THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY
RS-900LCD
PROFESSIONAL 915 MHz. 2-WAY LCD REMOTE
CAR STARTER & ALARM SYSTEM
With
Built in Temperature sensor
And Serial Port Data Link
OPERATION MANUAL
Please register your product at:
www.autopageusa.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
A BATTERY REPLACEMENT
B THE REMOTE LCD ICONS WITH FUNCTION
C PROGRAMMING OF THE LCD REMOTE TRANSMITTER
1. Screen Lamp ON
2. Power Save Mode
3. Clear The Flash Icon and Melody Sound
4. Stop The Melody Sound.
5. Button Lock
6. Vibration / Melody Mode
7. Enable / Disable Bi Sound While Pressing Button:
8. Low Battery Indication.
9. Set Up Fixed Count Down Timer
10. Out Of The Range Check
D CLOCK & TIMER SETTING
1. Clock Setting.
2. Alert Alarm Timer Setting
3. Count Down Timer Setting
4. Time Set-Up For “Daily Timer Start”
REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION
A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION
B LCD DISPLAY TRANSMITTER OPERATION
C LED DISPLAY
D CHIRP INDICATOR
E PARKING LIGHT
F ALARM OPERATION CONDITION
G ACTIVE ARMING – ARM & LOCK
Clear The Trigger Icons and Melody Sound
Stop The Melody Sound Only
Noise Abatement Circuit
O ANTI CAR- JACKING
Active Anti Car Jacking
Passive Anti Car Jacking
Trigger The Anti Car Jacking Mode
Override The System To Turn Off Anti Car Jacking
P SYSTEM’S TRIGGER CHECK
Q SYSTEM’S STATUS CHECK
R DRIVER PAGING (OPTION)
S DOME LIGHT CONVENIENCE DELAY & SUPERVISION
T IGNITION CONTROL THE DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK
U TRUNK RELEASE (CHANNEL 3) OUTPUT
V CHANNEL 4 TIMER CONTROL OUTPUT
W CHANNEL 5 TIMER CONTROL OUTPUT
X CHANNEL 6 TIMER CONTROL OUTPUT
Y SECOND VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION
Programming 2nd car transmitter
For Standard Remote Transmitter
For 2-Way LCD Display Transmitter
Z POWER ON MEMORY
A TO REMOTE START THE VEHICLE
Safe Start (Child safety mode)
B TO OPERATE VEHICLE WHILE RUNNING ON REMOTE START
C TEMPORARY STOP FEATURE
D TURBO CHARGE MODE
E TIMER / TEMPERATURE START
3 (2) Hours Timer Start With Temperature-Control Off
3 (2) Hours Timer Start With Temperature-Control
Daily Timer Start
Exit the Timer Start
F TEMPERATURE CHECK
G TO TURN OFF THE REMOTE START
H SHUT-DOWN INPUT FOR REMOTE STARTER
I DISABLING THE REMOTE START SYSTEM
Warranty Information
Congratulations on your purchase of the RS900 LCD remote start vehicle
security system. We sincerely hope the purchase of the RS900 remote start
security system gives you peace of mind.
The RS900 LCD is a state-of-the-art two-way communication system. Please
take the time to read over this manual to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the
many features and options of the RS900.
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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 RS900 comes with two transmitters. The XT-90LCD is a 2-way transmitter
and receiver, also referred to as a transceiver. The XT-90S is a mini-size 1-way
transmitter. Both operate on the 915 MHz. 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
XT-90 LCD
Information on changing the battery can be found on page 5 of this manual.
XT-90S: This transmitter uses one (1) 3-volt lithium ion battery (#CR2032) that
is placed with the (+) side facing upward. To replace the battery, you will need
to use a small flat blade screwdriver and a small Philips screwdriver. Remove
the small Philips head screw. Then 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 battery note the direction of the positive
(+) terminal. Place the new battery 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. Reinstall the
Philips screw to finalize the battery replacement.
XT-90S Extended Range Sliding Cover remote
:
This transmitter uses a standard 1.5-volt AAA battery.
CR2032
3-Volt Battery
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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. It is not safe to remote start the vehicle if the vehicle is parked on a steep
incline.
LCD REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER:
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 output powered frequency.
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unlocked and the system is
Your vehicle is in armed
Remote Control vibrates
B. THE REMOTE LCD ICONS WITH FUNCTION:
Door Lock
Your vehicle doors are
locked
Armed Mode
mode
Remote Transmission
You are transmitting a
signal to the control unit
Door Open Warning
Doors are illegally
opened (Zone 3)
Shock Sensor Trigger
Trigger on Shock
Sensor (Zone 4)
Engine Starting
Your vehicle engine
starting by remote
control
Timer Control Start
Start the Engine
automatically at the
same time next day or
every 3-hours.
Time Monitor
Clock
Count Down Timer
Reminder when time is
up for parking
Vibration Mode
when the system is
triggered
Driver paging
Someone is paging you
in front of your vehicle
Door Unlock
Your vehicle doors are
disarmed
Valet Mode
All the function are
temporarily on hold.
