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128-6614 1 of 10 Model: PRO-9649a Owner’s Manual 3 Button Remote Security System with Dual Stage Shock Sensor IMPORTANT ! 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 [...]
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128-6614 2 of 10 Page 2 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 an[...]
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128-6614 3 of 10 Page 3 ARMING THE SYSTEM - PASSIVE ( AUTOMATIC ) 1. Turn off the engine, exit the vehicle, close and lock all doors, hood lid and trunk lid. þ Red dash mounted LED begins to flash rapidly, indicating 30 second passive arming has begun. 2. Opening any protected entry point during the 30 second passive arming cycle will imme- diatel[...]
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128-6614 4 of 10 Page 4 þ Parking Lights flash two times. If the parking lights flashed three times, then the alarm was triggered in your absence. Before turning the key on, examine the LED to identify which zone was triggered. þ Siren sounds two chirps. If the siren sounds 4 chirps, then the alarm was triggered in your absence. Before turning th[...]
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128-6614 5 of 10 Page 5 system, simply press and release any transmitter button other than the disarm button. This action will turn off the siren yet leave the vehicle fully armed and protected. This feature is particularly useful if you are aware of children playing near your vehicle that may accidently trigger your security system. In this case y[...]
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128-6614 6 of 10 Page 6 Typically this override mode is used only if the transmitter has become inoperative. You may elect to enter the VALET mode until repair or replacement of the transmitter, after which, returning the system to the full operation mode is necessary . To do so, see item 3 under the heading VALET SWITCH. Programming Your Custom Ov[...]
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128-6614 7 of 10 Page 7 (As per the example, press and release 5 times to set the tenths digit to 5) 6. Within 10 seconds of the last press of the pushbutton, turn the ignition switch off then on. 7. Within 10 seconds, begin to press and release the push button switch to set the units digit. (As per the example, press and release 2 times to set the[...]
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128-6614 8 of 10 Page 8 defective zone indicator will always operate. Since these are importan t warnings to you that something has happened, they cannot be eliminated. REMOTE PANIC OPERATION The ARM or DISARM button on your keychain transmitter also functions as a panic switch for use in emergency situations. To use remote panic, 1. Press and hold[...]
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128-6614 9 of 10 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 To activate the optional a[...]
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128-6614 10 of 10 PRO-9649a SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AT A GLANCE DASH LED INDICATORS RAPID FLASHING = PASSIVE ARMING SLOW FLASHING = ARMED OFF = DISARMED ON SOLID = VALET MODE 3 FLASH...PAUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 3 2 FLASH...PAUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 2 1 FLASH...PAUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 1 SIREN CHIRP INDICATORS *1 CHIRP = ARM *2 CHIRPS = DISARM 3 CHIRPS = ARM / DOO[...]