

Page 1: ...nsofthese features if selected otherwise are also explained in detail Theadditionofanoptionalsensoralsoaffectstheexactoperations asseveraltypes ofauxiliarythreat detectionsensingdevicesareavailable Th...

Page 2: ...her operating circuitswillbeprotectednormally Ifdesired thisfeaturemaybecustomprogrammed to also operate if a door is open upon when arming the system with the transmitter Passive Arming The Model One...

Page 3: ...n Code until the ignition key is turned on Page 10 Page 11 The Valet Switch Valet Mode and Override Thevaletswitch whichistypicallycontainedwithinthesamehousingastheLED status light allows the operato...

Page 4: ...event of attack or assault or any time you feel threatened or in need of assistance you can useyourremotetransmittertoactivatethisfeature Thisfeatureoperatesregardless of the system s status or regard...

Page 5: ...nsmitter s OPTION buttonfortwoseconds exceptwhentheignitionswitchis on However thisoutput maybeoperatedwhentheignitionswitchis on ifthevehiclehasadooropened The Option Output is also operable while th...

Page 6: ...etheeffectivenessofyoursystem when it is armed A light shock or impact to the vehicle will produce a Prewarn whichchirpsthehornandlocksthedoors Aheaviershockorimpactwillfullyactivate the security syst...

Page 7: ...must be changed from pulsed to steady This is the twenty first feature on the list and therefore to access it you must press the valet switch 21 times The system will acknowledge the valet switch entr...

Page 8: ...wo consecutive incor rect entries will cause the system to ignore any further attempts for two minutes If a customized valet switch entry is desired for the Selectable Code Override please note that t...

Page 9: ...the option of unlocking of all of the doors when the ignition is turned off 11 Ignition Off Unlock 2 Default ON As discussed in the previous feature your security system is capable of a second door u...

Page 10: ...ntry System only by eliminating all antitheft alarm oriented Page 37 operations and features When this feature is programmed on the Model One has remote keyless entry operation only 25 Ignition Activa...

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