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Programming System Features
The system features are pre-programmed to default settings and may need to be
changed to accommodate vehicle specific requirements and user preferences. To
change the system feature settings use the following procedure:
Important:
Test the systems Ignition input, Door trigger input, Valet button, Status
LED, and siren for proper operation before proceeding.
1.
Select a System Feature and required number of Valet button presses as
described in the following Features table.
2.
Open a door, turn the key ON, and then OFF.
3.
Press and release the Valet button to select the feature. After pressing and
releasing corresponding to the selected function, then press the Valet button
once more and hold it. The LED flashes and the siren sounds to confirm
the selection.
4.
While still holding the Valet button press the
AUX
AUX
button on the remote to
set the feature to the LED On option. To set the LED Off, while still holding
the Valet button, press
AUX
AUX
*. (See Feature Table)
5.
Release the Valet button to exit programming, or repeat the above to pro-
gram more features.
* Press
or
AUX
on the
3-button
remote to set the feature to the LED Off
option.
Exit Programming
The siren emits one quick chirp, and then another lengthier chirp when exiting.
Programming is exited when one of the following occurs:
•
Turn ignition ON
•
Close the doors
•
Press Valet button too many times
•
There is no activity for 15 seconds
Feature menu
VALET Button
Pressess
(Chirps/Flashes)
LED ON OPTION
*1 chirp
LED OFF OPTION
2 chirps
1
Active Arming
Passive Arming
2
Confirmation Chirps ON
Confirmation Chirps OFF
3
Ign-controlled Locking
ON
Ign-controlled Locking OFF
4
Active Locking
Passive Locking
5
0.8 Second Doorlock
Pulse
3.5 Second Door Lock Pulse
6
Double Pulse Unlock OFF
Double Pulse Unlock ON
7
Code Hopping ON
Code Hopping OFF
*Default settings
Feature Decriptions
1.
Active/Passive Arming
•
Active Arming: the transmitter must be used to arm the system.
•
Passive Arming: after exiting the vehicle the system will automati-
cally arm.
NOTE
: Doors need to be closed and the system will passively arm
30 seconds after closing the doors.
2.
Confirmation Chirps:
•
ON: arm, disarm, and sensor warn-away chirps are active
•
OFF: arm and disarm chirps are defeated, warn-away chirps are
active
3.
Ign-controlled Locking
•
ON: the door lock/unlock outputs will activate when ignition is
turned on/off
•
OFF: the door lock/unlock outputs will not activate when ignition is
turned on/off
NOTE:
Doors need to be closed for ignition lock to work.
4.
Active/Passive Locking
•
Active Locking: The doors will not lock when passively arming only
when using the remote.
•
Passive Locking: The doors will automatically lock when the system
passively arms.
5.
Door Lock Pulse
•
0.8 seconds: the door lock output pulses will be 800mS in duration
•
3.5 seconds: the door lock pulses will be 3.5 seconds in duration
6.
Double Pulse Unlock
•
OFF: the door unlock output will provide a single pulse.
•
ON: the door unlock output will provide a double pulse.
7.
Code Hopping
•
ON: The code hopping portion of messages from the remote con-
trols will be decrypted before a command is activated
•
OFF: The code hopping portion of the remote control messages will
be ignored resulting in possible improvement in range.
Horn Honk, 3-pin connector
H/1
OPEN
NO FUNCTION
H/2
BROWN/BLACK
(-) 200 mA HORN HONK OUTPUT
H/3
OPEN
NO FUNCTION
This wire outputs a single pulse when arming the system and two pulses when dis-
arming.This wire also output pulses for 30 seconds when the system is triggered
or if panic mode is activated. If the vehicle has a (+) horn circuit, a standard
automotive SPDT relay or a relay assembly package(p/n 8617) must be used.
Remote Programming
Remote controls included in this system are pre-programmed in the standard but-
ton configuration, and are ready to use. This system will accept up to four remote
controls.
To add, delete, or reprogram remote controls with customized button configura-
tions, use the following procedure.
Important:
Test the systems Ignition input, Door trigger input, Valet button, Status
LED, and siren for proper operation before proceeding.
1.
Select a System Function and the required number of valet button presses,
as described in the following table.
2.
Open a door and turn the key ON (run position).
3.
Press and release the Valet button to select the function. After pressing
and releasing corresponding to the function, then press the Valet button
once more and hold it. The LED flashes and the siren sounds to confirm
the selection.
4.
While holding the Valet button, press the remote button that controls the
selected function. The siren emits one long sound to confirm programming.
5.
Release the Valet button to exit programming, or to program another func-
tion return to step 3 and continue through step 5 again (Example: after
programming ‘Arm only’, select ‘Panic only’ by pressing and releasing the
Valet button two times, then press and hold it). Repeat to program more
functions.
Exit Programming
The siren emits one quick chirp, and then another lengthier chirp when exiting.
Programming is exited if any of the following occurs:
•
Turn ignition off
•
Close the doors
•
Press Valet button too many times
•
There is no activity for 15 seconds.
Valet button presses
(Chirps/Flashes)
System Function
1
Arm/Disarm/Panic
2
Aux Channel 2
3
Aux Channel 3
4
Arm only
5
Disarm only
6
Panic only
7
Auto-learn for 4-button configuration*
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Delete remote controls & Reset features**
*The Auto-learn function cannot be used to program 3-button remotes. The chan-
nels must be prorgammed indiviudally.
** Press any button of a programmed remote to delete all remote controls from
the system and to reset the features to default settings.
Install Addendum/Instalación Addendum
3100 Auto Security System
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