CompuSTAR P1WSHR Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
Trunk Release
Hold button for 2.5 seconds to release the trunk or hatch. If you are in range, the
vehicle’s parking lights will flash once and/or siren chirp once indicating that the trunk release
command has been successfully transmitted. IMPORTANT: Trunk release is an optional vehicle feature
that may require additional parts and labor.
Auxiliary Outputs/Window Roll-Down/Sliding Doors
Your system is equipped with two additional outputs that can be configured to control windows, open
power sliding doors, open a power sliding moon roof, or even turn on a rear defroster. These outputs can
be configured for pulsed, timed or latched settings. Your authorized CompuStar dealer can set these
outputs up accordingly. Using auxiliary outputs to control additional vehicle functions will require
additional parts and can be rather labor extensive.
Tap button
for 0.5 seconds to trigger auxiliary output 1. Tap button for 0.5
seconds to trigger auxiliary output 2. The vehicle’s parking lights will flash once and/or siren chirp once
indicating that the auxiliary outputs have been triggered.
By default, the system is in secure auxiliary mode, which requires you to hold buttons
for 2.5 seconds prior to triggering auxiliary 1 or 2. To turn off secure auxiliary, ask your authorized
CompuStar dealer to turn on Option 4-5 to setting II.
Silent Arm/Disarm
Upon lock/arm and unlock/disarm, you can eliminate vehicle’s audible confirmation by muting
the siren. Normally, the siren will chirp once to indicate the system is locked/armed and twice
to indicate the system is unlocked/disarmed. To mute the siren tap buttons
simultaneously for 0.5 seconds. IMPORTANT: Even when the siren is muted, it will still go off in the
event the alarm is triggered.
Shock Sensor On/Off
Hold buttons simultaneously for 2.5 seconds to turn on and off the shock
sensor. The vehicle’s parking lights will flash once and/or siren chirp once to confirm the shock
sensor is off. The vehicle’s parking lights will flash twice and/or siren chirp twice to confirm the shock
sensor is on. IMPORTANT: Turning off the shock sensor also turns off the optional sensor(s).
Adjusting the shock sensor sensitivity is done at the actual sensor, which is generally mounted
somewhere under the vehicle’s dashboard. The higher the number on the dial means greater sensitivity
to impact. The recommended dial setting for most vehicles is somewhere between 2 & 4. If you are
testing your sensor, please note that the shock sensor does not recognize impact for 30 seconds after
the system has been armed.
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