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3) The Exterior Lights Stay On 30 Seconds Or 60 Seconds After Disarming:
Feature Turned On: Upon disarming, the exterior lights will stay on for 60 seconds,
illuminating the way to your vehicle.
Feature Turned Off: The exterior lights will stay on for 30 seconds when the system
is disarmed.
4) The Security System Will Automatically Rearm Ninety Seconds After
Disarming:
Feature Turned On: When the transmitter has disarmed the security system, this
feature will rearm the system and lock the doors 90 seconds later, or until a vehicle
door is opened or the ignition is turned on. This feature prevents the system from being
accidentally disarmed if a transmitter button is unknowingly pressed by an object
while in a pocket or purse, or from children playing with the transmitter. Note: When
Automatic Last Door Arming is utilized this feature will work automatically.
5) The Security System Will Also Disarm Upon Trunk Release:
Feature Turned On: When the trunk release feature is utilized, the security system
will also disarm at the same time, chirping the siren twice, unlocking the doors and
turning the exterior lights on for thirty or sixty seconds. Most other vehicle alarms
force you to disarm first and then release the trunk to avoid triggering the alarm.
Arming The System Using The Transmitter
Arming The Security System Using The Transmitter: The security system can
always be armed from the transmitter provided the ignition key is “off”, and the system
is disarmed and not in the Valet Mode. To arm the system, after you exit the vehicle
and close all of the doors, simply press and release the large transmitter button once,
Instantly the exterior and interior lights will flash once, the siren will chirp once and
the LED Status Indicator will begin to flash confirming that the system is armed.
Further, the doors will lock and the starter interrupt relay will prevent any attempt to
start the vehicle. Your security system is now fully armed, and is ready to respond if
an intrusion attempt is detected.
Arming By-Pass: Upon arming, if any sensor circuit is inoperable, that circuit
will be bypassed. For example, if the trunk is left open, you can still arm the system
normally from the transmitter. The bypassed circuit will automatically be reinstated
for protection 5 seconds after that circuit becomes operative, i.e., the trunk is closed.
When a triggered circuit is in a bypassed state, all other operating circuits will be
protected normally.
Sensor By-Pass: Your Crime Guard system provides you with the convenient
option of temporarily deactivating the auxiliary sensor (see page 21) without affecting
any other trigger circuit. To deactivate the auxiliary sensor, simply press and release
the small left transmitter button within 3 seconds after pressing the large transmitter
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