Clifford AvantGuard II Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
b. To turn the chirps on: Flick the switch to its latched position, then back to center.
c. You will hear 3 chirps to confirm chirp muting or restoration.
7. Turn the ignition off. You will hear 3 chirps to confirm exiting of program mode.
One-Cycle Chirp Muting: This is particularly useful when parking in a quiet
residential area. Just rapidly turn the ignition on and off. When you next arm, and
later disarm, there will be no chirps. After that, the chirps are automatically restored.
SmartSiren™
The SmartSiren not only sounds when an intrusion attempt is detected, but it allows
you to program your own siren duration from 1 second to 5 minutes (for your
convenience, siren duration is factory preset to 30 seconds). What’s more, when you
hear your siren you will know that it is your car since you can program SmartSiren
to sound your own personalized sound pattern. See pages 10-11 for details.
Even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion, the SmartSiren will sound no
more than five cycles of the siren duration, ensuring against excessive battery drain
or the vehicle being towed due to noise pollution. It will then automatically override
the door trigger and re-arm, providing your vehicle with uninterrupted protection.
What Do the Chirps and Flashes Mean?
When you remotely arm or disarm the system, the siren will chirp and the parking
lights will flash. The following table explains the meaning of the chirp/flash signals:
Chirp/Flash Indication System Status
1 chirp/1 flash System has been disarmed by remote.
2 chirps/2 flashes System has been armed by remote.
3 chirps/3 flashes System has been disarmed and the alarm sounded while
you were away (refer to the Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert
section on page 7).
4 chirps/4 flashes
immediately upon
remote arming
System has been armed by remote, but there is a trigger
malfunction (refer to the Smart AutoDiagnostics section on
page 6). The system is armed and the trigger/sensor defect
has been automatically bypassed.
4 chirps/4 flashes
5 sec. after remote
arming
System has been armed by remote, but one of the sensors
is active (refer to the Smart AutoDiagnostics section on
page 6). The system is armed and the sensor input has been
automatically bypassed.
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