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Step 2b - If the system has had the Selectable Code Override custom-programmed,

once stage #1 has been properly entered (which can be up to nine valet switch
presses) the system will acknowledge the entry by sounding the horn for a short
period, then one chirp.  You now have 8.5 seconds to initiate stage #2 of
completing the entery of the Selectable Code Override.  Momentarily press the
valet switch equal to the number programmed for stage #2. The system will
acknowledge a successful entry by sounding the horn for a short period, then two
chirps.

Step 3 -  You now have 15 seconds in which access the desired feature.  This is
done

by  pressing the valet switch the number of times that equal the feature

number.

For example, to utilize the optional siren, the audible output 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 entry by chirping the horn

a like number of times equal to the

valet switch presses; in this case

21 chirps will indicate access to the twenty-first

feature.

Step 4 -  You have 15 seconds to change the chosen feature. Press the transmitter's

LOCK button to turn the feature "on", or press the UNLOCK button to turn the
feature "off". Turning the feature "on" is indicated by one horn chirp; turning the
feature "off" is indicated by two horn chirps.

Turning the ignition switch "off", or 15 seconds of no programming activity, will cause
the system to exit the Transmitter Programming Mode, which the system will indicate
by briefly sounding the horn twice.

Your Model One vehicle security system has features which can be programmed

to suit your needs via the Features Programming Mode. This is accessed by turning
the ignition switch "off", pressing the valet switch five times, then entering the
Selectable Code Override.  Once in Features Programming Mode, the valet switch is
further used to specify which features are to be changed, then the transmitter is used
to change the selected feature's setting.

To access the Features Programming Mode, follow these steps:

Step 1 - Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", momentarily press the valet

switch 5 times. The system will respond by briefly sounding the horn.
The Selectable Code Override must be entered within the next 10 seconds.

Step 2a -  Press the valet switch the correct number of times to enter the Selectable

Code Override.  The factory-set default is one press for stage #1 and no press
for stage #2.  If the system is configured with the default setting, it will respond
by sounding the horn for a short period, followed by two chirps.  In this case
proceed directly to Step 3.

Programming  Features

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#11 Ignition OFF Unlock #2: Default ON (LOCK).
#12 Open Door Bypass To Previous Three Features: Default ON (LOCK).
#13 Confirmation Chirps: Default ON (LOCK).
#14 Confirmation Chirps In Valet Mode: Default OFF (UNLOCK).
#15 Activated Alarm Cycle: Default 60 Seconds  (LOCK).
#16 Lights On Upon Disarm: Default 30 Seconds (UNLOCK).
#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 Remote Start Run Time 10 Or 20 Minutes: Default 10 Minutes (ON).
#30 Gasoline Or Diesel Engine Mode: Default Gasoline (ON).

Once a particular feature has been configured to the desired setting, the next

feature to be programmed may be accessed by repeating Step 3; (press the valet
switch equal to the number of the next feature).  As each is programmed, proceed to
access each in turn for programming until finished.

If 15 seconds expire without programming activity (not pressing the LOCK or

UNLOCK buttons or pressing the valet switch to select another feature), the system
will exit the Features Programming Mode, which is indicated by the horn sounding
twice. If two failed attempts are made to enter the Features Programming Mode, two
minutes must expire before another attempt can be made.

The Programmable Features, their factory-set default settings, and the transmitter

button which equals the default setting are as follows:

#1

Selectable Coded Override: Default 1 & 0 (see pages 29-30).

#2

Last Door Arming: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#3

90 Second Automatic Rearming: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#4

Starter Interrupt Circuit: Default ON (LOCK).

#5

90 Second No Ignition Starter Interrupt: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#6

Ignition Activated Override: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#7

Doors Lock With Last Door Arming: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#8

Doors Lock With 90 Second Automatic Rearming: Default OFF (UNLOCK).

#9

Doors Lock With Ignition: Default ON (LOCK).

#10 Ignition OFF Unlock #1: Default ON (LOCK).

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Summary of Contents for Executive model One 1.7rs

Page 1: ...iarythreat detectionsensingdevicesareavailable This sophisticated state of the art product deters theft of your vehicle and its contents Model One systems are designed for professional installation an...

Page 2: ...youshouldputthesysteminto Valet Mode or leave the vehicle s door open in most cases turning on Page 7 Arming the Model One system locks the doors places the security system into astateinwhichthevehicl...

Page 3: ...tus Light will continue flashing this Violation Code until the ignition key is turned on Page 10 Page 11 The Valet Switch Valet Mode and Override Thevaletswitch whichistypicallycontainedwithinthesameh...

Page 4: ...tenedorinneedofassistance youcanuseyour remote transmitter to activate this feature This feature operates regardless of the system s status or if the ignition switch is on or off Page 14 Pressing and...

Page 5: ...outputwillremainforas long as the button is held for up to 15 seconds The extended output operation is useful for custom applications Option Output Trunk Release and Additional Output ThefurtherAdditi...

Page 6: ...ing Mode As each feature is programmed change its mark to X Step 1 Turn the ignition off and press the valet switch 5 times the system will respond by briefly sounding the horn Step 2 Enter the Select...

Page 7: ...ile the system is armed The Prewarning feature has been activated This will also relock the doors One horn chirp one light flash vehicle starts followed by one horn chirp This is the indication for re...

Page 8: ...no press for stage 2 If the system is configured with the default setting it will respond by sounding the horn for a short period followed by two chirps In this case proceed directly to Step 3 Progra...

Page 9: ...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 Page 33 5 Automatic Sta...

Page 10: ...nfiguration discussed above is present the next feature allows 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 previ...

Page 11: ...p loud and pressing the UNLOCK button sets the chirp soft This feature is only available for use when the previous feature is programmed for the Pulsed Horn setting 23 Total Closure Lock Output Defaul...

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