Autopage RF-525 Operation Manual

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RF-525 LCD
PROFESSIONAL 2-WAY LCD 6 CHANNEL
SECURITY SYSTEM
With
Two-way Serial Port Data Link
Compatible
Please see page 19 of this manual for more details
OPERATION MANUAL
Please register your product at:
www.autopageusa.com
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction Changing Bat Remote Transmitter Operation LCD Transmitter Operation
Button Lock LCD Transmitter 5
LED Display Chirp Indicato Parking Light Fla Alarm Operation Condition
Active Arming 6 Ajar Warning 6 Silent Arming 6 Shock Sensor 6 Hidden Alarm Passive Arming 7 Passive Arming B 7 Active Disarming 7 Tamper Disarming 7 Pathway Illumination 7 2 Step Unlock Automatic Rear 7 Disarm without Tra 7
Valet
Enter & 8
Car Locator Panic Function Trigger the Syst System Status check Driver Paging Dome Light Su Ignition Control Door Loc Trunk Release Output Channel 3 Auxiliary Co Channel 4 Auxiliary Control Channel 5 Auxiliary Control Channel 6 Auxiliary Control Second Vehicle Operation LCD Remote Control
LCD Battery Replaceme 12 LCD Icons 12
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Congratulations on your purchase of the RF-525LCD vehicle security system. We sincerely hope the purchase of the RF-525 security system gives you peace of mind.
The RF-525 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 RF-525.
Auto Page, Inc. has over 27 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 commu nication products. Auto Page and Iwata maintain a long tradition of providing the best value to their customers.
TRANSMITTERS
The RF-525 comes with two transmitters. The XT-72LCD is a 2-way transmitter and receiver, also referred to as a transceiver. The XT-65 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.
CHANGING THE BATTERY IN YOUR TRANSMITTERS
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. XT-65: This transmitter uses one 3-volt lithium ion batteries (#CR2032). To replace
the battery, you will need to use a small flat blade screwdriver. Remove the screw and locate the small notch on the lower right side of the transmitter case next to the key ring. Using the flat blade 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.
XT-65 Extended Range Sliding Cover remote
CR2032 3-Volt Battery
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OPERATION:
REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION:
Transmitter Button
-
+
-
-
-
+
+
+
II.
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
LCD DISPLAY TRANSMITTER OPERATION ONLY:
Transmitter Button System Function Remark
- (C)
System’s Trigger Check Press within 3 seconds
- - (C) System’s Status Check Press within 3 seconds (1 second) LCD screen lamp turns on
- -
- + (2 sec)
BUTTON LOCK:
for 5 seconds. Clear the Flash Icon and
Melody Sound on the LCD Screen Transmitter Switching code for 2nd / 1st Car Operation
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Press and hold for 1 second
Press within 3 seconds
Press within 3 seconds
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This 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
hold the
button first, within 3 seconds press and
( ) button for 2 seconds to activate or cancel
the button lock function.
The confirm that the LCD remote transmitter is in the “Button
Lock” mode
icon will be displayed on the LCD screen to
.
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
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 Slow
Flash
Locking Disable
Disable Flashes
ACTIVE ARMING – LOCK & ARM:
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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:
Pressing the 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon on the LCD screen transmitter.
button
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: Pressing 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 c ycle.
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.
PASSIVE ARMING ( Programmable )
Active arming / disarming is controlling your security system via the remote transmitter. This security system is equipped with an optional Passive Arming feature, which allows the security system to arm 30 seconds after the last door is closed. Operation is as follows.
1. Turn the ignitio n to the “OFF” position and exit the vehicle.
2. After all entrances are closed, the security system LED will flash fast for 30 seconds. If you reopen any door / hood / trunk, the security system LED will stop flashing. It will begin flashing again once the vehicle all entrances are closed.
3. After 30-second timer has elapsed, the security system will automatically “ARM”. The siren will chirp [1] time and the parking lights will flash [1] time.
PASSIVE ARMING WITH PASSIVE DOOR LOCKING
:
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The vehicle doors will automatically lock after passive arming cycle has been completed.
PASSIVE ARMING BY-PASS:
twice, the security will respond with [1] chirp and LED will turn “ON”. The security system will remain in this temporally state for as long as you wish. To exit p assive
by-pass, press the transmitter status.
