Eight- Event To tal Re call (Con tin ued)
4. Refer to the following chart. The first number you wrote down was the most recently
activated trigger or sensor. The next number is the second most recent, and so on up to as
many as the last eight activations.
Num ber of LED flashes
be tween pauses
Trig ger/sen sor in di ca tion
2 flashes
Dual-Zone Piezo Sensor or Optional Sensor
4 flashes
Door Trigger
5 flashes
Trunk Trigger/Hood Trigger (trunk only, if IntelliStart 4 has been
installed)
6 flashes
Hood Trigger (only if optional IntelliStart 4 has been installed)
7 flashes
An attempt was made to turn on the
ignition or start the engine while the system was armed
10 flashes
System Power Interruption
5. If a sensor is often activated, decrease that sensor’s sensitivity (or reposition the sensor, if
necessary). If a certain trigger is often activated, check pin switch operation, verify that
the pin switch is not exposed to moisture and check the trigger wire for possible shorting.
Pro gram ma ble Fea tures
ACE 2000 comes from the factory with its features preprogrammed as noted in
bold
text in
the tables on pages 1 4and 16. Some features can be programmed by the installer or the user,
others can only be programmed by the installer. There are two tables provided which define
the user-programmable and installer-programmable features.
Us ing the Cliff Net Wiz ard Pro In stal la tion Soft ware
CliffNet Wizard Pro provides almost intuitive access to all installer and user-programmable
features through a user-friendly, graphical user interface. Because CliffNet Wizard Pro is
Windows™-compatible, most operations can be accomplished by simply pointing and clicking
a mouse. CliffNet Wizard Pro totally eliminates complicated programming charts and lengthy
programming sequences. Please refer to the
CliffNet Wizard Pro User’s Guide
for more
programming information if you are using the CliffNet Wizard Pro Installation software.
Otherwise, for manual programming refer to the tables provided in the following sections.
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