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128-6844 1 of 12 Model PRO-800 Owner ’s Manual Remote Security System with Dual Stage Shock Sensor IMPORT ANT ! In order to provide the highest possible level of security to your vehicle, this system is equipped with selectable manual override circuitry . It is possible that you will need to manually override your security system if the transmitt[...]
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128-6844 2 of 12 YOUR “ Code Hopping “ TRANSMITTERS The transmitters included with your new security system use the most advanced and secure form of radio frequency transmission available on any current automotive security system. Some of today’s sophisticated auto thieves use a device known as a code grabber , which will receive and store th[...]
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128-6844 3 of 12 The Triggered LED Indicates: Whenever the system is armed and then triggered from either entry point or any additional sensor device, the triggered LED will flash 15 times, and the hand held transceiver will play a melody . Note: Upon trigger , the hand held unit can be selected to vibrate, play a melody , or both. See details belo[...]
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128-6844 4 of 12 4 Check V ehicle Status: Press the lock+key+option buttons simultaneously for 1 second. The vehicle's alarm will display the systems current status breifly by flashing the LED associ- ated with the state the vehicle was left in. This feature is useful if you do not want to wait the 10 seconds for a LED to display the status or[...]
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128-6844 5 of 12 arming cyc le w ill restart when all doors are closed. At the end of the passive arming cycle; þ Dash mounted LED begins to flash slowly . þ Parking Lights flash one time. þ Siren sounds one chirp If the siren did not sound when arming, then the chirps have been turned off, and you should refer to the section titled "ELIMIN[...]
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128-6844 6 of 12 þ Siren sounds two chirps. If the siren sounds 4 chirps, then the alarm was triggered in your absence. Before turning the key on, examine the LED and refer to th e INTRUSION WARNING SIGNALS section of this manual to iden- tify which zone was triggered. If the siren did not sound when disarming, then the chirps have been turned off[...]
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128-6844 7 of 12 INTRUSION W ARNING SIGNALS This system will inform you if an intrusion attempt has occurred while you were away from the vehicle. If an intrusion attempt has occurred, the siren will chirp 4 times and the parking lights will flash 3 times when disarming the system. Enter the vehicle and observe the dash mounted LED to identify whic[...]
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128-6844 8 of 12 Programming Y our Custom Override Code: Unlike override switches easily found, and defeated, this security system allows the consumer to program a personal override code, offering a higher level of security . T o take advantage of this option, programmable feature # 10 must be selected for the Custom Code Option. Consult your insta[...]
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128-6844 9 of 12 8. Turn the ignition switch to the off position. Immediately observe the LED flash pattern. Y ou will note the LED flashing five times, pause, and then flash two times, pause. This pattern will be repeated three times indicating the new code (52) has been accepted and stored in memory . NOTE: If after step 8, the LED flashes a code[...]
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128-6844 10 of 12 1. Press and hold the ARM or DISARM button on the keychain transmitter for 3 or more seconds. The alarm will immediately sound. 2. T o stop the alarm, press and hold the ARM or DISARM button on the transmitter again for 3 seconds. If the button is not pressed, the alarm will automatically stop after 30 seconds. Also if any transmi[...]
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128-6844 11 of 12 ADDITIONAL REMOTE FUNCTION ( CHANNEL 5 ) This security system has an additional feature that can be connected to a number of different optional accessories. Some of the more common uses for this channel are; o Remote Trunk Release o Remote Car Starter o Remote Window Closure o Remote Garage Door Interface T o activate the optional[...]
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128-6844 12 of 12 PRO-800 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS A T A GLANCE DASH LED INDICA TORS RAPID FLASHING = P ASSIVE ARMING SLOW FLASHING = ARMED OFF = DISARMED ON SOLID = V ALET MODE 3 FLASH...P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 3 2 FLASH...P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 2 1 FLASH...P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 1 SIREN CHIRP INDICA TORS *1 CHIRP = A RM *2 CHIRPS = DISARM 3 CHIRPS = AR[...]