While the system disarmed, Press the
or button and the system will return to normal
button
ACTIVE DISARMING – UNLOCK & DISARM:
Press The siren will chirp twice and parking light flash twice to indicating that the securit y system is now disarmed. The vehicle’s door will unlock and dome light turns on for 30 seconds upon disarming when interfaced with the security system.
System Disarm
button on the transmitter.
Doors Trigger
Trunk/Hood,Trigger
button 3
Shock SensorTrigger
Ignition Trigger
Clear The Flash Icon:
Press the times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon on the LCD screen transmitter.
TAMPER DISARMING: If alarm triggered, upon disarm the system, siren chirp 4 times, parking light flash 3 times. PATHWAY ILLUMINATION: This feature turns the parking light “ON” for 30 seconds upon a unlock signal and for 10 seconds upon the lock signal.
TWO STEPS DOOR UNLOCK: ( Optional ) This feature will independently unlock the driver’s door only when disarming the security system. Pushing the
second time within 3 seconds will unlock the other doors. AUTOMATIC RE-ARM: If this feature is selected, the security system will automatically re-arm itself in 60 seconds after disarming with remote transmitter. Automatic rearm will cancel if any door is opened before the 60 seconds timer has elapsed.
DISARMING WITHOUT A TRANSMITTER
The Override function may be used if the remote transmitter is lost or inoperative.
1. Enter the vehicle an d turn the ignition switch to 'ON’ position. (Alarm will sound.)
2. Within 10 seco nds press the valet switch.
button a
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The alarm will stop sounding and enter the disarm mode, release the valet switch. You can now start and operate the vehicle normally.
VALET MODE: (System in Disarm or Valet mode)
The valet switch allows you to temporarily bypass all alarm function, eliminating the need to hand your transmitter to parking attendants or garage mechanics. When the system is in valet mode, all alarm function are bypassed, however the remote panic feature and remote door locks will remain operational. To use the valet mode, the system must first be disarmed either by using you remote transmitter, or by operating the Manual override sequence.
Enter Valet Mode:
1. From the disarmed condition, turn the ignition to “ON” position.
2. Push and hold valet switch for 3-5 seconds until the LED turns on. The LED will remain on as long as the system is in 'valet mode'.
Exit Valet Mode:
1. Return to normal operation, turn ignition 'on'
2. Push and hold valet switch for 3-5 seconds, The LED will turn off indicate the system are exiting the valet mode.
CAR LOCATOR
When armed, press the function. The siren will chirp 6 times. The parking light will flash 12 times, for you to easily locate your car.
PANIC FUNCTION:
The transmitter can be used as a remote panic switch to manually trigger the alarm in case emergency.
1. Press and hold the immediately sound.
2. To stop the alarm, press turned off immediately.
3. If the button is not pressed, the alarm will automatically stop after 30 seconds.
TRIGGER THE SYSTEM
When armed, your vehicle is protected as follows:
1. Lig ht impact will trigger the warn-away signal.
2. Heavy impacts / Doors open / Hood open / Trunk open / Turn on the ignition key will trigger the programmed sequence.
button to active car locator
button for 3 second. The alarm will
or button, the panic mode will be
Remote Door Lock
Remote Door Unlock
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The starter disable relay (if installed) prevents the vehicle’s starter from cranking. The siren, horn, parking lights, and dome light will turn on to alerting of an intrusion for 30 seconds. Then it will stop and automatic reset and re-arm. If the one of sensors or detectors still active, the alarm system will sound a maximum of 3 times of 30 second cycles.
Trunk/Hood Trigger
Doors Trigger
Shock Sensor Trigger
Ignition Trigger
Warn-away Trigger
NOISE ABATEMENT CIRCUIT: Your system has “Noise Abatement Circuit”. It
prevents annoying repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pin switches or environmental condition such as thunder, jackhammers airport noise, etc. Here’s how “Noise Abatement Circuit” works: The alarm triggers five times. Each time, the same sensor or switch is triggering the alarm. “Noise Abatement Circuit” will interpret this pattern of triggers as false alarm. After the third trigger, “Noise Abatement Circuit” ignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch until the other sensor or switch is trigger. “Noise Abatement Circuit” covers doors (Hood/Trunk) differently: If the alarm is triggered by an open door for three full cycles, the do ors will b e bypasse d until the trigger ceases.
