Uniden VS255XR Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
A. Procedure:
(1) Disarm the alarm.
(2) Turn the ignition switch ON/OFF 4 times within 15 seconds.
(3) Within 15 seconds, hold the first transmitter, and then push buttons #1 and #2 together until 1 chirp
confirms the code is learned (approximately 4 seconds), and that all previous transmitter codes
have been deleted. If no button is pressed within this 15-second period, code learning is exited,
and the old codes are retained.
(4) Within 15 seconds, push button #1 and #2 of the second transmitter (if available) together for at
least three seconds. One chirp confirms learned.
(5) Repeat step (4) until a maximum of 4 transmitters are learned. The siren chirps once for each
transmitter when its code is successfully learned.
B. Exit the code learning procedure — The alarm chirps the siren three times, exits the code learning
mode, and is disarmed if you learn the fourth transmitter's code, or if you turn the ignition switch ON, or
if you do nothing for 15 seconds.
Appendix 1 — UNDERSTANDING THE SIREN CHIRPS AND LIGHT FLASHES
NOTE: Lights flash for the VS255XR only.
A. 1 chirp/flash:
l When transmitter button #1 is pressed, the alarm is armed.
l Successfully entered the valet mode.
B. 2 chirps/flashes:
l When transmitter button #1 is pressed, the alarm is disarmed.
l Successfully exited the valet mode.
C. 3 chirps/flashes:
l Pre-intrusion warns potential thieves or vandals who trigger the first stage of the dual-stage sensor
that your car is protected by an alarm.
l When pressing transmitter button #1 to arm the alarm, indicates the alarm arms even though it is
not set properly (door not closed, or broken switch, or domelight is still ON, see ZONE BYPASS).
l When pressing transmitter button #1 then #2, indicates sensor bypassed (see SENSOR BYPASS).
l Completed emergency disarm.
D. 4 chirps/4 flashes:
l When the alarm is disarmed, indicates the alarm was triggered while you were away.
l When transmitter button #1 is pressed, indicates the alarm in valet (flashes only, no chirps).
Appendix 2 — UNDERSTANDING THE LED FLASHES
A. Armed indicator — Flashes when the alarm is armed.
B. Disarmed indicator — OFF when the alarm is disarmed.
C. RF reception indicator — ON while the transmitter button is pressed.
D. Valet mode indicator — Flashes slowly if the ignition switch is turned OFF (no flash if the ignition is
ON).
Trigger zone indicator
If the alarm has been activated while you were away, the LED will flash a code for 30 secs. after the alarm
has been disarmed.
EG... 1 flash — current sensor activation
2 flashes — ignition/panic activation
3 flashes — shock activation
4 flashes — door /boot activation
CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
1. Unscrew the small screw and remove the top cover.
2. Check that the battery clips are properly contacting the positive (+) and
negative (-) ends of the battery.
3. Reset the alarm by pressing the small button #1 on the left of the circuit board
near the LED. If the alarm still does not operate properly, replace the battery.
DO NOT TOUCH ANY OTHER PARTS OF THE TRANSMITTER.
MAKE SURE THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BATTERY ENDS CORRESPOND CORRECTLY TO
THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE BATTERY CLIPS.
4. Replace the front cover and the screw. Turn the screw tight enough to hold the case together, but not
so tight that the case cracks.
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