Auto Page RF-520LCD User Manual

RF-520LCD
2-WAY AM/AM LCD COMMUNICATION
PROFESSIONAL VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM
OPERATIONS MANUAL
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Introduction 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Changing Battery XT-72S Standard Transmitter 3 Remote Transmitter Operation 4 LCD Transmitter Operation 5
Button Lock LCD Transmitter 5
LED Display 5 Chirp Indicators 5 Parking Light Flashes 5 Alarm Operation Condition 6
Active Arming 6 Ajar Warning 6 Silent Arming 6 Shock Sensor By-pass 6 Hidden Alarm 6 Passive Arming 7 Passive Arming By-pass 7 Active Disarming 7 Tamper Disarming 7 Pathway Illumination 7 2 Step Unlock 8 Automatic Rearm 8 Disarm without Transmitter 8 Valet 8 Enter & Exit Valet Mode 8
Car Locator 8 Panic Function 8 Trigger the System 9 System Status check 10 Driver Paging 10 Dome Light Supervision 10 Ignition Control Door Locks 10 Trunk Release Output 10 Channel 3 Auxiliary Control 10 Channel 4 Auxiliary Control 10 Channel 5 Auxiliary Control 11 Channel 6 Auxiliary Control 11 Second Vehicle Operation 11 LCD Remote Control 12
LCD Battery Replacement 12 LCD Icons 12
Programming LCD Transmitter 13 Timer Setting 15 Autopage Warranty 17
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Congratulations on your purchase of the RF520LCD vehicle security system. We
(2) CR2016
XT-72S
sincerely hope the purchase of the RF520 security system gives peace of mind to you.
The RF520 LCD is a state-of-the-art two-way communication system. Please take the time to read over this manual to thoroughly familiarize your self with the many features and options of the RF520.
Auto Page, Inc. has over 25 years of experience in the vehicle security industry in the United States and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Iwata Electric Co., of Tokyo, Japan. Iwata has been an industry leader for over 50 years, establishing a reputation for ingenuity in its engineering capability and innovative communication products. Auto Page and Iwata maintain a long tradition of providing the best value to their customers.
TRANSMITTERS
The RF520 comes with two transmitters. The XT72LCD is a 2-way transmitter and receiver, also referred to as a transceiver. The XT72s is a mini-size 1-way transmitter. Both operate on the AM band with a code-rolling feature that will prevent any illegal use of a code-grabber attempting to record and steal the codes of your transmitter.
XT72LCD: This transmitter uses a standard 1.5-volt AAA battery. Information on changing the battery can be found on page 12 of this manual.
XT72S: This transmitter uses two (2) 3-volt lithium ion batteries (#CR2016) that are sandwiched together with the (+) side facing upward. To replace the battery, you will need to use a small flat blade screwdriver. Locate the small notch on the lower right side of the transmitter case next to the key ring. Using the flat bl ade screwdriver, carefully pry the top case from the bottom case. It should snap apart after breaking the seal. Before removing the batteries note the direction of the positive (+) terminal. Place the new batteries in exactly the same manner, being careful not to bend or damage the contact terminal. Snap the cases back together and then test the transmitter to insure it arms and disarms the alarm.
CHANGING THE BATTERY IN YOUR TRANSMITTERS
3-Volt Batteries
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WARNINGS:
As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must practice and be aware of.
1. Keep the transmitter out of children’s reach.
2. Do not leave anyone in the vehicle while running on remote control.
3. Alert servicing personnel that the vehicle can be started automatically.
4. Do not start the vehicle by remote while it’s in an enclosed area or garage.
5. Always apply the parking brake and lock the vehicle as you exit the vehicle.
6. The vehicle windows must be rolled up.
7. Should the unit malfunction, disconnect the fuse until the problem is corrected.
8. The use and operations of this system is the sole responsibility of the operator.
9. Some areas may have local ordinances that prohibit leaving a vehicle running on public streets.
10. Do not start the vehicle by remote while the standard transmission vehicle is
parked at a steep place
OPERATION:
REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION:
Transmitter Button
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System Function Remark
Lock Doors & Arm System Panic function Press and Hold for 3 seconds. Car Locator Under armed mode Arm and Delete The 2 Stage Shock
Sensor. Silent Arming / Disarming Ignition in "off" position.