SYSTEM’S TRIGGER CHECK
(For two-way transceiver operation only) Press the transceiver
(C) button. It responds with one melody sound and all trigger’s records will immediately displayed on the LCD screen. Note: If it has no responds then you are out of range.
CLEAR THE FLASH ICON AND MELODY SOUND: While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert user through melody sound and flashing trigger icon, press the will clear the flash icon and stop melody sound on the LCD screen transceiver. STOP THE MELODY SOUND ONLY: While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert user through melody sound and flashing trigger icon, press any button on the LCD remote transceiver to stop melody sound only
button first, within 3 seconds press the
button 3 times within 3 seconds
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SYSTEM’S STATUS CHECK
(For two-way transceiver operation only) When you want to check the system’s present status through the LCD screen, Press the transceiver
seconds press (C) button. It responds with one melody sound, the LCD screen should be illuminated. Note: If it has no responds then you are out of range.
DRIVER PAGING (For two-way transceiver operation only) It is useful the event that someone wants to page the driver of the parked vehicle. Under the ignition switch “off” condition, press and hold the valet switch for 2 seconds or press the pager button once on the transmitter antenna to page the driver, one chirp sound shall be emitted from the vehicle and the paging melody sound continues
you Remote LCD transceiver and “ LCD screen.
DOME LIGHT CONVENIENCE DELAY & SUPERVISION The alarm with a unique feature which will turn on your v ehicle dome light as following:
1. Upon disarmin g, the interior light will remain on for 30 seconds.
2. If the vehicle is intruded, the dome light will flash for the same duration as the siren. Note: Turn on the ignition switch or arm the alarm will turn off the dome light.
IGNITION CONTROL DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK. If the vehicles door locks have been interfaced to the security system, the system will automatically lock the vehicle's doors when the ignition is turned “ON” and /or unlock the vehicle’s doors when the ignition is turned “OFF”.
button twice, within 3
” indication flashes on the
TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT.
Press and hold remote control the trunk release or other electric devices.
button on the transmitter for 2 seconds to
CHANNEL 3 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUT (Available Option)
Press the transmitter button to active Ch annel 3 function. Channel 3 is a programmable output. This feature, when installed with optional accessories, may be used to operate power windows, sunroofs, etc. from your remote transmitter.
CHANNEL 4 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUT (Available Option) Press the transmitter
programmable output. This feature, when installed with optional accessories, may be used to operate power windows, sunroofs, etc. from your remote transmitter.
CHANNEL 5 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUT (Available Option)
+ button to active Channel 4 function. Channel 4 is a
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Press the transmitter + button to active Channel 5 function. Channel 5 is a programmable output. This feature, when installed with optional accessories, may be used to operate power windows, sunroofs, etc. from your remote transmitter.
CHANNEL 6 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUT (Available Option) Press the transmitter
+ button to active Channel 6 function. Chan nel 6 is a programmable output. This feature, when installed with optional accessories, may be used to operate power windows, sunroofs, etc. from your remote transmitter.
POWER ON MEMORY:
This security system is equipped with circuitry that will allow the unit to remember its alarm state if the power is lost and then reconnected.
SECOND VEHICLE SECURITY OPERATION: Your 5-button remote transmitter can be utilized to control a second vehicle security system, To program the remote control transmitter to a second vehicle, follow the instructions for Transmitter programming. All programming parameters be the same except for the following:
For Regular Remote Control Transmitter:
1. Prior to pushing any button on the transmitter. Press the Select II button first on the transmitter.
2. Once II button is pressed the LED on the transmitter will illuminate for 3.5 seconds to indicate the second transmitter pin code has built-in.
3. While the LED is illuminated, press an y button on the remo te control transmitter to control a second vehicle security system.
For 2-way LCD Remote Control Transceiver 2nd Car Operation:
1. Press
first, within 3 seconds press and hold and buttons at the same
time for 2 seconds with two beeping sound and the “ ” icon will display on the LCD screen to indicate the second transceiver pin code has built-in.
