Installation guide

Installation Guide P. 19
Open Zone Notification
This feature will warn the user when a Door is left open: upon the arming of the System, a 10-sec.
notification delay will take place, after which the Siren will chirp 3 times if an open door is detected.
Starter Kill (Installation)
The System is equipped with a selectable Passive or Active-arming Starter Kill circuit that will
prevent the vehicle from being started with the Ignition Key when the System is armed. The Starter
Kill wire will provide a constant 500-mA. negative output when the system is armed (locked by
remote control) and can be connected to an external Starter or Ignition interrupt relay. The Starter
Kill circuit follows the arming function of the Alarm and therefore can be set to arm in either
Passive Mode or Active Mode (see description below).
Passive or Active Arming
The System can be set to:
Active Arming: the Alarm and the Starter Kill will not arm automatically. Press the
LOCK button to arm and the UNLOCK button to disarm it.
Passive Arming: the Alarm and the Starter Kill will arm automatically if it is not armed
by remote within a 60-sec.30-sec. delay. Press UNLOCK to disarm.
Passive Arming without Siren Mute. Press UNLOCK to disarm.
Disarmed Notification: See description below.
Disarmed Notification
This feature will notify the user when the vehicle is left disarmed: (1) after Ignition is turned off and
the Ignition Key is removed from the Ignition Switch, or (2) when the System is disarmed after
being previously armed, the opening or closing of a Door will start a 10-sec. timer, after which the
Horn or Siren will chirp once, if the vehicle was left unprotected, to warn the user. Pressing LOCK
or UNLOCK before the 10-sec. delay elapses will cancel this warning.
Siren Mute
When the siren is sounding, pressing the unlock button will stop the siren. Note that this will not
unlock or disarm the vehicle.
Horn / Siren Mode
The system can be configured to use either the siren or the Horn for sound signals and alarms.
Shock Sense and Warn-away Sense
Your system can react to a full shock by triggering the alarm; it can also respond to a lighter shock
(30 % of the strength of a full shock) by giving a Warn-away: the Siren will chirp but no alarm
condition will be triggered. However, when the engine is running after a remote start, the shock
sensor will not trigger an alarm condition, although it will still produce warning chirps if warn-
away sense is enabled.
Note: Although the shock sensor may not trigger an alarm condition after remote starts, the
door zones and the hood pin-switch may generate one: the door zones and the hood pin-switch
are not disabled in any way after remote starts.
Siren or Horn Chirp Timing
Follow these steps to program Siren or Horn Confirmation:
1. Ensure that the Hood is up and that the Ignition is OFF.
Hold the Hood Pin-switch down for 4 seconds.