MODEL PRO-9744
Owner's Manual
Remote Alarm with
Selectable Pre-Load Features
Important! The PRO-9744 alarm system is configurated for many different user
preferences. Please read this entire manual to fully understand the operation of
your specific unit's installation.
FEA TURES & OPTIONS:
l 2 Four Button Anti Code Grabbing Programmable Transmitters
l 6 Channel Code Learning Receiver
l Remote Panic All Modes
l Protected Valet/Manual Override
l 8 Function LED- Armed, Disarmed, Arming, Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3,
Zone 4, & Valet
l Intrusion Alert With Memory
l Audible Arm, Disarm, Defective Zone, and Tamper Indication
l Instant Siren Activation
l Starter Disable
l True Last Door Arming
l Defective Zone By-Pass
l Hard Wire Switch Sensing
l On Command RF Chirp Delete
l 6 Tone Multi-Tone Siren
l Multiple Vehicle Operation
l On Command R.F. Chirp Delete
l R.F. Shock Sensor Delete
SELECT ABLE FEA TURES:
l Active or Passive Arming
l Active or Passive Door Locks
l Ignition Control Door Lock On/Off
l Ignition Control Door Unlock, (Drivers Door or All Doors), On or Off
l Independent RF Headlamp Control
l 20 Second Headlight Illumination Arm Or Disarm, Both Or None
l Panic On Lock Button Or On Separate Button
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TRANSMITTER ICONS (Symbols):
The PRO-9744's 4 button transmitter has a replaceable membrane (button pad)
that uses icons to denote operation of your security system. The icons used are a
standard in use by the automotive industry. Their functions are described below.
LOCK: The closed lock symbol is the Lock and Arm button of your
transmitter. This function will allow the locking of the vehicle doors
(with optional door lock interface and power door locks), and the
arming or setting of the security system.
UNLOCK: The open lock symbol is the Unlock and Disarm button
of your transmitter. This function will allow unlocking of the vehicle's
driver door, or all doors, (with optional door lock interface and power
door locks), dependent on the way the control module is programmed. This button will also disarm the security system if it is
armed.
TRUNK: The open trunk symbol on the transmitter button will operate the vehicle's trunk release, (option, with existing power trunk,
relay required). Press and hold this button for two seconds to activate the trunk release option.
HEADLIGHT: The headlamp symbol on the transmitter button will
allow you to turn on the headlamps (with optional relay), at any time
to illuminate your path to and from your vehicle. Pressing this button will turn on the headlamps from the maximum operating distance of the transmitter. The lights will remain on for 20 seconds
then will automatically turn off.
START: The key symbol on the transmitter button will activate the
optional remote control starting device if added to your vehicle. This
button will always require a double push to active the remote start
unit. This is to prevent accidental, unintended, activation of the
remote starting device. To remote start your vehicle, press this button two times within 5 seconds.
PANIC: This Red circular symbol on the transmitter button will activate the security system's panic feature. This allows the operator to
turn on the siren and flash the parking lights from the maximum
operating range of the transmitter. To activate the Panic feature,
press and hold this button for three seconds. To turn off the panic
mode, press and release the same button one time. If you do not
turn off the panic mode, the siren will sound and the lights will continue to flash for 30 seconds.
NOTE: If there is no separate panic button as shown on your transmitter, then the red lock symbol button is used for panic. Operation
is the same as described above.
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GARAGE: The (optional) Audiovox garage door interface will control
any existing electric garage door from the maximum operating range
of your hand held transmitter. With the interface connected to your
existing electric garage door, program this transmitter button following the program instructions supplied with your AS-9254 kit. When
within range of your garage, press and release this button one time to
open or close your garage door.
LOCK/UNLOCK: The transmitter button with the combined lock and
unlock symbol on it will allow the operator to lock all doors and arm the
alarm system, as well as unlock and disarm the alarm system.
The system can be configured to unlock only the driver's door, or unlock all doors.
Additionally the system can be configured to unlock the driver's door
then by use of a second button, unlock all remaining doors.
The manner in which the system unlocks the door(s) can be configured at time of installation to accommodate your personal preference.
OPTION: The transmitter button(s) with the word option, option 1, or
option 2, is available to allow remote control of any optional device
added to your vehicle. Some of the more popular devices are window
up, window down, electric sun roof open or close, fuel door release,
etc.... To operate the optional device, press and release the option
button one time.
PRO-9744: Your Security System has many features and available options, some
of which were selected or added during installation, others can be added at any
time. For your reference, wallet card provided with your system lists the optional
devices which have been added to your vehicle, as well as show which transmitter
button(s) will be used to activate them. Taking a few minutes to read this manual,
along with the wallet card, will provide you with a better understanding of the system's
operation and it's features.
YOUR ANTI - CODE GRABBING TRANSMITTER:
The four button transmitter included with your security system employs one of the
most secure means of radio frequency transmission available in today's automotive security systems. Some of the more sophisticated thieves use what is known
as a code grabber. This device is capable of capturing, storing, and then re-broadcasting your transmitter's code at a later date to disarm your alarm. Y our anti-code
grabbing transmitter changes it's code every time you press a button. This changed
code is anticipated by the alarm and your system responds. If a thief captures
your transmitter code in an attempt to re-broadcast it a later date, the alarm,
expecting a different code than what was captured, ignores what the thief transmits. This makes this system nearly impossible to defeat with a code grabber.
Because of this sophisticated technology, if the transmitter is operated more than
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