Auto Page RF-215 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
5
CAR LOCATOR
Press the button on the transmitter when the vehicle is in the armed /
locked mode to active car locator function. The siren will chirp 6 times. The
parking light will flash 12 times, allowing you to easily locate your car.
ADJUST AND TEST THE SENSITIVITY LEVEL OF THE SHOCK SENSOR
1. Turn the Ignition 'switch ‘ON/OFF’ 3 TIMES and stay in OFF position.
2. Push the Valet switch 8 times and holding in on the 8th push until four
chirps with a long chirp is heard then release the valet switch. You are now
in the Alarm feature ‘Shock Sensor’ programming mode.
3. Press and hold button for 2 seconds. One long siren chirp to indicates
the unit is ready to accept adjustments of the shock sensor.
4. Press button on the transmitter once. This will decrease sensitivity level
by one, each time the button is pushed, a decrease is made the siren/horn
chirp will respond with [1] chirp, while 2 chirp indicates the minimum of
sensitivity.
5. Press button on the transmitter once. This will increase sensitivity level
by one, each time an increase is made the siren/horn chirp will respond
with [1] chirp, while 2 chirp indicates the maximum sensitivity.
6. Hit the bumper or strong metal part of the vehicle to test the threshold level
of the sensor.
a). Activate the warn-away (first stage the shock sensor), the siren will
emit a short chirp.
b). Activate the full alarm (second stage the shock sensor), the siren will
emit a long chirp.
7. When you are satisfied with the setting, press button to lock in the
adjustment. One long siren chirp will indicate the unit has locked in the
adjustment.
Note: If 20 seconds of inactivity expires, or you turn on the ignition
during of above steps, the unit will exit the program mode and return
to the disarmed mode. Three long chirps will confirm exit.
ALARM OPERATING CONDITION:
Function
Siren Parking
Lights
LED Doors Starter
Disable
Pager
Option
1. Arm 1 Chirp 1 Flash Slow flash
Locking On
2. Disarm 2or4
Chirps
2 or 3
Flashes
Off or
Fast flash
Unlocking Off
3. Trigger Alarming
Flashing Slow flash
On On
4. Panic Alarming
Flashing Slow flash
Locking On