Clifford Concept 300UK, Concept 300 How To Use Manual

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Ta ble of Con tents
Stan dard Fea tures of the Con cept 300 .............. 3
Main te nance............................ 4
Wel come.............................. 4
Your re mote con trols........................5
How to use your re mote con trols ........................ 5
Quick ref er ence: re mote con trol func tions ..................... 7
ACG 2™ (Anti- CodeGrabbing 2™) ....................... 7
Add ing new re mote con trols ........................... 8
How to erase the codes of lost or sto len re mote con trols ............. 8
Auto matic re mote con trol low- battery warn ing .................. 8
Re mote con trol bat tery re place ment ....................... 8
Two- Point In ter nal Auto Im mo bi li sa tion .............. 9
Op tional Wire less Fu el Guard Mod ule™ ..................... 9
En gine Re start Fea ture .............................. 9
Smart boot re lease op tion .................... 9
False Alarm Pre ven tion & FACT™ ................. 10
AutoLock and Aut oUn Lock™ .................... 10
AutoArming™ ........................... 10
AutoArming en able/dis able ........................... 10
Vis ual Ac knowl edg ment.............................10
Lock upon AutoArming .............................10
In stant AutoArming By pass ...........................10
Plain View 2™ Coded Valet Mode ................. 11
Defi ni tions.................................. 11
To en able valet mode............................11
Auto matic exit of the valet mode....................... 11
How to set your own se cret valet code ..................... 12
Ex am ple................................... 12
Re mote con trolled valet mode en try and exit .................. 12
Key less en try in valet mode ..........................12
Re mote con trolled over ride of the Prox im ity Sen sor ............... 13
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Ta ble of Con tents (cont.)
Auto matic Battery- Saving Mode ......................... 13
How to in ter pret the chirps and in di ca tor light flashes ..... 14
Smart Au toTest ing™ ....................... 14
Spe cific mal func tion iden ti fi ca tion ....................... 14
Auto matic mal func tion by pass with AutoRe Moni tor ing™ ............. 15
Multiple- event To tal Re call™ ................... 15
Smart prior in tru sion at tempt alert ................ 15
Op tional Cliff Net Wiz ard™ & Da ta Port ............. 15
Timer op tions ........................... 16
Re mote con trolled timed head light ac ti va tion op tion ............... 16
Auto matic re mote win dow clo sure op tion ....................16
Auto matic Win dow Rol lUp In stant By pass ................... 16
Smart Self- Powered Me dal lion Si ren with Digi tal Com Link ...17
Un breach able Digi tal Com Link .........................17
Smart- charging.................................17
Auto matic low battery warn ing.......................... 17
Re mote si ren si lenc ing ............................. 17
User- selectable chirp vol ume .......................... 17
Long- term chirp si lenc ing ............................ 17
Re mote con trolled chirp mut ing ......................... 17
Patented automatic noise abate ment ...................... 17
User- selectable fea tures ..................... 18
Step- by- step pro gram ming in struc tions ..................... 18
Ta ble of User- Selectable Fea tures ........................ 19
War ranty statement .......................20
Guar an tee state ment.......................20
In stal la tion Cer tifi cate ...................... 21
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Stan dard Fea tures of the Con cept 300
The fol low ing are stan dard fea tures of this sys tem. Some ve hi cles may re quire op tional par ts/wir ing and a few are in com pati ble with some fea tures.
þ Thatcham-Evaluated þ Lifetime Warranty þ Up- to-£250 theft pro tec tion guar an tee
þ Two Remote Controls
n ACG™ 2 (Anti-CodeGrabbing™) n Extended Range n Audible Low-Battery Warning
þ Built-In Two-Point AutoImmobiliser™
n Failure-Proof Driving Safety
þ Patented PlainView 2™ Coded Valet Mode
n User-Selectable Remote Valet Mode Entry/Exit n Automatic Re-Enabling of Full Security
þ Proximity Sensor III
n Re mote Sen sor Over ride
þ FACT—False Alarm Control and Test þ Optional DataPort™ Interface to Your Own PC
n Point-and-Click Feature Programming n SecureAccess™
þ Smart Self-Powered Medallion Siren with Unbreachable Digital ComLink
n Smart Self-Powered Circuitry n Automatic Low Battery Warning n Dual-Mode “Chirp” Silencing n QuietChirp™/LoudChirp™ n Remote Siren Silencing
þ Built-In Door Lock Electronics
n User-Selectable Automatic Door Locking/Unlocking
þ Remote Panic with Smart Locking/Unlocking þ User-Selectable AutoArming™
n Lock upon AutoArming n Instant AutoArm Bypass
þ Smart Remote Boot Release Capability þ Integrated Electronic Timer
n Remote Headlight Activation Capability or Remote Window Closure Capability
þ Built-In Indicator Light Flasher with On-Board Relay þ Remote Controlled Courtesy Lighting þ Smart AutoTesting™ with Malfunction AutoBypass™ & AutoReMonitoring þ Smart Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert þ Eight-Event TotalRecall™ þ High-Luminescence LED Status Indicator with Automatic Battery-Saving Mode þ Remote Control Code Learning þ Clear All Remotes þ Multiple-Car Control þ SmartPowerUp™ 2 þ Full-Time SecureAccess™ Programming
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Wel come to the world of
high- technology ve hi cle se cu rity and con ven ience
ongratulations on the purchase of your Concept 300, and thank you for choosing
Clifford Electronics World-Class Auto Security for your vehicle security needs!
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Clifford has long been recognised as the world’s leading manufacturer of
high-technology vehicle security systems and accessories. Buying Clifford products has always meant buying the best, and that commitment to technological innovation, reliability and quality is clearly evident in the Thatcham-evaluated Concept 300.
Your Concept 300 is loaded with protective features and convenience benefits, including our ACG 2™ (Anti-CodeGrabbing) that fights off thieves with code-grabbers (a device similar to those that capture and “clone” cellular phones). Clifford’s unique PlainView 2 Coded Valet Switch ensures that no thief can turn off your Concept 300 like they can with other car alarms. The Smart Self-Powered Medallion Siren with Digital ComLink will detect any theft-related wire tampering and continue to sound even if the thief were to cut all the wires! Our new optional CliffNet Wizard™ PC interface lets you test and set all the user-selectable features on your computer screen. Our latest innovation, the optional Wireless FuelGuard Module, makes theft by even the most skilled car thief virtually impossible since there are no wires for the thief to trace! Plus there’s remote controlled valet mode, dual-point immobilisation, an electronic interlock to prevent accidental activation of the optional remote boot release, smart automatic locking/unlocking if you ever need to “panic” the system, full-time programming access, and much, much more. Yet despite all the sophistication, you will find that your Concept 300 is amazingly easy to use: never more difficult than a few presses of a button.
