Owner`s manual

ENFORCER 100LB/100CB Owner's Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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There are two different ways to arm your alarm.
Tell your dealer which is best for you:
Active Arming
Turn your ignition OFF. Close all the doors.
Then press the
button. If the siren chirps
and parking lights flash once, the alarm is
fully armed and the doors lock.
If the siren chirps 3 times, the alarm is either
waiting for the vehicle's delayed domelights
to turn OFF (if your vehicle is so equipped),
or it is telling you that one of the alarm's
zones (a door, or the hood or trunk) is either
open or is not functioning properly. (See
ZONE BYPASS, page 5). Also, check to
make sure your car's domelight switch was
not left in the ON position. These chirps can
be programmed off. See page 11.
Passive arming
Turn your ignition OFF, and open a door to
exit the car. When the last door is closed
(and the domelight turns OFF, if your car
has delayed domelights), the siren chirps
and parking lights flash once. The LED
flashes quickly during the 30-second
arming countdown, after which the siren
chirps and parking lights flash once more to
confirm the alarm is completely armed.
If you wish, you can open a door during the
arming countdown, and keep it open for as
long as needed. The LED turns OFF while
the door is opened. Close the last door,
and the siren will chirp and parking lights
flash once to show the 30-second arming
countdown has started again. The LED
will also begin to flash quickly.
If you close the last open door, and the
siren does not chirp and parking lights do
not flash, you know that one or more
openings are not closed properly. This is
SECO-LARM’s patented Quick and Quiet
Testing (Q.Q.T.), and it prevents you
from thinking your alarm is armed when it
may not be. In this case, double-check
that all the doors, as well as the hood and
trunk, are closed properly, and that your
vehicle’s domelights are OFF. If you
cannot locate the problem, but need to
arm the alarm, then press the
button to
immediately arm the alarm and bypass
whatever zone is open (see ZONE
BYPASS, page 5).
NOTE — Under passive arming, you can
force your alarm to arm immediately any time
during the 30-second arming countdown by
pressing the
button.
NOTE — Make sure your car’s domelight
switch is not in the ON position when you
arm your alarm either actively or passively,
otherwise the alarm may not arm properly if
the domelight switch is left ON.
NOTE — There are references to opening or
closing a door throughout this manual.
“Door” also includes your hood and trunk, if
they are protected. Consult your dealer.
ARMING
ARMED
When the 30-sec. arming countdown ends, or
when the
button is pressed to arm the
alarm, the siren chirps and parking lights flash
once, and the LED starts flashing to
show the alarm is armed.