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* Throughout this manual, ‘press’ refers to pressing for less than 1 second; ‘press and hold’ refers to
pressing for more than 1 second. **’Siren’ also refers to the vehicle horn if it is used as the alarm sounding
device.*
Arming the Security System
To arm the system, exit the vehicle, close all doors, then press* the
LOCK/ARM button. The siren** will “chirp” twice and the parking
lights will flash twice, indicating the system is armed. The doors will
also lock at this time (if equipped and connected). The status
indicator (blue warning light on the dash) will blink steadily, once per
second.
Pre-arm Mode
If the siren chirps and the parking lights flash only once, this indicates
that the vehicle courtesy light is on, or that an entrance is not closed
securely. Check to see that doors, hood, and trunk are properly
closed. Once all entrances are secured (and the courtesy light is off),
the system will chirp / flash again. The system is now fully armed.
(If the entrance is not secured within 4 minutes, the system will arm
and ignore the unsecured entrance until it is closed.)
Disarming the Security System
To disarm the system, press the UNLOCK/DISARM button. The siren
will chirp and the parking lights will flash once, and the doors will
unlock. The courtesy light will turn on for 1 minute, or until the vehicle
is started.
Attempted Intrusion Identification
If the siren chirps four times when
disarming, this indicates that the
system was triggered in your
absence. The status indicator will
also flash rapidly. Perform the
following operation to determine the
protected zone that triggered the
system: After disarming, press the emergency override button. The
siren will chirp to indicate the cause of the alarm trigger:
1 chirp IT-s Interior Theft Sensor
2 chirps Door
3 chirps Hood
4 chirps Trunk/Optional Sensors
5 chirps Ignition was turned on
Using Your Remote Transmitter
The functions in this section can done using either the two-way
confirming tranceiver or the one-way transmitter. Button
configurations are shown in the graphic below.
“UNLOCK”
“LOCK”
“FIND/PANIC”
“AUX”