manualshive.com logo in svg
background image

When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically engage 90
seconds after the ignition switch is turned "Off" and also 90 seconds after the transmitter is
used to unlock the doors.  The later may be cancelled by turning the ignition switch "On", but
upon turning the switch "Off" the former parameter of the Feature will cause the Starter
Disable to engage 90 seconds later.  Please note that when this form of automatic Starter
Disable is selected, there is no indication of the impending engagement; once the Starter
Disable is engaged, however, the LED Status Light will flash as an confirmation indicator.

4) The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After Unlocking By The Trans-

mitter.
Default: Feature OFF; Program with the transmitter's LOCK and UNLOCK button in unison.
When this Feature is activated, the Starter Disable circuit will automatically engage 90
seconds after unlocking the doors by use of the transmitter.  The ignition switch must be turned
"On" to cancel the automatic engagement. Please note that when this form of automatic Starter
Disable is selected, there is no indication of the impending engagement; once the Starter
Disable is engaged, however, the LED Status Light will flash as an confirmation indicator.

 Page - 12

Changing  The  User  Programmable   Features

As previously mentioned, changing the User Programmable Features is a variation of the procedure

used to program transmitter codes to the system.  Remember, when the system acknowledges the first
transmitter code, at that point you may use that transmitter to change any or all of the five User
Programmable Features.  To change the User Programmable Features, follow this procedure:

 Page - 13

1) Have all the transmitters that you wish to operate your Executive System at hand. Even though

you are reprogramming an existing code, any time a transmitter code is programmed into your
Executive System, all existing codes are automatically erased.

2) Within a 5 second period, turn the ignition switch "on" five times: "on", "off", "on", "off", "on",

"off", "on", "off", then "on" again; the fifth time leaving it "on".  The built-in piezo buzzer will
sound briefly to indicate that the system is ready to receive transmitter codes.

3) Within 10 seconds press the LOCK button on the first transmitter you wish to encode to the

system.  The buzzer will beep once to indicate the transmitter's code is learned by the system.
At this point, you may use this transmitter to change the User Programmable Features.

4) Within 10 seconds, press the transmitter button or button combinations to change the desired

Feature.  Here is a condensed review of the four Features and the transmitter button(s) to use
when programming:

The Doors Automatically Lock 90 Seconds After The Ignition Switch Is Turned "Off".
Program with the transmitter's LOCK button.
The Doors Automatically Relock 90 Seconds After Unlocking By The Transmitter.
Program with the transmitter's UNLOCK button.
The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After The Ignition Switch
Is Turned "Off" And 90 Seconds After Unlocking By The Transmitter.
Program with the transmitter's OPTION button.
The Starter Disable Will Automatically Engage 90 Seconds After Unlocking By The
Transmitter.
Program with the transmitter's LOCK and UNLOCK button in unison.

Continued Next Page

Every time the appropriate button or button combination is pressed, the system will respond
alternately with one beep, then two beeps - every time the button is pressed, the Feature
assigned to it is "toggled" on or off.  One beep indicates that the Feature is on, or activated;
two beeps indicates that the Feature is off, or deactivated.

5) When all of the desired Features have programmed as desired, repeat Step 3 within 10 seconds

for each additional transmitter.  Remember, 10 seconds of not receiving a transmitter broadcast
will cause the system will leave either the Transmitter Programming Mode or the User
Features Programming period.

 Page - 14

Glossary

Code - A digital signal which is assigned to each transmitter to make it unique and different from other
transmitters.  This is done in all Executive transmitters at the factory and cannot be duplicated.
Code Grabbing - A method whereby a thief, using a device that records and then plays back a copy
of your transmitter's signal, gains entry to your vehicle.
Code Jumping

TM 

The transmitter's ability to change it's code each time it transmits, rendering Code

Grabber units ineffective.
Keyless Entry - A popular option that allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle's doors by means
of a transmitter or key pad, without the use of the normal car key.
LED - Commonly used term for Light Emitting Diode, an electrical component that, in addition to
illuminating when electricity flows through it, limits the flow of electricity to one direction only.  For
practical purposes, consider it as an indicator light.
Starter Disable - A device, when engaged, that will prevent starting the vehicle's engine.
Transmitter - The small remote control attached to your key ring that will emit a Radio Frequency

(RF) signal whenever any of its buttons is pressed. Since the transmitter is limited to a single frequency
assigned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), it's signal must be encoded so that only
your transmitter will operate your vehicle. See "Code" above.
Valet Mode - A condition in which the starter disable will not engage.

 Page - 15

Tips  To  Help  Avoid  Becoming  A  Victim

1) Always be aware of your surroundings.  An alert and aware person is less likely to become a

crime victim than someone who is preoccupied and easily approached.

2) While driving in high crime areas, always keep your doors locked and your windows up.  Your

Executive System can automatically lock your doors when the ignition switch is turned "on".

3) Always attempt to park your vehicle in a well lit and visible location with your doors locked.
4) While in parking garage structures, always attempt to back in to your parking space.  This will

provide a less visually encumbered and quicker way to exit your parking space if you are being
pursued.

5) While driving or stopped at an intersection, if your vehicle is bumped in the rear by another vehicle

or the vehicle behind you is flashing it's headlights, consider the occupants of the vehicle hostile
and immediately drive to the nearest police or fire station.  "Bump and run" thieves and carjack-
ers are becoming an increasingly severe problem.

6) Control access of your keys.  Never leave your house and other keys with a valet parking attendant

mechanic, or any person requiring access to your car keys.

7) Control access of your keys.  Never leave your house and other keys with a valet parking attendant

mechanic, or any person requiring access to your car keys.

8) After someone else has had access to your vehicle, always verify that your transmitters still

operate your system, and be aware of the Automatic Transmitter Verification

TM

 feature.

Отзывы: