
Installation Guide
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Option 3: Open Zone Notification: if a Door is detected as open 10 sec. after arming, the
Siren/Horn will sound 3 times (Also used for vehicles with Dome Light Delay).
Option 4: Chirps disabled: the Siren/Horn will not chirp under any circumstance. However, if
the
button is pressed within 3sec, the siren will chirp once to confirm locking of
the door.
Arming
Arming of the system can be program by your installer into 4 different options. By default, your
system is programmed to “passive arming – 2 stage disarm”:
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Active arming: The system will only arm if button is pressed.
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Passive arming (2 stage disarm): The system will automatically arm itself 30 seconds
after all doors, hood and trunk are closed.
Note: If an alarm is triggered, pressing the button will stop the siren while keeping
the doors locked and the system armed.
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Passive arming (1 stage disarm): The system will automatically arm itself 30 seconds
after all doors, hood and trunk are closed
Note: If an alarm is triggered, pressing the button will stop the siren and unlock the
doors.
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Active arming with disarm notification: This feature will notify the user when the
vehicle is left disarmed after Ignition is turned off, or when the Module is disarmed after
being previously armed, the opening or closing of a Door will cause the Horn or the
Siren to sound once after 10 sec. to warn the user that the vehicle was left
unprotected. Pressing or will cancel this timer.
Ignition monitoring (Siren or Horn mode)
With this option, the system can alternately be set to Siren mode or Horn mode. Note that if ignition
monitoring is disabled, turning the IGN to the ON position won’t trigger the alarm.
Shock Sense and Warn-away Sense
If somebody hits, jostles or otherwise moves your car, the shock sensor sends a signal to the brain
indicating the intensity of the motion. Depending on the severity of the shock, the system can react
to a full shock by triggering the alarm or it can also respond to a lighter shock (30 % of the strength
of a full shock) by giving a warn-away (without triggering an Alarm condition). However, when the
Engine is running after a remote start the full shock is disabled but will still give a warning sound if
warn-away is enabled.
Note: Although the shock sensor may not trigger an alarm condition after remote start, the door
zones and the hood pin-switch may generate one: the door zones and the hood pin-switch are not
disabled in any way after remote starts.
Ignition valet:
If the ignition valet is disabled (Mode3/ Function5), the system cannot be put into valet mode
using the key.
Bypass
Remote starters of this series have the ability to work in two way mode (D2D) with Xpresskit
bypass modules. They also offer one way communication with Xpresskit, ADS and Fortin brand
bypass modules.