Bulldog Security DELUXE 500 manual

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    . . WARRANTY Bulldog Warranty Information All Bulldog models have a Limited Lifetime W arranty on the main control module. All parts excluding the control module ha ve a two y ear warr anty against defects in workmanship, This includes shock sensors, remote transmitters and sirens. The control module will be repaired or replaced at our discretion f[...]

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    . . 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Notice ................................................................... 4 A. REMO TE TRANSMITTER OPERA TION ..................................... 5 B. TWO- WA Y TRANSEIVER REMO TE CONTROL OPERA TION .........6 C. LED DISPLA Y CHAR T .......................................................... 6 D . CHIRP INDICA T [...]

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    . . 4 WARNINGS: As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must practice and be aw are of . 1. Keep all tr ansmitters out of the reach of children 2. Do not leave anyone in the v ehicle while running in remote control mode. 3. Notify servicing personnel that the vehicle can be remote started[...]

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    . . 5 A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION: Transmitter Button System Function or Feature Remark Lock Doors & Arm the Security System Car Locator Works when armed only (3 sec.) P anic function Press and hold for 3 sec. + Silent Arming / Disarming Ign. in the "Off" position. Unlock Doors & Disarm System - T wo Steps Door Unlock & Di[...]

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    . . 6 OPERATION B. TWO-WAY LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER OPERATION: Transceiver Button System Function Remark SET - SET - (C) System s Status Check Press within 3 sec. SET - ( ) Monitor Indoor T emper ature Press within 3 sec. SET - ( ) Daily Timer Start Press within 3 sec. SET (1 sec.) LCD screen lamp turns on for 5 seconds. Press and hold for[...]

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    . . 7 OPERATION G. ACTIVE ARMING  LOCK & ARM: 1. Press the button on the transmitter . 2. The siren will chirp once and parking lights will flash once and remain ON for 10 seconds indicating that the system is now armed. The vehicles doors will lock upon arming when interfaced with the security systems keyless entry . System Arm Door Ajar Cl[...]

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    . . 8 OPERATION H. SILENT ARMING / DISARMING: Pressing the transmitters and buttons at the same time will arm or disarm your security system, No chirping sound will be heard, arm / disarm confirmation will be through the vehicles parking lights only. I. PASSIVE STARTER DISABLE : The purpose of this feature is to protect the vehicle from being stole[...]

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    . . 9 OPERATION K. ACTIVE DISARMING  UNLOCK & DISARM: 1. Press the button on the tr ansmitter . 2. The siren will chirp (2) times and parking lights will flash (2) times and then remain ON for 30 seconds indicating that the security system is now disarmed. The vehicle s doors will unlock and dome light will turn ON for 30 seco[...]

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    . . 10 OPERATION Enter Valet Mode: 1 . With the unit Disarmed, turn the ignition to ON position. 2. Press and hold v alet/program switch for 2 seconds until the LED turns ON . The LED wills remain on as long as the system is in Valet Mode . Exit Valet Mode: 1 . T o return to normal oper ation, turn the ignition ON . 2. Press[...]

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    . . 11 OPERATION O. PANIC MODE: The transmitter can be used as a remote panic switch to manually trigger the alarm in case emergency . 1. Press and hold the button for 3 second. The alarm will immediately sound. 2. During Panic Mode , the normal function of this trans- mitter button will be suspended. The and buttons can be used to lock and u[...]

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    . . 12 OPERATION S. TRUNK RELEASE (CHANNEL 3) OUTPUT. Press and hold the button on the transmitter for two sec - onds to remote control the trunk release or other connected electronic devices. T. CHANNEL 4 TIMER CONTROL OUTPUT Press the transmitters (4) and (4) buttons at the same time to active the Channel 4 function . Channel 4 is user-progr amma[...]

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    . . 13 OPERATION For 2-way LCD Remote Control Transceiver: 2nd Car Operation: 1 . Press the SET button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the and buttons together for 2 seconds with two beeping sounds and the   icon will display on the LCD screen to indicate the second transceiv er pin code has been learned. 2 . With the   icon disp[...]

