Crimestopper Security Products CS-2016DP-FM Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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REMOTE ENGINE CONTROL
IDLE DOWN MODE (TAKE-OVER OPERATION)
This mode allows the unit to take over operation of your idling, parked vehicle while the ignition key is
removed and you exit the vehicle. The vehicle is put into a remote running condition before you exit and it will
remain running for the programmed run time, until you return, or until the remote start button is pressed.
Example:
You pull up to a convenience store for a quick stop, "Idle Down" mode keeps engine running when you
exit the vehicle, (with keys in hand) remote lock/arm alarm. When you return, unlock/disarm alarm, turn
ignition ON and drive away. This mode can also be used on Turbo vehicles that need idle for cool-down.
IDLE DOWN MODE - EXITING THE VEHICLE:
1) With engine running, press Remote Start button on remote transmitter. Siren will chirp 3 times for
confirmation.
2) Parking Lights will turn ON.
3) Doors will unlock, or if brake pedal is being depressed then doors will unlock when it is released.
4) Turn OFF Ignition and remove key. Engine should remain running.
5) Exit vehicle then remote lock doors if desired.
6) Engine will remain running for programmed run time, until you return, or press the remote start button.
INFINITY RUN MODE
This mode allows the vehicles engine to remain running INDEFINITELY. This mode can be beneficial to law
enforcement vehicles or commercial vehicles that need to remain running unattended for long periods of time.
INFINITY RUN MODE EXITING THE VEHICLE:
1) Follow steps for IDLE DOWN MODE - EXITING THE VEHICLE (above), except press the remote start
button a second time within 10 seconds at STEP #1.
2) Parking Lights will start flashing instead of coming on solid, and doors will unlock.
3) Turn Ignition switch OFF, remove key and exit the vehicle. Engine should remain running.
4) The vehicles parking lights will flash for the programmed run time of 12, 24, or 36, or 48 minutes and then
switch to solid while motor runs indefinitely or until fuel supply runs out.