Advance Security 4900 Users Manual

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OWNER’S
MANUAL
Model: 4900/4901
Vehicle Immobilizer
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Disarm
Valet
On
Valet
Off
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Welcome to the world of Silencer automotive security. Silencer products have been designed to provide the con­sumer with a product that is technologically superior, providing years of trouble free operation. This manual will provide reference for the operation and maintenance of your new Silencer vehicle immobilizer system. This system is an automatic device that will become armed every time you leave your vehicle. Once armed, the Silencer vehicle immobilizer will prevent your vehicle's engine from operating, aiding in the prevention of vehicle theft. Take a moment to read this manual so you will be familiar with the operation of your new system.
3-Button Transmitter
1-Button Transmitter
1-Button Passive
Disarm Transmitter
Passive Arming
Once you have turned the ignition key to the “Off” position, your Silencer engine immobilizer will become armed within 30 seconds. Upon arming, the device will emit 1 soft chirp. Turning the ignition back on before 30 seconds will stop the timer and reset it. Note 1: This passive arming feature could qualify in some states for an insurance discount. Check with your insur­ance carrier. Note 2: If your system was supplied with a “Passive Disarm Transmitter”, you have to leave the vicinity of your vehicle (approx. 60 feet) before the passive arming function will execute. Remaining in close proximity of your vehicle will prevent it from arming. This distance requirement may prevent you from hearing the soft arming chirp.
Manual Disarming
3-Button Transmitter: When you return to your vehicle to start the engine, press the “Disarm” button on the 3-but-
ton transmitter. When the system is disarmed, the device will emit 2 chirps to indicate it’s disarmed.
1-Button Transmitter: When you return to your vehicle to start the engine, press the button on the transmit-
ter. When the system is disarmed, the device will emit 2 chirps to indicate it’s disarmed.
1-Button Passive Disarm Transmitter:
When you return to your vehicle to start the engine, press the button
on the transmitter. When the system is disarmed, the device will emit 2 chirps to indicate it’s disarmed.
Passive Disarming
1-Button Passive Disarm Transmitter: When you return to your vehicle, at some time between a distance of
approx. 60 feet to the time you insert your ignition key to start the engine, the passive disarm transmitter will disarm your system. Once disarmed, the device will emit 2 soft chirps. No action is required by the operator.
RF Protection
Each time the system is disarmed using the transmitter, the device will begin a protection mode countdown. This is a timed secondary protection mode to insure the RF signal that disarmed the system came from your transmitter. If you do not start your vehicle within the 60 second timer countdown, your Silencer system will become rearmed and your engine will be disabled. Note: If your system operates from a “Passive Disarm Transmitter”, the 60 second RF protection timer will not time out and re-arm your system if you remain within 60 feet of your vehicle.
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