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Using Your System
Arming the Alarm
Lock the vehicle using your OEM remote control or press and release
if using the 7643A remote control.
The doors lock, lights flash and the horn/siren sounds once. Dome
light turns off, starter kill becomes active, and the status LED* begins
flashing.
If any trigger inputs are active when arming, the horn/siren sounds a
second time as a notification, both the onboard impact sensor and the
active input are bypassed. The open zone is bypassed until corrected
and the impact sensor is bypassed until the open zone is corrected or
for a maximum of 4 minutes. While bypassed, the active input is indi-
cated by the status LED which, flashes for 1 minute after arming (see
"Table of Zones").
* The combined Status LED/Valet Button is generally located some-
where beneath the dashboard.
When armed, your vehicle is protected as follows:
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Light impacts to the vehicle flashes the lights and sounds the horn/
siren in rapid succession for a few seconds, while heavy impacts
trigger a full alarm output of light flashes and horn/siren sounds
for 30 seconds.
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Turning the ignition on or opening an entry point will trigger a full
alarm output.
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If equipped, the starter interrupt prevents the vehicle’s starter from
crank ing.