Audiovox APS-995 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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w Starter Disable Output
w Additional Engine Immobilizer Output, (Optional Relay Required)
w True Last Door Arming (Hardwire Only)
w Defective Zone By-Pass
w Defective Zone Chirp Confirmation (Unit Chirps To Report Zone Cleared)
w 6 Tone Mini Siren (New AS-9903)
w Car Horn Output For Additional Alarm Response (Improved Timing To Mini-
mize RF Interference.)
w Additional Negative Trigger Input (Hood & Trunk)
w RF Inhibit With Ignition On
w Parking Light Flasher (Relay On Board)
w Plug In Dual Stage Shock Sensor (Pre-detect, Full Trigger, and “City Mode”)
w Audible Arm, Disarm, Defect, And Tamper Chirp Indications
w Headlight Control Output
w Illuminated Entry Control Output
w Active or Passive Arming Selectable
w Programmable Auto Lock On / Off
w Programmable Auto Unlock On / Off/Drivers Door/All Doors
w Programmable Door Lock Pulse Duration 1 Second / 3.5 Seconds/1 Sec
L/ Dbl. U/L
w Programmable Active or Passive Door Locks
w User Programmable Permanent Chirp Delete
w On Command RF Chirp Delete from Transmitter Or Selectable Through
Software
OPTIONS :
w Remote Trunk Release (must have electronic trunk release)
w Remote Keyless Entry (must have power door locks)
w Multiple Vehicle Capable
w Remote Power Window Roll Up
w Remote Garage Door Interface
CAUTION! Be certain that the vehicle is outdoors before using this or any remote
vehicle starting device. A running engine produces dangerous car-
bon monoxide fumes which can be harmful or fatal if prolonged expo-
sure occurs. DO NOT remote start the vehicle if it is garaged.
YOUR “ANTI CODE GRABBING“ TRANSMITTERS
The transmitters included with your new security system use the most advanced
and secure form of radio frequency transmission available on any current automo-
tive security system. Some of today’s sophisticated auto thieves use a device known
as a code grabber, which will receive and store the signal from your keychain
transmitter, and re transmit at a later time to disarm your system.
Your Keeloq Code Hopping transmitters will change their signal every time the
button is pressed, so when a thief grabs then retransmits your signal, the alarm
system
will not
respond.