MANUAL TRANSMISSION REMOTE STARTER
COMBO WITH FULL ALARM SYSTEM
AS-6070 TW
User Guide
A note concerning the battery inside the transmitter:
Depending on the usage of the transmitter, the battery can last anywhere
between 3 to 6 months. When the battery is low, it the transmitter will emit two
beeps in a repetitive cycle. At that point you should replace your battery with a
new one. That is why we recommend that you keep a spare battery somewhere
handy such as the glove compartment.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...................................2
Transmitter Part Number and Serial
Number of the Remote Car Starter
Module.................................................... 3
Introduction............................................. 3
Using the Remote Control ......................3
LCD Remote Functions ..........................4
Basic Vehicle Operation ......................... 4
Alarm Clock ............................................ 4
Time Adjust Mode................................... 4
Countdown Timer ...................................5
Parking Countdown ................................5
Melody Selection .................................... 5
Vibration Mode........................................ 5
Power Saving Mode................................ 5
Remote Control Finder ...........................5
Door and Hood Monitoring...................... 5
LCD Transmitter Operation (First Car
Control)................................................... 6
Basic Vehicle Operation ......................... 6
Transmitter Mode Selection.................... 6
Time or Alarm Clock Adjustments .......... 6
Cold Weather Mode................................ 7
Home Valet
TM
.......................................... 7
Countdown Timer ...................................7
Parking Countdown ................................7
Safe Start Mode...................................... 8
*Runtime Options (once the car has been
remote started) .......................................8
LCD Transmitter Operation (Second Car
Control)................................................... 8
Basic Vehicle Operation ......................... 8
Start and Stop While in Safe Start Mode 8
Remote-Starting Your Vehicle ................ 8
Setting Your Vehicle Into Ready Mode... 8
Remaining In Ready Mode ..................... 9
Remote-starting ...................................... 9
Vehicle Presets....................................... 9
Driving Off............................................. 10
Using the System.................................. 10
Arming and Disarming the System ....... 10
Idle Mode.............................................. 10
Turbo Mode ..........................................11
Valet Mode with the Valet Switch ......... 11
Ignition Valet......................................... 11
Start Attempts Indicator (Valet Mode)... 11
“Home Valet
TM
” Mode ........................... 12
Remote Valet Mode.............................. 12
Panic Mode........................................... 12
Quick Lockout
TM
.................................... 13
Cold Weather Mode.............................. 13
Advanced Features: Installation-
programmable Options ......................... 13
Remote Door Locks.............................. 13
Priority Door Access ............................. 14
Active or Passive Arming...................... 14
The Starter Kill and the Anti-grind Feature
.............................................................. 14
Shock Sense, Warn-away Sense ......... 14
Disarmed Notification............................ 14
Siren or Horn Chirps............................. 14
Car Finder............................................. 15
Siren or Horn Chirp Timing................... 15
Safe Start.............................................. 15
Home Valet
TM
....................................... 15
Ignition-controlled Door Locks .............. 15
Ignition Re-lock..................................... 15
Secure Lock.......................................... 15
Turbo Mode ..........................................15
Remote Trunk Release......................... 15
Engine Run Time.................................. 15
Multi-car Operation ............................... 16
L.E.D. Intrusion Codes.......................... 16
Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range
.............................................................. 16
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Transmitter Part Number and Serial Number of the Remote
Car Starter Module
The boxes below contain information concerning your transmitter and Remote Car Starter.
We entered the part number of your transmitter for you. Should you need to order a new
transmitter, you will need to provide the transmitter part number which is printed below.
The second box contains the serial number of the Remote Car Starter. Please make sure that the
installer has entered the serial number in that box.
