To Deactivate Panic:
Press & Release either the “Arm/Lock”
OR the “Disarm/Unlock” Button
Deactivating Remote Panic from the “Arm/Lock” button results in the system be-
ing Armed with locked doors; if the “Disarm/Unlock” button is used to deactivate
Remote Panic the system will be in the Disarmed state with unlocked doors.
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Valet Mode & Emergency Override
The Valet/Override Switch can perform two distinct functions: accessing Valet
Mode and performing an Emergency Override of an armed and activated system.
It is important that you know the location of the Valet Switch; a Valet Switch and LED
Status Indicator combination holder is provided, and may have been installed.
“Dedicated Panic Button” Option: Another method of operating the Remote
Panic feature is available as an option. Programmable feature #19 configures
Transmitter Button #4 to operate Remote Panic. When this is programmed,
pressing and holding Button #4 operates Remote Panic without the doors locking
or unlocking. Even if this option is used, the Arm/Lock and Disarm/Unlock buttons
still operate Remote Panic as previously described. Also, when this option is used,
the 3rd Channel still operates from Button #4- instead of pressing and holding
Button #4, press and release it twice to operate the 3rd Channel output.
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The Red LED Status Indicator visually shows the status of the system and also
provides a high level of visual deterrence. The Red LED Status Indicator Light is
normally mounted in a location where it can be easily seen by the driver, as well
as from outside the vehicle.
Security System Status: The primary function of the Red LED Status Indicator
Light is to indicate the normal operating status of the security system:
Off = The system is disarmed and not performing any automatic functions.
On Constant = The system is in the Valet Mode.
Flashing Slow = The system is fully Armed.
Flashing Fast = The system is Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming.
Automatic Transmitter Verification: For the first 10 seconds after the vehicle’s
ignition is turned "On", the LED Status Indicator will flash a number of times equal
to the number of transmitters which are programmed in the system’s memory and
which can operate the security system. This indication can be from 1 Flash /pause
up to 4 Flashes /pause, as the system can be operated by just one, or as many as
four remote transmitters. A related feature, Unauthorized Transmitter Alert, warns
you of recent transmitter programming, and protects your system from unauthorized
transmitters being coded to operate it your without your knowledge.
The LED Status Indicator