Thank you for choosing the AVS 3010 car alarm.
It has been designed to provide security and
convenience for you and your vehicle. Please
read this guide carefully and keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
Remote controls
Two remotes are supplied and are used to control the system’s functions.
The remotes have rolling codes (4 billion codes) to prevent scanning and
code grabbing devices.
Remote batteries
Each remote is fitted with CR1616 x 2 long life Lithium batteries.
Replacement batteries are available from electrical retailers or
AVS dealers.
REPLACE THE REMOTE BATTERIES IF:
1. The remote range begins to decrease.
NOTE: Like any electrical device the remote contain sensitive
components that are easily damaged or broken, especially if dropped
or exposed to water. They are expensive to replace so please take
care of them.
Normal operation
ARMING
1. Press the top button (nearest the LED light).
2. The indicators will flash once and the siren will chirp once.
3. The doors will lock (if optional central locking installed).
4. The LED light on the dash will light solid for 20 seconds.
5. The LED light will then start flashing. The system is now armed.
Alarm trigger
If a door, bonnet or boot is opened or the shock sensor is triggered
while the system is armed the siren will sound and the indicators
will flash for 30 seconds. The system will then re-set itself.
Door ajar warning/zone error
If the siren chirps after four seconds on arming a door, bonnet or
boot is opened or there is a problem with one of the zones in the
vehicle. The system will exclude that zone until there is no error.
See the table below for the zone error message:
Number of chirps Error zone
1 Door*
2 Bonnet/boot
3 Voltage drop
4 Optional sensor
5 Shock sensor
6 ACC/ignition
* If your vehicle has a factory interior light delay this feature may not be available.
Disarming
1. Press the bottom button.
2. The indicators will flash and the siren will chirp three times.
3. The doors will unlock (if optional central locking installed).
4. The LED light on the dash will go out. The system is now disarmed.
Alarm trigger zone
If the alarm is triggered while you are away from the vehicle the LED
light on the dash will tell you which zone has been triggered.
1. Disarm the alarm and turn on the ignition.
2. Watch the LED light on the dash and count the number of flashes.
It will only flash the first time you turn on the ignition after a trigger.
3. See the table below for zone codes.
Number of flashes Triggered zone
1 Door
2 Bonnet/boot
3 Voltage drop
4 Optional sensor
5 Shock sensor
6 ACC/ignition