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    . . 14 OPERATION A. TO REMOTE START THE VEHICLE: When you w ant to R emote Start your vehicle, 1 . Press the button twice on the transmitter 2 . The parking light will flash to indicate the remote starter received the signal. (A melody sounding from y our R emote LCD tr ansceiver and the  icon will flash on the LCD screen to confirm the remot[...]

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    . . 15 OPERATION B. ENGINE START MEMORIZING FOR VEHICLES WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS The system senses the neutral transmission position automatically and there is no prior set-up required. The system in the standard tr ansmission vehicle operates a process that when you exit the vehicle it senses and memorizes the neutr al tr ansmission position. If[...]

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    . . 16 OPERATION D. PIT-STOP FEATURE: This feature allows the vehicle to remain running after the k ey has been removed from the ignition switch. This feature is useful for occasions when you wish to exit and lock the v ehicle for short periods of time, but would like to leav e the engine running and the climate control on . 1 . Before turning off [...]

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    . . 17 OPERATION 2 to 3 hour Timer Start with Temperature-Control OFF: This feature is design for an extreme cold climate usage. The system will automatically start the vehicle ev ery 2 or 3 hours, to prevent the engine from freezing and to prevent a v ehicle from being hard to start. A MAXIMUM OF SIX CYCLES CAN OCCUR. 2 to 3 hour timer[...]

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    . . 18 REMOTE START OPERATION Exit the timer start: 1 . Timer start can be exited manually as follows: Make sure the engine is not running in remote start mode. 2 . T urn the ignition k ey ON . The LED and parking lights will flash (4) times. The horn chirps (4) times. Or 1. Press the button twice to remote start the vehicle. As soon as the vehicle[...]

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    . . 19 REMOTE START OPERATION I. SHUT-DOWN INPUT FOR REMOTE STARTER: If any of the following conditions exists while the system is oper ating, the engine will not start or will shut down immediately: 1. The hood is opened. 2. The br ake pedal is pressed. 3. The emergency br ake is released (for Standard T ransmission V ehicle) 4. Engine is ov er-re[...]

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    . . 20 REMOTE START OPERATION K. BATTERY REPLACEMENT: A 1.5V type AAA Alkaline battery powers the Remote T ransceiv er . When the power of the battery weakens a icon will be displayed on the L CD screen. When the old battery is replaced with a new one, there will be beep sound that indicates the power is up and the clock on the LCD screen returns t[...]

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    . . 21 REMOTE START OPERATION Time Monitor Alert Alarm Y ou have set the morning call alarm. Count Down (Parking) Timer Power Save Mode R eminder when your time is Saves the battery power . up for parking. Vibration Mode Button Lock R emote control vibrate when Disable the transmission the system is triggered. functions temporarily . Low Battery Y [...]

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    . . 22 REMOTE START OPERATION Transmitter Description Operation Button SET - (2-sec.) Program Count Down Timer ( ) Press within 3 seconds (10-Minute/20M/30 M/1Hour/ *let the buttons start 1.5H/2.0H) counting down then flashes SET - (2-sec.) Enable/Disable Beep Sound ( Bi ) While Pressing Button 1. Screen Lamp ON: Press and hold the SET button one s[...]

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    . . 23 LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER 7. Enable / Disable Beep Sound While Pressing Button: It has a short bi sound while pressing the button of the LCD screen transceiv er . If you want mute the bi sound mute always while press button. Press the button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the ( Bi ) button for 2 seconds to disable th[...]

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    . . 24 LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER Transceiver Press Button Description Transceiver Button 2 Press the SET button once. Alert Alarm for  and or + Time Setting (Hour) *Flash digit for adjusting Press the SET button once Alert Alarm for  and for + Time Setting (Minute) *Flash digit for adjusting Press the SET button once Alert Alarm Setting [...]

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    . . 25 LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER EXIT : Press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds or leave it for 10 seconds, the system will exit the programming mode. 1. Timer Setting: Example to AM10:30 1. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sound and the Hours digit flashes for adjusting. 2. Press the or button to decrease[...]

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    . . 26 LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER 3. Count Down Timer Setting: Example Set count down timer at 2:30 1. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sound and the Hours digit flashes for adjusting. 2. Press the SET button 5 times, the LCD screen will shows icon and Hours digit is flashes for adjusting. 3. Press the or[...]

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