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PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS
•
Door lock pulse duration ( 1 sec, 4 sec, or
two ¼ sec unlock pulses).
•
Programmable passive or active arming
•
Silent Arming/disarming chirp control
•
Programmable cold weather operation
•
Ignition controlled door locks.
•
Constant or pulsed Groundout when
running.
•
Run time (5,15, or 25 minutes)
•
Maximum crank duration (6,8, or 12
seconds).
•
Childproof operation.
•
Gasoline or Diesel engine operation.
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS
To use the transmitter with your alarm/starter
system, you must first have the system
learn
the transmitter's code.
The system can
learn a total of 4 transmitters. If more than 4
transmitters are programmed, the oldest codes
will be replaced.
(The same transmitter can be coded 4 times to
lock out all other transmitters.)
NOTE:
In order to program a new transmitter
code,
Alarm Valet Mode must be disabled
.
Also, when programming the transmitter, make
sure that no other transmitter is in use or the
alarm/starter unit may learn it.
1.
Make sure that the
Alarm Valet Mode is
disabled
.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON
3.
Open the hood
4.
Turn the Valet switch ON, OFF, ON
5.
The parking lights will come ON. You
have up to 5 seconds to
press Button I
on the transmitter
to be added to the
unit, if the operation is successful, the
alarm/starter unit will flash the parking
lights 5 times quickly.
Note that the Alarm Valet Mode is enabled at
the end of this procedure. You should disable
it to return to normal operation. If the code
could not be read by the unit, repeat the
operation from step 1. If you cannot program
the unit after several tries, there may be a
problem with the transmitter or remote starter
unit.
MULTI CAR OPERATION
(Only available
on 4563 & 4564 & 4565)
*To program transmitter to second
vehicle for multi-car operation, you must
press on the transmitters channel 3(trunk)
in step 5 of transmitter code learning.
(See above for Transmitter code learning)
The AS-4563/4564/4565 systems feature
Multi-car operation.
This allows the owner of two Autostart
systems in two of his/her vehicles to control
both systems with one transmitter. (Both
vehicles must be equipped with an AS-
4563/4564/4565.
The remote transmitter of the primary
vehicle can control the starter disable
system, the door locks and the remote car
starter operation of the second vehicle.
The remote transmitter of the second vehicle
can also operate the primary vehicle
REMOTE STARTER & ALARM VALET
MODES
The alarm/starter unit can be placed in
Remote Starter Valet Mode
to disable
the
capability of starting the engine by the
unit
while maintaining
the alarm and door
locking/unlocking functions. This is
recommended if the vehicle is to be parked
in a garage or if the vehicle needs to be
serviced.
The alarm/starter unit can also be switched
to
Alarm Valet Mode
to stop an alarm
condition or to disable
the alarm functions
and the anti-theft starter kill feature. While
in the Alarm Valet Mode, the remote starting
capability, the panic mode and door
locking/unlocking functions are still
operational.
NOTE:
Enabling Alarm Valet Mode is
required if you want to
stop the initial
alarm condition
that occurs when
powering-up the system.
Using one of the next options will permit the
user to place the alarm/starter
in any one of
the following combinations
using the
single valet switch
:
•
Normal operation
•
Alarm valet mode only
•
Starter valet mode only
•
Alarm and starter valet modes
ENABLING ALARM VALET MODE
1.
Make sure the ignition key is in the OFF
position
2.
Set the valet switch to OFF
3.
Turn ignition ON
4.
Set the valet switch to ON. At this point
the
LED turns and stays ON
to indicate
that the Alarm Valet Mode is enabled
5. Set the valet switch and ignition OFF