Uniden 100xr Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
VS1100XR Operating Guide
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Page 6
FIRST - Press
Button #2
THEN - Press
Button #1
If you lose your remote control, you can disarm
your alarm with the ignition key and “VALET”
button. While your alarm is either armed or
triggered, turn the ignition switch ON, then
EMERGENCY DISARM
press and release the VALET button 3 times.
The siren and the flashing lights stop, and the
alarm is disarmed. The alarm is now in Valet
Mode. To exit Valet Mode, follow the procedure
above.
VALET
Sometimes you may not wish your alarm to
arm when you leave your vehicle. (For
instance, if you leave your vehicle with a valet
attendant, you may not want to teach him how
the alarm operates.). If your alarm is set for
active (remote control) arming, this is easy —
don’t press button #1, and the alarm will not
arm. However, if your alarm is set to arm
passively, use the valet mode to prevent it from
arming.
To enter Valet Mode
- -
- -
- First disarm the alarm,
turn the ignition ON, and press and release
the VALET button 3 times. The alarm is now in
the valet mode. The siren chirps once to
confirm. (Ask your dealer where the Valet
Button is hidden)
To exit Valet Mode
- -
- -
- Turn the
ignition ON, and press and
release the VALET button 3
times. The siren chirps twice to confirm valet is
exited and that the alarm is now disarmed.
While your alarm is in valet, the LED flashes
slowly when the ignition switch is OFF so
thieves think the alarm is armed. If you press
remote control button #1 while the alarm is in
valet, the doors will lock or unlock, and the
parking lights will flash four times. The alarm's
emergency call for help (panic) operates
normally.
NOTE — If you trigger the alarm by doing
emergency call for help (panic) while the alarm
is in valet, the alarm will exit Valet Mode.
Your alarm can automatically lock the doors when
armed, and unlock the doors when disarmed.
(Optional accessories may be required)
q Alarm Set For Active Arming - The doors
lock and unlock any time remote control
button #1 is pressed. For extra security, they
lock automatically if the alarm is triggered.
(Exception — See EMERGENCY CALL FOR
HELP, page 6.)
q Alarm Set For Passive Arming - The doors
lock 30 seconds after the last door is closed.
POWER DOOR LOCKS
(Be careful not to leave the keys and remote controls
in the vehicle, though!).
l Ignition Controlled Door Lock — Your alarm
can also automatically lock the doors when you
turn the ignition ON and unlock when you turn
the ignition OFF. This is considered a very
important feature in areas where 'car jacking' is a
common occurrence.
This is a Programmable Feature. The Factory
default setting is OFF — please ask your dealer if
you wish to use this feature.
There are times, especially at night, when you
may not want to hear the siren chirps.
q One-time silent arm / disarm — Just
press button #2 any time before you need
the chirps to be silent. For instance, press
button #2 before you press button #1 to
arm or disarm the alarm, and the chirps
will not sound, but the parking lights will
still flash. The chirps are restored the next
time you press a remote control button.
q Chirp Control ON/OFF — Chirp OFF
provides permanent silent arm / disarm.
(This is a programmable feature. Please ask
your dealer if you wish to use this feature)
SILENT ARM / DISARM
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE — With Permanent silent arm / disarm,
all chirps are deleted
except pre-intrusion.
This includes arm, disarm, zone bypass,
and valet chirps.
Chirp delete does not affect the flashing park lights.