Audiovox AA-930 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
With the system armed, press the arm/disarm button once, the siren will chirp two times indicating the system
is disarmed. The LED will turn off and the starter disable relay will be enabled allowing the vehicle to start. If
the siren chirped four times, this indicated that the system was triggered in your absence.
Panic And Car Finder:
The system offers the ability to activate the system from within the full operating range of the transmitter.
This is useful in a panic situation where you may want to call attention to the vehicle to attract attention, or in
a crowded parking lot to locate your vehicle. To activate the Panic/Car Finder Mode, press and hold the Arm/
Disarm button of your transmitter for 3 seconds. The siren will sound and continue for 30 seconds or until the
arm/disarm button is activated a second time. When the panic/car finder mode is allowed to time out, (30
seconds), the unit will enter the armed mode.
Adjusting The Shock Sensor Sensitivity:
Within 10 seconds after disarming, press and hold both buttons of the transmitter until the unit emits a long
chirp. This indicates the unit is ready to accept adjustments of the shock sensor. Press button 2 of the
transmitter to adjust the sensitivity level. The low tone, # 1, is the most sensitive setting, the highest tone # 8
is the least sensitive. As you cycle through the tones, hit the bumper or strong metal part of the vehicle to test
the threshold level of the sensor. When you are satisfied with the setting, press the arm/disarm button once to
lock in the adjustment. NOTE: If there is no transmitter activity during this mode for 20 seconds, the unit will
exit the program mode and return to the disarmed mode.
The Unit Automatically Enters Voltage Trigger Delay Setting:
Once you lock in the shock sensor adjustment, described above, the unit automatically enters the voltage
sensor trigger delay setting mode. There are two settings available for this feature. Press button 2 once to
change the setting. If the siren emits one tone, the unit is set to react to a change in voltage 8 seconds after
arming. If the siren emits two tones, the unit is set to react to a change in voltage 4 minutes after arming. This
adjustment is useful for vehicles with after fans or delayed lighting circuits that remain on for a period more than
8 seconds after the vehicle is turned off and the door is closed. In these situations the unit should be set to two
chirps, trigger capable 4 minutes after arming. If the vehicle has no after fan, or delayed lighting system, then
the unit can be set for 1 chirp, trigger capable 8 seconds after arming. After your selection is made, press the
arm/disarm button one time to lock in the setting. NOTE: If there is no transmitter activity during this mode for
20 seconds, the unit will exit the program mode and return to the disarmed mode.
Transmitter:
The two transmitters provided with your unit have a small 12 volt battery that will require replacement if the
transmitter range seems to decrease, or if the unit stops working. To replace the battery,
using a coin or flat screwdriver blade, carefully pry apart the transmitter case top from bottom
shown. Properly dispose of the discharged battery and replace with a GP-23 or equivalent 12V
battery. Carefully snap the two transmitter halves together paying attention to proper align-
ment so as not to damage the LED, or transmitter printed circuit board.
NOTE:
Before returning this product to the store, please call 1-800-645-4994 for any questions you may have on
installation or customer service.
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