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To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with a single siren chirp to indicate that this Feature is ON. Pressing the
small center button will turn this Feature OFF, with the system's response being two
siren chirps.
13) 30 Or 60 Second Activated Alarm Cycle: Default 60 Seconds. When an armed
security system is activated, this Feature determines how long the siren or horn will
sound, and how long the parking and dome lights will flash.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps to indicate that this Feature is now set for a 30
second activated alarm cycle. Pressing the large upper button will return this Fea-
ture to a 60 second cycle, with the system's response being one siren chirp.
14) Lights On 5 Or 30 Seconds Upon Disarm: Default 30 Seconds. This Feature sets
the length of time that the parking and dome lights stay on upon disarming the secu-
rity system. The longer time allows inspection of the area around and inside the ve-
hicle when dark.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with a single siren chirp to indicate that this Feature is now set for a 5
second parking and dome light period. Pressing the small center button will return
this Feature to a 30 second period, with the system's response being two siren chirps.
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15) Disarm System Upon Trunk Release: Default ON. This Feature causes the security
system to automatically disarm when the small center button is pressed and held to
operate remote trunk release. If this Feature is turned OFF, the trunk release will still
operate, but the system will remain armed.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps to indicate that this Feature is OFF. Pressing the
large upper button will turn this Feature ON, with the system's response being a single
siren chirp.
16) Doorlock Pulse Time .8 Or 3 Seconds: Default .8 Second. Some vehicle's power
doorlocking systems (example: pneumatic systems) require a longer output pulse to
operate properly. This Feature allows the installer the flexibility to accommodate such
systems without the added expense of an additional adaptor.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps to indicate that the doorlock output pulse is now 3
seconds. Pressing the large upper button will return this Feature to the .8 second
pulse, with the system's response being a single siren chirp.
17) Double Pulse Unlock (DPU
TM
): Default OFF. This is another Feature provided for
the installer's benefit. Some newer vehicles require a double pulse to remotely unlock
the doors and/or to disarm a factory-equipped security system.
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To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's large upper button. The system
will respond with one siren chirp to indicate that the doorlock output pulse is now a
double pulse. Pressing the small center button will return this Feature to the single
pulse, with the system's response being two siren chirps.
18) 3 Or 45 Second Arming Delay: Default 3 Seconds. Some installation situations
require an extra period of time for the security system to become fully armed. Where
needed, this Feature may be changed by the installer to delay the full arming of the
system to 45 seconds. Please note when the 45 second arming delay is used, it adds 45
seconds to all three forms of arming: active arming from the transmitter, Last Door
Arming, and Automatic Rearming.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps to indicate that the arming delay is now 45 seconds.
Pressing the large upper button will return this Feature to the 3 second arming delay,
with the system's response being a single siren chirp.
19) Steady Siren Or Pulsed Horn Output: Default Steady Siren. Instead of the siren,
if the vehicle's horn is preferred, this Feature changes the output from steady to
pulsed, allowing the use of the horn for the alarm's audible responses. If the vehicle
does not utilize an existing horn relay, one must be added or this output's 1 Amp
capacity may be exceeded, which will damage the alarm. This Feature is defaulted to
Pulsed Horn, but set for Steady Siren at the factory. The electronic siren requires a
continuous, steady output, which this Feature accommodates. The siren features six
different siren tones, which change every 5 seconds. When configured for use with a
horn, this output pulses for 10 seconds, then pauses for 5 seconds, repeating this cycle
for the duration of the activated alarm period. This prevents the horn from overheat-
ing, thereby ensuring a maximum useful horn life to the vehicle owner.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, pressing the large upper button will return this Feature to the pulsed
output, with the system's response being a single siren chirp. Or, press and release the
transmitter's small center button. The system will respond with two siren chirps to
indicate that the audible output is now steady.
20) Loud Or Soft Confirmation Horn Honks: Default Loud. If your security
system
is configured to sound the vehicle's horn, this Feature allows a degree of compensa-
tion for the variance which is found among vehicles in the length of the pulse required
to honk the horn in a satisfactory manner.
To change the system from the default setting, follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 on Pages
31-32. At Step 4, press and release the transmitter's small center button. The system
will respond with two siren chirps to indicate that the confirmation horn honk is now
set for the softer position. Pressing the large upper button will return this Feature to
the louder position, with the system's response being a single siren chirp.
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