Jaguar JJM 18 02 30 701 Automobile User Manual


 
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Alarm
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Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM
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your Jaguar Dealer if you are unsure.
Passive arming of the automatic alarm
system, can be programmed by a Jaguar
Dealer. This ensures that the security
system arms itself 30 seconds after the
doors, hood and luggage compartment
are closed following removal of the
remote handset from the vehicle.
Standard alarm features cover the
perimeter sensing of hood, doors and
luggage compartment.
Note: Passive arming does not lock the
doors.
Alarms and audible signals
Note: In certain markets, legislation
prohibits the use of audible confirmation
signals.
Audible signals
Two audible warnings (error signal) will
sound if an attempt is made to lock the
vehicle if a door, hood or luggage
compartment is not fully closed.
Full alarm
Once armed, any of the following
circumstances will create a full alarm
state, sound the siren or horns and flash
the direction indicators:
opening a door, luggage
compartment (except with remote
handset) or hood
using a remote handset in the starter
control unit which is not programmed
to the vehicle.
Remote headlight convenience
By pressing the remote handset
transmitter button with the dipped
headlight symbol once, the headlights will
come on for 25 seconds, unless the
headlight button is pressed again, or if the
engine START/STOP button key pressed.
DISARMING THE ALARM
Using the remote control
See page 35 and 41.
Using the key blade
See page 45.
PANIC ALARM
When in or near the vehicle, the panic
alarm can be set off to deter a possible
offender.
Pressing the panic button on the remote
handset transmitter three times within
three seconds will activate the panic
alarm.
The alarm is stopped by inserting the
remote handset in the starter control unit
or by pressing the panic button on the key
transmitter three times within three
seconds or holding the panic button
down for three seconds.
Note: The panic alarm is not functional if
the ignition system is ON.
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