Code Alarm PRO 3500, PRO 3000, ELITE 4500, PRO 5000, PRO 5500 Operator Instructions Manual

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VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM
OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS
NS070S
Rev.
A
12195
ThIs product is protected by U.S. patent number 5,049,867.
@ Code Alarm, Inc. 1994 All rights reserved.
Printed in the
USA.
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SYSTEM OPERATION
Refer
to
the remote control transmitter operating instruction
to
identify the transmitter
buttons
called out
in
the sections
below.
ARMING THE
SEpURITY
SYSTEM
Remote Control arming
1.
Exit the
~ehicle
and
close
all
ent~
points.
2.
Press
the
"ARM"
button
on
the remote control transmitter.
The
siren will chirp and
the
parking lights
wJII
flash
two
(2)
times
indicating
that
the
system
is
armed,
protecting your
vehicle.
Automatic Arming
Automatic arming may entitle
you
to
receive
a discount
on
your
insurance
policy,
see
your
agent for
details.
If
the system is not armed manually,
by
the user, the system will
arm
automatically when:
1.
The ignition
key
is turned off.
2.
One
minute
has
elapsed
and
all
doors are closed.
The
siren will chirp and
the
parking lights will
flash
two
(2)
times
to
indicate that
the
system
is
armed,
protecting your
vehicle.
The siren only chirps one time when I try to arm the system ...
If
the siren only chirps one time
when
arming the system, check
the
status indicator.
If the status indicator
is
off,
there
Is
a door,
hood,
trunk or
hatch
open.
The system will
arm
after that opening is closed
(see
"Arming
the
System
When
A Protected Entry
Point
Is
Open" page 5).
If the status indicator is displaying a "double-flash" sequence,
the
system
is
in
the
valet mode.
The
system will
arm
after the valet mode
is
disengaged
(see
'tyalet
Switch"
page
3).
DISARMING
THE
SECURITY SYSTEM
Press the
nDISARMn button
on
the
remote
control transmitter.
The
siren
will emit
one
long
chirp and
the
parking lights will
flash
one
time
to
indicate
the
system
is
disarmed.
If
the
siren
sounds
four short
chirps,
the
alarm
has
sounded
while
you
where
away -
See
"Disarmlng
the
System
After
an
Alarm
Has
Sounded~
page 6 .
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The system
will
rearm
in
one
minute unless the ignition
is
turned
on
or the system
is
placed
in
the
valet
mode.
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REMOTE
When activated the remote control panic alarm will sound the siren continuously and flash the parking lights for
To
activate the panic alarm, press the button(s) indicated on the remote control transmitter
operating instruction
remote control transmitter. The panic alarm can be activated when the security system armed
i
CONTROL
or
disarmed.
PANIC
30 seconds.
card. The panic alarm can be shut off by pressing any button on the
ALARM
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
[
Is
VALET
To toggle the valet switch to the on position.
The
pattern
To
valet switch to the
The is now automatic
OVERRIDE/PROGRAMMING
:
.
To
needed to disarm the system
SWITCH
The valet switch is used for turning the valet mode on and off. Valet mode
prevents the security system from arming, yet allows the convenience functions (door
& unlock, etc.) to operate normally.
lock Valet mode is useful when valet parking, fueling
use the valet mode, disarm the security system and
status Indicator will
to
confirm
re-enter the normal operating mode, toggle the
status Indicator will
in
the
normal operating
arming
or
servicing your vehicle.
begin
security system
off
position.
tum
blinking
off,
Indicating
;s
mode.
timer or
arm
the
system
In a double
in
valet
mode.
the
Turn
the
using
flash
system
Ignition
the
remote
Components mounted In
vehicles Interior
ON
NOTE:
The be
the
your
then
control
.
locations
vehicle.
shown
actuallocallon
OFF
transmitter.
to
In
this
of
the
reset
drawing
components
the
BUTTON
The Override/Programming button is a hidden push button switch
be
used to disarm the security system
or
lost used for programming new remote control transmitters to the system (see "Adding and Deleting Remote control transmitter operating instruction card) .
prevent unauthorized use of the override/programming button, the ignition key is also
stolen. However, the override/programming button is more commonly
Control Transmitter Codes" on the remote
or
program transmitters.
if
your remote control transmitter is
may
that
nol
In
can
Disarming
To
disarm the security system without the remote control transmitter, follow these steps:
1. Enter vehicle (the alarm will begin sounding as soon as the door is opened).
2. Tum the Ignition key to the on position.
3.
Press the override button.
4.
The security system is now disarmed. 3
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system
without
the
remote
control transmitter
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VISUAL ALARM STATUS INDICATOR
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The
visual
alarm
status indicator
is
a high intensity-red blinking-light-
The
status-
indicator, mounted
in
a location visible from
the
outside
of
the
vehicle, displays
the
security system's status
while
creating a powerful theft deterrent.
