AMX AMX78 manual

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    Important Information About Your AMX78 Syste m Congratulations on your purchase of the AMX78 vehicle security syste m manufactured by Prime Security. To fully benefit from the capabilities of you r AMX78 system, we encourage you to read the Owner’s Manual thoroughly. I f you have any problems or questions regarding your system, consult the deale [...]

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    Instant Remote Control Code Deletio n In the event of a lost or stolen remote control, all remote controls can b e erased from the system memory preventing unauthorized system operation . (See the “Programming Table for Remote Controls” on page 9) . One-Step Remote Control Code Learnin g The system allows you to add new remote controls in one s[...]

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    Operating Your Syste m To Arm The System The alarm can be programmed for active or passive arming. Active arming means the alarm can only be armed by the remote control. Passive arming means if you forget to arm the alarm with the remote control, the alarm wil l automatically arm itself 30 seconds after the doors have been closed and the interior l[...]

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    User-Programmable Long-Term Silent Arm/Disarm This feature allows you to completely disable the arm/disarm siren chirps until you decide to restore them. (See the "Programming Table for System Features " on page 9.) Remote Panic with Safety Locks  In a threatening situation, you can activate Remote Panic with Safety Locks . When activa[...]

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    Protected Valet Mode You should place your system in Protected Valet Mode whenever your vehicle is being serviced by mechanics, car wash personnel or driven by valet parking attendants. While in the Protected Valet Mode, all alarm functions ar e bypassed to prevent unauthorized or accidental arming. Remote-controlled door lock/unlock, trunk release[...]

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    Remote-Controlled Accessory Outpu t This output allows you to add an optional remote-controlled accessory to your system such as a remote engine starter, window roll-up, garage door opener * or fuel door release. To activate your optional accessory, press the OPTIO N button on your remote control . *Requires additional module . Zone 2  Impact Se[...]

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    Alarm State Memory If your vehicle battery is disconnected and later reconnected, the system will automatically return to its last state before power was removed, whether it was armed, disarmed or in Protected Valet Mode. For example, if a mechanic disconnects the battery while the alarm is disarmed or in Protected Valet Mode, he won’t trigger th[...]

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    User-Programmable Feature s All system and remote control programmable features are accomplished b y turning the ignition key “ON” (or starting the engine) and flicking the vale t switch on and off a preset number of times. Your system also allows you to add new remote controls in one step, delete lost or stolen remote controls or rearrange the[...]

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    Pro gram ming Ta ble for Alarm Fea tures Fea tur e Fac tor y Set tin g # o f Chirp s Sec on dary Ac tio n Active/Passive Arming Passiv e 4 Wait 3 seconds, the siren chirps once for Active or twice for Passive. Passive Door Lock OFF 5 Wait 3 seconds, the siren chirps once for OF F or twice for ON. Passive Armin g Chirp/Light Flas h Confirmatio n O N[...]

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