NOTE: Your sys tem MUST be in stalled by an Author ised Clif ford Dealer in ac cor dance with the in struc tions we sup ply them. The sys tem is in tended for auto mo biles with a 12- volt bat tery and petrol- or diesel- powered en gines.
NOTE: The In stal la tion Cer tifi cate docu ment must be com pleted by your in staller at the Author ised Clif ford Dealer. Other than the re mote con trols, this sys tem has no user- serviceable parts. Your Author ised Clif ford Dealer can cor rect any sys tem wir ing prob lems and, if ever needed, can re turn any mal func tion ing com po nent to Clif ford Elec tron ics for re pair/re place ment un der the terms printed on the sup plied war ranty card. Any al tera tions or ad di tions would auto mati cally in vali date the war ranty, an ti theft guar an tee (if ap pli ca ble) and in vali date the In stal la tion Cer tifi cate.
Main te nance
Your Concept 300 requires no maintenance except for replacement of remote control batteries when they reach the end of their useful life; see the Automatic low battery warning and Remote control battery replacement sections on page 8. This product, like any electrical device in your vehicle, requires that your vehicle battery be in proper working order and fully charged. To ensure proper operation, periodically have your vehicle battery “load-checked” at any local garage/mechanic and ask them to verify that the charging system (alternator, etc.) is working properly. Also make sure the battery cables and connections are tight and free from corrosion.
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Your re mote con trols
The 4-button remote controls of your Concept 300 are ultra-sophisticated miniature radio transmitters each powered by a tiny 3-volt lithium battery. A weak remote control battery will reduce range (the system will warn you if the battery in your remote is nearing the end of its useful life, see Automatic remote control low battery warning on page 8 for details). Electrical/radio frequency interference, buildings and other obstructions, weather conditions and even sunspots can interrupt the signal from your remote to the system. If this happens, repeatedly press the remote control button several times until the system responds (this works better than holding the button down). The remote controls are the keys to your system. But these remotes are much more secure than car keys because each incorporates Clifford’s ACG 2™ (Anti-CodeGrabbing 2™) technology with trillions of digital codes for the ultimate protection. You will use your Concept 300 remote control to arm and disarm the system, lock and unlock the doors, activate/deactivate the panic feature, enable/exit valet mode and command options such as a remote boot release, timed headlight activation, automatic closure of the power windows, electric garage door interface and even remote starting of the engine and heater or air conditioner, among other options.
TIP: If you press the top of the remote to your chin, you can increase the range since your body acts as a large radio antenna (this is the same principle as a station coming in more clearly when you touch the TV or radio antenna).
How to use your re mote con trols
Each of your two remote controls can command several different functions and options.
TO ARM, PRESS:
TO DIS ARM, AGAIN PRESS:
TO AC TI VATE THE PANIC FEA TURE, PRESS AND HOLD:
TO RE MOTELY OPEN THE BOOT, PRESS:
You will hear two chirps and the indicator lights will flash twice. The dashboard LED will flash repeatedly and your vehicle’s power locks will automatically lock.
One chirp and one indicator light flash confirms disarming. In addition, the power locks will automatically unlock, the LED will turn off and the interior lights will turn on and stay on for 30 seconds or until you start the engine, whichever occurs first.
Hold the button 3 seconds. The indicator lights will flash repeatedly and the siren will blare until you press the button again to turn it off. If the ignition is on (indicating you are in the car), the doors will automatically lock to prevent an assailant from entering (note: some vehicles are unable to lock the doors whilst the ignition is on). If the ignition is off, the doors will unlock, allowing you to enter immediately without fumbling with your keys.
If you have the remote boot release option, pressing the button whilst the system is disarmed will release the boot latch (see Smart boot release option on page 9 for more information). If you do not have the boot release option, you may assign this button to activate one of the other functions noted in column 4 of the Ta ble of User- Selectable Fea tures on page 19, or it can be programmed into a Clifford ACG 2 electric garage door/entry gate opener interface or a Concept 100, 300, 400 or 600 on your other car.
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TO AC TI VATE THE TIMED HEAD LIGHTS, PRESS:
If you have the remote timed headlight activation option, pressing the button will turn on the headlights for any duration you wish between one second and 4 minutes (the factory setting is 10 seconds; see User-selectable features on pages 18-19). If you do not have this option, you may assign this button to activate one of the other functions noted in column 4 of the Ta ble of User- Selectable Fea tures on page 19, or it can be programmed into a Clifford ACG 2 electric garage door/entry gate opener interface or a Concept 100, 300, 400 or 600 on your other vehicle.
TO RE MOTELY START THE ENGINE, PRESS:
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TO ARM OR DIS ARM SI LENTLY, PRESS:
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TO RE MOTELY EN ABLE OR EXIT VALET MODE, PRESS:
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TO RE MOTELY VENT OR OPEN THE WIN DOWS, PRESS:
AND
The button is factory-set to activate the IntelliStart 4* remote engine starting accessory. If you do not have this option, you may assign this button to activate one of the other functions noted in column 4 of the Ta ble of User- Selectable Fea tures on page 19, or it can be programmed into a Clifford ACG 2 electric garage door/entry gate opener interface or a Concept 100, 300, 400 or 600 on your other vehicle.
By simultaneously pressing both the button and the button, you can arm or disarm with all the indications previously noted except the chirp acknowledgments. Silent arming and disarming is handy when parking late at night in a quiet residential area.
By simultaneously pressing both the button and the button, you can enable or exit your Concept 300’s valet mode (see page 11 for details on valet mode). Two indicator light flashes confirm remote enabled valet mode entry, a single flash confirms valet mode exit. If you prefer, you may turn off remote controlled valet mode as noted in the User-selectable features section on pages 18-19 so that the system cannot be placed in valet mode via the remote control.
