Safety Disarm will also cancel Automatic Rearming (if it is programmed to
operate). This feature is also very useful when the vehicle is exposed to
environmental conditions, such as storms, trains or heavy vehicles, which
may cause false activations.
Safety Disarm is a temporary “one time” operation which occurs only
while the system is activated. To remotely unlock the doors after a Safety
Disarm, simply press the “Disarm/Unlock” button again.
Automatic Rearming:
Automatic Rearming is a programmable feature which ensures that your
system is never inadvertently disarmed. It is possible to accidentally or
unknowingly operate the transmitter from a pocket or purse. You may not
even be aware of an accidental disarming due to the enhanced operating
distance offered by the Extended Range Transmitter.
How It Works
:
Whenever the system is disarmed by the transmitter, this feature starts a
90 second countdown, which is indicated by a rapidly flashing Red Status
Indicator Light. During this 90 second period, if no protected entry points
are opened and the vehicle’s ignition is NOT turned on, the system will
automatically arm itself at the end of the countdown. If desired, the system
can also be programmed to automatically relock the doors when this occurs.
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Activation Alert
:
If the system experiences an alarm condition and resets itself, upon
disarming the siren will chirp three times and the parking lights will flash
three times instead of the normal one chirp and one light flash. Additionally,
the Status Indicator Light will be flashing a “Zone Violation Code”. When
the alarm condition activation occurred, the Status Indicator Light changes
from flashing slowly to flashing one to four times between pausing to
indicate which protected zone was violated.
- The Zone Violation Code will continue to be displayed until the vehicle’s
ignition is turned on.
- The Status Indicator Light will display the Zone Violation Code in place
of fast flashes indicating Automatic Rearming.
- Should the system be rearmed before the ignition clears the Zone Violation
Code memory, the Status Indicator Light shows the normal slow flashing.
- The system can store up to two consecutive Zone Violation Codes. If more
activations occurred, the two most recent codes are displayed.