FACT—False Alarm Con trol and Test
The system microprocessor automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger before
sounding the siren a second time, thus preventing any further false alarms. If you wish to test
FACT, simply,
1. Arm the sys tem with the re mote con trol.
2. Wait 10 seconds after the interior light turns off, then trigger the Dual-Zone Piezo Sensor
to activate the siren.
3. Do not disarm the system, let the siren complete its cycle.
4. Trigger the sensor again. The alarm should be silent.
5. Unlock and open a door. The alarm should sound immediately. You may now disarm.
Eight- Event To tal Re call
The system’s nonvolatile memory records the identity of the last eight activated or
malfunctioning triggers and sensors.
NOTE: The CliffNet Wiz ard dis plays the Eight- Event To tal Re call data in a
graphi cal for mat.
1. With the ignition OFF, press and hold the unmarked side of the PlainView 2 Switch.
2. Press remote control button 1 to “arm,” and then again to “disarm,” and then release the
button.
3. The LED will flash 1–10 times, pause, then flash 1–10 times, etc. Write down the number
of flashes in each cycle.
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.
LED flashes
Trig ger/sen sor in di ca tion
1 flash
Optional Sensor
2 flashes
Dual-Zone Piezo 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.
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