Audiovox 128-4633B Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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ARMING THE SYSTEM - PASSIVE ( AUTOMATIC )
1. Turn off the engine, exit the vehicle, and close and lock all doors, hood lid, and trunk lid.
Red dash mounted L.E.D. begins to flash rapidly, indicating 30 second passive
arming has begun.
2. Opening any protected entry point during the 30 second passive arming cycle will immediately
suspend automatic arming, and the 30 second passive arming cycle will re start when all
doors are closed. At the end of the passive arming cycle;
Red dash mounted L.E.D. begins to flash slowly.
Parking Lights flash one time.
Siren sounds one chirp
If the siren did not sound when arming, then the chirps have been turned
off, and you should refer to the section titled “ ELIMINATING THE ARM /
DISARM CHIRPS “ in this manual.
Doors Lock - Optional
Door locking during passive arming is a selectable feature. The alarm can
be programmed to allow the doors to lock only when arming using the
keychain transmitter, and they will not automatically lock during passive
arming.
PROTECTION WHILE THE SYSTEM IS ARMED
Opening any protected door, hood, or trunk lid will cause the alarm to immediately sound.
The alarm will continue to sound for 30 seconds, then stop and continue to monitor all
protected entry points. If the thief left a door opened, the alarm will sound for six 30
second cycles, remain armed and ignore that triggered zone.
Whenever the system is armed, the red dash mounted L.E.D. indicator will slowly flash.
This serves as a visual deterrent to the potential thief. The L.E.D. is a very low current
bulb, and will not cause the vehicle’s battery to drain, even when left unattended for
extended periods.
Whenever the system is triggered, the vehicle’s parking lights will flash for the full 30
second alarm cycle, attracting visual attention to the vehicle.
Optional - Whenever the system is armed, the vehicle’s starting circuit will be bypassed.
If the thief should choose to ignore the siren, the vehicle can not be started.
Any mild impact to the vehicle’s glass will cause the alarm to sound a short series of
warning tones.
Any strong impact to the vehicle’s glass will cause the alarm to trigger for the full 30
second alarm cycle.