Arm System and Hidden Alarm Press twice within 3 seconds. Unlock Doors & Disarm System Two Steps Door Unlock & Disarm Press twice within 3 seconds. Trunk Release (Channel 2) Press and Hold for 2 seconds
Passive Arming By-pass While the system Disarmed. Channel # 3 Auxiliary Output Channel # 4 Auxiliary Output (4) Channel # 5 Auxiliary Output (5) Channel # 6 Auxiliary Output (6)
Shifting Code for 2nd Car Operation Standard Transmitter ONLY
Press twice within 3 seconds
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LCD DISPLAY TRANSMITTER OPERATION ONLY:
Transmitter Button System Function Remark
- (C)
- - (C)
System’s Trigger Check Press within 3 seconds System’s Status Check Press within 3 seconds
(1 second) LCD screen lamp turns on
for 5 seconds.
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Clear the Flash Icon and Melody Sound on the LCD Screen Transmitter Switching code for 2nd / 1st Car Operation
Press and hold for 1 second
Press within 3 seconds
Press within 3 seconds
BUTTON LOCK:
It is useful if you want to disable the transmission function of the LCD remote control to temporarily prevent from any inadvertent pressing of buttons by others. The 2-way remote control transmitter:
Press the button first, within 3 seconds press and
hold the ( ) button for 2 seconds to activate or cancel the button lock function.
The icon will be displayed on the LCD screen to confirm that the LCD remote transmitter is in the “Button
Lock” mode.
LED display:
LED Function LED Function Off Disarmed Zone 1 / Warn-Away Trigger Slow Flash Armed 2 flashes... pause Zone 2 / Trigger on Trunk/Hood Fast Flash Passive Arming 3 flashes... pause Zone 3 / Trigger on Door Switch On (Solid) Valet Mode 4 flashes... pause Zone 4 / Trigger on Shock Sensor
5 flashes... pause Zone 5 / Trigger on Ignition Switch
CHIRP INDICATORS: PARKING LIGHT:
Chirp Function Parking light Function 1 chirp Arm 1 flash Arm 2 chirps Disarm 2 flashes Disarm
3 chirps Defective Reminder 3 flashes Disarm / Triggered 4 chirps Disarm / Triggered 12 flashes Car Locator 6 chirps Car Locator
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ALARM OPERATING CONDITION:
1. Arming
2. Disarming
3. Trigger Alarming Flashes
4. Panic Alarming Flashes Flashes
5. Car Locator 6 Chirps 12 Flashes Locking
Siren / Horn 1 or 3 Chirps 2 or 4 Chirps
Parking Light
1 Flash 2 or 3
Flashes
LED Doors Starter Dome Light Slow
Flash Unlocking Turns on for 30 -sec Slo w
Flash
Locking Disable
Disable Flashes
ACTIVE ARMING – LOCK & ARM:
1. Press button on the transmitter.
2. The siren will chirp once and parking light will flash once indicating that the system is now armed. The vehicle door will lock upon arming when interfaced with the security system.
System Arm
Door Ajar
Trunk / Hood Ajar
Clear The Flashing Icon:
Press the button 3 times within 3 seco nds will clear the flash icon on the LCD screen transmitter.
AJAR WARNING: If the siren sounds 3 chirps, then you have left a door, or (optional) trunk, and or hood lid ajar.
SILENT ARMING / DISARMING: Press the transmitter and buttons at the same time will arm or disarm your security system, No chirp sound will be heard, arm / disarm confirmation will be through the vehicles parking lights only.
SHOCK SENSOR BY -PASS: Press the button on the transmitter two times within 3 seconds will arm the security system and by -pass the shock sensor. The system will chirp one additional time to confirm the sensor bypass mode was activated. The sensor bypass feature is programmed to activate for one arming cycle only. The security system will return to normal operation during the next arming cycle.
HIDDEN ALARM FUNCTION: Press the button first; within 3 seconds press the
button to activate the hidden alarm function. The security system will arm and with “Hidden Alarm Function”. The siren / horn will be silenced even if the sensor is triggered in the armed status.
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