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STANDARD FEATURES

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RF Remote Control — Comes with
slim-line transmitter.

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RF Panic Alert — Pressing
transmitter button #1 for 3 seconds
will sound the siren.

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Quiet Mode — Pressing transmitter
button #2 followed by button #1 will arm or disarm the alarm without chirping.

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Audio Confirmation — Siren chirps once when armed, twice when disarmed, and
three times for zone override (such as a door is open when armed).

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Multi-use Remote Control — Transmitter button #2 can also be used to open or
close a garage door when used with the optional SEA910 receiver or control another
Uniden VS1100XR or VS2100XR.

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Alarm Status LED — The LED will indicate whether the alarm is armed (LED
flashes) or disarmed (LED is off), also which sensor was triggered.

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Unique Built-In Electromagnetic Shock Sensor (with pre-intrusion feature)
Revolutionary sensitivity-stable design ensures the sensor never needs readjusting
once it is installed.  Constructed to eliminate contact problems associated with
corrosion, cold-soldering, and condensation.  If there is a light shock to any part of
the vehicle, the siren will "chirp," but the alarm will not trigger.  If a harder impact is
made to the vehicle, it will trigger the alarm and sound the siren.

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Complete Protection for the Car — The alarm triggers when:

1. A drop in current from the car's battery is sensed (e.g. when domelight comes

on).

2. Shock or impact to the car is sensed.

3. Any attempt is made to start the car engine when the alarm is armed (starter

sensing).

4. Any door of the car is opened.

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115dB Siren — Will blast for 25 seconds upon intrusion and will reset automatically.

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Car's Door Lock/Unlock — Locks or unlocks the doors when the alarm is armed or
disarmed. (VS255XR only) Optional accessories may be required.

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Parking Lights and Car Locator — One flash for arming, two flashes for disarming,
3 flashes for tamper zone overridden and 4 flashes for tamper indicator. (VS255XR
only)

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Door Switch Input — Normally-open (N.O.) negative trigger input.

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Backup Battery Capability — Use a rechargeable 9V Nickel-Cadmium battery (not
included) to provide backup power to the alarm.

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VS235XR / VS255XR

Self-Contained,  RF Remote-Controlled Vehicle Security System

Rechargeable backup battery capability
3-channel transmitter
With rolling code & code learning technology

CBA

VS235XR / VS255XR

COMPARISON

Flashing Light Relay Output

Door Lock/Unlock Output

Alarm Status LED

Negative Door Input

Number of Wires

VS235XR

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6

VS255XR

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9

Summary of Contents for VS235XR

Page 1: ...r If a harder impact is made to the vehicle it will trigger the alarm and sound the siren l Complete Protection for the Car The alarm triggers when 1 A drop in current from the car s battery is sensed...

Page 2: ...hock sensor first press button 1 to arm the alarm The siren chirps and the parking lights flash once three times if a zone is bypassed no flash for the VS235XR to confirm armed Within three seconds pr...

Page 3: ...but the doors will lock or unlock and the parking lights will flash four times VS255XR only The alarm s emergency call for help operates normally DUAL STAGE SHOCK SENSOR Your alarm includes a patented...

Page 4: ...the alarm arms even though it is not set properly door not closed or broken switch or domelight is still ON see ZONE BYPASS l When pressing transmitter button 1 then 2 indicates sensor bypassed see S...

Page 5: ...n too long or something in your pocket or purse is not pressing against the transmitter button 1 The receiver may also be picking up interference from a nearby airport low flying plane or other source...

Page 6: ...e alarm is over sensitive or if a built in electrical device drains the battery when the vehicle is parked In this case a Connect one lead of a non polarized capacitor to where the alarm s red wire co...

Page 7: ...e shows positive when the door is opened install pin switches SEA876 in each of the doors Connect each of these switches to the alarm s BLUE wire WHITE WIRE To engine immobilizer Connect to an optiona...

Page 8: ...nector Fig 7 A Determine where to mount the LED The LED should be easily seen by potential thieves and vandals However do NOT mount where the LED is easily exposed to sunlight Discuss the LED location...

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