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Feature #21 Double Unlock Pulse
(Factory Default Setting OFF)
This feature, and the following feature, are not “user choice” type programmable
features. Both are available for certain installation-related issues pertaining to the
vehicle itself, and are provided for the installer’s use only. Some newer vehicles
require a double pulse output wiring connection to remotely unlock the doors and/
or to disarm a factory-equipped security system, which this feature provides.
When programming, to achieve the double pulse door unlock output, press the
transmitter’s Upper Left “Lock” Button; or press the Upper Right “Unlock” Button
to program the system for the single pulse unlock output operation.
Feature #22 Total Closure Lock Output
(Default Setting OFF)
Like the previous feature, this feature is installation-related to the vehicle itself, and
is provided for the installer’s use only. Should the vehicle have an existing “Total
Closure” feature, this programmable feature gives the installer the option of inter-
facing the Crime Guard system to operate this feature. Typically, on vehicles hav-
ing total closure, when locking the vehicle’s doors if the key in the door is held to
“lock” for a period of time the vehicle will close all windows and the sunroof, in
addition to locking the doors. Should your vehicle be equipped with this operation,
please inquire with the installer of your system to determine if it is capable of being
interfaced with the vehicle’s total closure operation.
Turning this feature on changes the system’s door lock output pulse from a .75
second pulse to be a 28 second duration output. When programming, press the
transmitter’s Upper Left "Lock" Button to turn on the 28 second door lock pulse; or
press the Upper Right "Unlock" Button for the standard .7 second pulse.
Note:
When this feature is turned on, during the 28 second period after arming the
system, should either Upper Button be pressed, “Lock” or “Unlock”, only the
system’s lock output will be stopped. Pressing either button again will normally
operate the system, and at any time after the 28 second lock output period ends.
Button for “2 Button” operation.
Extra, replacement, or optional transmitters are available from your Crime Guard
dealer, or visit www.caralarm.com on the Internet for ordering information
THE OPTIONAL
OMEGA ECHO TRANSCEIVER
An exiting upgrade option to your Crime Guard system
is a 2-way remote
“transceiver” controller, the Omega Echo. The remote transceiver, in addition to
operating your system, also receives signals from the system, and displays a variety
of system conditions on its LCD screen. Your system can be operated by as many
as four standard transmitters and/or Echo transceivers.
REMOTE ARMING BY TRANSMITTER
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There are two methods of Arming the security system:
1-
The first method is to use the transmitter, by pressing and releasing its
Upper Left Button. The system must not already be armed or be in Valet
Mode, and the vehicle’s ignition key must be off.
2-
The second method is Last Door Arming, which configures the system
to automatically arm every time you exit the vehicle. This method of
arming is programmable, and may be used or not used as desired.
To Arm the System:
Press & Release the Upper Left
“Lock” Button ( )
THE PARKING LIGHTS
FLASH TWICE
TO CONFIRM
ARMING
THE SIREN CHIRPS TWICE
TO CONFIRM ARMING
THE DOORS WILL LOCK*
Upon Arming:
✓
The siren will chirp twice (or four times if a zone is bypassed) unless
the silent arming procedure is followed.
✓
The parking lights will flash twice (or four times if a zone is bypassed).
✓
The doors will lock.*
✓
The starter interrupt will engage.
✓
The Status Light will begin to flash slowly.
Three seconds after arming, the security system becomes fully armed, and
will activate to an alarm condition should an intrusion attempt be detected.
* The Crime Guard system is capable of operating power doorlocks, if the
wiring connections are made, and in some cases an interface is needed.
Arming Bypass:
When arming the system using the transmitter, if any protected zone or
sensor circuit is in a violated condition, the affected zone or circuit will be
automatically bypassed. This is “Arming Bypass”, which allows the sys-
tem to still arm and protect the other normal, non-violated zones. In the
case of a bypassed zone or circuit, should the violated condition return to
normal, 5 seconds after becoming normal the system restores protection to
the previously bypassed zone or circuit.
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