Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Carbine automotive security and remote start
system. Carbine security products have been designed to provide the consumer with a
technologically superior product and years of trouble free operation. The information enclosed will
provide a ready reference of the operation and maintenance of your new Carbine security and
remote start system.
As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that
you must practice and be aware of.
• Keep the transmitter out of children’s reach.
• Do not leave anyone in the vehicle while running on remote control.
• Alert servicing personnel that the vehicle can be started automatically.
• Do not start the vehicle by remote while it’s in an enclosed area.
• Always apply the parking brake and lock the vehicle as you exit the vehicle.
• The vehicle windows must be rolled up.
• Should the unit malfunction, disconnect the fuse until the problem is corrected.
• Some areas may have local ordinances that prohibit leaving a vehicle running on public streets.
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Remote Control Transmitters
The LCD screen on the 2-way remote control displays graphic icons. It provides visual information
on any trigger of the sensors and around the clock surveillance of your vehicle, as well as
displaying the present status of the system.
2-Way LCD Remote
LCD Remote Icons
Door Lock
Vehicles Doors are Locked
Door Unlock
Vehicles Doors are Unlocked
Armed Mode
Security System is Armed
Valet Mode
Security System is in Valet Mode
Remote Transmission
Transmitting a Signal
In-Range Indicator
You are within Remote Control Range
Door Triggered
Doors are Opened (Zone 3)
Trunk/Hood Triggered
Trunk/Hood are Open (Zone 2)
Warn Away
Shock Sensor Triggered (Zone 1)
Second Vehicle
Communicate with a Second Vehicle’s
Security System
LCD Display Icons
1-Way Remote
Timer Control Start
Automatic Engine Start (Timed)
Power Save Mode
Saves The Battery Power when
Transmitter is not in Use
Vibrate Mode
Vibrates when Security System is
Triggered
Low Battery
Replace the Transmitter Battery
Shock Sensor
Shock Sensor Triggered (Zone 4)
Ignition
Engine Starting by Remote Control
Ignition
Trigger On Ignition Switch (Zone 5)
Engine Running
Vehicle Engine is Running
Driver Paging / Lost and Found
Someone is Paging you from the Vehicle
System Trigger/Panic
Alerts that the System has been
Triggered
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LCD Remote Control Transmitter Operation
Transmitter Button
System FunctionRemark
Lock Doors & Arms System
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-
Arm and Delete the 2-Stage
Shock Sensor
Arm System and
Hidden Alarm Function
Car LocatorUpon Armed
Panic FunctionPress and Hold for 3 seconds.
Silent Arming/DisarmingIgnition in “OFF” Position
Active Anti-Car Jacking Mode
Unlock Doors & Disarm System
Two Steps Door Unlock and
Disarm System
Trunk Release - Channel 3
Passive Arming Bypass
Activate or Turn Off
the Remote Start
Press Twice within 3 Seconds
Press within 3 Seconds.
For 1-Way Transmitter
Press
Ignition in “ON” Position,
Press and Hold for 2 Seconds
Press Twice within 3 Seconds
Press and Hold for 2 Seconds
For 1-Way Transmitter
Press
While the System
is in “Disarmed” Mode.
For 1-Way Transmitter
Press
Press Twice within 3 Seconds
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4
Turbo Timer Mode
Timer Control Output - Channel 4
For 1-Way Transmitter
Press
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Programming the LCD Transmitter
Vibration/Melody Mode
This mode is useful when you are in a noisy place and it is difficult to hear the beep from the
transmitter. While in the Vibration/Melody Mode, the transmitter will vibrate if your security
system has been activated.
1. Press and hold the and buttons at the same time until one long beep is
heard. Programming has now been entered.
2. Within 5 seconds, press the button to select the vibration or Melody Mode.
The icon will be displayed on the screen to show the remote transmitter is in
Vibration Mode.
3. To exit the Programming Mode, take no action for five seconds. The remote
control will generate two long beeps to indicate Programming Mode has been
exited.
Power Save Mode
While in the Power Save Mode, the LCD remote transmitter will “Sleep” until a
button is pushed, extending the life of battery. When Power Save Mode is “OFF”,
the remote control will wake up periodically to check for messages from the
security system.
1. Press and hold the and buttons at the same time until one long beep is
heard. Programming has now been entered.
2. Within 5 seconds, press the button to toggle between “ON” or “OFF”. The
remote will beep once for “ON”, and twice for “OFF”. When Power Save Mode is “ON”, the
icon on the LCD screen indicates entry into Power Save Mode.
3. To exit Programming Mode, take no action for five seconds. The remote control will generate
two long beeps indicating Programming Mode has been exited.
Screen Lamp On
Press the button once, and the LCD screen lamp will turn on for 5 seconds.
System Status Check
To check the system’s present status through the LCD screen, press the
transmitter button first, then within 3 seconds press and buttons at the
same time. The response will be one melody sound, and the LCD screen will be
illuminated.
Note: If no response is received, then you are out of range.
Clear the Flash Icon and Melody Sound
Press the button first, then within 3 seconds press the and buttons at the same time.
These steps will clear the flash icon and melody sound on the LCD transmitter.
Stop the Trigger Melody Sound
While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert the user through a melody sound and a
flashing trigger icon. Press any button on the LCD transmitter to stop melody sound only, and the
remote control will not send a command to the system.
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Programming the LCD Transmitter
Press Buttons at the Same Time: Then Press Button Within:System Function
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5 Sec.
5 Sec.
Switching to 2nd Vehicle
or Returning to 1st
Vehicle Operation
Melody / Vibration Mode
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5 Sec.
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3 Sec.
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3 Sec.
Power Save Mode
LCD Screen Lamp
Turns On for Five Seconds
System Status Check
Clear the Flash Icon
and Melody Sound
Battery Replacement
The LCD remote control is powered by a 1.5 Volt
AAA Alkaline battery. When the power of the
battery weakens the battery icon will be
displayed on the screen. When the old battery is
replaced with a new one, there will be a beep to
indicate the power is up. To replace the battery,
follow the steps in the illustration at left.
Note: Press the button two times when the
battery compartment is empty, then insert the
new battery.
Interference
The transmission range may decrease if the system encounters interference from tall structures or
stronger radio frequencies such as high-voltage power lines.
LED Indicator
LEDFunction
OFFSystem is Disarmed
Slow Flashing System is Armed
Fast FlashingSystem in Automatic Arming
On SolidSystem in Valet Mode
2 Flashes - PauseZone 2, Trigger on Trunk/Hook
3 Flashes - PauseZone 3, Trigger on Door Switch
4 Flashes - PauseZone 4, Trigger on Shock Sensor
5 Flashes - PauseZone 5, Trigger on Ignition Switch
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