Clifford concept 50x Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
TO SILENTLY
ARM OR DISARM
THE SYSTEM . . . . . . .
Press button 3 (channel 3). Your Concept 50x system will arm or
disarm with all the indications noted above
except
for the chirp
acknowledgments.
TO REMOTELY
TURN ON A TIMED
ACCESSORY . . . . . .
Button 2 (channel 2) controls an electronic interlock that lets you
separately command
two
functions with the same channel:
one
when the system is armed and another when disarmed
. Pressing
button 2 while the alarm is
armed
will activate the system’s
timed accessory output for any duration you wish between one
second and two minutes (the factory setting is 30 seconds; see
User-selectable features
on pages 16-20).
TO REMOTELY
OPEN THE TRUNK . . .
Button 2 (channel 2) can control another function when the system
is disarmed, such as an optional remote trunk release. Pressing
button 2 while the alarm is disarmed will remotely open the trunk.
TO ACTIVATE
OTHER OPTIONS
REGARDLESS OF
ALARM STATE. . . . . . .
Button 4 (channel 4) and channels 5–12 (see How to use your
keychain remote control on page 6) can activate accessories such
as the IntelliStart remote engine starter, remote power window
control, Concept 50x systems and accessories on your other
vehicles, etc.
Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) with Random Code Encryption
Protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car stealing
device ever used by car thieves — a code-grabber. Code-grabbers literally record,
from hundreds of meters away, the code sent by your car alarm remote control.
Then the thief simply plays back the code when you’re gone, instantly disarming the
alarm and unlocking the doors. It’s like giving the thief your car keys. But not if you
have the Concept 50x, since it utilizes complex digital signal processing and
unbreachable encryption to randomly change the digital code every time you use the
remote control. Your remote control will never transmit the same code twice, and
the control unit will never accept the same code twice. Thus the code recorded and
played back by the thief’s code-grabber will never be accepted by your Concept 50x.
Smart prior intrusion attempt alert
If you hear three chirps when you remotely disarm instead of the usual one chirp, it
means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you enter the
vehicle and turn on the ignition (or start the engine), the LED will blink 1–6 times,
pause, then repeat the blink cycle 4 more times. Count the number of blinks in one
cycle and refer to the chart on page 13 to identify the trigger or sensor that was
activated while you were away.
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