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Programming Features
Your vehicle security system has a total of 25 Features which may be programmed via the
Valet Switch and the transmitter in a special procedure. The Features Programming Mode is
accessed through the turning "off" of the ignition switch and properly pressing the Valet
Switch. Once in Features Programming Mode, the Valet Switch is further used to specify which
of the 25 Features is to be changed, then the transmitter is used to program the selected Feature.
If two failed attempts are made to enter the Features Programming Mode, two minutes must
expire before attempting again (indicated by a siren burst or double horn honk). To access the
Features Programming Mode, follow this procedure:
Step 1 -
Within 5 seconds of turning the ignition "off", momentarily press the Valet
Switch 5 times. The security system will respond with sounding the siren (or
horn) for a short period).
Step 2a -The Selectable Override Code must be entered before 15 seconds expires.
Press the Valet Switch the correct number of times - the factory-set default is one
press for stage #1 and no press for stage #2. If the system is configured with the
default setting, it will respond by sounding the siren for a short period, then two
chirps (or one long then two short horn honks). In this case proceed to Step 3.
Step 2b -If the system has had the Selectable Override Code custom-programmed, once
stage #1 been properly entered (which can be up to nine Valet Switch presses)
the system will acknowledge the entry by sounding the siren (or horn) for a short
period, then one chirp (or a short honk). You now have 8.5 seconds to initiate
stage #2 of entering the Override Code. Momentarily press the Valet Switch
equal to the Override Code number programmed for stage #2. The system will
acknowledge the entry by sounding the siren for a short burst and two chirps (or
the horn will sound one long, then two short honks).
Step 3 - You now have 15 seconds access the desired Feature. This done by pressing the
Valet Switch the number of times that are equal to Feature number listed. For
example, to change the Arming Delay to 45 seconds, press the Valet Switch 18
as this is the eighteenth Feature on the list. The system will acknowledge the
Valet Switch entry by chirping the siren (or honking the horn) a number of times
equal to the number of Valet Switch presses.
Step 4 - You have 15 seconds to change the chosen Feature. Press the transmitter's large
upper button to turn the Feature ON, or press the small center button to turn the
Feature OFF. Turning the Feature ON is indicated by one siren chirp (or horn
honk); turning the Feature OFF is indicated by two siren chirps (or horn honks).
If 15 seconds of no programming activity expires (not pressing either transmitter
button or selecting another Feature) will cause the system to exit the Features
Programming Mode, which is indicated by two long siren chirps (or two long
horn honks).
The 25 Programmable Features and their factory-set default settings are listed on the next
page. Following this each Programmable Feature and coding operation is explained.
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1)
Personal Coded Override: Default 1 & 0.
2)
Last Door Arming: Default OFF.
3)
Automatic Rearming: Default OFF.
4)
Starter Interrupt 90 Seconds After Ignition "Off" Or Disarming: Default OFF.
5)
Doors Lock Upon Last Door Arming: Default OFF.
6)
Doors Lock Upon Automatic Rearming: Default OFF.
7)
Doors Lock Upon Ignition "On": Default ON.
8)
Unlock #1 Upon Ignition "Off": Default ON.
9)
Unlock #2 Upon Ignition "Off": Default ON.
10)
Open Door Bypass For The Previous Three Features: Default ON.
11)
Confirmation Horn Honks (or Siren Chirps): Default ON.
12)
Confirmation Horn Honks (or Siren Chirps) While In Valet Mode: Default OFF.
13)
30 Or 60 Second Activated Alarm Cycle: Default 60 Seconds.
14)
Lights On 30 Or 5 Seconds Upon Disarm: Default 30 Seconds.
15)
Disarm System Upon Trunk Release: Default ON.
16)
Doorlock Pulse Time .8 Or 3 Seconds: Default .8 second.
17)
Double Pulse Unlock (DPU
TM
): Default OFF.
18)
3 Or 45 Second Arming Delay: Default 3 Seconds.
19)
Pulsed Horn / Steady Siren Output: Default Steady Siren.
20)
Loud or Soft Confirmation Horn Honks: Default Loud.
21)
Total Closure Lock Output: Default OFF.
22)
Ignition-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF.
23)
Door-Activated Anti-Carjacking Protection: Default OFF.
24)
3rd Channel Activated Anti-Carjacking: Default OFF.
25)
Open Door Warning Upon Arming: Default OFF.
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Programmable Features
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1)
Personal Coded Override: Default 1 & 0. For a more secure Override Mode, the
vehicle owner may customize this security system by selecting the number of Valet
Switch presses needed to achieve the Override Mode. To change the system from the
default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages 25-26. At Step 4, press and release
the transmitter's large upper button a number of times equal to the desired Personal
Code for stage 1 of the Override Mode. The system will respond to each transmitter
button press with a siren chirp (or horn honk). After pressing the transmitter button
the desired number of times, wait for the system to chirp the siren (or honk the horn)
an equal number of times. Now press and release the transmitter's small center button
a number of times equal to the desired Personal Code for stage 2 of the Override
Mode. The system will again chirp the siren (or honk the horn) in the same fashion
as the Code entered for stage 1. If the system has unknown customized Personal Over-
ride Code already entered, the factory-set default of one press can be obtained by
resetting the system: on the bottom of the system control module is small hole with
two solder contacts visible below. Use a small slotted screwdriver to short the solder
contacts together until the system responds with a long siren chirp (or short blast of
the horn).
2)
Last Door Arming: Default OFF. This operation of this Feature is explained in
detail on Pages 13-14. To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1,
2, and 3 on Pages 25-26. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper