Clifford XL1000 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
AntiScan
Car thieves use electronic scanners that rapidly transmit one remote control code
after another to defeat ordinary alarms. AntiScan prevents scanners from
disarming your system.
How to Interpret the Chirps and Parking Light Flashes
When you press the remote control buttons, the system will respond with chirps (unless
you have the chirp muting feature turned on) and flashes the parking lights to indicate
the system status. The meaning of these chirp/flash acknowledgments is as follows:
Number of chirps and flashes Meaning
1
Disarming of the alarm
2
Arming of the alarm
2 and then 4
Armed and there is a sensor malfunction (automatically bypassed)
3
Disarmed and there was an intrusion attempt
4
Armed and there is a trigger malfunction (automatically bypassed)
Multi-Level Chirp Control
Whenever you wish, you may silence the system’s arm/disarm chirps. The
short-term and one-time chirp muting capabilities are especially valuable when
parking late at night in a quiet residential area. You have several choices:
Extended Chirp Silencing:
Lets you completely silence the chirps until you
wish to restore them. See
User-Selectable Features
on pages 5-6.
Short-Term Chirp Muting: Lets you silence the chirps for a single arm-and-dis-
arm cycle. To enable short-term chirp muting, simply turn the vehicle’s igni-
tion switch rapidly ON then OFF. The next time you arm and later disarm the
system, there will be no chirps. After which, the chirps are restored.
One-Time Remote Chirp Muting: The most simple of all. To remotely arm
or disarm the alarm silently, press buttons I+II on the remote control.
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