If you have the SmartWindows 4 option, simultaneously pressing both the and button will fully open the power windows if the system is disarmed. If the system is in its armed state when you press this button combination, SmartWindows 4 will vent the windows slightly for ventilation on hot days. Please note that a SmartWindows 4 module will control two power windows, additional modules may be added to control additional windows. SmartWindows 4 is not compatible with some vehicles.
TO OVER RIDE THE PROX IM ITY SEN SOR, PRESS:
AND
Pressing buttons and within 10 seconds of arming will override your Concept 300 system’s Proximity Sensor III. Confirmation of this remote controlled sensor override is acknowledged with 4 flashes of the indicator lights (see Re mote
con trolled over ride of the Prox im ity Sen sor III on page 13).
* This fea ture/ac ces sory is not evalu ated by Thatcham.
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QUICK REF ER ENCE: RE MOTE CON TROL FUNC TIONS
Func tion Press but ton(s):
Arm or dis arm and lock or un lock the doors
Optional wired ac ces sory #1 (usu ally re mote boot re lease)*
Silently arm or dis arm and lock or un lock the doors
Optional wired ac ces sory #2 (usu ally head light ac ti va tion)*
Unassigned or IntelliStart 4** ac ces sory en gine start/stop*
Unassigned or SmartWindows 4 ac ces sory full open or vent*
Unassigned*
Unassigned or IntelliStart 4** LowBattery/LowTemp AutoStart as well as standard transmission SafeStart (see IntelliStart 4 manual)
Remote valet mode entry/exit (see page 12)
Remote Prox im ity Sen sor over ride (see page 13)
* These but tons can be as signed to con trol Concept 100, 300, 400 or 600 sys tems and ac ces so r ies on your other ve hi cles.
** This fea ture/ac ces sory is not evalu ated by Thatcham.
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ACG 2™ (Anti- CodeGrabbing 2™)
ACG 2 protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car stealing device ever used by car thieves — a code-grabber. Code-grabbers literally record, from hundreds of feet away, the code sent by your car alarm remote control (code-grabbers are very similar to, but simpler than, cellphone “cloning” devices). The thief then simply plays back the code when you’re gone, instantly disarming the alarm and unlocking the doors. It’s like leaving your keys and remote on the bonnet.
Many alarms can be defeated that easily, and some of the latest “smart” code-grabbers can even decipher the code hopping/jumping sequence used by other car alarm manufacturers.
In contrast, Clifford Concept Series systems use complex digital signal processing and unbreachable code encryption to randomly change the digital code every time you use the remote control. Your remotes will never transmit the same code twice, and the control unit will never accept the same code twice.
Thus the code recorded and played back by the thief’s code-grabber — even the latest generation smart code-grabbers — will never be accepted by your Concept 300 system.
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Add ing new re mote con trols
For other drivers of the vehicle in your family, you can purchase additional remote controls from any Clifford Dealer (or ring our UK Customer Service Department on 0800 929949 or 0181 646 8440) and program them into your Concept 300 system yourself.
Each Concept 300 will respond to as many as four Concept 100, 300, 400, 600 type remote controls.
NOTE: Your Concept 300 will re spond only to Concept 100, 300, 400 and 600 type ACG 2 re mote con trols. Older Clif ford ACG and non- ACG re mote con trols are not com pati ble with the Concept 300.
To add a new remote control to the system, use the Add new remote feature (column 1, row 1) of the User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
You may also assign unused buttons and/or button combinations from the remote controls of other Concept 100, 300, 400 and 600 systems to your Concept 300 as noted in column 4 of the User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
How to erase the codes of lost or sto len re mote con trols
If one of your remotes is ever lost or stolen, you can erase it from the memory to make sure that the missing remote control can never again be used to disarm your system.
To do so, you will use the Clear All Remotes feature noted on the Table of User-Selectable Features (feature column 2, row 6) on page 19. This Clear All Remotes feature will erase all remote controls from the Concept 300 memory. Then simply reprogram each remaining and/or replacement remote control as noted in the Adding new remote controls section above.
Auto matic re mote con trol low- battery warn ing
If your remote control battery is very low, you will hear an unusually low-pitched chirp whenever you remotely disarm rather than the chirp that you normally hear. Your Concept 300 system will continue to sound this low-pitched chirp warning every time you disarm until you replace the battery.
Since this is a warning indication, you will hear this low-battery warning even if you use the and ✱ button combination silent disarming feature (see page 6 & 7).
Re mote con trol bat tery re place ment
Replacement of a remote control battery is simple, but any Authorised Clifford Dealer will be happy to do it for you without cost provided that you buy the replacement battery at their shop (it’s a good idea to keep a spare of each battery type in your glove box just in case).
1. Insert a small, thin screwdriver blade in the slot near the keyring opening (you may leave the keyring in place) and turn it to separate the two halves.
2. Remove the old battery noting the + and – indications and replace it with the new one.
3. Put the enclosure back together by first aligning the top of the remote, then snapping the case back together at the bottom.
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Two- Point In ter nal AutoIm mo bi li sa tion
Whilst armed, your Concept 300 assures your vehicle is immobilised by automatically locking out both the ignition and starter. The system’s dual internal immobilisation circuits ensure that a thief will not be able to start your vehicle’s engine even if he had a duplicate of your car key. What’s more, even if he were to find the system control unit and tear it out of your vehicle, he still would be unable to start your car’s engine!
However, unlike AutoArming described on page 10, AutoImmobilisation occurs 30 seconds after you turn off the ignition regardless of whether you open or close any doors. What’s more, disabling the AutoArming feature has no effect on AutoImmobilisation. When you remotely disarm your Concept 300 system, the AutoImmobilisation circuits automatically disengage. You then have 30 seconds to start the engine (or turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position). If more than 30 seconds pass, the immobiliser will automatically reactivate. This will be visually indicated by the LED repeatedly flashing, but at a slower rate than that of the normal rapid “armed” indication flash rate.
To dis arm the Auto Im mo bi liser, use the re mote con trol to arm and then disarm the system, or turn on the ignition and press button on the remote control.
Op tional Wire less Fu el Guard Mod ule™
Our ingenious optional Wireless FuelGuard Module makes your vehicle undrivable by interrupting the fuel delivery system whilst the system is armed, and it can’t be defeated even by the most sophisticated thief.
Why not? Because this unique Clifford innovation unfailingly provides reliable fuel pump obstruction without any wires connecting it to the system control unit. That means that a thief would not be able to find the Wireless FuelGuard Module even if he tried locating and tracing the system wires, since there are no wires for him to trace! Operation is completely automatic and user-transparent.
