While the AL-100-H is armed, should any intrusion attempt occur, the security system
will instantly activate or "trigger". Once triggered, the security system will respond by:
1) There will be an audible response. The horn will honk in pulses or the optional
electronic siren will be activated.
2) The exterior lights will flash.
3) If the system has been connected to the vehicle's doorlocking system with an
optional
interface,
the
doors
will
relock
so
that
the
thief
cannot
easily
regain
entry.
The
horn
or
optional
siren
and
lights
will
stay
activated
for
60
seconds,
unless
the
system
is disarmed with the transmitter or placed in Valet Mode. If all protected entries are secure
at the end of 60 seconds, the system will rearm automatically. However, if there is a protected
entry still open or a sensor still in a triggered state at the end of the 60 seconds, the system
will retrigger for two more 60 second cycles. Should this occur the system will stop after
a total of 3 minutes, while ignoring only the open entry or triggered circuit. Should the entry
be closed, protection will resume instantly for that circuit.
After the security system has been triggered, when it resets the disarm confirmation will
no longer be 2 chirps and the exterior lights turning on immediately and staying on for 60
seconds. Instead, the system will respond by producing 4 siren chirps and flashing the lights
4 times before the lights stay on for 60 seconds.
The LED Status Indicator will indicate which zone activated the system. This is
accomplished by the status indicator flashing one to three times between pauses, as defined
on page 11, until the ignition key is turned "On". This Zone Violation feature does not
require the system to reset at 60 seconds as an aid in diagnosis of the system.
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While the AL-100-H is armed, should any intrusion attempt occur, the security system
will instantly activate or "trigger". Once triggered, the security system will respond by:
1) There will be an audible response. The horn will honk in pulses or the optional
electronic siren will be activated.
2) The exterior lights will flash.
3) If the system has been connected to the vehicle's doorlocking system with an
optional
interface,
the
doors
will
relock
so
that
the
thief
cannot
easily
regain
entry.
The
horn
or
optional
siren
and
lights
will
stay
activated
for
60
seconds,
unless
the
system
is disarmed with the transmitter or placed in Valet Mode. If all protected entries are secure
at the end of 60 seconds, the system will rearm automatically. However, if there is a protected
entry still open or a sensor still in a triggered state at the end of the 60 seconds, the system
will retrigger for two more 60 second cycles. Should this occur the system will stop after
a total of 3 minutes, while ignoring only the open entry or triggered circuit. Should the entry
be closed, protection will resume instantly for that circuit.
After the security system has been triggered, when it resets the disarm confirmation will
no longer be 2 chirps and the exterior lights turning on immediately and staying on for 60
seconds. Instead, the system will respond by producing 4 siren chirps and flashing the lights
4 times before the lights stay on for 60 seconds.
The LED Status Indicator will indicate which zone activated the system. This is
accomplished by the status indicator flashing one to three times between pauses, as defined
on page 11, until the ignition key is turned "On". This Zone Violation feature does not
require the system to reset at 60 seconds as an aid in diagnosis of the system.
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automatically rearm itself after 90 seconds and once again lock the doors. Note:
Automatic Rearming can be stopped (provided the Last Door Arming feature is turned
off) or paused (if the Last Door Arming feature is off) by opening the door; or stopped
by turning "On" the ignition key. Automatic Rearming is confirmed by a fast flashing
LED Status Indicator after disarming, unless the system was triggered and reset, in
which case a Zone Violation code will flash instead.
4) Power-Maze
:
If
the
Vehicle's
battery
is
disconnected
or
if
the
security
system's
power
wire is cut, the Power-Maze
feature will allow the system to trigger as soon as the
ignition circuit is hot-wired or receives power. The security system will stay activated
as long as the ignition is hot-wired.
5) The Security System Activates When Power Is First Applied: If the vehicle's battery
is disconnected and then reconnected, most other security systems will disarm.
The AL-100-H security system will activate instantly when power is first applied.
6) Triggered Circuit Arming Bypass: Upon active arming (using the transmitter), if the
hood and trunk protection circuit or if an optional sensor is in a triggered state, the AL-
100-H will still arm but it's confirmation response will change to three horn honks (or
siren chirps) and three parking light flashes. This will indicate that the trunk or hood
is not secure or that an optional sensor is in a state that normally occurs only when the
sensor detects an intrusion or shock to the vehicle. This allows securing of the trunk or
hood, or inspection of the sensor. This feature does not operate with Last Door Arming.
7) Defective Circuit Bypass: When the security system is activated, if a trigger circuit
stays in a triggered state, the system will stop sounding and flashing the exterior lights
after three minutes and automatically rearm, bypassing the triggered circuit. If this
circuit returns to a normal status, protection of that circuit will resume.
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automatically rearm itself after 90 seconds and once again lock the doors. Note:
Automatic Rearming can be stopped (provided the Last Door Arming feature is turned
off) or paused (if the Last Door Arming feature is off) by opening the door; or stopped
by turning "On" the ignition key. Automatic Rearming is confirmed by a fast flashing
LED Status Indicator after disarming, unless the system was triggered and reset, in
which case a Zone Violation code will flash instead.
4) Power-Maze
:
If
the
Vehicle's
battery
is
disconnected
or
if
the
security
system's
power
wire is cut, the Power-Maze
feature will allow the system to trigger as soon as the
ignition circuit is hot-wired or receives power. The security system will stay activated
as long as the ignition is hot-wired.
5) The Security System Activates When Power Is First Applied: If the vehicle's battery
is disconnected and then reconnected, most other security systems will disarm.
The AL-100-H security system will activate instantly when power is first applied.
6) Triggered Circuit Arming Bypass: Upon active arming (using the transmitter), if the
hood and trunk protection circuit or if an optional sensor is in a triggered state, the AL-
100-H will still arm but it's confirmation response will change to three horn honks (or
siren chirps) and three parking light flashes. This will indicate that the trunk or hood
is not secure or that an optional sensor is in a state that normally occurs only when the
sensor detects an intrusion or shock to the vehicle. This allows securing of the trunk or
hood, or inspection of the sensor. This feature does not operate with Last Door Arming.
7) Defective Circuit Bypass: When the security system is activated, if a trigger circuit
stays in a triggered state, the system will stop sounding and flashing the exterior lights
after three minutes and automatically rearm, bypassing the triggered circuit. If this
circuit returns to a normal status, protection of that circuit will resume.
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