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The Remote Transmitter
Transmitter Button Operation: The transmitter's three buttons individually control the
system's functions; and certain other operations may be performed by first pressing and
releasing one, then another button in sequence. Complete transmitter button operations are:
1)
Arm / Lock: (System Disarmed) Press and release the Large Upper Button.
2)
Disarm / Unlock #1: (System Armed) Press and release the Large Upper Button.
3)
Unlock #2: (After the previous step) Press and release the Large Upper Button again.
4)
Remote Panic Feature: (At any time) Press and hold the Large Upper Button 3
seconds.
5)
Trunk Release Output: (At any time) Press and hold the Small Center Button 3
seconds. This operation also disarms the system (if armed).
6)
3rd Channel Output: (At any time) Press and hold the Small Lower Button for 3
seconds.
7)
Silent Arm / Lock: (System Disarmed) Press and release the Small Center Button,
then press and release the Large Upper Button.
8)
Silent Disarm / Unlock: (System Armed) Press and release the Small Center
Button, then press and release the Large Upper Button.
9)
Arm and bypass the Auxiliary Sensor: (System Disarmed) Press and release the
Large Upper Button, then press and release the Small Lower Button.
10)
Disarm, then Remote Valet: (System Armed) Press and release the Large Upper
Button, then press and release the Small Lower Button.
Please note that certain conditions will affect the previously described system operations
- if the ignition switch is "on", the security system cannot be armed, but pressing and holding
the transmitter's Large Upper Button for 3 seconds will engage the Panic Feature. The Trunk
Release output will not operate with the ignition "on", unless a door is open. The 3rd Channel
output may be operated regardless of the ignition switch's status. Also, while in Valet Mode,
the system cannot become armed, but will still operate the vehicle's doorlocks, parking and
dome lights, trunk release, and any function operated by the 3rd Channel Output.
Multiple Car Operation - Changing Transmitter Banks: The transmitter button operations
explained on the previous pages are applicable for up to four different Excalibur Gold vehicle
security systems (i.e. - all three transmitter buttons will operate properly on one system without
affecting other systems operable by the same transmitter). This is accomplished by "changing
banks" on the transmitter:
1)
Rapidly press the transmitter's Small Center Button 4 times, holding it depressed on
the fourth press. The first three presses must be released before the transmitter's
LED lights.
2)
The transmitter LED will now be flashing 1 to 4 times between pauses. The number
of flashes indicates the current bank level (1 flash = Bank One; 2 flashes between
pauses = Bank Two; etc.). Continue to hold the Small Center Button depressed.
3)
To change banks, press and release the Large Button the number of times equal to the
desired Bank level number.
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4)
The LED will change to flashing the new Bank level number between pauses.
5)
Release the Small Center Button. The transmitter will now operate in the new Bank.
When attempting to enter Bank Selection Mode, please note that the transmitter alter-
nates entering Bank Selection Mode and transmitting a signal. When attempting to enter
Bank Selection Mode, if the transmitter's LED rapidly flashes, it is transmitting; simply repeat
the steps listed above to enter Bank Selection Mode.
To "arm" your security system is to place it into a state whereby it will respond to any
detected intrusion attempt. The security system can always be armed from the transmitter
provided the ignition switch 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 (or the horn will honk 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
circuit will prevent any attempt to start the vehicle. Three seconds after the single siren chirp
(or horn honk) and light flash, your security system is fully armed, and is ready to respond if
an intrusion attempt is detected.
Arming The System Using The Transmitter
Arming Bypass: Upon arming, if any protected 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.
Silent Arming and Disarming: Upon arming or disarming, if the confirmation siren chirps
(or horn honks) are not desired, simply press and release the transmitter's small center button
before pressing and releasing the large button.
Sensor Bypass: Your Excalibur Gold system provides you with the convenient option of
temporarily deactivating the Auxiliary Sensor without affecting any other trigger circuit. To
deactivate the Auxiliary Sensor, simply press and release the small lower transmitter button
within 3 seconds after pressing the large transmitter button when arming the system. You will
hear a second siren chirp (or horn honk), confirming the security system has armed without
the sensor circuit protecting the vehicle. The next time you arm the security system, the system
will reset to its normal condition, and the Auxiliary Sensor will again be part of your protection.
If desired, a second Auxiliary Sensor may be easily added to your system.
You may program your Excalibur Gold security system to automatically arm and, if desired,
also lock the doors. This feature is described in the following section. Automatic Rearming
is another method whereby the system can become armed. This is a Programmable Feature,
which may be configured to operate if desired, and is described on Page 14.
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