2. While the “
” icon display on the LCD screen, you can remote control and communicate with a second vehicle security system. It has two short “bi” sounds while pressing the butt on of the LCD screen transceiver.
Back to 1st Car Operation:
1. Press first, within 3 seconds press and hold and buttons at the same time for 2 seconds with one long beeping sound
and the “ system is back to first transceiver pin code.
2. While the “ remote control and communicate with a first vehicle security system. It has one short “bi” sound while pressing the button of the LCD screen transceiver.
LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSCEIVER:
” timer icon will display on the LCD screen to indicate the
” timer icon display on the LCD screen, you can
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Note: If the system is interfered by stronger radio
frequency around, sources of high voltage electric power or such Obstacles like tall buildings and so on, the transmission range may get shorter as the system uses low out put powered frequency.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
A 1.5V type AAA Alkaline battery powers the Remote Transmitter. When the power of the battery weakens a
icon shall be displayed on the LCD screen. When the old battery is replaced to new one, there will be beep sounds indicate the power is up and the clock on the LCD screen returns to AM12:00 after displaying all the icons. Correct the time by pressing for 3 seconds before using (See Timer Setting).
Note: Press the button two times when the battery compartment is empty, and then insert the new battery.
THE REMORE LCD ICONS WITH FUNCTION:
Door Lock
Your vehicle doors are locked
Armed Mode
Your vehicle is in armed mode
Remote Transmission
You are transmitting the signal to control unit
Door Unlock
Your vehicle doors are unlocked and the system is Disarmed
Valet Mode
All the function shall be temporarily on hold.
In – Range Indicator Your are within the remote control range.
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Door Open Warning
Doors are illegally opened (Zone 3)
Shock Sensor Trigger
Trigger on Shock Sensor (Zone 4)
Time Monitor
Count Down Timer
Reminder when time is up for parking
Vibration Mode Remote Control vibrates when the system is triggered
Driver paging
Someone is paging you in front of your vehicle
Trunk/Hood Trigger Trunk or Hood is illegally opened (Zone 2)
Warn Away trigger
Trigger on Shock Sensor (Zone 1)
Alert Al a rm You have set morning call alarm
Power Save Mode Save the battery power
Button Lock Disable the transmission function temporarily
Low Battery You have to replace the battery of remote control.
PROGRAMMING OF THE LCD REMOTE TRANSMITTER:
Transmitter Button Description Operation
(1 second)
(3 seconds)
(5 seconds)
- -
- (2-second)
- (2-second)
- (2-second)
- (2-second)
LCD screen lamp turns on for 5 seconds.
Timer Programming Mode. Press and hold for 3 seconds
Power Save Mode Press and hold for 5 seconds
Clear the Flash Icon and Melody Sound on the LCD Screen Transmitter
Button Lock ( Melody / Vibration (
Program Count Down Timer ( (10-Minute / 20M / 30 M /1Hour /1.5H / 2.0H)
Enable / Disable Bi Sound (Bi) While Pressing Button
) enable / disable
) Mode
Press and hold for 1 second 1 melody sound to confirm enters.
2-melody sounds to confirm enter.
1 melody sound to confirm enters. Press within 3 seconds
Press within 3 seconds Press within 3 seconds Press within 3 seconds
)
cycling *leave the buttons starting count
down then
flashes
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Screen Lamp ON: Press and hold the button one second, with one melody sound and the LCD screen lamp will turns on for 5 sec. Power Save Mode: While the power save mode, the LCD remote transceiver uses “0” current to save the battery power. Entry: Press & hold the sound and icon on the LCD screen to indicate entry the “power save mode”. Exit: Press any button of the LCD remote transmitter to exit the “Power Save Mode”.
Clear the Flash Icon and Melody Sound: Press the button 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon and melody sound on the LCD screen transceiver
Stop The Trigger Melody Sound: While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert user through melody sound and flashing trigger icon, press any button on the LCD remote transmitter to stop melody sound only.
Button Lock: It is useful if you want to disable the transmission function of the remote control temporarily to prevent from any inadvertent pressing of buttons by others. Press the
within 3 seconds press and hold the activate or cancel the button lock function, the
on the LCD screen to show the LCD remote transmitter is on “Button Lock”.