If you have had the optional Wireless FuelGuard Module installed, make sure to keep the rec ord your Clif ford in staller pro vides as to the Wireless FuelGuard Module lo ca tion in case your ve hi cle needs fu ture serv ic ing.
En gine Re start Fea ture
Thirty seconds after shutting down the engine, the Two- Point AutoImmobilisation electronics (and the Wireless FuelGuard Module, if you have this option) will engage, preventing engine starting. To restart the engine, simply do the following:
1. Turn your ignition switch to the “ON” position.
2. Press button on the remote control. This will disengage the immobilisation.
3. You may now start the engine.
Smart boot re lease op tion
If the optional remote boot release feature was installed, you may use the button on the remote control to release the boot latch. Your system has a built-in electronic interlock to prevent unintentional activation of the remote boot release when you drive, or when the system is armed. This interlock requires installer programming, so if you have remote boot release, you may want to verify that it will NOT activate whilst the system is armed.
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False Alarm Pre ven tion & FACT™
With Clifford’s patented FACT (False Alarm Control and Test) feature, you’ll never experience repeated false alarms. If the siren sounds, DO NOT remotely disarm the system; allow it to run for the full 30-second siren duration.
Before sounding the siren a second time, your Concept 300 system will automatically check for another activated sensor or trigger to verify that an intrusion is in progress. Should the siren sound again, you will know for sure that someone is tampering with your vehicle. (If you wish, you may turn off FACT, see User-selectable features on pages 18-19.)
AutoLock and Aut oUn Lock
Please note: The AutoLock and AutoUnLock features are not available on some vehicles, such as Volkswagen and Audi.
For safety, the system will automatically lock your vehicle’s power door locks the instant you turn on the ignition switch (e.g., when starting the engine). When you turn the ignition switch off (e.g., when shutting down the engine), the AutoUnLock feature will automatically unlock the doors. To suit your preferences, you may turn on or off either or both the AutoLock and/or AutoUnLock features (see User-selectable features on pages 18-19).
AutoArming™
If this AutoArming feature is enabled and you forget to arm your Concept 300 with its remote control, the system will automatically arm itself 30 seconds after the vehicle doors are closed and the interior light(s) have turned off.
For your convenience, if you re-open any door(s) within the 30-second countdown, AutoArming restarts the 30-second delay from the beginning after all doors are closed. Concept 300 has these additional AutoArming features:
n AutoArming enable/disable: If you prefer, you may deactivate or reactivate the
AutoArming feature. See User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
n Visual acknowledgment: Five seconds after you shut off the engine,exit the vehicle,
close all the doors and the interior light has turned off, the indicator lights will flash twice to confirm the AutoArming countdown is progressing; 25 seconds later, the system will AutoArm.
n Lock upon AutoArming: To ensure you can’t accidentally lock your keys inside the
car, the system is factory-set not to lock the doors upon AutoArming. To change this setting, see User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
n Instant AutoArming bypass: Prevents AutoArming when fuelling the vehicle and at
other times when you wish to temporarily bypass the AutoArming feature. To activate the Instant AutoArming Bypass, rapidly turn the ignition switch to “ON” then “OFF.” You will hear a single siren chirp to confirm that the system will not AutoArm. Your Concept 300 system will automatically revert to its normal operating mode when you next start the engine.
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Plain View 2™ Coded Valet Mode
All car alarms have a valet mode that essentially turns off the security features. This mode is also used to turn off the alarm if the system is not responding to the remote control. However, thieves can disable other alarm brands in seconds by simply hotwiring the ignition and flicking the alarm’s easy-to-find “hidden” valet switch.
In contrast, your Concept 300 system has safeguards that ensure a thief cannot enable the valet mode as a way of “turning off” your system. How? To enable valet mode, the driver must first enter the secret valet code on the PlainView 2 switch. When the system is in valet mode, it overrides the AutoArming feature (see page 10) and all other security features. At various times, you will need to switch the system off. For instance, when refuelling or washing your car.
Your sys tem’s factory -set valet code is noted on the back cover of this man ual.
NOTE: If you tem po rar ily lose the use of your re mote con trols, you can dis arm the sys tem by ena bling valet mode.
Defi ni tions
n Digit:A digit is defined as any number from 0 to 9, inclusive. n Valet code: A valet code may be 1 to 4 digits in length, but the first digit may not be a zero:
A 1-digit code = any number between 1-9 A 2-digit code = any number between 10-99 A 3-digit code = any number between 100-999
A 4-digit code = any number between 1000-9999
n PlainView 2 switch: A two-button switch mounted on the dashboard or console. One
of the buttons is marked with a raised ✱ , the other is unmarked. Each time you drive your car, you must enter your secret valet code via the SmartPowerUp 22 switch.
n Entering a digit: To enter a digit, you press and release the button of the PlainView
2 switch the number of times of the digit to be entered, followed by pressing the unmarked button. To enter a zero, you simply press and release the unmarked button.
n Entering a code: To enter your code, just repeat the above for each digit of your code.
EX AM PLE: To en ter a code of 1203, you would press and re lease the but tons thusly: un marked, ✱✱ un marked, un marked, ✱✱✱ un marked.
NOTE: You may NOT se lect a code that be gins with a zero. The first digit of your code must be 1–9.
To en able valet mode
1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine if it is not already running.
2. Enter your valet code on the PlainView 2 switch.
3. Continue pressing the unmarked button for 3-4 seconds. Release the button. The LED will continue to remain on for ongoing visual confirmation of valet mode.
Auto matic exit of the valet mode
In com pli ance with Thatcham re quire ments, the sys tem auto mati cally exits valet mode the next time the ig ni tion switch is turned to the “ON” po si tion (e.g., when the en gine is started).
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How to set your own se cret valet code
You may choose any 1-, 2-, 3- or 4-digit code, but the first digit must not be a zero (e.g., 1023 is a valid code, 0123 would not be a valid code). You can also change your valet code whenever and wherever you want. See User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
Ex am ple
Let’s say you want to set a valet code of 2301. To do so, you would do the following:
1. From the Table of user-selectable features on page 19, you would note that the Set a new secret disarming/valet code feature is in column 2, row 7.
