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#16 Lights On Upon Disarm: Default ON  (LOCK).

#17 Disarm Alarm Upon Trunk Release: Default ON (LOCK).

#18 Doorlock Pulse Time: Default .8 second  (LOCK).

#19 Two Unlock Pulses: Default OFF  (UNLOCK).

#20 Arming Delay: Default 3 Seconds  (LOCK).

#21 Pulsed Horn / Steady Siren Output: Default Pulsed Horn  (LOCK).

#22 Horn Chirp Loud or Soft: Default Loud  (LOCK).

#23 Total Closure Lock Output: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#24 Alarm Functions Bypass: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#25 Ignition-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#26 Door-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#27 Open Door Warning Upon Arming: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#28 PANIC Button Operates "Panic" or Additional Output: Default Panic (LOCK).
#29 Transmitter-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

The following pages explain each feature in detail, and the centerfold pages of

this guide contain a checklist designed to assist in the programming of features.

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Programmable  Features

#1 Selectable Code Override: Default 1 & 0.  The valet switch is an important
part of your Executive Model One system; it allows an emergency override to disarm
the system in place of the remote transmitter, and it is crucial to the programming of
transmitters and features.  Your Model One's advanced design includes this pro-
grammable feature, which allows you to configure the valet switch operation for the
most convenient ease of use, or for personally-customized maximum security.

The Selectable Code Override must be entered to achieve an override disarming

of the system.  For a more secure access to an override disarm, the vehicle owner
may select two separate stages of valet switch presses, and the number of valet
switch presses, from 1 to 9 presses, for each of these stages, which are needed to
achieve the successful entry of the Selectable Code Override.  The customized
number of valet switch presses are chosen by yourself, the vehicle owner, and pro-
grammed into the system.

As an illustration of this feature, with the default setting of "one and no presses",

to disarm the system without the transmitter, after entering the vehicle, the ignition
switch is turned "on", and the valet switch is pressed once, at which time the sys-
tem will instantly disarm.  With a custom-programmed Selectable Code Override of,
for example, "3 and 9 presses", upon entering the vehicle and turning the ignition
"on", the valet switch must be pressed three times.  This causes the audible output
(i.e.- horn or siren) to stop sounding and emit one chirp.  The audible output then

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resumes, and the "stage 2" entry, nine presses must be entered, which achieves an
override and disarms the system.  However, if either entry is incorrect, the system
will not disarm.  Another override attempt may be made, but two 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 the "stage 2" is required.

To custom program the Selectable Code Override from the default setting, follow

Steps 1 and 2, on pages 25-26.  In Step 2, the valet switch will be pressed once.  At
Step 3, press and release the transmitter's LOCK button a number of times equal to
the desired Selectable Code Override for stage 1. The system will respond to each
transmitter button press with a horn chirp. After pressing the transmitter button the
desired number of times, wait for the system to chirp the horn again an equal number
of times. Now press and release the transmitter's UNLOCK button a number of times
equal to the desired Selectable Code for stage 2.  The system will again chirp the
horn in the same fashion as the code entered for stage 1.

Should the system have an unknown customized Selectable Override Code al-

ready entered, the factory-set default of one press and no press can be obtained by
reprogramming this feature, or your Executive Model One dealer can use the FPM-
3 Features Programming Module to reset the system back all "factory default" set-
tings, or custom-program the features.

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#2 Last Door Arming: Default OFF. This feature automatically arms the system
upon your exiting the vehicle, and is explained in detail on pages 7-8.  If desired,
having the doors lock when the system automatically arms may added to this feature's
operation.  The Last Door Arming feature is independent of the Automatic Rearming
Feature.

#3 Automatic Rearming: Default OFF.  This feature ensures that your Model
One is always armed.  It is possible, on occasion, to accidentally and unknowingly
disarm the system by having an object press the transmitter button while in a pocket
or purse.  If this feature is programmed to operate, the system will automatically
rearm itself 90 seconds after being disarmed, unless the ignition switch is turned
"on" or a door is opened.  Also, if feature #7 (Doors Lock With Automatic Rearming)
is utilized, the doors will also lock upon the system automatically rearming.

In daily operation, upon disarming the system, Automatic Rearming is confirmed

by a fast flashing LED status light.  Once the ignition switch has been turned "on",
the system will stay in a disarmed condition until it is armed again from the transmit-
ter or by Last Door Arming.  Opening a door will also stop Automatic Rearming; it will
be cancelled completely if Last Door Arming is off, and temporarily suspended while
the door is open if Last Door Arming is turned on.

#4 Starter Interrupt Circuit: Default ON.  This feature controls the starter inter-
rupt circuit, which operates if this feature is on.  Programming this feature off turns off
the starter interrupt output, leaving all other system operations fully functional.

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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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