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OPERATION
Your alarm system has three different operating modes: active, semi-passive rearming and passive rearming depending
on initial programming. See the relevant paragraph for the mode your system was configured in during installation.
Following a rearming, the last remote that transmitted a command to the system will receive confirmation of the rearming.
ACTIVE
In active mode, the alarm must be armed using the remote (see Table of Commands on page 6).
Alarm is armed as soon as command is received, even if a zone is in violation when command is received. If so, the remote
will emit a loud chirp telling you that one zone is active but the alarm is now enabled. However, a violated zone cannot
trigger the alarm unless it returned to a normal condition beforehand.
This mode is always available even if, during installation, your system was not configured for it.
SEMI-PASSIVE REARMING
In semi-passive mode, alarm must be armed using the remote (see Table of Commands on page 6).
In this mode, alarm rearms automatically 25 seconds after disarming (rearming cycle) if doors all remained closed. Indicator
light flashes rapidly to indicate that system is in rearming cycle.
Note: If vehicle is equipped with power locks interfaced with the system, a device can be added to prevent doors from
locking during rearming if key is still in ignition. If applicable, this device allows system to be armed but cancels locking.
Key detection device is
, is not
installed on this vehicle.
Following table shows effect of each zone on rearming cycle.
Protection zone Effect on rearming cycle
Hood
Additional sensor (trunk)
Shock sensor
These three zones prolong rearming cycle as long as they remain in violation.
Ignition
Activated by ignition key: Cancels rearming
Activated by remote starter: No effect
Doors
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This zone cancels rearming completely.
Warning No effect
Applying brakes or activating Temporary Valet Mode (see page 14) cancels rearming.
PASSIVE REARMING
In passive rearming mode, opening a door triggers rearming cycle.
Alarm will be armed 30 seconds after checking that all protection zones are in normal condition. This 30-second period is
called ‘rearming cycle’.
If a zone detects a violation during rearming cycle, countdown stops and restarts at 30 seconds when all zones are back in
normal condition.
During rearming cycle, indicator light flashes rapidly.
After five seconds, system sends an audible confirmation (siren chirps once), indicating that system will arm after 25
seconds.
After this delay, alarm is armed and sends a second confirmation (siren chirps once and parking lights flash once) to
indicate that system is armed.
If you wish to remain in the vehicle without driving off, you can cancel rearming cycle by applying brakes.
When you exit the vehicle, cycle resumes and system arms automatically.
If you disarm the system and do not open the door within 60 seconds, it rearms itself automatically.
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If vehicle is equipped with a factory security system and runtime expires during rearming cycle, factory security system is reactivated but not AstroFlex security
system because opening a door is simulated for factory system rearming.