2. Enter program mode by turning on the ignition, entering your current valet code, then pressing and holding the PlainView 2 switch’s button for 3 seconds until you hear a chirp.
3. Select column 2 by pressing the unmarked button twice. After a brief pause, you will hear 2 chirps to confirm that you have selected feature column 2.
4. Within 5 seconds, select row 7 by pressing and releasing the PlainView 2 ✱ button 7 times. To help you count, you will hear a chirp each time you press the button. After 7 presses, immediately press the unmarked button, then immediately enter your new code.
Example: To enter 4301 as your new code, you would press the switch buttons in this manner: ✱✱✱✱ un marked, ✱✱✱ un marked, un marked, ✱ un marked.
5. Wait for the 2-chirp confirmation.
6. Turn off the ignition to exit program mode (you’ll hear a 3-chirp confirmation).
7. VERY IMPORTANT: You must immediately test your new secret valet code: Turn on the ignition, enter your new code, then press and hold the unmarked button for 3 seconds. The LED will illuminate to indicate that the system is in valet mode (see page 11 for information on valet mode). Turn the ignition off. The system is now in valet mode.
If the LED does not illuminate, the new code you programmed and the one you just entered do not match. In such a case, the system will revert to the previous code.
8. To exit valet mode and return to normal operation, turn the ignition on. The LED will turn off to indicate that the system has exited valet mode and is now in normal operating mode. You may now turn off the ignition.
Re mote con trolled valet mode en try and exit
You can even enable or exit valet mode with your remote control simply by simultaneously pressing the and buttons. In addition to the LED indications noted above, two indicator light flashes will confirm that you have remotely enabled valet mode, a single flash confirms valet mode exit. If you prefer, you may turn off remote controlled valet mode as noted in the User-selectable features section on pages 18-19 so that the system cannot be placed in valet mode via the remote control.
Key less en try in valet mode
Even if the valet mode is enabled, you can still remotely control the system’s convenience features and accessories. For instance, pressing the button as if you were disarming will unlock the doors (indicated by one indicator light flash) and turn on the interior light(s). Press the button again and the doors will lock (confirmed by two flashes). You may also use the other remote control buttons to activate options such as a remote boot release or remote engine starting.
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Prox im ity Sen sor III
Your Concept 300 has our unique Proximity Sensor III, which uses digital signal processing to detect movement inside the passenger compartment. If a thief were to break a window and either enter or lean into the passenger compartment, this sensor would detect this movement and would trigger the alarm.
Be aware that the Proximity Sensor uses radar waves to detect movement in the passenger compartment. These radar waves pass through nonmetallic materials such as plastic, carpet, glass and wood. However, metal and metallic-colored paint, metallic-colored plastic and even some metallic film window tinting materials will interfere with or completely block the sensor’s radar waves. As such, it is not unusual that the Proximity Sensor zones may need a little readjustment when you first have the Concept 300 installed. In some instances, your Clifford installer may need to try a different location for the sensor.
Keep in mind that metal objects above or near the Proximity Sensor location will have a significant impact on operation, so you should never place coins, CDs, cassettes (iron oxide tape) or other metallic objects above or near where the sensor is mounted.
Your Authorised Clifford Dealer can make any sensor adjustments needed.
Re mote con trolled over ride of the Prox im ity Sen sor III
Pressing button combination and after remote arming will override the Proximity Sensor (confirmed with 4 indicator light flashes). This comes in handy when you must temporarily leave a pet or a passenger in the vehicle. The sensor is automatically restored the next time you arm.
How to in ter pret the LED status in di ca tor
The LED status indicator mounted on your vehicle’s dashboard or console will inform you of the system status:
LED Condition Meaning
Off On
Flashing rapidly
(ignition off)
Flashing slowly
(ignition on or off)
Pause between slow
flashes (ignition on)
To conserve vehicle battery power (the LED draws more current than the entire control unit), if your Concept 300 system has remained continuously armed for 48 hours, the flash rate will automatically slow to half the normal rate. After 96 hours, it slows to one-quarter.
System is disarmed and in normal operating mode (i.e., valet mode is off) Valet mode is on, the vehicle may be entered without having to disarm
System is armed and protecting your vehicle System is disarmed but the AutoImmobilisation points have engaged
(see page 9) Either a malfunction (see Smart AutoTesting on page 14) or an intrusion
was attempted (see Smart prior intrusion attempt on page 15)
Auto mat ic Battery- Saving Mode
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How to in ter pret the chirps and in di ca tor light flashes
When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps (unless the chirp muting feature is turned on) and indicator light flashes. These chirp/flash acknowledgments mean:
Chirps/flashes Meaning
1
2
2 and then 4
3
4
You have disarmed the system OR (flash only) you have remotely exited valet mode (see page 12)
You have armed the system OR (flashes only) you have remotely entered valet mode (see page 12)
Armed but there is a door open (if there was a 5-sec. Delay) OR the sensor is malfunctioning (if there was a 10-sec. delay) (see Smart
AutoTesting below) Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt whilst you were away
(see Smart prior intrusion attempt on page 15) Armed but the bonnet or boot is ajar (see Smart AutoTesting below) or
(flashes only) confirms remote override of the Proximity Sensor (see page 13)
Smart Au toTest ing™
Each time you remotely arm the system, it tests all triggers and sensors. If the bonnet or boot is open when you remotely arm, the system will immediately alert you of the
problem by sounding 4 chirps and 4 indicator light flashes instead of the usual 2 and 2. If a door is ajar, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and flashes, then, 5 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes. (This door ajar warning will not work on vehicles that have factory-delayed courtesy lights). If a sensor is malfunctioning, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then, 10 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes.
NOTE: Since this is a warn ing in di ca tion, you will hear the 4 chirps even if you use the chirp muting feature.
Spe cific mal func tion iden ti fi ca tion
The system can also indicate the specific trigger or sensor that is malfunctioning. If you get the 4-chirp/4-flash signal upon arming, perform the following to identify the malfunctioning trigger or sensor:
1. Remotely disarm, then turn on the ignition. The LED status indicator inside your vehicle will be flashing, pause, then repeat.
