Clifford ACE 300 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
Standard Features of the ACE 300 (cont.)
TotalRecall™— ACE 300’s memory stores the identity of the last trigger or
sensor activated. This provides an invaluable diagnostic means, since, whenever
you wish, the system will visually identify the last activated trigger or sensor.
Patented Smart Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert — When you return to your
vehicle and remotely disarm your ACE 300, a special chirp and parking light
flash sequence will audibly and visually alert you from a distance if an intrusion
attempt was foiled while you were away. Your ACE 300 will even identify the
specific trigger or sensor that detected the intrusion attempt.
High-Output Siren — Loud siren wail for 30 seconds when the alarm detects an
intrusion attempt. The system then automatically resets and rearms.
Patented Remote Control Code Learning
— Just a few flicks of a switch lets
you match to the system up to 4 different 12-channel Clifford ACG remote
controls. Just as easily, a lost or stolen remote control can be deleted from the
system memory.
Control Unit with 5 Channels— For remote controlled system operation and
remote controlled accessories.
Advanced CMOS Microcomputer —Very large scale integration (VLSI)
microprocessor commands and monitors all system functions more than
1,000,000 times per second, yet it draws less power than the vehicle’s clock, so it
won’t deplete your car battery like other alarms.
Selectable Starter/Ignition Interrupt — You may choose either a fault-proof
mode, which lets you start the engine even in the unlikely event of a system
malfunction, or ultra-secure mode that ensures a thief won’t be able to start the
vehicle even if he finds the system control unit and disconnects it!
Hood/Trunk Trigger Input
— For full perimeter protection of the engine
compartment and trunk contents (may require optional pin switches).
High-Luminescence LED Status Indicator — Adds visual deterrence and
identifies system status.
Patented SmartPowerUp™ II — When power to the system is disconnected, the
system’s non-volatile memory always remembers the last state (armed, disarmed
or valet mode) and returns to that state when power is restored. So if a thief
disconnects the power and then restores it in an attempt to start the car, the
system will re-arm and instantly sound the siren while immobilizing the vehicle.
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