Selectable Code Override- How To Disarm The Security System If The Transmitter
Is Lost: In the event the transmitter is lost, damaged, or its battery become exhausted, the
Valet Switch and your ignition key can be used to disarm the system In the event the
transmitter is lost, damaged, or it is otherwise inoperable, the valet switch and your ignition
key may be used to disarm the system. Selectable Code Override offers a high level of
security because, in addition to requiring the ignition key, one to two separate stages of
pressing the Valet Switch may also be custom programmed as a requirement to accomplish
the disarming of the system. Each of these stages may be further customized by
programming multiple presses of the valet switch. This programmable feature, which is
explained in detail on pages 25-26), allows you to further enhance the effectiveness of your
security system by "hardening" its resistance to being defeated. The factory-set default for
Selectable Code Override is one press at stage 1, and NO press at stage 2; this is the most
convenient and user-friendly setting. Therefore, the following step-by-step instructions
reflects first the default setting, and then the following text continues to explain the custom-
programmed setting:
doors will also lock when the ignition switch is turned "on" and unlock when it is turned
"off"'. While the security system is in the Valet Mode, every time the ignition switch is
turned "off", the siren will chirp once as a reminder.
To turn off Valet Mode, simply press the Valet Switch, and instantly the security system
will exit Valet Mode, and the LED Status Light will turn off.
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