2. Count the number of flashes in one cycle between pauses (for your convenience, the flash cycle repeats a total of 5 times) and refer to the chart below:
LED flashes Meaning
1 flash
2 flashes
4 flashes*
5 flashes 6 flashes 7 flashes 8 flashes
10 flashes
Activation of Proximity Sensor Activation of optional vibration/impact or tilt/motion sensor Door open/ajar Boot/bonnet open/ajar (boot only if you have the IntelliStart 4** option) Bonnet open/ajar (only if you have the IntelliStart 4** option) Ignition switch was turned on whilst the system was armed Three or more incorrect valet codes were entered Power tampering or the vehicle battery is very low
* If your ve hi cle has a factory- installed fea ture that turns off or dims the in te rior cour te sy lights
sev eral sec onds af ter you exit the ve hi cle, the sys tem can not pro vide this in di ca tion.
** This feature/accessory is not evaluated by Thatcham.
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Auto mat ic mal func tion by pass with AutoRe Moni tor ing™
To provide protection even if a component malfunctions, the system automatically bypass any faulty point and arm all other triggers and sensors to provide the utmost possible protection until you can have the system serviced by your local Authorised Clifford Dealer. If you accidentally armed with the bonnet, boot or a door open, just close the open point (no need to disarm-and-rearm) and the system will again monitor that point.
Multiple- event To tal Re call™
The system’s memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning triggers and sensors, which allows your installer to instantly track down malfunctions. To identify the triggers and sensors held in the system’s memory, use the following procedure:
1. Remotely arm and disarm while pressing and holding the unmarked button on the PlainView 2 switch.
2. The LED will flash 1-10 times to indicate the most recently activated point, pause, flash 1-10 times to indicate the second most recently activated point, and so on.
3. Write down the number of flashes between pauses and refer to the chart on the previous page.
Smart prior in tru sion at tempt alert
If you hear three chirps when you disarm with the remote control, it means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you enter the vehicle and turn on the ignition (or start the engine), the LED will flash 1-10 times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle 4 more times. Count the number of flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart on the previous page.
Op tional Cliff Net Wiz ard™ & Da ta Port
If you opted to have the Clifford DataPort interface connector installed with your Concept 300, you can use our CliffNet Wizard software to access your system through your PC (Microsoft Windows™ required). Doing so provides a wealth of benefits:
n Point-and-Click Feature Programming — Programming the system’s many features
is easy with the PlainView 2 Switch. But setting and selecting features via the optional CliffNet Wizard is a true joy. The intuitive graphical user interface of CliffNet Wizard will actually show you, on your PC screen, the on/off and other settings of each user­programmable feature. You can change settings simply by mouse-clicking the graphical button for each feature. Now you can customise features, add or delete remote controls, change remote control button assignments, set timers, view a chronological history of trigger and sensor activations, and much more whilst actually having fun!
n SecureAccess™ — What if a clever thief tries using his laptop to control your system?
We know that could happen. That’s why we doubly protect access to the system. In order to “connect” with the control unit, the system must first be disarmed with your remote control and you must enter your secret valet code.
If you are interested in learning more about these capabilities and enhancements to your Concept 300, you’ll find extensive details at our Internet Website at www.clifford.com/wizard. If you already have this option, please refer to the CliffNet Wizard manual and/or online help for specific operating instructions (you may also download any enhancements or revisions to CliffNet Wizard from our website at www.clifford.com/wizard).
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Timer op tions
The system’s built-in electronic timer can be optionally wired to provide one of several different functions. Ask your Authorised Clifford Dealer for further details:
Re mote con trolled timed head light activation option
The system’s built-in timer can be wired through an optional relay to provide remote controlled headlight activation for any duration you wish between 1 second and 4 minutes, allowing you to remotely light your way to and from the vehicle by pressing the button on your remote control.
Auto mat ic re mote win dow clo sure op tion
The timer can be wired with an optional relay to automatically close the windows upon remote arming on vehicles with a feature that closes them if the key is held in the driver's door (this is a feature on several European cars). These cars have a special circuit to detect when each window is fully closed and cuts power to that motor.
If your vehicle does not have this feature, Clifford’s Window RollUp Module is needed. One module can control two power windows.
We also offer a more advanced SmartWindows 4 module that does the same thing, but also allows you to remotely roll down the windows after disarming and remotely vent them open slightly for ventilation on hot days. Inside the car, SmartWindows 4 also provides one-touch full open, one-touch full close and one-touch stop to each of your factory window control switches.
Auto matic Win dow Rol lUp In stant By pass
If you have the automatic window closure option, you may arm without automatically closing the windows. This is handy on hot days by allowing you to leave one or more windows slightly open for ventilation whilst the system remains armed.
To do so, simply turn the ignition switch to “ON” and then “OFF” rapidly. You will hear a chirp confirmation (this action also activates Instant AutoArming Bypass noted on page
10). When you then exit and arm, the system will not close the windows. Normal
operation is restored the next time you arm.
Smart Powe rUp™ 2
If power to your Concept 300 system is ever removed, the SmartPowerUp 2 feature automatically restores the system’s previous state when power is restored.
So if a thief tampers with the power, the system instantly re-arms and sounds the siren (your vehicle will remain immobilized even without power). For vehicle servicing, just put the system in valet mode. If your mechanic must interrupt power, the system will automatically return to valet mode when power is restored; there will be no alarm activation.
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Smart Self- Powered Me dal lion Si ren with Digi tal Com Link
This siren has its own built-in back-up battery, so even if a thief cuts all the wires, the siren will continue to wail. Furthermore, this unique Clifford-designed and manufactured siren has all these important additional enhancements:
n Unbreachable Digital ComLink: Clifford’s ingenious Digital ComLink is a serial
communications link that ensures that — if the system fuse is pulled, or if power to the system is interrupted, or if any siren wire is tampered with whilst the system is armed — the siren will instantly activate for five minutes. However, if the system is disarmed and power is interrupted for authorised servicing, the siren will remain silent. This eliminates the need for a special separate shutoff key common to other battery-backed sirens. This ingenious Clifford feature guards against any possibility of a thief tampering with your system siren.
n Smart-charging: Other car alarm battery-backed sirens continually draw their
charging current from your vehicle’s battery. If the vehicle is left parked for several days, this can drain the car’s battery. Clifford’s Smart Self-Powered Medallion Siren only draws charging current whilst the vehicle’s ignition is on, i.e., whilst you’re driving. This prevents battery drain.
n Automatic low battery warning: If at any time the Smart Self-Powered Medallion
Siren’s back-up battery voltage is very low, the usual arm and disarm chirps will be muted automatically to alert you of the problem. Once the back-up battery is charged, the chirps will automatically be restored.
