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Programming Features

• The horn will chirp then sound briefly (and the Status Light will turn on) to

confirm that the system is entering Programing Mode.

• In the case of accessing the Installer Mode, the horn chirp then brief sound-

ing will be heard at the fifth valet switch press, and then again at the tenth
valet switch press.

• In either Programming Mode, if 10 seconds of no programming activity

occurs, the system will exit Programming Mode.

 5 times          for User Programming

               

OR

10 times         for Installer Programming

 Step 3

Within 5 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch

ch either:

 Step 2

Turn the ignition off.

 Step 1

Turn the vehicles’s ignition on.

Access a Feature:

 Step 4

Within 10 seconds, Press & Release the Valet Switch the same num-
ber of times as the desired feature’s number.

• The horn will chirp, the parking light output will flash, (and the Status
Indicator Light will flash) as many times as the Valet Switch was pressed to
indicate the feature number accessed.

Change the Feature:

 Step 5

After accessing the desired feature, within 10 seconds Press &
Release the appropriate controller or transmitter button.

• Pressing the “lock” button typically turns the feature on; or sets the

feature’s first option.  The horn will chirp once and the parking lights will

  flash once when this button is pressed.
• Pressing the  “unlock” button also typically turns the feature off; or,
  sets the feature’s second option.  The horn will chirp twice and the lights will
  flash twice.
• Many features have third, and even fourth setting options.  Pressing the “trunk

and “start” buttons select these options.  Confirmation chirps when these

  buttons are pressed are three and four chirps respectively.

The turbo timer feature must be programmed by the installer, and turning it
on offers three run time choices- 1, 2, or 3 minutes.  The system may be
locked while the engine is running.  Turbo Timer can be prevented form
engaging, or “bypassed” if desired, by turning the engine off first and then
engaging the parking brake, or if it’s already engaged simply step on the
brake pedal to turn the running engine off.

The Optional Status Light

When this option is added, the Status Light helps to visually confirms the

status of the system and provides a high level of visual deterrence.  The
Status Light is typically located in the vehicle interior, mounted in the dash
panel.

Normal System Status

Automatic Transmitter Verification

For the first 10 seconds after the vehicle’s ignition is turned on, the

Status Light will flash Red a number of times that equal the number of
transmitters that are capable of operating the system:

4) 1 Flash /pause   = 1 transmitter is programmed.

3) Flashing Slow = The system is locked, programming functions are

disabled and the remote starter system off and in standby mode.

2) On Constant = The system is in the Valet Mode, with the remote starter

system disabled.

1) Off = The system is unlocked and the remote starter system is off, but

in standby mode.

7) 4 Flashes /pause = 4 transmitters are programmed.

6) 3 Flashes /pause = 3 transmitters are programmed.

5) 2 Flashes /pause = 2 transmitters are programmed.

9) Flashing Slow (after sending the remote start command) = The engine

is running via the remote starting system.

Starting System Status

The Status Light also indicates the status of the remote starting part of

the system:
8) Off = The remote starter system is off and in standby mode.

10) Flashing Fast (after starting the remote start sequence) = A remote start

command has been received, and the system is in the process of
starting the engine.

Once the Unauthorized Transmitter Alert feature is turned on, the

warning will sound for 48 hours after any transmitter programming, including
the programming session which was used to turn it on.

Summary of Contents for RS-310

Page 1: ...God This warranty limits the Company s liability to the repair or replacement of theproduct TheCompanyshallnotberesponsibleforremovaland orreinstallation charges damage to or theft of the vehicle or i...

Page 2: ...d Loud OFF 4 Pulsed Horn Steady Siren Pulsed Lo Pulsed Med Pulsed Hi Steady Siren 5 Doors Lock With Ignition On ON OFF 6 Doors Unlock With Ignition Off ON OFF INSTALLER Features Ignition on off then p...

Page 3: ...either of the programmable relays are set for lock or unlock operation the next two Installer Programmable Features the settings if this feature will operate the programmable relays accordingly in add...

Page 4: ...nd Lock Unlock Output press lock button to program Options 3 Second Lock Unlock Output press unlock button to program Double Pulse Unlock Output press trunk button to program Total Closure Lock Output...

Page 5: ...o the heavy drain diesel engines have on the electrical system during cranking This feature should only be programmed by the installer Feature 3 Satellite Relay Port Green Wire Function Factory Defaul...

Page 6: ...GHTS WILL FLASH TWICE THEN TURN ON FOR 30 SECONDS THE DOORS WILL LOCK THE PARKING LIGHTS WILL TURN ON THE ENGINE WILL CRANK To Activate Trunk Release 2nd Channel Press hold the transmitter trunk butto...

Page 7: ...l automatically stop upon the expiration of the selected time period Caution The remote engine starting feature should NEVER be used when the vehicle is parked in an enclosed structure or garage THE P...

Page 8: ...ions Pit Stop Feature This feature allows you to turn off the ignition switch remove your keys leave the vehicle and lock your doors while leaving the engine running To use this feature have the engin...

Page 9: ...s three run time choices 1 2 or 3 minutes The system may be locked while the engine is running Turbo Timer can be prevented form engaging or bypassed if desired by turning the engine off first and the...

Page 10: ...d However when this first occurs the Status Light will flash 1 to 6 Green flashes before resuming solid illumination This indicates why the engine stopped running from the last previous remote startin...

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