In – Range Indicator
Your are within the remote
control range.
Trunk/Hood Trigger
Trunk or Hood is illegally
opened (Zone 2)
Warn Away trigger
Trigger on Shock Sensor
(Zone 1)
Engine Running
Your vehicle's engine is
running
Temperature Monitor
Indoor temperature of your
vehicle
Alert Alarm
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 the remote
control.
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C: 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.
Time set mode. This is
used to set the clock and
timers on the remote
Power Save Mode.
Clear the Flash Icon and
Melody Sound on the LCD
Screen Transmitter
Button Lock ( ) enable /
disable
Melody / Vibration ()
Mode
Program Count Down Timer
(10-Minute / 20M / 30
()
M /1Hour /1.5H / 2.0H)
Enable / Disable Bi Sound
(Bi) While Pressing Button
Press and hold for 1 second
1 melody sound to confirm
enters.
Press and hold for 3
seconds
2-melody sounds to confirm
enter.
Press and hold for 5
seconds
1 melody sound to confirm
enters.
Press within 3 seconds
Press within 3 seconds
Press within 3 seconds
Within 3 seconds press the
button until desired
time is set, then flashes
1. Screen Lamp ON: Press and hold the button for one second. One
melody sound will be heard and the LCD screen lamp will turns on for 5
seconds
2. Power Save Mode: While the power save mode, the LCD remote
transmitter uses “0” current to save the battery power.
Entry: 1. Press & hold the button for 5 seconds, with one
melody sound and icon on the LCD screen to indicate
entry in the “power save mode”.
2. Under the “Active Arming Mode” and Disarm mode. Turn the
ignition switch to ON, the LCD remote transmitter will automatically
enter the “Power Save Mode”
Exit: Press any button of the LCD remote transmitter to exit the
“Power Save Mode”.
3. Clear the Flash Icon and Melody Sound:
times within 3 seconds will clear the flashing icons and melody sounds on the
LCD screen transmitter
Pressing the button 3
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button first, within 3 seconds press and hold
4. Stop The Trigger Melody Sound:
screen will alert user through melody sound and flashing trigger icon. Press
any button on the LCD remote transmitter to stop melody sound only.
While triggering the alarm the LCD
5. Button Lock:
the transmission function of the remote control temporarily to
prevent the inadvertent pressing of the buttons. 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 displayed on the LCD screen to show
the LCD remote transmitter is on “Button Lock”.
This may be useful if you want to disable
(
)
6. Vibration / Melody Mode:
This feature is useful when you are in a noisy place and it is
difficult to hear the beep sound from the remote control. The
remote control in this mode will vibrate when your security
system is triggered.
Press the
the () button for 2 seconds to select the mode of
vibration or melody. The icon will be displayed
on the LCD screen to showing that the LCD remote
transmitter is in vibration mode.
7. Enable / Disable Bi Sound While Pressing Button:
The remote has a short “bi” sound while pressing the button of the LCD screen
transmitter.
If you want to mute the “bi” sound while pressing the buttons. Press the
(Bi)
button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the
to disable the “bi” sound.
button for 2 seconds
8. Low Battery Indication:
When the power of the battery weakens, the remote has two short “bi” sounds
and will flash the icon while pressing the button of the LCD screen
transmitter.
9. Set Up Fixed Count Down Timer:
1. Press the button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the ()
button for 2 seconds, the LCD screen will shows an icon and timer (i.e.
0:10),
(
2. Press the
(ie.0: 20), press them again (ie.0: 30)…and so on.
3. Leave the buttons alone and unit will start counting down. The icon will
start flashing
Note:
1.The count down period is fixed to 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30
minutes, 1 hour, 1.5 hours and 2 hours maximum.
a. When the count down timer shows 0:00 the time has elapsed.
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button again showing next order time on the screen
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b. Press button for real time indication of when the timer is counting
down.
10. Out Of Range and Temperature Indication:
If this feature is selected, the system will automatically check if you are
within transmitting range and check the temperature every 30
minutes.
1. If within the range, the icon will display on the LCD screen.
2. If you are out of range, the icon will disappear on the LCD screen.
D. CLOCK & TIMER SETTING:
Transmitter Button Description
Press & Hold the
1
button until hour flashes
Press the button
once
Press the button
2
once.
Press the button
once
Press the button
once
Press the button
3
once
Press the button
once
Press the button
once
Press & hold the
4
button for 2 seconds.
Clock 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
Daily Timer Start Timer
Setting Flash /
icon and “Hours” for
adjusting
EXIT: Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or leave it for 10seconds,
the system will exit the
programming mode.
1. Clock Setting: Example to 10:30 AM
1. Press & hold the button for 3 seconds, with two-melody sounds and
the “Hours” digit flashes for adjusting.
2. Press the or button to decrease or increase the “Hour” digit until
AM10:xx
Press Transmitter
Button
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
for – and for
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