Uniden 100xr Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
VS1100XR Operating Guide
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OTHER FEATURES
Multi-Point Engine Immobiliser — This
alarm can support up to 3 engine immobiliser
relays. One is supplied as standard so that
when your alarm is armed, your vehicle will not
start.
Automatic Engine Immobiliser — With the
engine immobiliser relay(s) fitted the engine will
be automatically disabled 10 minutes after the
ignition is switched off, (even if the alarm has
not been turned on via the remote control),
or, 10 minutes after the alarm has been dis-
armed with the remote control. With AEI
engaged, the LED will stay on constantly and
the engine will not start. To dis-engage AEI ;
1. Press button #1.
2. Start the engine within 10 minutes otherwise
AEI will re-engage and step 1 will need to be
repeated.
Tamper Indicator — If your alarm was
triggered when you were away, the siren will
chirp four times and the parking lights flash four
times when you disarm your alarm. This
memory is automatically cancelled when you
turn the ignition switch ON.
Triggered Zone Indication — With this feature,
your LED will flash for 30 seconds after you
disarm the alarm following an activation. The
number of flashes can be used to determine the
activated zone. Please refer to page 8 for more
details on this feature.
2nd car operation — With this feature, your
remote controls can operate a UNIDEN
compatible alarm in another car. Operation for
both cars is the same, except that the functions
of button #1 and button #2 are reversed in the
second car. (Optional — ask your dealer.)
DUAL-STAGE SHOCK SENSOR
Your alarm includes a dual-stage shock sensor.
The first stage (pre-intrusion alert) warns thieves
the alarm is armed. For instance, the alarm will
chirp and parking lights flash 3 times if the
sensor detects a light bump to the vehicle.
However, if the thief attacks the vehicle with
sufficient force, the alarm will trigger. (Your
dealer can make the shock sensor more or less
sensitive to attack, depending on your vehicle.)
Note — that the shock sensor will not be ready
to trigger the alarm until four seconds after the
alarm is armed.
Appendix 1  UNDERSTANDING THE
SIREN CHIRPS AND LIGHT FLASHES
A. 1 chirp/flash:
• When remote control button #1 is pressed,
the alarm is armed.
• When a door is closed, the alarm will arm in
30 sec. (passive arming).
• When valet mode is successfully entered.
• When learning mode is successfully entered.
• When remote control is successfully learned.
• 30 sec. after ignition switch is turned OFF
and all doors are closed (or 30 seconds
after delayed interior lights turn OFF), the
alarm is armed (passive arming with switch
sensing).
B. 2 chirps/flashes
• When remote control button #1 is pressed,
the alarm is disarmed.
• When valet mode is successfully exited.
• When learning mode is successfully exited.
C. 3 chirps/flashes
• When pressing remote control button #1 to
arm the alarm, indicates the alarm arms
even though it is not set properly (door not
closed, or broken switch, or interior light is
still ON, see ZONE BYPASS on page 4).
• When pressing remote control button #1
then button #2, indicates sensor's pre-
intrusion function is bypassed.
• Pre-intrusion warns potential thieves or
vandals who trigger the first stage of a dual-
stage sensor that your vehicle is protected by
an alarm.
D. 4 flashes  When remote control button #1
is pressed, indicates alarm in valet.
E. 4 chirps/4 flashes 
• When the alarm is disarmed, indicates the
alarm was triggered while you were away.
• In Automatic Engine Immobilizer mode,
when you turn on IGN switch every time.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE — Chirps can be deleted. (see SILENT ARM
/ DISARM on page 6 for more information).