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Using The Easy
Valet
TM
Switch
The primary function of the Easy Valet Switch is to enter your security system into
Valet Mode, which prevents the system from arming. You will find this useful when
stopping at service stations, having your vehicle serviced, having your car valet parked
or while having your car washed. The Easy Valet Switch, in conjunction with
the ignition key, can be used to disarm the system should your transmitter be lost or
become inoperable. The Easy Valet Switch is normally mounted in a hidden location
that is accessible to the driver. Be sure your Crime Guard dealer indicates the location
of the Easy Valet Switch to you to avoid potential inconvenience otherwise.
To Turn On The Easy Valet: This unique feature can be activated anytime the
system is disarmed. This patent-pending feature allows you to enter the Valet Mode
by simply depressing the Easy Valet switch, provided the system is not armed.
However, if the system is armed or in the triggered state, the ignition needs to be
turned "on" and then the Easy Valet Switch pressed within 5 seconds to disarm the
system by entering Valet Mode.
Simply press and hold the Easy Valet
Switch for 2 seconds to activate the Valet
Mode. The system will confirm that it is in the Valet Mode by chirping the siren twice,
and the LED Status Indicator will illuminate. The security system will hold memory
of the Valet Mode when the ignition switch is "on" or "off". While in the Valet Mode,
although the system will not arm, the transmitters will still operate the Remote Panic
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2) One siren chirp after the arming chirp above: The optional sensor circuit is
bypassed.
3) Two siren chirps (and no lights): Trunk release has been activated while the
security system is in Valet Mode.
4) Two siren chirps and lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has just disarmed.
Note: Activating the Trunk Release feature will also disarm the security
system.
5) Two siren chirps & two light flashes: The system is entering the Valet Mode.
6) Three siren chirps and three light flashes: The system is arming with a protected
circuit still open or an optional sensor in a triggered state, and these circuits
will be bypassed.
7) Four siren chirps & four light flashes, then the lights stay on 30 or 60 seconds: The
security system has just disarmed and was triggered and reset while you were
away.
8) Lights start flashing every 2 seconds during the 60 second disarming confirmation:
The system has entered the Remote Valet condition.
9) Siren sounding, changing sounds every 5 seconds, and lights flashing on and off:
The system is in a triggered state.
10) One siren chirp (and no lights) when the ignition switch is turned "off": The
security system is in Valet Mode.
11) Three siren chirps (and no lights) while the security system is armed: The
Prewarn feature has been activated.