Audiovox AA-929 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
VOLTAGE SENSOR:
In most instances, connecting the Red siren wire to the
vehicle battery will provide adequate voltage sensing. If
your vehicle does not trigger when the door is opened and
the interior light turns on, it may be necessary to increase
the voltage sensor's level of detection. Before making this
wiring change, confirm that the interior light is in good work-
ing order and illuminates when any door is opened. If your
interior light works properly, and the unit does not trigger,
the Red wire will have to connect to a +12 volt source closer
to the interior light. This may necessitate moving the Red
wire to the interior of the vehicle and connecting to the
interior light fuse. Routing the Red wire through a firewall
grommet and connecting to the interior light fuse may be
beyond the scope of your automotive wiring experience. If
you are uncertain of this procedure, consult your dealer or
qualified mechanic before attempting to re-wire the voltage
sensors through the firewall to increase the voltage sensor's
level of detection.
TESTING THE SHOCK SENSOR:
NOTE: The shock sensor incorporated in your AA-929 se-
curity system operates on two levels in any sensi-
tivity range. The warn away (pre-detect) stage
operates at 30% less shock (vibration) than the
full trigger stage.
1. Arm your security system and allow the unit to stabi-
lize.
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If your system fails to operate as above:
1. Check and insure that your keychain transmitter is op-
erating properly, and that the small LED on the trans-
mitter illuminates when a transmitter button is de-
pressed.
2. Check and insure that the Red wire of the system is
connected to a +12 volt battery source.
3. Be certain that the transmitters are programmed into
your alarm system. If power had been disconnected
from the alarm or the vehicle main battery had been
disconnected, it is necessary to re-program the trans-
mitters. See transmitter programming section of this
manual.
TESTING THE VOLTAGE SENSOR:
1. Arm the alarm system by pressing button #1 of a pro-
grammed transmitter one time. The siren will chirp once
confirming that the system is armed.
2. Wait 4 seconds to allow the unit to stabilize.
3. Open any light activated entry point, the siren will imme-
diately trigger.
4. Turn the alarm system off by pressing button #1 of a
programmed transmitter one time.
5. Repeat the above procedure for each light activated en-
try point.
If the unit fails to operate review the following section con-
cerning voltage sensor adjustment.