n Remote siren silencing: If the system is triggered by a non-threatening event, you
can silence the siren without having to remotely disarm and then re-arm. Simply press button on the remote control whilst the siren is sounding. You’ll hear two chirps (the usual armed indication) to confirm the system has remained armed. If, however, you press button 1 whilst the siren is sounding and either the vehicle’s ignition is on or the bonnet, boot or a door is open, you will instead hear 4 chirps to indicate this may indeed be a genuine theft attempt.
n User-selectable chirp volume: You can control the volume of your Concept 300
system’s arm and disarm chirps. As shipped from the factory, your Concept 300 system issues QuietChirp™ acknowledgments. If you prefer, you may select the full-volume LoudChirp™ acknowledgments. See the User-selectable features section on pages 18-19.
n Long-term chirp silencing: Whenever you wish, you may silence your Concept 300’s
arm and disarm chirps on a long-term basis until you later decide to restore them. Your vehicle’s indicator light flashes will continue to provide visual confirmation of remote controlled system arming and disarming. See User-selectable features on pages 18-19.
n Remote controlled chirp muting: Remote controlled chirp muting capabilities are
especially valuable when parking late at night in a quiet residential area or any other time when you want to arm or disarm silently. To arm or disarm silently, just simultaneously press buttons and on the remote control instead of the usual
arming/disarming button alone.
n Patented automatic noise abatement: Alarm sounding is limited to five 30-second
siren duration cycles even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion to ensure against car battery drain or towing due to noise pollution ordinances. Your Concept 300 system then automatically resets and monitors all other inputs to provide the utmost possible protection.
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User- selectable fea tures
Concept 300 lets you set many of its features to your own preferences. Once you’ve changed a few settings, you’ll find that programming Concept 300 is so easy you can even do it whilst driving! The system features are preprogrammed as noted by the bold type in the Table of user-selectable features on page 19. To change any of the settings, use the steps noted below. To restore the feature to its factory setting, just repeat the procedure.
NOTE: For even greater programming ease and even more system control, consider the CliffNet Wizard option noted above.
Step- by- step pro gram ming in struc tions
1. Refer to the Table of user-selectable features and make note of the column (across) number and the row (down) number of the feature(s) you wish to program.
2. Turn the ignition on, or start the engine (skip this step if the engine is running).
3. Enter your valet code (see page 11), then press and hold the button of the PlainView 2 switch for about 3 seconds until you hear a siren chirp. Release the button.
4. Select the feature column: Press and release the unmarked button of the PlainView 2 switch the same number of times as the column number. Pause. You will hear the same number of chirps as the column number you have selected, audibly confirming your selection.
5. Select the feature row: Press and release the ✱ button the same number of times as the feature’s row number. You’ll will hear a chirp each time you press.
NOTE: You have 5 sec onds to en ter the row number af ter se lect ing the col umn number. If you wait too long, the sys tem jumps back to the “Fea ture Se lect” po si tion (this is in di cated with 3 chirps). If you wait an other 60 sec onds, the sys tem will exit pro gram mode.
6. Pause . You will hear either one or two chirps: Two chirps = ON, one chirp = OFF
(If there is a NOTE for the selected feature, perform the actions noted).
Some fea tures, such as Chirps (col umn 2, row 1) have mul ti ple set tings. Re se lect the fea ture ad di tional times to prog ress through each set ting.
7. You may now select another feature or exit program mode: a. To select another feature in that same column, repeat step 5 within the next 5
seconds (after 5 seconds, 3 chirps mean you are back to the “Feature Select”
position). b.To select a different feature column, go to step 4. c.To exit program mode, turn the ignition off (you’ll hear 3 chirps and the LED will
turn off to indicate exit of program mode). If driving, just wait 60 seconds and the
system will automatically exit program mode.
If you make an er ror, just turn off the ig ni tion and start again.
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Ta ble of User- Selectable Fea tures
Feature Select
1 unmarked press 2 unmarked presses 3 unmarked presses 4 unmarked presses
1 press
Add new remote
NOTE 1
Chirps: off/loud/quiet
(1/2/3 chirps)
AutoArming: off/on
NOTE 4 — Other vehicle’s remote:
arm/disarm (1 then 2 chirps)
2 presses
NOT USED NOT USED
Lock upon AutoArming: off/on
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
boot release* (2 chirps)
3 presses
NOT USED
Remote valet mode via
buttons and
: off/on
NOT USED
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
silent arm and disarm (3 chirps)
4 presses
NOT USED
AutoStart**: both off/both on/temp
only/battery only (1/2/3/4 chirps)
FACT: off/on
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
remote engine starting** (4 chirps)
5 presses
AutoLock: off/on
NOT USED NOT USED
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
timed headlight activation* (5 chirps)
6 presses
AutoUnLock: off/on
Clear all remotes
NOTE 2
NOT USED
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
window rolldown/venting* (6 chirps)
7 presses
Reset all features (except remotes
and valet code) to factory settings
Set a new secret
valet code NOTE 3
NOT USED
NOTE 5 — Other vehicle’s remote:
remote valet mode (7 chirps)
* Re quires an op tional ac ces sory: ask your Author ised Clif ford Dealer about this fea ture.
** Re quires the op tional Clif ford In tel liS tart 4 ac ces sory not evaluated by Thatcham.
NOTE 1:Press the button of the new remote. You’ll hear one chirp. Press button
again. You’ll hear two chirps to confirm the new remote control has been added.
NOTE 2:You’ll hear two chirps to indicate all remotes have been cleared from memory. You must now add new/existing remotes with the “Add new remote” feature (column 1, row 1).
NOTE 3:Immediately press the unmarked button, enter your new code, wait for the two chirps, then turn off the ignition (you’ll hear 3 chirps to confirm program mode exit). You
MUST now turn the ignition back on and then re-enter your new code. If the LED flashes on, your new code has been accepted. If the LED does not light, the two codes did not match and the system has reverted to your previous code.
NOTE 4:This allows you to arm/disarm your system with an unused button or button combination on the remote control of a Concept 100, 300, 400 or 600 system on your other vehicle(s). For instance, to set button of the other car’s remote control to arm and disarm your Concept 300, select column 4, row 1, then press button (you’ll hear one chirp). Immediately press button a second time (you’ll hear a 2-chirp confirmation). Button of the other vehicle’s remote will now arm/disarm your Concept 300 on this car.
