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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 
 
 
 

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER OPERATION 

 

Your Car-Pro security system comes with two 3-button remote control transmitters that feature a 
sophisticated code hopping system that will prevent illegal use of a code grabber with an attempt 
to record and steal your transmitter codes. 

 

ARM/DISARM FUNCTIONS 

To arm your alarm system, press the LOCK button.  The siren will chirp (1) time and the parking 
lights will flash (1) time indicating that your system is now armed.  Press the UNLOCK button 
and the siren will chirp (2) times and the parking lights will flash (2) times indicating that the 
alarm is now disarmed.  If you have the keyless entry feature installed, the vehicle doors will lock 
upon arming and unlock upon disarming 

 

DELETING THE  ARM/DISARM CHIRP

 

When attempting to arm or disarm your security system, you have the option of temporarily 
muting the siren chirp sound.  To perform this function, simply depress the LOCK and UNLOCK 
buttons on the remote control transmitter at the same time.  No chirp sound will be heard, so you 
may confirm the arm/disarm function by watching the parking lights flash. 

 

REMOTE PANIC FUNCTION 

The remote control may be used as a remote panic switch that will activate the alarm’s siren and 
parking lights in case of an emergency.  To activate PANIC, press and hold the LOCK button on 
the remote transmitter for (3) seconds.  The siren will sound and the parking lights will flash 
continuously.  To stop the PANIC, press the LOCK button on the remote. 

 

SECOND CHANNEL / TRUNK FUNCTION 

 

You may use the “Trunk” icon button on your transmitter for a separate function. For example, if 
your vehicle has electronic trunk release and the alarm has been connected to it, you may 
release your trunk by pressing the “Trunk” icon button on the remote control. 

 

CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY 

The remote control transmitters come with (1) miniature 12-volt battery.  Under normal use this 
battery should have a life of approximately one year.  If you should need to replace your battery 
you may want to return to your installing dealer. You may also wish to change the battery by 
yourself.  When purchasing the battery be sure to purchase any of the following:  GP23A, 
#EL12, #VR22 or Radio Shack #23-144. 

 

To replace the battery, carefully remove the case screw located on the bottom of the transmitter 
where the key ring attaches to the case. 

Use a small blade Phillips head! 

After removing the screw, carefully pop open the plastic case.  Before removing the battery note 
the direction of its “+/-“ terminals. Install the new battery exactly the same way using caution not 
to bend the battery contacts.  Replace the case cover and insert and tighten the screw. 

Do not 

over tighten! 

 Test the transmitter. 

 

SYSTEM OPERATION 

 

OVERRIDE FUNCTION 

The OVERRIDE FUNCTION may be used if the remote transmitter is lost or inoperative.  To 
operate, enter the vehicle (alarm will sound), switch the ignition to “ON” and within 10 seconds 
push the red override button and release. The alarm will stop and is disarmed.  Have your 
remote transmitter serviced or replaced. 

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VALET FUNCTION 

The alarm has a valet or stand-by mode that can be used when the vehicle is being serviced, in 
a car wash, or valet attendant parking.  To activate valet, turn the ignition “ON”, then push and 
hold the red valet/override switch for 2 seconds or until the red LED comes to solid ON.  Turn 
the ignition “OFF”; your vehicle is now in valet.  To reactivate, repeat the above procedure noting 
the red LED will now turn OFF. 
 
Note: If your vehicle has the Keyless Entry option installed, you can still lock and unlock your 
doors with remote transmitter while in the Valet Mode. 

 

PASSIVE/MANUAL OPERATION 

Manual Arming / Disarming is controlling your security system via the remote control transmitter.  
If you have chosen the optional Passive Arming feature, the system can be armed as below: 
Turn the vehicle’s ignition “Off” and exit the vehicle 
After all entrances are closed, the red LED will flash fast for 30 seconds. If you re-open an 
entrance the LED will stop flashing. It will begin flashing again once the entrance is closed. 
After the 30 seconds of time has elapsed, the security system will automatically “ARM”. The 
siren will chirp (1) time and the parking lights will flash (1) time. 

Note: 

If the keyless entry feature has been installed, the doors will automatically lock after the 

passive arming cycle has been completed.  If this feature is not desired, see your local dealer 
and have the alarm programmed to eliminate passive door

 

locking.

 

 

AUTOMATIC REARMING 

(OPTIONAL) 

If this feature is chosen, the security system will automatically re-arm itself 60 seconds after disarming the 
system.  Automatic rearm will cancel if any entrance is opened before the 60 seconds of time has elapsed. 

 

IGNITION CONTROL DOOR LOCKS 

(OPTIONAL) 

If the keyless entry feature of the alarm is connected, this option will automatically lock the doors when 
the ignition is turned “On” and unlock the doors when the ignition is turned “Off”.  

Note:  

If any entrance 

is open when the ignition is turned “On”, the doors will not lock automatically.  Doors will have to be 
locked by the factory locking system. 

 

LED STATUS INDICATOR 

1.  LED OFF:  System is disarmed 
2.  LED ON:  System is in valet mode 
3.  LED FAST FLASHING:  Automatic arming timer is counting down 
4.  LED FLASHING:  System is armed 
5.  LED FLASHING IN A 2 FLASH/HOLD SEQUENCE: System intrusion

 

 

CHIRP AND PARKING LIGHT FLASH INDICATORS 

1. 1 Chirp & 1 light flash= System is armed 
2. 2 Chirps & 2 light flashes= System is disarmed 
3. 4 Chirps & 3 light flashes= System breach or intrusion in your absence. 
 

PATHWAY ILLUMINATION 

 

When disarming the vehicle, the parking lights will stay on illuminating your pathway to the 
vehicle.  The parking lights will stay on for 30 seconds or ignition “On”, whichever comes first. 
 
 

 
 

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