
User Guide
P. 3
Features Available on your System
Relock doors
If you unlock the doors with the remote transmitter, but do not open any door or open trunk within 60 seconds,
the doors will automatically relock and the system will be armed.
Note
: When the system is in active arming mode and the relock mode is enabled, the doors will relock but the
system will not rearm.
Multi-car Operation
The system features multi-car operation. This allows the user to control two systems with one transmitter. (Both vehicles must
be equipped with identical systems). The transmitter of the primary vehicle can control the starter kill system, the door lock and
unlock operations of the second vehicle as well as the AUX 2 and AUX 3 outputs. The transmitter of the second vehicle can
also operate the primary vehicle
For 1-WAY remote:
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Lock
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Unlock
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Aux 2
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Aux 3
Priority Door Access
(Enabled by default.) If the Remote Door Locks option is installed on your vehicle, this safety feature allows you
to unlock solely the driver’s door with a single press of the
UNLOCK
button on the transmitter; upon a second
press of the
UNLOCK
button, all the doors will unlock, except for the driver’s door and finally with a third press of
the
UNLOCK
button, all the doors will unlock.
Passive Arm Mode
In passive arming mode, the system will arm itself automatically after the completion of a 1 min arming delay
(LED flashes quickly) initiated after the last door of the vehicle is closed. Therefore, you do not need to arm the
system. The LED indicator flashes slowly when the system is armed. However, you must lock your doors
manually when leaving the vehicle.
When leaving your vehicle, perform the following:
1.
Turn the key switch off. The LED remains off.
2.
Unlock if required and open the doors.
3.
Once all doors are closed after exiting the vehicle, the LED will begin to flash quickly, indicating that
passive arming delay has begun.
Also, as long as a door, trunk or hood is open before the completion of the arming delay, the system will not
rearm. If you want to stay in the vehicle for a certain period of time, it is recommended to have your key switch
in the ON position to avoid a situation where the system arms before somebody leaves the vehicle. While your
key is in the
ON
position, the system will not arm and the LED stays off.
Active Arm Mode
To arm the system, and lock your doors (if you have this option), the ignition must go from ON to OFF and a
door has to be opened and then closed. Press the
LOCK
button on your remote. Notice that the parking lights
confirm the system arming by flashing once and that the LED indicator flashes slowly to confirm the armed
state.
Disarming and Unlocking Doors
If the system was programmed in passive mode, to disarm the system and unlock the doors, press and hold the
UNLOCK
button. Notice also that the parking lights confirm the system disarming by flashing twice. Once the
system is disarmed, you have to open a door within a 35-second delay or else the system will rearm (LED
flashing slowly). If the entry delay expires, you must disarm the vehicle by pressing the
UNLOCK
button to enter
the vehicle. Once inside the vehicle, you have up to 35 seconds to turn the key switch to the ON position or
start the car to prevent the system from rearming again. If this is not done, your system will rearm (LED
flashing slowly) and if your system has a starter kill, you will not be able to start the car. If this situation occurs,
you need to disarm the car by pressing the
UNLOCK
button.