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The alarm is equipped with an incredibly complete, programmable, Anti-
Carjacking system. The Anti-Carjacking operation may be activated by the
ignition, or a combination of the ignition and a car door. Once activated, the
alarm will use its RFID capability (if RFID is “On”) to verify if you are still in the
vehicle, or require manual input from the driver trough the use of the Valet
button.
If the programmable Anti-Carjacking feature is “On”:
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the system will initiate the Anti-Carjacking sequence every time the vehicle’s
ignition is turned “On”.
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the system will initiate the Anti-Carjacking sequence every time a vehicle door
is opened or closed while the vehicle’s ignition is “On”.
NOTE:
If RFID is On, then all Anti-Carjacking operations will be done by the
remote control, without any need for the user to do anything.
IMPORTANT: IF RFID IS “ON”, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THE
DRIVER KEEP THE ALARM’S REMOTE CONTROL ON THEIR BODY, NOT
TOGETHER WITH THE CAR’S KEYS! THIS WAY IF YOU ARE FORCED
OUT OF THE VEHICLE, THE ANTI-CARJACKING SEQUENCE WILL BEGIN
ONCE THE REMOTE CONTROL LOSES CONTACT WITH THE CAR.
Anti-Carjacking sequence:
STAGE 1:
For the first 45 seconds after the sequence has started, the LED
will blink fast.
IF RFID IS “On”:
Within this period, If RFID is “On”, the remote will auto-
matically signal the alarm that you are still in the vehicle and turn Off the
sequence. The alarm will then quietly continue to monitor that you are
still there while the door is open, and continue for 3 minutes after the
door is closed. If during this search time, the alarm losses contact with
the remote control, the Anti-Carjacking sequence will restart.
IF RFID IS “Off”:
Within stage 1, If RFID is “Off”, the alarm will be looking
for a manual input press of the Valet button, or a press of the remote
control’s button. Once this input is received, the alarm will cancel the
Anti-Carjacking sequence. If the door is closed after receiving input, the
sequence will restart and require another Valet/Remote control input.
NOTE:
Depending on how long the vehicle’s door is open, it may be neces
sary to press the Valet button, or the remote control’s button while the door
is open, and again after it is closed, because the alarm will start to search
for input again once door is closed. This is to protect against the car-jacker
driving away with the door open thinking that it will not trigger the system.
- If vehicle’s ignition is turned “Off” during these 45 seconds, The alarm will
stop Anti-Carjacking sequence temporarily. Once the ignition is turned “On”
again, the alarm will continue the countdown where it left off until it receives
user input or goes on to next stage.
Programmable Anti-Carjacking Protection