Autostart ASL-550 Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
P. 10 User Guide
Disarming and Unlocking Doors
If the system was programmed in passive mode, to disarm the system and unlock the doors, press
and hold the
UNLOCK button until the siren chirps twice in confirmation. Notice also that the parking
lights confirm the system disarming by flashing twice. Once the system is disarmed, you have to
open a door within a 35-second delay or else the system will rearm (LED flashing slowly). If the
entry delay expires, you must disarm the vehicle by pressing the
UNLOCK button to enter the
vehicle. Once inside the vehicle, you have up to 35 seconds to turn the key switch to the ON
position or start the car to prevent the system from rearming again. If this is not done, your system
will rearm (LED flashing slowly) and, if your system has a Starter Kill, you will not be able to start
the car. If this situation occurs, you need to disarm the car by pressing the
UNLOCK button.
Starter Disable
Among the many features, the starter disable circuit will immobilize the vehicle when the system is
armed (If installed). The system, when armed, will control a relay that will physically interrupt the
vehicle starter wire and prevent the starting of your vehicle. The system is selectable, passive or
active arming; this means that you can have the unit arm itself (passive) after a pre-programmed
period of time, or you can have control over the system (active) such that it will never arm itself.
Note: When the system is armed, the vehicle will not start with the key unless the system has
been disarmed.
To Arm the Starter Disable
Lock the doors by remote or wait the time-out period in passive arm mode. The system is armed
automatically when the doors are locked by remote.
To Disarm the Starter Disable
Unlock the doors by remote or place the unit into Valet Mode.
Retain Accessory Output
Retain Accessory output is activated as soon as the key is turned to the ON position. When the key
goes from
ON to OFF position, the accessory output stays ON and a countdown period of 10
minutes is set. The output is turned
OFF after 10 minutes or if a door is opened anytime during the
countdown period.
Note: The Accessory Output is also turned off while starting the car.
System L.E.D. Flash Rate
The L.E.D will display the status of the system, to indicate if the starter kill is armed or disarmed.
The L.E.D will also indicate if the system is in Valet Mode or not.
The following are L.E.D conditions:
L.E.D State System Status Mode
OFF Starter kill Disarmed Regular operation
ON Solid Starter kill Disarmed Valet Mode
Flashing slowly Starter Kill armed Regular operation
Flashing quickly System is in rearming sequence Passive arming Mode