Transmitter Part Number: ASTR-LCD-2
Companion Transmitter Part Number: ASTR-2144
The installer must use the space below to write the serial number of the Remote Car Starter and
the location of the valet switch:
Serial Number of the Remote Car Starter:
Location of the Valet Switch:
Introduction
This System is a state-of-the-art remote car starter and alarm combo system. The system is
packed with advanced features such as priority access to the driver’s door and Car Finder
(commodity features), last armed state memory in case of power failure (which ensures that the
vehicle remains protected after a power failure recovery) and the Safe Start children safety feature.
With many an advanced function, this product will satisfy any one your expectations from high-end
commodity and security systems, without neglecting any standard feature commonly offered by
entry-level starters.
Using the Remote Control
Your System is equipped with a 5-button multi-channel remote control. It can operate two
independent vehicles equipped with a System (see Multi-Car Operation section, later in this
Guide, for second-car transmitter functions).
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The functions of the transmitter are as follows:
LCD Remote Functions
The Transmitter offers several command-confirmation and timer features. This
section explains some of the key functions available on the Remote Control. Next
section gives a summary of the button combinations used to access the functions
(see LCD Remote Operation Tables).
Note:
If you wish to exit a function while still in the process of accessing it, simply stop and wait for at
least 10 seconds: the Remote Control will return to its normal state.
Basic Vehicle Operation
The vehicle can be remote-started and stopped using the START/STOP ( ) button. The
TRUNK ( ) button will open the Trunk (if this feature is installed on the vehicle). The LOCK
( ) and UNLOCK ( ) buttons will lock and unlock the Doors of the vehicle (if the Remote
Door Lock feature is installed on the vehicle) and arm or disarm the Starter Kill (if installed).
FUNCTION ( ) button is used to access all advanced functions of the Remote Control.
The
(Refer to the LCD Operation and Confirmations tables.)
Alarm Clock
The LCD Remote Control has a built-in Alarm Clock which can be set up using the
ton. Use the and buttons to switch the Alarm Clock on and off (refer to the tables).
Time Adjust Mode
Use Time Adjust Mode to set the current time on your Remote Control using the button
(refer to the tables).
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Countdown Timer
This feature allows set up a countdown of a duration entered by the user in hours and
minutes using the
Parking Countdown
This version of the Countdown feature is particularly useful for keeping track of parking
meter time: the user may quickly set up the countdown in slices of 10 or 30 minutes using
and buttons (refer to the tables).
the
Melody Selection
The Remote Control allows the user to select which melodies are to be used upon the
following events: remote starting of the vehicle, the Alarm, ending of the countdown,
entering Cold Weather Mode. Melodies for these various events can be selected using the
button (refer to the tables).
Vibration Mode
Use this feature to replace audible signals with a vibration signal. Use the and
buttons to switch Vibration Mode ON and OFF (refer to the tables).
Power Saving Mode
When set to Power Saving Mode, the Remote Control will cease polling the Remote Starter
Module on a regular basis for status information. This will extend battery life. Use the
and buttons to switch Power Saving Mode ON and OFF (refer to the tables).
button (refer to the tables).
Remote Control Finder
This function allows the user to locate the Remote Control when it has been accidentally
dropped near the vehicle. Pressing the Valet Button and holding it down for 3 seconds (or
until the Parking Lights flash five times) will cause the Remote Control to start beeping for
one minute. The beeping will stop by itself after one minute, or it can be switched off by
pressing the Lock (
Door and Hood Monitoring
The remote control will warn the user when any sensor zone is either open or under attack:
If a door is left open, the remote control will beep once and the door will start flashing on the
Vehicle icon of the display. After If the door is closed, the remote control will beep a second
time and the door image will stop flashing after five seconds.
If the hood is left unclosed, the remote control will beep once and the hood will start flashing
on the Vehicle icon of the display. After If the hood is closed, the remote control will beep a
second time and the hood image will stop flashing after five seconds.
If the alarm detects an intrusion either through a door or through the hood, the alarm will be
triggered. This event will be reported on the remote control by the Intrusion Icon (
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) or the Unlock ( ) button on the Remote Control.
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