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1 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. PROFESSIONAL SERIES CA 1551 Owner ’ s Guide IMPORT ANT NOTE: The operation of the Security and Convenience System as described in this manual is applicable to most vehicles. However, due to the configuration of some vehicles, some functions AND/OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may not apply . Ple[...]
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2 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. T able of Contents Using Y our Remote Control ............................................................... 3 Arming the Security System ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .. ............... 3 Passive Arming Bypass ......................................................[...]
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3 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Arming the Security System T o arm the system, exit the vehicle, close all doors, then press the button. The parking lights will flash 2 times, indicating the system is armed, has locked the doors (if equipped and connected) and activated the starter disable feature. The LED status indic[...]
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4 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Using the Progressive Car Finder Feature Press the button to locate your vehicle. The system will sound 5 times at low volume, increasing in volume each time the button is pressed. Two Stage Door Unlock (Optional) If this feature is enabled on your system, pressing the button one time wi[...]
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5 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Manually Overriding the Security System Y our system can be disarmed without the use of the transmitter . This is necessary , since you will need the ability to operate your vehicle if the transmitter is lost or its battery fails. T o by-pass the alarm system; 1. Open the vehicle door . [...]
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6 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. LED and Siren/Horn Indications LED Display Indications L ED Function OF F DISARMED SLOW FLASH ARMED FAS T FL A SH P ASSIVE ARMING ON (SOLID) V ALET MODE 2 FLASH... P AUSE ZONE 2 TRIGGER, HOOD/TRUNK 3 FLASH... P AUSE ZONE 3 TRIGGER, DOOR 4 FLASH... P AUSE ZONE 4 TRIGGER, SHOCK 5 FLASH... [...]
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7 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Check Vehicle Status Press and release 2 times then press within 3 seconds, the transmitter will respond with one melody sound and display the current status of the vehicle. Display Illumination Press and hold the button for 1 second. The display will illuminate for 5 seconds. Melody / V[...]
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8 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Button Lock Press and release then press hold the for 2 seconds to toggle the button lock on or off. When the button lock is active, the remote control will beep/vibrate 2 times when a button is pressed indicating it is locked. Illumination Press and release 2 times then press and hold f[...]
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9 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. LCD Remote Control ICON’s LOCK UNLOCK SYSTEM ARMED V ALET MODE TRANSMITTING TRUNK TRIGGER DOOR TRIGGER FULL SHOCK TRIGGER IGNITION ON/TRIGGER 2 CAR MODE BA TTER Y INDICA TOR BA TTER Y SA VE MODE VIBRA TE/SILENT MODE HOOD TRIGGER SYSTEM TRIGGER TIME COUNT DOWN MELODY MODE TIME DISPLA Y [...]
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1 0 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Transmitter Button Functions 1 Way Transmitter Lock Unlock Car Find / Panic Trunk Operation Method Lock X Press and Release Unlock X Press and Release 2 Step Unlock X Press and Release 2 times Trunk X Push and Hold (3 Sec) Car Finder X Press and Release Panic X Push and Hold (3 Sec) AU[...]
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11 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Replacing Remote Control Batteries 1 Way 4 Button Remote Control The batteries (model CR2016) inside each remote control should last approximately 1 year under normal use. When the batteries become weak you will notice the remote control range (the distance from the vehicle the remote c[...]
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1 2 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Code Systems, Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty Code Systems Inc. (“CODE”) warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this CODE vehicle security product (the “Product”), purchased from an authorized CODE dealer, that (except as provided below) should this Product under normal use and c[...]
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13 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.[...]
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1 4 2010 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Audiovox Electronics Corporation. Customer Service 1-800-421-3209 WWW .CODE-ALARM.COM FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interf[...]