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User guide 

P.11

HornConfirmation

Note:

 Horn confirmation can be activated only if 

 is programmed as a 

LOCK

 or 

UNLOCK

button. 

If configured at installation, the horn will honk every time the doors are locked by pressing 

.

PoorTransmittingRangeIssues

Many factors may affect the operating range of the transmitter.  Some of these are: 

x

The condition of the battery in the transmitter. 

x

The operating environment (for example: downtown radio-frequency noise, airports, cellular 

phone towers…) 

x

Metal: any type of metal will affect operating range. This includes the metal in the car. 

x

The shape of the vehicle can affect range as well; vans in general have an especially poor 

range. 

x

The shape of the roof and A-pillars brings about considerable radio-frequency deflection (in this 

case the signal from the remote control). As a result, the direction in which the vehicle is facing 
in relation to the remote control can affect the range. Straight on – standing in front of the 
vehicle – generally gives you the greatest range; the second best performance is from the back. 
Using the remote control from either side of the vehicle will usually give the lowest range. 

x

The range will be significantly lower in a crowded parking lot than in open space. 

x

Always hold the transmitter high, approximately at shoulder height.  

x

The operating range will be somewhat lower on vehicles equipped with an aftermarket or factory 

alarm. 

x

Windows and windshields tinted with lead or metallic tints will decrease the operating range. 

P.2 

User Guide

Table of Contents

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ....................................................................................................... 3

INTRODUCTION WITH SMARTSTART™  

.............................................................................. 

3

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................................... 4

VEHICLE PRESETS .......................................................................................................................... 4

Heater ............................................................................................................................................ 4

Windshield Wipers, Radio & Headlights ........................................................................................ 4

REMOTE-STARTING YOUR VEHICLE ............................................................................................. 4

Setting Your Vehicle into Ready Mode .......................................................................................... 4

Remote-starting .............................................................................................................................. 5

Driving Off ...................................................................................................................................... 5

ARMING AND DISARMING THE STARTER KILL (IF INSTALLED) ............................................... 6

REMOTE STARTER FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 7

Remote Door Locks ....................................................................................................................... 7

Remote Trunk Release .................................................................................................................. 7

Idle Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 7

Valet Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 8

Cold Weather Mode ....................................................................................................................... 8

Panic Mode .................................................................................................................................... 9

Quick Lockout

 TM

 ............................................................................................................................ 9

ADVANCED FEATURES: INSTALLATION-PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS .................................... 9

Ignition-controlled Door Locks ....................................................................................................... 9

Secure Lock ................................................................................................................................. 10

Passive or Active Arming ............................................................................................................. 10

Engine Run Time ......................................................................................................................... 10

Turbo Mode .................................................................................................................................. 10

Horn Confirmation ........................................................................................................................ 11

POOR TRANSMITTING RANGE ISSUES....................................................................................... 11

PARKING LIGHT FLASH TABLE ................................................................................................... 12

Summary of Contents for AS2272

Page 1: ...in the NEUTRAL position and the parking brake is engaged in order to avoid accidents upon remote starting b Automatic transmission When leaving the vehicle it is the user s responsibility to ensure that the gearshift lever is in Park in order to avoid accidents upon remote starting Note Make sure that the automatic vehicle cannot start in Drive 2 It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the ...

Page 2: ...econd best performance is from the back Using the remote control from either side of the vehicle will usually give the lowest range x The range will be significantly lower in a crowded parking lot than in open space x Always hold the transmitter high approximately at shoulder height x The operating range will be somewhat lower on vehicles equipped with an aftermarket or factory alarm x Windows and...

Page 3: ...s this product will satisfy any one of your expectations from high end commodity and security systems without neglecting any standard feature commonly offered by entry level starters 1 Certain conditions apply See your authorised Directed Canada dealer P 10 User Guide Secure Lock Disabled by default Before your vehicle can be remote started the factory security system must first be disarmed The Se...

Page 4: ... as soon as the ignition key is turned to the IGNITION ON RUN position while the brakes are pressed The remote car starter will also lock any door that was unlocked and opened then closed the next time the brake pedal is pressed only when doors are monitored When the key is turned to the OFF position the doors will automatically be unlocked P 4 User Guide Using the Remote Control Your Remote Car S...

Page 5: ...ge 2 Press the brake pedal to disengage the remote starter unit You are now ready to drive off P 8 User Guide same steps as the normal Idle Mode procedure except for when re entering the vehicle while the engine is running 1 Press the button to unlock Must be configured as LOCK UNLOCK by installer 2 Open then close all doors 3 You have 1 5 minutes or 3 minutes to press on the brake pedal to get in...

Page 6: ...ure is a variation of Idle mode but made specifically for Push To Start vehicles with automatic or manual transmissions Consult your installer for availability of this feature Follow the P 6 User Guide Note On some Push To Start PTS vehicles no takeover is possible as pressing the brakes will shut the engine down Please talk to your technician to determine if the Takeover mode can be set for your ...

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