STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT
The Status Indicator Light visually confirms the status of the system and
provides a high level of visual deterrence. Two colors are shown- Red for
security operations, and Green for remote starting operations. Combinations
of both colors are seen when the two operations are occurring together. The
Status Indicator Light, which shares a housing assembly with the Valet
Switch, is normally mounted in a location where it can be easily seen by the
driver, as well as from outside the vehicle.
Security System Status:
The Red colored operations of the Status
Indicator Light indicate the status of the security system:
1) Off = The security system is disarmed and not performing automatic
functions. The remote starter system is off and in standby mode.
2) On Red Constant = The security system is in the Easy Valet Mode, with
the remote starter system off and in standby mode.
3) Flashing Slow Red = The security system is fully armed, with the remote
starter system off and in standby mode.
4) Flashing Fast Red = Last Door Arming or Automatic Rearming is in
progress, with the remote starter system off and in
standby mode.
Automatic Transmitter Verification:
For the first 10 seconds after
the vehicle’s ignition is turned on, the Status Indicator Light will flash Red
a number of times that equal the number of transmitters that are capable of
operating the system:
5) 1 Red Flash /pause = 1 transmitter is programmed.
6) 2 Red Flashes /pause = 2 transmitters are programmed.
7) 3 Red Flashes /pause = 3 transmitters are programmed.
8) 4 Red Flashes /pause = 4 transmitters are programmed.
Alarm Condition Memory Recall:
If the system enters an alarm
condition, the Status Indicator Light will stop flashing slow Red and begin
to flash in sequence to indicate which protected zone caused the alarm
condition. The Status Indicator Light will flash and pause to indicate which
protected zone was violated while the system is still armed, after it’s
disarmed, and until the vehicle’s ignition is turned on. The system’s Alarm
Condition Memory Recall circuit can store two consecutive zone violations.
If there have been multiple violations, the Status Indicator Light will replay
the two most recent violations in the order in which they occurred.
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