Zone Violation: If the system is triggered, the LED Status Indicator will start to
flash and pause the #9 through #12 sequences to indicate which protected circuit
triggered the system. This is seen while the system is armed, and after disarming, until
the ignition switch is turned "on", which will clear the Zone Violation code from the
security system's memory. The unit' memory can store two different violation codes.
9) Flash-1x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the current
sensing circuit.
10) Flash-2x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the hood, trunk or
#2 Auxiliary Port circuit.
11) Flash-3x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the door circuit .
12) Flash-4x & Pause
= The security system was triggered from the #3 Auxiliary
Sensor Port circuit.
Electronic Siren And Flashing Lights
Electronic Siren And Flashing Lights
Electronic Siren And Flashing Lights
Electronic Siren And Flashing Lights
Electronic Siren And Flashing Lights
The electronic siren and the vehicle's exterior lights primary function is to attract
attention to your vehicle if the security system is triggered. In addition, they are also
used to communicate with you, as a way of confirming actions that have taken place,
or, that may be in process of automatically taking place. A chirp is the short, sharp
sound the siren makes as part of this communication. The exterior lights referred to
are the vehicle's parking lights. We do not recommend flashing the headlights. The
halogen headlights found in modern vehicles are not designed to be rapidly turned on
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