Auto Page RS-855lcd Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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System Disarm
Doors Trigger
Trunk/HoodTrgr
Warn away Trigger
Shock SensorTrgr
Ignition Trigger
Clear The Flash Icon:
Press the button 3
times within 3 seconds will
clear the flash icon on the
LCD screen transmitter.
TAMPER DISARMING: If alarm is triggered upon disarm, the systems siren
will chirp 4 times, and parking light flash 3 times.
PATHWAY ILLUMINATION: This feature turns the parking light “ON” for 30
seconds upon a unlock signal and for 10 seconds upon the lock signal.
TWO STEPS DOOR UNLOCK:
This feature will independently unlock the driver’s door only when disarming
the security system. Pushing the button a second time within 3 seconds
will unlock the other doors.
AUTOMATIC RE-ARM :
If this feature is selected, the security system will automatically re-arm itself in
60 seconds after disarming with remote transmitter. Automatic rearm will
cancel if any door is opened before the 60 seconds timer has elapsed.
J. DISARMING WITHOUT A TRANSMITTER
OVERRIDES THE ALARM WITHOUT PASSWORD PIN CODE:
(Factory Default Setting)
The Override function may be used if the remote transmitter is lost or
inoperative.
1. Enter the vehicle and turn the ignition switch to 'ON’ position.
2. (Alarm will sound.)
3. Within 10 seconds push and release the valet switch, The alarm will stop
sounding and enter the disarm mode. You can now start and operate the
vehicle normally.
OVERRIDE THE ALARM WITH PASSWORD PIN CODE:
Unlike valet switch easily found, and defeated, this security system allows the
consumer to program a password pin code. Offering a higher level of
security.
1. Enter the vehicle and turn the ignition switch to 'ON’ position. (Alarm will
sound.)
2. Within 5 seconds, enter your chosen the first digit code by pressing and
releasing the Valet Switch. (When finished above procedures, system's
siren stop alarming, lights stop flashing, but the vehicle can’t be started.)
3. Within 15 seconds of the last digit code enter (the 1st code), turn the
Ignition Switch “OFF” and then “ON”.