Vibration / Melody Mode:
It is useful when you are in a noisy place and difficult to hear beep sound from the remote control as the remote control in this mode, vibrates itself if your security system is triggered.
Press the ( ) button for 2 seconds to select the mode of vibration or melody, the
remote transceiver is on vibration mode.
Enable / Disable Bi Sound While Pressing Button:
It has a short “bi” sound while pressing the button of the LCD screen transceiver If you want mute the “bi” sound mute always while press button. Press the
first, within 3 seconds press and hold the “bi” sound.
Low Battery Indication:
When the power of the battery weakens, it has two short “bi” sound and flash icon while pressing the button of the LCD screen transceiver.
button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the
icon will displayed on the LCD screen to show the LCD
button for 5 seconds, with one melody
button first,
( ) button for 2 seconds to
icon will displayed
button
(Bi) button for 2 seconds to disable the
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Set Up Fixed Count Down Timer:
1. Press the
two seconds, the LCD screen will shows
2. Press the
press them again (ie.0:30)…..and so on.
3. Leave the buttons starting count down then Note:
1. The count down period is fixed as 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1.5
hours and 2 hours maximum.
2. When count down timer showing 0:00 means to turn off the timer.
3. Press
Out Of Range Indication:
The system will automatically check the range every 20 minutes after armed.
1. If user is within the range, the icon will display on the LC D screen.
button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the ( ) button for
icon and timer (ie. 0:10),
( ) button again showing next order time on the screen ( ie.0:20),
icon flashes
button for real time indication when the timer is counting down.
2. If user is out of range, it has five short “bi” sounds and the the LCD screen.
TIMER SETTING:
Transceiver Button Press & Hold the
1
2
3
EXIT: Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or leave it for 10seconds, the
button for 3
seconds Press the
button once Press the
button once. Press the button once Press the button once
Press the button once
Press the button once
Press the button once
system will exit the programming mode.
Description Press Transceiver Button Timer Setting (Hour)
*Flash digit for adjusting Time setting (Minute)
*Flash digit for adjusting Alert Alarm Time Setting (Hour) *Flash digit for adjusting Alert Alarm Time Setting (Minute) *Flash digit for adjusting
Alert Alarm Setting ON / OFF Count Down Timer Setting (Hour)
*Flash digit for adjusting (Max.19 hours 59 minutes) Count down Timer Setting (Minute) *Flash digit for adjusting
Count down Timer Setting ON / OFF
icon will disappear on
for – and for +
for – and for + for – and for + for – and for + for OFF and for ON
for – and for +
for – and for + for OFF and for ON
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Timer Setting: Example to AM10:30
1. Press & hold the
“Hours” digit flashes for adjusting.
2. Press the
3. Press the
4. Press the
10:30
5. Press the
timer program mode.
Alert Alarm Timer Setting: Example to PM 6:30
1. Press & hold the
“Hours” digit flashes for adjusting.
2. Press the
is flashes for adjusting.
3. Press the
4. Press the button once again then the “Minutes” digit flashes for adjusting.
5. Press the
6:30
6. Press the
setting
7. Press the
on the LCD screen. Press the button to stop the “Alert Alarm Timer”, and the “OFF” icon will show on the LCD screen.
8. Press button for 2 seconds with one-melody sound to confirm exit the timer
program mode.
Count Down Timer Setting: Example Set count down timer at 2:30
1. Press & hold the
“Hours” digit flashes for adjusting.
2. Press the
digit is flashes for adjusting.
3. Press the
4. Press the
5. Press the
6. Press the
OFF” setting
7. Press the button to start the cou nt down timer, and the “ON” icon will show on
the LCD screen. Press the
on the LCD screen.
8. Press the button for 2 seconds with one-melody sound to confirm exit the
timer program mode.
