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Feature #16   Double Unlock Pulse

(Factory Default Setting OFF)

This feature is for certain installation-related issues pertaining to the vehicle itself, and are provided
for the installer’s use only.  Some newer vehicles require a double pulse output wiring connection to
remotely unlock the doors and/or to disarm a factory-equipped security system, which is what this
feature provides.

Feature #17   3 or 45 Second Arming Delay               

(Factory Default Setting 3  Second)

When the system is armed, either by the transmitter or automatically, there is a brief period of time in
which a system activation cannot occur.  This allows the system to completely process the arming
operations, and the vehicle to stabilize.  In some cases more time is needed than the factory-set 3
seconds.  This feature offers a longer 45 second delay.    When programming, press the transmitter’s
arm/lock” button to select the 3 second setting; or press the “disarm/unlock” button to configure the
45 second setting.

Feature #19   Confirmation Chirp Volume

 (Factory Default Setting Medium Loud)

This feature allows the choice of four different volume levels of the system’s confirmation chirps.
This feature operates regardless of the previous feature’s “Steady Siren” or “Pulsed Horn” setting.
All four transmitter buttons are used to program the four different levels, shown as follows:

Feature #18   Steady Siren or Pulsed Horn

    

 

(Factory Default Setting Steady Siren)

It is possible to utilize the vehicle’s existing horn for the audible part of the system’s operation.  This
feature changes the audible output of the system from the steady output required by the electronic
siren to a pulsed output which is suitable for operating the horn.  When programming, press the
transmitter’s “arm/lock” button to select the Pulsed Horn setting; or press the “disarm/unlock
button will configure the Steady Siren setting.

Panic, and in association with the transmitter button used in it’s activation or deactivation:

To disengage remote Panic, simply press and release any one of the same three transmitter buttons, or,
allow it automatically stop after 30 seconds.

Activating Panic with the “

III

” button will not affect the system’s armed or disarmed status, the

doors locked or unlock condition; nor will it affect an optional starter disable circuit.

Activating it with the “disarm/unlock” button will unlock the doors, disarming the system and
disengaging the starter interrupt, should one be installed.

Activating Panic with the “arm/lock” button will first lock the doors, arming the system and, if
installed, engaging an optional starter interrupt, preventing the engine from being started.

Deactivating Panic with the “arm/lock” button will stop Panic, and leave the system armed with
the optional starter interrupt engaged (if installed), and the doors locked.

Deactivating it with the “disarm/unlock” button will stop Panic, and leave the system disarmed
with the optional starter interrupt disengaged, and the doors unlocked.

If the system is allowed reset itself from remote Panic, it will enter the armed state, locking the doors
and engaging the optional starter interrupt, regardless of which button was used to activate it.

Deactivating Panic with the “

III

” button will stop Panic, and leave the system in the same state it

was in at the moment Panic started, without locking or unlocking the doors.

Finally, enhanced remote Panic’s flexibility makes it possible to move the 3rd channel output from the

arm/lock

” and “

disarm/unlock

” buttons together to the red “

III

” button.  When taking advantage

of this programmable feature, the “

III

” button’s Panic operation moves to the “

arm/lock

” and

disarm/unlock

” buttons.

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Summary of Contents for K9-Classic-E

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL for K9 Classic E COLOR FRONT COVER COLOR BACK COVER from a separate file...

Page 2: ...8 5 663 704 5 729 191 5 818 329 5 612 578 5 739 747 382 558 385 878 5 750 942 5 739 748 5 719 551 406 107 701 285 5 973 592 5 982 277 5 986 571 6 011 460 6 037 859 6 049 268 6 130 605 6 130 606 6 140...

Page 3: ...y number When the desired musical tone has been the last one played you may leave the Echo undisturbed for 12 seconds until it chirps once Page 38 6 Press and release the button Each press of the butt...

Page 4: ...irporMutecanbechosenbypressingthe buttonfor1second B Hold this button for 5 seconds to enter programming mode OR 1 Press and hold the P button 2 After 5 seconds the Echo chirps twice release the P but...

Page 5: ...nted by the installer If the optional 2 way Echo controller is used the Status Light and Valet Switch are likely on the window mounted Echo transceiver unit impact causing the system to prewarn the im...

Page 6: ...sed as desired Using the K 9 System Page 35 The digit readout is a clock with AM and PM indication This readout also shows how many transmitters transceivers can operate the system The DISARM will als...

Page 7: ...he K 9 system s separate arm lock and disarm unlock button design allows repetitive operation if already armed pressing the arm lock button will simply rearm the system and vice versa when pressing th...

Page 8: ...ff When it is first triggered the Status Light changes it flash pattern and the doors will automatically relock Should a door be open when the system triggers it will wait until the door is closed and...

Page 9: ...ng and releasing its disarm unlock button This is the normal daily use method Press and release the transmitter s disarm unlock button once to instantly disarm the system disengaging the starter inter...

Page 10: ...change to flashing two to four times between pauses as a Zone Violation code to indicate which protection circuit triggered the system 2 flashes hood trunk 3 flashes doors 4 flashes optional sensor Th...

Page 11: ...The above Emergency Override instructions reflect the as received from the factory default setting Lower Right III Button highest chirp volume 50mS system responds with 4 chirps Lower Left II Button m...

Page 12: ...ress the transmitter s arm lock button to select the Pulsed Horn setting or press the disarm unlock button will configure the Steady Siren setting Panic and in association with the transmitter button...

Page 13: ...et Switch is an important part of your K 9 system be sure that you know its location orized Transmitter Alert nor will it affect the chirps used in transmitter or features programming Page 28 Feature...

Page 14: ...w seconds the siren will stop sounding and the unit will disarm Page 27 Feature 9 Ignition Off Unlock 2 Factory Default Setting Off Explained in the previous feature if Driver s Door Priority is insta...

Page 15: ...icates which protected zone caused the alarm condition Page 26 Feature 3 Automatic Rearming Factory Default Setting Off Automatic Rearming described on page 10 prevents the system from becoming accide...

Page 16: ...n and will become armed after the 30 second countdown expires This Audible and Visual Indications Page 25 The Programmable Features To custom program a new SecureCode Step 4 Continue to configure stag...

Page 17: ...eature page 20 21 has been activated 10 Three siren chirps upon arming the system The Zone Bypass feature is indicating that the system is arming but bypassing a violated protected zone 11 Three siren...

Page 18: ...his Prewarning circuit has been triggered five times it will automatically shutdown until the alarm system is disarmed then armed This willpreventthesecuritysystemfrombeinganuisancetothegeneralpublic...

Page 19: ...led stater interrupt will engage Once the system enters the alarm condition it will not respond to the transmit ter nor will the system reset automatically after 60 seconds and it can only be disengag...

Page 20: ...K 9 s Code Jumping renders such code grabbing devices useless by randomly changing each signal that the transmitter sends Another weakness found in all remote controlled security and keyless entry sys...

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