User's Manual

The Status Light
The status lights, located in the window-mount antenna, provide a visual indication
of the system’s status.
SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS
OFF: The alarm is disarmed and not performing any automatic functions.
ON: The alarm is in valet mode.
FLASHING SLOW: The alarm is armed and monitoring all entry points.
FLASHING FAST: One of the automatic arming features is in progress.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMITTER VERIFICATION
Everytimeyouturnontheignitionkey,thestatuslightwillashanumberoftimes
equal to the number of transmitters programmed to the system. This unique security
feature combats potential thieves (valet attendant, mechanic, etc.) from adding their
own transmitter without your knowledge and accessing your vehicle at a later time.
ALARM ZONE VIOLATION RECALL
Ifthesecuritysystemistriggered,upondisarming,thestatuslightswillash
a number of times to indicate exactly which zone(s), has been violated. It will
storethelast2violatedcircuitsandcontinuallyrepeattheashpatternuntilthe
vehicle’s ignition key is turned ON.
2 FLASHES: Hood trigger
3 FLASHES: Door trigger
4 FLASHES: Sensor port trigger
REMOTE START STATUS
FLASHING SLOW: The engine was remote started successfully and is running.
FLASHING FAST: The remote start sequence has begun and is in process of starting
the vehicle’s engine.
2 FLASHES, PAUSE: The engine is running while the alarm is armed.
REMOTE START DIAGNOSTICS
The remote start system can also indicate which zone caused the last remote start
cycle to end. To see this indicator, place the system into alarm valet mode. Immedi-
atelyafterthechirp,thestatuslightwillashtoindicatewhichzoneviolationoccured.
1 FLASH: Run time expired.
2 FLASHES: Brake pedal was pressed or the hood was opened.
3 FLASHES: Engine stalled or a bad tach signal.
4 FLASHES: Received transmitter command to stop.
5 FLASHES: The neutral safety circuit was triggered.
6 FLASHES: The alarm was triggered or low battery voltage.
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