Note: Maximum is 19 hours.
or button to decrease or increase the “Hour” digit until AM10: xx
or button to decrease or increase the “Minutes” digit until AM
or button to decrease or increase the “Hour” digit until PM 6:xx
or button to decrease or increase the “Minutes” digit until PM
button to start the “Alert Alarm Timer”, and the “ON” icon will show
or button to decrease or increase the “Hour” digit until 2:xx
or button to decrease or increase the “Minute” digit until 2:30
button to stop the count down timer, and the “OFF” icon will show
button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sound and the
button once again then the “Minute” digit flashes for adjusting.
button for 2 seconds with one-melody sound to confirm exit the
button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sound and the
button twice, the LCD screen will shows icon and “H ours” digit
button once again then icon flashes for alert alarm “ON / OFF”
button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sound and the
button 5 times, the LCD screen will shows icon and “Hours”
button once again then the “Minutes” digit flashes for adjusting.
button once again then icon flashes for al ert alarm “ON /
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY PROVISIONS
( U.S. ,Continental U.S. and Canada Only)
1. Auto Page, Inc. WARRANTS that this new unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at the
factory prior to delivery. Your Auto Page equipment is guaranteed for “life” to the original purchaser/user of the equipment and the original vehicle in which it was installed by an authorized installer under the following conditions: If the product proves defective (according to Auto Page's testing) within the first year, the defective unit may be exchanged or repaired free of charge. “Proof of Purchase” (dated sales receipt) must accompany all warranty returns; otherwise, your return will be rejected and sent back. After one (1) year, the purchaser should ship the unit prepaid to Auto Page with a money order in the amount of $30.00 to cover shipping and handling charges. Note: The product needs to be registered online at time of installation.
www.autopageusa.com
2. This WARRANTY will be considered void if the equipment has been misused, neglected,
improperly serviced or installed, altered, dropped or damaged by water, contrary to the Auto Page OPERATIONS MANUAL. Or, if used with accessories not approved by Auto Page, which may have contributed to the defect. See note below regarding product installation**.
3. The purchaser’s remedies under this WARRANTY shall be limited to the repair or replacement of
electronic components only. THE FOLLOWING IS NOT COVERED: Damages or deterioration to cases, batteries, covers and cabinets; the cost of repairs, replacement and labor of which shall be borne by the purchaser even if occurring during the WARRANTY period.
4. Any equipment or parts which are claimed to be defective under this WARRANTY must be sent to
the Auto Page Service center with “proof of purchase” at the purchaser’s expense prior to such return, a Return Authorization Number should be obtained. Auto Page will return the equipment, charges prepaid. Warranty Service can be provided through the dealer where the equipment is originally purchased.
5. Any unexpired WARRANTY shall be applicable to equipment and parts in the possession of the
original purchaser only.
6. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
7. Auto Page shall not be liable, under the foregoing WARRANTIES or otherwise, for: Any personal
injury of any kind to the purchaser, its employees or agents or anyone else whomsoever resulting directly or indirectly from the use or presence of the equipment or parts; Consequential damages of any kind; any inability of the purchaser to use the equipment.
**IMPORTANT NOTE: Any damages to the alarm system resulting from an installation performed by anyone other than a professional installation technician authorized by a dealer of Auto Page will void the product’s limited lifetime warranty.
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Auto Page Warranty:
You must register your product online at http://www.autopageusa.com to receive any warranty service.
Please go to the customer service tab and select product registration.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to register this product for any future warranty service.
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What is Perchlorate? Perchlorate is both a naturally occurring and manmade contaminant
increasingly found in groundwater, surface water and soil. Most perchlorate manufactured in the U.S. is used as an ingredient in solid fuel for rockets and missiles. In addition, perchlorate-based chemicals are also used in the construction of highway safety flares, fireworks, pyrotechnics, explosives, common batteries, and automobile restraint systems. Perchlorate contamination has been reported in at least 20 states. Perchlorate greatly impacts human health by interfering with iodide uptake into the thyroid gland. In adults, the thyroid gland helps regulate the metabolism by releasing hormones, while in children; the thyroid helps in proper development. Perchlorate is becoming a serious threat to human health and water resources.“Perchlorate
Material – Special handling may apply.”For more information, go to http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/
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It is recommended to have a minimal digital service plan on your cell phone
Your RS-525 is CI3 compatible and will open your world to the true power of two way communication. Complete tracking and full cell phone fun ctio nality can be added to your system. For more information please visit your local authorized Autopage dealer or go to
www.autopageusa.com .
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Compatible
2-Way Communication to the Power of 3
960 Knox Street Unit B, Torrance, CA 90502
Tel: (310) 323-1800 or (800) 262-2527 www.autopageusa.com
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