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Remote Operation for the Code Alarm PRO100 Security System |
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Using Your Remote Transmitter Arming the System: To arm the system, exit the vehicle, close all doors, then press and release the ARM button. Pre-Arm Mode: If the siren chirps and the parking lights flash only once, this indicates that the system is in pre-arm mode. The system has detected that the vehicle courtesy light is on, or that an entrance is not closed securely. In pre-arm mode, the status indicator stays on and does not blink. Check to see that all vehicle entrances are closed securely. Once all entrances are secured (and the courtesy light is off), the system will chirp / flash again, and the status Indicator will blink steady. The system is now fully armed. Disarming the System: To disarm the system, press and release the DISARM button. Personal Protection (Panic Alarm): Pressing both buttons together on the remote transmitter activates the Panic feature, sounding the siren and flashing the parking lights. Panic is designed to bring attention to the vehicle and surrounding area, warding off a would-be intruder. Press either button on the remote transmitter to turn off the Panic alarm. About Transmitter Range: The receiver inside your vehicle security system and the remote control transmitters are designed together to have an average operating range of 50 feet during ideal conditions. Although at times you may experience range greater than that, there may be occasions when range is less than normal. Atmospheric conditions or interference from other RF-emitting devices can effectively reduce transmitter range. Valet Mode: Valet mode, sometimes referred to as "keyless mode", when engaged prevents the security system from arming - automatically or via the remote control transmitter - while allowing the convenience features (remote control door lock, unlock and trunk) to remain functional. Valet mode is useful when leaving your vehicle for service or any time you do not what your vehicle to be armed inadvertently.
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Automatic Arming If the system is not armed manually by the user, the system will arm automatically one minute after the ignition key is off.
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Override/Programming Button The Override/Programming button is a hidden push button switch that can be used to disarm the security system if your remote control transmitter is lost or stolen. The override/programming button is also used to for programming new transmitters to the system. To prevent unauthorized use of the override/programming button, the ignition key is also needed to disarm the system or program transmitters. Disarming system without the remote control transmitter:
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When Your Security System is Triggered The security system will trigger if one of the following events occurs while it is armed:
Once the alarm is triggered, the alarm sounds its 125db siren and flashes the vehicle parking lights for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the system checks to see if all entrances are closed. The alarm will resume sounding if an entrance is open. Otherwise, the system will re-arm, awaiting the next intrusion attempt. |
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The Interior Status Indicator The Status Indicator is a high-intensity red light mounted in a visible location on the vehicle dashboard. This red light gives a visual indication of the alarm system's state of operation. If the Status Indicator is: Flashing slowly (about once per second) then the system fully armed, Double flashing then the security system is in Valet Mode. |
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System Maintenance Your security system does not require any specific maintenance except for occasionally changing the transmitter battery. However, it is suggested that the system be armed and all protected entrances be checked about once a month to make sure that they trigger the alarm. Changing the Remote Transmitter Battery: The 12-volt alkaline battery supplied in your remote transmitter should last approximately one year, depending on usage. When the battery begins to weaken, you will notice a decrease in range, or the distance from your vehicle that your remote transmitter will operate. Follow the instructions below to change the remote transmitter battery.
Adding Remote Transmitters to Your System: Your security system has memory locations for two (2) transmitters. BOTH MEMORY LOCATIONS MUST BE FILLED FOR THE SYSTEM TO OPERATE PROPERLY. UNLESS YOU ARE PROGRAMMING MORE THAN TWO TRANSMITTERS TO THE SYSTEM, PROGRAM EACH OF THE SUPPLIED TRANSMITTERS. MAKE SURE THAT TWO (2) TRANSMITTERS ARE PROGRAMMED TO THE SYSTEM AT ALL TIMES.
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Programming Selectable Options Note: You can go into option programming mode without exiting the transmitter learn mode. To do so, do not turn the ignition key off or close the doors at the end of the transmitter programming section and proceed directly to step 2 below.
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