Clifford 60 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
How to interpret the chirps and parking light flashes
When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps (unless the chirp muting
feature is turned on) and parking light flashes. These chirp/flash acknowledgments mean:
Chirps and flashes Meaning
1
Your system is disarmed or you have remotely exited valet mode (see page 16)
2
Your system is armed or you have remotely engaged valet mode (see page 16)
2 and then 4
Armed but there is a door open (if there was a 5-sec. delay) or the sensor is
malfunctioning (if there was a 10-sec. delay) (see Smart AutoTesting on page 18)
3
Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt while you were away
(see Smart prior intrusion attempt on page 18)
4
Armed but the hood or trunk is ajar (see Smart AutoTesting on page 18)
5
20-seconds to engine shutdown: enter your disarming code IMMEDIATELY
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