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Car Finder and Auxiliary 1 are not available on 2way models.[...]
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ARM SYSTEM / LOCK DOORS PRESS & RELEASE[...]
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T imer Mode will start the vehicle at a user selectable start interval. The vehicle can be set to star t once every 2, 3 or 4 hours , for a maximum of 12 starts. The vehicle will start at the selected start interval and run for the programmed runtime *. EXAMPLE: If the 4 hour start cycle was selected, the ve hicle will start once every 4 hours and [...]
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SHOCK SENSOR ADJUSTMENTS 3 CHIRPS Press & HOLD Lock + Unlock buttons at the same time Press & HOLD Lock + Unlock buttons at the same time (NOTE: Shock Sensor Adjustment Mode has an auto time out of 8 seconds) Each time the lock button is pressed and released the sensitivity will be INCREASED by 1 level. This is confirmed by a series of park[...]
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - Menu 1 P AGE 18 80 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL SHOCK SENSOR LOCK BUTTON When the lock button is pressed the light behind the button will flash once and the remote will beep once as confirmation that the function has been completed. If the system is not in range the remote will beep 3 times. LOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK BUTTON When the unl[...]
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P AGE 19 80 SERIES SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - Menu 1 OWNER'S MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS RUN TIMER- This icon indicates the amount of time that the remote starter will run. The timer counts down in 2 minute increments EXHAUST and WHEEL ’S- When the remote start is activated the remote will play a tune then turn on the remote start icons such as spinning ti[...]
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - Menu 1 P AGE 20 80 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL SHOCK SENSOR The ANTENNA icon indicates the signal strength between the remote and the vehicle. If the vehicle is out of operating range when a button is pressed the ANTENNA icon will disappear from the LCD. The KEY icon is displayed on the top of the LCD when the remote starter is [...]
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - Menu 1 P AGE 21 80 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL REMOTE SETTINGS SETTING THE TIME (LCD 2way MODELS) T o set the time on LCD 2way models, p ress and hold the and buttons until the remote transmitter chimes and the minute portion of the clock begins to flash. T o change from minutes to hours , press and release the button. To increa[...]
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - Menu 1 P AGE 22 80 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS ALARM ST A TUS / DIAGNOSTICS P ARK LIGHTS LED FLASHES DIAGNOSTICS / ST A TUS 3 SLOW FLASHES LED’s ON SOLID SYSTEM IS IN SERVICE MODE. 4 SLOW FLASHES SERIES OF 8 FLASHES NOT SET IN RESERV A TION MODE “M” MODELS 5 SLOW FLASHES SERIES OF 5 FLASHES ST ART A TTEMPT WHIL[...]
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Applicated Security T echnologies, Inc. ("AST") promises to the original purchaser to repair or replace with a comparable reconditioned model any AST control module ("module") excluding without limitation the any other accessories, including but not limited to the antenna, remote, siren and wiring harness, proves to be defective[...]
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IMPORT ANT NOTES LOCK, UNLOCK, DRIVER'S DOOR PRIORITY UNLOCK, TRUNK RELEASE AND THE AUXILIARY OUTPUTS ARE OPTIONAL OUTPUTS. ENABLING THESE FEA TURES REQUIRES CUSTOM INST ALLA TION & PROGRAMMING. THESE FEA TURES MA Y NOT BE COMP A TIBLE WITH SOME VEHICLES. FOR SAFETY REASONS THE TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT WILL NOT ACTIV A TE WHEN THE IGNITION IS [...]