P.6
User
Guide
If the Starter Kill is installed, your vehicle will benefit from a protection against starter motor
damage that could occur after remote-starting the engine should the user, by force of habit, turn
the ignition key to the
CRANK
position.
Active / Passive Arming of the Starter Kill
The Starter Kill can be configured to either Passive mode (so as to arm automatically) or Active
Mode (so as not to arm automatically). In
Passive Mode
, the system can be configured to arm
automatically either after 1 minutes or after 3 minutes. The Starter Kill is configured by default for a
1-minute Passive Arming Delay
: the Starter Kill will automatically arm
1 minute
after the ignition
key is turned back to the
OFF
position – or until the last door is closed, depending on the
configuration. If the Key Sense option is installed (see p. 7), the system will not arm while the
ignition key remains in the ignition switch. If the Door Trigger option is installed, the system will not
arm while a door remains open. See p. 4 for more detailed instructions on how to arm and disarm
the Starter Kill.
Idle Mode Option
If configured at installation, this feature will allow the user to remove the ignition key from the
ignition switch and leave the vehicle running without the key. (See
Idle Mode
on p. 2 for details.)
Ignition-controlled Door Locks Option
This is an added security feature. If your system was installed with the Ignition-controlled Door
Locks option, the doors will automatically be locked as soon as the brake pedal is pressed after the
ignition key has been turned to the
IGNITION ON
(
RUN
) position. When the ignition key is turned to the
OFF
position, the doors will automatically be unlocked.
Smart Ignition Locks Option
If the Ignition-controlled Door Locks option is configured at installation, the Smart Ignition Locks
option may be configured as well, with the following effect: whenever the brake pedal is pressed
while the ignition key is in the
IGNITION ON
(
RUN
) position, the system will automatically
LOCK
any
door that has been previously unlocked, opened and closed.
Secure Lock Option
Before it can remote-start your vehicle, the module must first disarm the factory security system.
The Secure Lock feature may be required on certain vehicle models with factory security systems
that automatically unlock the doors when the security system is disarmed.
To keep your vehicle protected when the factory security system is disarmed for a remote start,
Secure Lock will relock your doors as soon as the vehicle has started.
Once the engine run cycle ends, Secure Lock will rearm your factory security system.
Priority Door Access Option
When programmed, this safety feature lets you selectively unlock either all doors simultaneously,
or the driver’s door (leaving all other doors locked). See
Priority Door Access
on p. 4 for details.
Remote Trunk Release Option
If your vehicle is equipped with electric trunk release, the system can be configured to allow you to
open the trunk using the remote control.
The
TRUNK
button can be configured to disarm the factory alarm before the trunk is opened, or to
fulfil various other functions such as headlight illumination, dome-light control, power-window / sun-
roof closure…
Horn Confirmation Option
If the Horn Confirmation option is configured at installation, you will hear the horn when you press
the
LOCK
button to confirm the locking and arming of the vehicle. (This feature may be configured
for confirmation upon either the first or the second press of the
LOCK
button.) Horn Confirmation is
required for using Panic Mode.