Specific Zone Intrusion Identification
If the alarm had been triggered in your absence, the siren will chirp 3 times
upon remote disarm (Previous Intrusion Alert). When you enter the vehicle
and turn the ignition “ON,” the LED will flash in cycles to specifically identify
which zone triggered the system.
LED
Zone
One Flash...One Flash...
Impact sensor
Two Flash...Two Flash...
Hood/Trunk trigger
Three Flash...Three Flash...
Door trigger
Automatic Malfunction Override
In the event of a faulty sensor or alarm input trigger zone, the alarm, when
remotely armed, will alert you by a series of chirps and parking light flashes.
How to Interpret the Chirps and Parking Light Flashes:
When you press the remote control buttons, the system will respond with
chirps and flashes of the parking lights to indicate the system status. An
explanation of these chirp/flash acknowledgments follows:
Number of chirps and flashes
Explanation
1 chirp, 1 flash
Disarming of the system
2 chirps, 2 flashes
Arming of the system
2 chirps and flashes, then 4 more chirps
and flashes
Armed and there is a sensor malfunction
(automatically bypassed)
3 chirps, 3 flashes
Disarmed and there was an intrusion attempt
4 chirps, 4 flashes
Armed and there is a trigger malfunction
(automatically bypassed)
Alarm State Memory
If your vehicle’s battery is disconnected and later reconnected, the system will
automatically return to its last state prior to disconnection, whether it was
armed, disarmed or in Protected Valet Mode. For example, if a mechanic
disconnects the battery while the alarm is disarmed or in Protected Valet
Mode, he won’t trigger the system when he reconnects the battery. If a thief
interrupts power while the system is armed, and reconnects it, the alarm will
instantly sound, the parking lights will flash and the starter will be disabled.
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