User's Manual

APR. 25, 2003
ALA761 IN
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2. Push the Valet switch 10 times and hold it until five chirps with a long chirp is hearing then release the
valet switch. You are now in the Alarm feature ‘V’ programming mode. You can program or delete the
password pin code as below:
Program:
1. Press and release the transmitter
button twice, [2] LED flash, [2] siren/horn chirp to indicate your are
in features “Password Pin Code Programming mode”.
2. Within 5 seconds, begin to enter your chosen first 9ths digit by pressing and releasing the valet Switch
from 1 – 9 times.
3. Within 15 seconds of the last entered 9ths digit, turn the Ignition switch to “ON” position.
4. Within 15 seconds, enter your chosen second 9ths digit by pressing and releasing the valet Switch from
1 – 9 times.
5. Finish by turning the ignition switch to “OFF” position.
If the new password code was accepted, the unit would report back the newly entered code, by flashing the
LED, first indicating the first digit code has been memorized, pause and then the second digit code. The unit
will report the new code three times with a one-second’s pause between each code.
Note: If 15 seconds of inactivity expire, or if the ignition switch is turned “ON” for more then 5 seconds during
of above steps, the unit will revert back to the last successfully stored code. A [3] long chirps to confirm exit.
Will revert back to the last successfully stored code
Delete Password Pin Code / Override Without Password Pin Code (Factory default setting):
Within 15 seconds, press and hold the transmitter
button for 4 seconds. A one long chirps to confirm
Deleted the Password Pin Code.
Example: To program the Password Code 92, you would;
Enter:
1. Turn the Ignition 'switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 times and stay in OFF position.
2. Push the Valet switch 10 times and hold it until five chirps with a long chirp is hearing then release the
valet switch. You are now in the Alarm feature ‘V’ programming mode.
Program:
1. Press and release the transmitter
button twice, [2] LED flash, [2] siren/horn chirp to indicate your are
in features “Password pin code programming mode”.
2. Within 5 seconds, press and release the valet Switch 9 times.
3. Within 15 seconds of the last entered 9ths digit, Turn the Ignition Switch to “ON” position.
4. Within 15 seconds press the valet Switch twice.
5. Turn the Ignition Switch to “OFF’ position.
You will note the LED flashing nine times, pause and then flash two times, pause. This pattern will be
repeated three times indicating the new code (92) has been accepted and stored in memory.
Exit: Press any button (except
button) of the transmitter to exit the password pin set up mode.
TEST MODE
In this test mode, this system can test the Zone 2 (Instant ground trigger), the Zone 3 (Door trigger), and the
Zone 1 & Zone 4 (2 stage shock sensor) sensitivity. The installer can save time to test the 2 stage shock
sensor sensitivity and sensor without using the traditional arming/disarming procedures to test the sensors.
Enter:
1. Turn the Ignition 'switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 TIMES and stay in OFF position.
2. Push the Valet switch 10 times and hold it until five chirps with a long chirp is hearing then release the
valet switch. You are now in the Alarm feature ‘V’ programming mode.
a. Test the Zone 2 / Instant Ground Trigger & Zone 3 / Door Trigger:
Press and release the transmitter
button once. [1] LED flash, [1] siren/horn chirp to indicate your
are in Zone 2 / instant ground trigger and Zone 3 / Door trigger test mode.
Trigger sensor Siren chirps
Zone 2 / Instant Ground trigger (H8/2 Blue wire)
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Zone 3 / Door trigger (H8/3 Green or H8/5 Violet wire)
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b. Test the Zone 1 & Zone 4 / Two Stage Shock Sensor (Connected to H2 4 Pin Plug):
Press and release the transmitter
button twice. [2] LED flash, [2] siren/horn chirps to indicate your
are in the shock sensor (connected to H2 4 pin plug) test mode.
1. Activate the warn-away (first stage of the shock sensor / Zone 1), system will emit a short chirp.
2. Activate the full alarm (second stage of the shock sensor / Zone 4), system will emit a long chirp.
3. Continue to test the shock sensor until reach the proper sensitivity.