Programming instructions
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D. Adjusting the IT-s
TM
(Interior Theft Sensor)
The IT-s
TM
is factory pre-set at a moderate sensitivity level and has
two adjustment points: Lite-Touch and Full Shock.
Adjusting Lite-Touch Sensitivity:
1. To program the sensitivity of the lite touch trigger, simply enter into
the alarm options bank, then advance to the Lite Touch Adjustment.
Once in the Lite Touch Adjustment option, use the LOCK button of
the transmitter to increase, and the UNLOCK button to decrease the
sensitivity.
2. To verify the sensitivity, strike the vehicle (while in programming)
with the amount of force you feel is acceptable for a lite touch
trigger. If the system chirps, it will recognize that force; otherwise
increase or decrease to obtain proper sensitivity.
Adjusting Full-Shock Sensitivity:
1. To program the sensitivity of the full trigger simply enter into the
alarm options bank, then advance to Full Shock Adjustment. Once
in the Full Shock Adjustment option, use the LOCK button of the
transmitter to increase and the UNLOCK button to decrease
sensitivity.
2. To verify the sensitivity, strike the vehicle (while in programming)
with the amount of force you feel is acceptable for a full trigger. If
the system chirps, it will recognize that force; otherwise increase or
decrease to obtain proper sensitivity.
Note:
There are 64 levels of adjustment in each option. Once the
highest/lowest sensitivity is achieved, the siren/horn will
sound an extended pulse to notify that you are at the end of
the scale. Decreasing sensitivity one more step from the
lowest end of the scale will shut that zone off.
E. Programming the Tach Signal
Note: Skip this step if the vehicle does not have a tach wire or if this
unit will be programmed to operate without connection to the tach wire.
1. Open the vehicle hood (hood pin switch must be installed to
program tach).
2. Following the steps in Section C (Programming Selectable
Options), access Option Bank 9 / Feature 7 (page 20).
3. Start the vehicle with the key, and allow the engine to come to a
normal idle (5-10 seconds).
The unit will chirp the Siren/Horn and flash the parking lights every
three (3) seconds to indicate that it has learned the current idle speed.
4. System Power-Up and Programming, cont’d
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