VALET MODE
Valet Mode allows you to turn off all off the “alarm” operations of the
security system while retaining the remote convenience features such as
keyless entry, the Auxiliary channels, and the safety feature of Remote
Panic. The system may only be placed into Valet Mode when it’s disarmed;
if armed, the system must disarmed via the transmitter or by Emergency
Override before it can be placed into Valet Mode. Once the system is in Valet
Mode, it cannot become armed by any method- from the transmitter, Last
Door Arming, or Automatic Rearming.
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It is important to understand the difference between Valet mode and the
Emergency Override. Although both use the Valet Switch, Emergency
Override disarms an armed and activated system, and requires the
ignition key; whereas Valet Mode turns off the alarm operations of the
disarmed system, but without the need of the ignition key.
Valet Mode is designed for situations in which it is not convenient for the
security portion of the system to be operational. For example: During
extended stopovers for vehicle servicing, maintenance, valet parking, wash-
ing, etc.
To Enter Valet Mode:
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The siren will chirp twice, the parking lights will flash twice and the
Status Light will illuminate and stay on solid to confirm that the system is
in Valet Mode.
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To remind the user that the system in Valet Mode, the siren will chirp
once every time the vehicle’s ignition key is turned off.
To Exit Valet Mode:
Press & Release the Valet Switch.
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The Status Light will turn off to confirm the system’s exit from Valet Mode.
With the system
disarmed,
Press & Hold the
Valet Switch
for 2 seconds.
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The Crime Guard system is capable of being operated by as many as four
transmitter. These can be any combination of standard Crime Guard
transmitter or, if your system is upgraded, the optional Omega Echo 2-way
transceiver controller. Regardless of which, the transmitter or transceiver
must be programmed to the system to operate it (excepting the original
transmitters, which were programmed at the factory). This programming
procedure is identical for a transmitter or an Echo transceiver:
Have all of the transmitters or transceivers at hand (when one is programmed,
all existing codes are erased).
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS
Only the Upper Left “Lock” Button is pressed in programming; when it is
learned all of the other buttons’ functions are automatically assigned. The
system will remove itself from the programming mode if 10 seconds expire
without its receiving a signal, if the ignition is turned “off”, or upon four
transmitters or transceivers being programmed into the system.
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Programming a transmitter to the system will activate the Unauthorized
Transmitter Alert warning and the extended Status Indicator Light visual
display; for the next 48 hours the siren will sound a brief series of chirps
every time the vehicle’s ignition key is turned on.
Step 4
Repeat the previous step for each transmitter or transceiver which
is to operate the system.
Step 3
Within 10 seconds press and release the Upper Left “Lock” Button
(with the “locked padlock” icon). The siren will chirp once,
confirming that the system learned the transmitter.
Step 2
Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition, press the Valet Switch
5 times. The siren will chirp once, confirming that the system is
ready to learn a transmitter.
Step 1
Turn the vehicle’s ignition key “on”.
HOW TO PROGRAM FEATURES
Certain of the Crime Guard system operations may be configured as the user
desires- “Programming Mode” allows you the ability to configure 22
operational features. The vehicle ignition key and the Valet Switch are used
to enter the Programming Mode, and the transmitter is used to change