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To Enter User Program Mode

 

 

1.  Press and hold the     button for three seconds. The     icon will begin to 
     flash, the system is now in User Program Mode. 
2.  Press and release the     button to 

scroll

 the list of programmable icons. 

     Selected feature icon will begin to flash. 
3a. Press the     button to turn the feature icon 

OFF

3b. Press the     button to turn the feature icon 

ON

.

4.  Press the     button to 

exit

 program mode and 

save

 settings.

*

If the remote is not used for 20 seconds the system will exit Program   

 Mode.

                                                                            

Setting The Time

Press and hold the     and     buttons until the remote transmitter chimes and the 
minute portion of the clock begins to flash.

To change from 

minutes

 to 

hours

, press and release the     button.

To 

increase

 the minutes or hours, press and release the     button.

To 

decrease

 the minutes or hours, press and release the     button.

Press and release the     button to exit or the remote transmitter will exit if there 
is no activity for 20 seconds.

NOTE: 

To set the 

AM/ PM

 icon, continue changing the hour until the         

             appropriate icon is displayed.

OWNER’S GUIDE                                                                      

PAGE 16

LCD DISPLAY

 3265/4265 series

Summary of Contents for 1270 series

Page 1: ...ental starting of the vehicle CARBON MONOXIDE Never Start in an Enclosed Building Garage Warning CARBON MONOXIDE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY EVEN DEATH It is the sole responsibility of the user to place...

Page 2: ...ranty Page 20 Safety Page 4 Remote Transmitters Antenna Page 5 Idle Mode Turbo Timer Mode Other Notes Page 7 Trunk Release Disarm Unlock Doors Car Finder Panic Constant Lock Timer Mode Page 10 Remote...

Page 3: ...ecurity Bypass units available in today s competitive market This objective is met by utilizing installation professionals with decades of industry experience to assist in each step of the design proc...

Page 4: ...oil change or the vehicle is loaned to an operator not familiar with a remote starter the system MUST BE placed Serv see page 10 NEVER OPERATE THE SYSTEM IN AN ENCLOSED PARTIALLY ENCLOSED AREA MANUAL...

Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 PAGE 5 OWNER S GUIDE 2 WAY LED 2 WAY LCD...

Page 6: ...NOTE Not available with 4 minute run time Remote Stop 1 While the vehicle is running with the remote starter press and hold the button for three seconds The remote starter will shut down 2 The park li...

Page 7: ...PAGE 7 OWNER S GUIDE Other Notes...

Page 8: ...tivate Silent Arm Disarm 1 Press and release the and buttons simultaneously a If the doors are in the locked position The park lights will flash two times to confirm the doors have unlocked without si...

Page 9: ...sed This feature may be used to roll down power windows or to open a power sunroof on select vehicles IMPORTANT The trunk release output will not activate when the ignition key is in the ON position o...

Page 10: ...park lights are on the start cycle may be selected 2 hours Press and release the button 2 Park light flashes 3 hours Press and release the button 3 Park light flashes 4 hours Press and release the but...

Page 11: ...gram Button The park lights will turn ON and the siren or horn optional will chirp once Continue to hold the Program Button the park lights will turn OFF and the siren or horn optional will chirp 5 ti...

Page 12: ...onsibility for accidental starting of the vehicle while the vehicle is being serviced System Service Mode Valet Mode ENTERING SERVICE MODE 1 Turn the ignition key to the ON position DO NOT START 2 Wit...

Page 13: ...s used to check the status of the system To check the status press and release button on the remote transmitter The remote will display the icons of the active features on the LCD screen TRUNK ICON Th...

Page 14: ...ocked optional and the LEDs on the antenna will be off RUN TIMER This icon activates during remote starting The bar graph will count down in 2 minute increments indicating how much time is left on the...

Page 15: ...OCK ICONS These icons indicate that the alarm has been triggered by the door hood or ignition inputs SIREN and HAMMER ICONS These icons indicate that the alarm has been triggered by the shock sensor i...

Page 16: ...used for 20 seconds the system will exit Program Mode Setting The Time Press and hold the and buttons until the remote transmitter chimes and the minute portion of the clock begins to flash To change...

Page 17: ...ic and car finder will still be active Programable Icons The six squares found at the bottom of the display are user dealer programmable see page 16 to enter TELEPHONE ICON N A TIMER ICON When the veh...

Page 18: ...of the vehicle to the hood area To enter shock sensor programming Press and hold the and the buttons for three seconds The park lights will flash and the siren will three times To exit and save shock...

Page 19: ...ove the top case then replace the battery Replace top case and Re install screw Test remote for proper operation The transmitter battery should be changed at least once every year to maintain proper o...

Page 20: ...hicle or its contents Alarm models are designed only to act as a deterrent against possible theft This alarm may qualify for auto insurance discounts contact your Insurance Agent for further informati...

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