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. . .. WARRANTY Shelby Auto Security Warranty Information Product warranty returns must only be submitted by an authorized dealer . All Shelby models have a Limited Lifetime W arranty on the main control module. All parts excluding the control module have a two y ear warranty against defects in workmanship . This includes the shock sensors, remote [...]
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. . .. 3 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS 500SOM 01/05 A. REMOTE TRANSMIT TER OPERA TION .............................................. 5 B. 2-W AY LCD REMO TE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER OPERATION ONL Y .......6 C. LED DISPLA Y .............................................................................. 6 D. CHIRP INDICA TOR ........................................[...]
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. . .. 25 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS O. ANTI CAR - JACKING..............................................................13-14 Active Car Jacking Passiv e Anti Car Jacking T rigger The Anti Car Jacking Mode Override The System T o T urn Off Anti Car Jacking P . SYSTEMS TRIGGER CHECK ........................................................15 Q. SYSTEM[...]
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. . .. 5 24 WARNINGS: As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must practice and be aware of . 1. Keep ALL tr ansmitters out of the reach of children. 2. The use and operations of this system is the sole responsibility of the operator . IMPORTANT NOTICE OPERATION A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPER[...]
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. . .. 23 6 OPERATION B. TWO-WAY LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER OPERATION: Transceiver Button System Function Remark F - (C) System s T rigger Check Press within 3 seconds F - F - (C) System s Status Check Press within 3 seconds F - ( ) Optional Driving Pager Press within 3 seconds F (1 sec.) LCD screen lamp turns on for 5 seconds. Press and [...]
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. . .. 7 22 OPERATION G. ACTIVE ARMING LOCK AND ARM: 1. Press the button on the transmitter . 2. The siren will chirp (1) time and the parking lights will flash (1) time indicating that the system is now Armed . The vehicles doors will lock upon arming. System Arm Door Ajar Trunk/Hood Ajar Clear The Flash Icon: Pressing the F button 3 times [...]
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. . .. 21 8 OPERATION HIDDEN ALARM FUNCTION: Press the button first then within 3 seconds, press the button to activate the Hidden Alarm Function . The security system will arm and be in Hidden Alarm Function . The siren or horn will be silenced even if the sensor is triggered in the armed status. H. PASSIVE ARMING (See Alarm Feature II[...]
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. . .. 9 20 I. ACTIVE DISARMING UNLOCK AND DISARM: 1. Press the button on the transmitter . 2. The siren will chirp [2] times and the parking lights will flash [2] times and then remain ON for 30 seconds to indicating that the security system is now Disarmed . 3. The vehicle s doors will unlock and the dome light will turn on for[...]
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. . .. 19 10 OPERATION J. DISARMING WITHOUT A TRANSMITTER Overriding the Alarm without a Password Pin Code: (Factory Default Setting) The Override function may be used if the remote transmitter is lost or inoperative. 1. Enter the vehicle and turn the ignition switch to the ON position . (The alarm will sound.) 2. Within 10 seconds push and r[...]
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. . .. 11 18 OPERATION 3. Within 15 seconds of the last digit code enter , turn the Ignition switch from Off to ON . 4. Within 15 seconds, press and release the valet/program switch 3 times. 5. T urn the ignition switch to the Off position. [4] Chirps from the siren or horn and [3] flashes from parking lights will indicate the sys[...]
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. . .. 17 12 OPERATION L. CAR FINDER: With the unit Armed, press the button to activate the Car finder function . The siren will chirp 6 times and the parking lights will flash 12 times to locate your vehicle. M. PANIC FUNCTION: The transmitter can be used as a remote panic button to manually trigger the alarm in case of emergency . To enter Pan[...]
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. . .. 13 16 Trunk/ Doors Shock Ignition Hood Trigger Trigger Sensor Trigger Trigger OPERATION CLEARING THE FLASHING ICON AND MELODY: While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert the user with a melody and flashing trigger icon. Pressing the F button 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flashing icon and stop the melody on the LCD screen[...]
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. . .. 15 14 ACTIVE ANTI CAR-JACKING: 1. Press and hold the transmitters and buttons at the same time for 2 seconds while the vehicle s ignition is ON . The parking lights will turn ON for 1.5 seconds to indicate the system is in the Car-jacking Mode . 2. Once the system is in Car-jacking Mode and you are forced from the [...]