21) Slowly Alternates Red & Green = Full Valet Mode (page 18).
22) Solid Green w/ Red Flash = Security Armed with Starting Valet Mode.
23) Solid Red w/ Green Flash = Remote starter system engaged with security
system in Valet Mode.
24) Rapidly Alternates Red & Green = Remote starter system engaged with
security system armed.
25) Slow Flashing Green w/ 1 to 4 Red Flashes = This indication is during remote
start operation after disarming the alarm, and shows that the pre-
viously Armed alarm was activated and reset prior to the remote
starting. The Red flashes are the Zone Violation (previous page),
occurring with the “engine running” indicator.
26) Slowly Flashing Red 3 Times, Green 1 Time = The system is programmed
for manual transmission remote starting, and is armed and ready
for starting.
9) 2 Red Flashes / Pause = System was triggered by open hood or trunk.
10) 3 Red Flashes / Pause = System was triggered by an open door.
11) 4 Red Flashes / Pause = System was triggered by the sensor.
• Turning on the ignition will clear the Zone Violation.
violations, the Status Light will show the two most recent violations in the order in
which they occurred.
Remote Starting Diagnostics:
Whenever the system is placed into Alarm
Valet Mode, the Status Light illuminates solid Red. However, when this first
occurs, the Status Light will flash Red, then 1 to 6 Green flashes before resuming
solid Red. This indicates why the engine stopped running from the last previous
remote starting.
15) Red / 1 Green Flash / Red = Programmed run time expired.
16) Red / 2 Green Flashes / Red = Brake was pressed or hood opened.
17) Red / 3 Green Flashes / Red = Engine stalled or bad tach signal.
18) Red / 4 Green Flashes / Red = Received transmitter command to stop.
19) Red / 5 Green Flashes / Red = Gear selector removed from “park”.
20) Red / 6 Green Flashes / Red = Security system triggered or low voltage.
12) Off = The remote starter system is off and in standby mode. The security
system is disarmed and not performing automatic functions.
13) Flashing Slow Green = The engine is running via the remote starting system.
14) Flashing Fast Green = A remote start command has been received, and the
system is in the process of starting the engine.
Starting System Status:
The Status Light uses the color Green to indicate the
status of the remote starting part of the system:
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Combination Indications:
These indications occur when security and remote
starting operations are, or have been, simultaneous.
2) After 5 seconds the controller chirps twice; release the “P” but-
ton
; the upper rear of the vehicle will flash; Vehicle Type may be chosen.
3) Press and release the “:” button
; each press of the button changes the
vehicle from Passenger Car, then to Pickup Truck, and then to Van/SUV.
When the desired type is flashing,
press and release the “P” button
; the
Time’s “Hours” will flash, and may be set now.
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5) Press and release the “:” button
to advance the minutes or
press and
release the “ ” button
to reverse the minutes. When the minutes are
...
4) Press and release the “:” button
to advance the hours, or
press and
release the “ ” button
to reverse the hours. When the Hours are correct
(please note “AM” or “PM”),
press and release the “P” button
.
The Time’s “Minutes” will flash, and may be set now.
...
A-
At this time Chirp or Mute can be chosen by
pressing the “:” button for 1 second.
B-
Hold this button for 5 seconds to enter
programming mode.
OR
1) Press and
hold the
“P” button
✓
Start Melody; and Stop Melody These are played with remote starting.
Programming these features is a sequential process- the controller is placed into
programming mode, then each programmable operation is accessed in turn, and either
changed as desired, or left as is, and then the next step is accessed. Programming is
done using the Echo unit’s three round side buttons:
6) Press and release the “:” button
. Each press of the button changes to
the next melody, note that the LCD screen displays “S” and a numeral, which
is the melody number. When the desired musical tone has been the last one
played
press and release the “P” button
.
OR
press and release the “P” button to scroll back through the features.
7)
The controller will play another musical melody; this is the Stop Melody which
plays when remote start engine run period ends. There are five different melody
choices which can be made.
Press and release the “:” button
. Each
press of the button changes to the next melody, note that the LCD screen dis-
plays a numeral, which is the melody number. When the desired musical tone
has been the last one played, you may
correct
press and release the “P” button
. The controller will play a
musical melody; this is the Start Melody which plays upon remote starting.
One of five melodies may be chosen now.
leave the controller undisturbed for 12 seconds, until it chirps once