User's Manual
16. Disarm Chirp: To decide whether have disarm chirp indication.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Your Remote Transmitter uses a 12 volt alkaline battery(type 23A),which will require replacement in time. Depending on the amount of use, the
battery may last up to six months or more before it needs replacement.
When the battery needs replacing, the system
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s operating range will decrease or the transmitter LED may not be as bright.
In order to change the battery, first remove 2 screws from the back of the transmitter and separate the top and bottom halves of the case.
While replacing the battery make sure that the positive and negative terminals are positioned correctly, then carefully reassemble the transmitter
case.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION
1.Thoroughly read and become familiar with the installation instructions before beginning the installation.
2.Review system contents: Main Unit、Two 4-Button Remote Transmitters、Siren、 Shock Sensor、18-Pin main harness、4-Pin shock sensor
harness、LED harness、Valet Switch harness.
3.Verify with the owner, the mounting locations for all visible components, including the LED and override switch.
4.Verify with the owner, the optional features of the system and the features that must be programmed during installation.
5.Inspect and perform a function test of all vehicle systems before and after the installation.
6.Always use a Volt/Ohm meter for testing vehicle circuits. Never use a test light.
7.Always look before drilling any holes or mounting self-tapping screws. Be sure fuel lines and exterior wiring looms are clear as they are often
close to the chassis and difficult to see.
8.Protect all wires running from the engine compartment to the interior of the vehicle by covering with electrical tape and split loom tubing. Be
sure to use a grommet when routing wires through the firewall.
9.Properly fuse any additional accessories such as window modules, door lock actuators, etc, making sure to power them separate from the alarm
module. This will ensure the functionality of the security system in the event of an accessory failure.