Clifford Cyber 1 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
Valet mode
Whenever the system is put in valet mode, all of the system’s security features are
switched off. At various times, you will need to turn the system off. For instance,
when having your car serviced, washed or parked by a valet.
NOTE: If you temporarily lose the use of your remote controls, you can disarm
the system by enabling valet mode.
To enable valet mode
1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flip the valet switch. The system’s LED will glow continually for on-going
visual confirmation of valet mode.
To exit valet mode
1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flip the valet switch. The system’s LED will turn off to confirm that the system
is in its normal operating mode.
How to interpret the chirps and parking light flashes
When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps and parking light
flashes. These chirp/flash acknowledgments mean:
Piezo Sensor
The Piezo Sensor that detects intrusion-related vibrations and impacts.
AutoTesting™
Each time you remotely arm your Cyber 1, it automatically performs an extensive
test of all system triggers and sensors. If the hood or trunk is open when you
remotely arm, the system will immediately alert you of the problem by sounding 4
chirps and 4 parking light flashes instead of the usual 2 and 2 (simply disarm, shut
the hood or trunk and re-arm to reactivate monitoring of that trigger point). If a door
is ajar or if a sensor is malfunctioning, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and 2
flashes, then,
5 seconds later
, there will be
4 chirps
and
4 flashes
. (The door ajar
warning will not work on vehicles that have factory-delayed courtesy lights).
Chirps/flashes Meaning
1
Your system is disarmed
2
Your system is armed
2 and then 4
Armed but a door is open or the sensor is malfunctioning (see AutoTesting below)
3
Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt (see Prior intrusion attempt alert on page 5)
4
Armed but the hood or trunk is ajar (see AutoTesting below)
4