NOTE 5:The features in this column allow you to control your Concept 300 with the ACG 2 remote control of a Clifford system on your other vehicle(s). Just select the function you wish, then transmit the unused button or button combination on the other remote that you want to use to perform that function (you will then hear the chirps noted). Please note that you must first set a button or button combination on the remote that will arm/disarm the system (column 4, row 1) before these others will be accepted.
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Life time lim ited fac tory war ranty terms & con di tions
Clif ford ve hi cle se cu rity sys tems and ac ces so ries re quire pro fes sional in stal la tion by an Author ised Clif ford Dealer. Un less the sys tem is sold and in stalled by an Author ised Clif ford Dealer, all prod uct war ran ties and guar an tees are void. As the manu fac turer, Clif ford Elec tron ics war rants to the origi nal co n sumer pur chaser, the sys tem con trol unit and re mote con trols to be free from de fects in ma te rial and work man ship for as long as you own the ve hi cle in which the sys tem was origi nally in stalled. All other parts of the sys t em and ac ces so ries to the sys tem are war ranted to be free from de fects in ma te rial and work man ship for one (1) year from the date of pur chase. Clif ford Elec tron ics will re pair or re place, at its op tion and free of charge d ur ing the war ranty pe riod, any sys tem com po nent that proves de fec tive in ma te rial or work man ship un der nor mal in stal la tion, use, and serv ice, pro vided the prod uct is re turned to our fac tory by an Authorised Clifford De aler, trans por ta tion charges pre paid. Prod ucts re turned to our fac tory must be ac com pa nied by a pho to copy of t he pur chase re ceipt. In the ab sence of such pur chase re ceipt, the war ranty pe riod shall be one (1) year from the date of manu fac ture. Any dam age to the prod uct(s) as a re sult of mis use, abuse, ne glect, ac ci dent, in cor rect wir ing, im proper in stal la tion, de struc tion or al tera tion of the se rial number, re pair or al tera tion out side our fac tory, or any use vio la tive of in struc tions fur nished by us will void the war ranty. This w ar ranty is lim ited to de fec tive parts and spe cifi cally ex cludes any in ci den tal or con se quen tial dam ages con n ected there with. This warranty is not transferable. Clif ford Elec tron ics makes no war ranty against theft. This war ra nty is not to be con strued as an in sur ance pol icy against loss. War ranty on in stal la tion la bor, re moval an d re in stal la tion charges are not the re spon si bil ity of Clif ford Elec tron ics, Inc.
Up- to-£250 theft pro tec tion guar an tee terms & con di tions
In the event that your automobile is stolen and not recovered within 30 days, Clifford Electronics will refund to you, the original purchaser of the Clifford system, the first amount up to £250 of the theft cla im not covered by the theft excess provision of your vehicle insurance. This guarantee applies only to the owner o f the vehicle in which the Clifford system was originally installed and that you were the owner of this same vehi cle when it was stolen. This guarantee is valid only in the United Kingdom and only if:
(1) Installation of the Clifford vehicle security product was performed by an Authorised Clifford deale r. (2) Clifford Electronics window stickers are adhered to both the driver’s-side and curb-side windows an d
are clearly visible on both sides from outside the vehicle. (3) At the time of the theft, the Clifford system was fully functional, armed and not in “valet mode.” (4) Your insurance company and the police have been notified and a crime reference number was issued
by the police. (5) No less than thirty (30) days after the crime reference number was issued, you mail to Clifford
Electronics at the address below clear photocopies of the following documents:
I. The crime reference number and location of the police station where the crime was reported. II. A dated declaration signed by you, the owner of the vehicle, attesting that the vehicle has been
stolen for more than thirty (30) days and has not been recovered.
III. A photocopy of the cheque you received from your insurance company as payment for the loss of
your vehicle.
IV. A photocopy of your insurance policy clearly showing your name and the theft excess provision.
This guarantee is effective for 6 months from the date of purchase as indicated by your purchase re ceipt (or 12 months if you complete the online registration process at www.clifford.com/manuals within 10 days of purchase), is limited to one claim and is valid only when the entire vehicle was stolen and not rec overed. This guarantee is not transferable and specifically excludes any other consideration, including, but not limited to, damage caused to the vehicle, theft of parts or contents, or any consequential damages. Once Cliffo rd Electronics verifies the above listed requirements have been met, a payment will be made to you in accordance with the above stated provisions.
BONUS IF YOU REGISTER ONLINE: Within 10 days of pur chase,
reg is ter your Clifford purchase online at www.clifford.com/register and, a s a bonus for doing so, Clifford Electronics will double the duration of your system’s theft pro tec tion guar an tee from 6 months to 12 months. If you do not have direct access to the Internet, you can always get to our www.clifford.com/register website address through a friend or relative who can access the Internet or through most libraries, educational institutions, etc. Thank you for choosing Clifford Electronics: World-Class Auto Security for your vehicle security needs!
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n PLEASE NOTE: Your factory-set 4-digit valet code is noted below. See pages
11-12 for information on using your valet code:
WARN ING: For se cu rity rea sons, do not keep this man ual in your ve hi cle (since a thief could pos si bly ac cess it and see your se cret valet code). Please keep this man ual in a safe place in your home.
Making changes to the existing security system will invalidate the certificate of installation.
Should any fault with the security system occur, please contact your installing Clifford agent as soon as is convenient.
Paste se rial number sticker here
Your se rial number is:
Bound ary Busi ness Court 92/94 Church Road
Mit cham, Sur rey CR4 3TD ❖ 0800 929949 or 0181 646 8440
4,158,874; 4,233,642; 4,327,444; 4,383,242; 4,430,685; 4,845,464; 4,887,064;
one or more of the fol low ing Clif ford Elec tron ics USA pat ents:
4,890,108; 4,922,224; 4,997,053; 5,081,667; 5,146,215; 5,157,375; 5,467,070; 5,650,744
© Copyright Clifford Electronics, Inc., 1999 31-756- 1B/UKC3OM/0299
All Con cept Se ries sys tems are cov ered by
and other pat ents pend ing.
REV B UPDATE PAGE: ONLY PAGES 6, 7, 12 and the back cover change, all other pages same as REV A.
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