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After programming a feature, another feature can be selected by repeating steps 3 and 4. The Learn Routine will
be exited if you wait longer than five seconds between steps. The system will exit Learn Routine immediately if
you repeat steps 3 and 4 more times than there are features. When the operation settings learn routine is exited,
the unit will chirp once followed by a long chirp.
feature descriptions
1 - CURRENT SENSE ON/OFF:
This feature is used to defeat the current sensor of the unit. If turned off, the
system cannot detect the doors opening, unless the blue wire has been connected to the door switch circuit.
2 - CURRENT SENSE DELAY 5 SECONDS/5 MINUTES:
This feature selects the delay time before the current sensor
can trigger the unit. In some vehicles, electric fans and other circuits may stay on after the ignition is turned
off. Selecting the five minute delay will prevent those systems from triggering the current sensor.
3 - ARM/DISARM CHIRPS ON/OFF:
This feature controls the chirps that confirm the arming and disarming of the
system.
4 - CODE-HOPPING™ ON/OFF:
The system uses a mathematical formula called an algorithm to change its code
each time the transmitter and receiver communicate. This makes the group of bits, or “word,” from the trans-
mitter very long. The longer the word is, the easier it is to block its transmission to the unit. Disabling the
Code-Hopping™ feature lets the receiver ignore the Code-Hopping part of the transmitter word. As a result, the
unit may have better range with Code-Hopping off.
5 - VOICE ON/OFF:
The voice messages of the system can be disabled and replaced with chirps if the voice
feature is programmed off.
shock sensor adjustment
The system features a Doubleguard shock sensor built into the control unit. All adjustments to the sensor are
made using the transmitter.
To adjust the shock sensor Warn Away:
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Disarm the system.