Directed Electronics S660 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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Multi-Level Security Arming is a feature that allows the user to select which of the system's inputs or sensors
will be active and which will be bypassed when the system is armed. (See
Table of Zones
section of this guide.)
Multi-Level Security Arming can only be accessed from a standard configuration transmitter. Pressing the arm
button of the standard configuration transmitter again within five seconds of arming the system will activate
the Multi-Level Security feature. Each time the arm button is pressed again, a different security level is selected.
The different levels of security are selected as follows:
Pressing one time: The siren chirps once. The system is armed.
Pressing a second time within five seconds: The siren chirps twice followed by a long chirp. Zone
Two is now bypassed.
Pressing a third time within five seconds: The siren chirps three times followed by a long chirp. Zone
Four is now bypassed.
Pressing a fourth time within five seconds: The siren chirps four times followed by a long chirp.
Zones Two and Four are now bypassed.
Pressing a fifth time within five seconds: The siren chirps five times followed by a long chirp. All
input zones, except the ignition, are now bypassed.
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The System Features Learn Routine™ dictates how the unit operates. Due to the number of features, the
features have been divided into three menus. It is possible to access and change any of the feature set-
tings using the Valet®/Program switch. However, this process can be greatly simplified by using the ProSecurity
Programmer. Any of the settings can be changed and then assigned to one of up to four transmitters, a feature
called Owner Recognition. Each time that particular transmitter is used to disarm the system, the assigned
feature settings will be recalled. Owner Recognition is only possible when programming the unit via the
ProSecurity Programmer.
The learn routine may be locked if previously programmed using the ProSecurity Programmer. If the horn
generates one long honk when attempting to program the unit, the learn routine is locked and must be
unlocked using the ProSecurity Programmer before proceeding.