The
chart
below
shows
the different status indications
and
their meanings.
STATUS
INDICATOR
SYSTEM
STATUS
STATUS INDICATOR
SYSTEM
STATUS
Off
Disarmed
Double
flash
Valet
mode
(nash,
flash.
pause
...
)
Slow
nash
Armed
Fast
flash
System
tripped
(one
flash
per
second)
(Several
flashes
per
second)
SECURITY FEATURES
HOW
THE SECURITY SYSTEM PROTECTS YOUR VEHICLE:
When the security system Is' armed:
1.
The visual status indicator flashes
once
per
second
to
creating
a powerful theft
deterrent.
2.
The
engine will not start. The security system's "starter interrupf' electronically
disables
the
starter
motor.
3.
All
protected entry
pOints
and
sensor inputs
are
continually monitored.
When the alarm Is sounding the following events occur:
/...
Visual
status indicator begins flashing rapidly
~---
Siren
sounds continuously
~
Vehicle'S
parking lights
flash
once per second "
The
alarm
will
sound for
30
seconds
and
then
shut
down
returning
the
security
system
to
~
a fully
armed
state, except
when
the violated entry
point
is left
open.
In
this
case,
the
alarm
will
shut
down for
10
seconds
and
then
resume
sounding
to
attract
more
attention
to
the vehicle. This cycle repeats until the violated entry point
is
closed.
SHOCK SENSOR
The shock sensor
is
designed to detect impacts to
the
body
of
the
vehicle. The
force
of
impact
required
to "trip" the shock sensor is adjustable
by
your Installer. At the
time
of
installation, your Installer
wilt
set
the
shock sensor threshold
to a medium
level.
Should
you
want
to change the shock sensors threshold
level,
contact your dealer - they
can
adjust
the
shock sensor
to
your desired setting.
When
the
system
Is
armed,
the shock sensor continually
monitors
for
impact
to
the
body
of the
vehicle.
An
impact
of
greater magnitude than
the
threshold setting
will
trigger a full
alarm
cycle.
If
the
shock sensor
is
triggered
more
than
five
times
while
the
system
is
armed,
the
system
will
bypass
the
sensor inputs until the
system
is
disarmed
and
then
rearmed.
All
other protected entry paints
are
stili armed
and
alert.
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LlTE-TOUCHTM
When
the
shock sensor senses a nonthreatening impact
to
the
body
of vehicle
the
siren
will sound a short "lite-touch" chirp
to
warn
away
a potential intruder.
If
the
tllite-touch"
Is
tripped
more
than
10
times
within a
ten
(10)
minute
period,
the
Iite-
touch
stage
is
disabled until the system
is
disarmed
and
then
rearmed.
ARMED
OUTPUT
(OPTIONAL)
The armed output
can
be
used
to
activate other accessories
or
to
control a second
Interrupt circuit
to
enhance
the
security system's effectiveness.
ARMING DELAY
You
may
notice that
for
a short period of time after
you
arm
your security
system,
it
doesn't
seem
to
respond
to
any
trip inputs,
such
as
opening a door or slapping a
side
window. This
Is
because
the
system Ignores
all
sensors
and
Inputs
for 5 seconds
after
the
second "arm"
chirp.
The
system
does this to prevent any
false
alarms
that
could
occur
from a sensor
being
tripped
at
the
same
time that
the
system
Is
armed.
ARMING
THE
SYSTEM
WHEN A PROTECTED
ENTRY
POINT
IS
OPEN
When there
is
a protected entry point
open
at
the
time
that
the
system
attempts
to
arm,
the siren will chirp
and
the
parking lights
will
flash
one
time.
The
system
will
then
walt,
In
a
pre-armed
state,
until
the
protected entry point
Is
closed. After
the
entry
point
has
been
closed, the
siren
will chirp
and
the parking lights
will
flash
again,
this
time Indicating that
the system
is
armed.
If 4-1/2 minutes passes
and
the
entry
point
Is
stili
opened,
the
system will
arm
bypassing
the
open
entry
point.
The
entry
point
will
then
be
bypassed
until
the system
Is
disarmed
and
rearmed.
DISARMING
THE
SECURITY
SYSTEM
AFTER
THE
ALARM
HAS
BEEN
TRIPPED
If
an
alaan
has
been
tripped while
you
were
away,
the
siren
will
emit
four short chirps
when
the
system
is disarmed
Instead
of
the
one
normal
disarm
chirp.
In
addition
to
the
siren chirps
the
status Indicator
will
be
flashing rapidly
to
Indicate
that
the
alarm
has
been
tripped (also
see
"Visual
alarm
status indicator',
page
4),
the
status Indicator
will
continue
flashing rapidly until the
system
Is
rearmed or
the
ignition
key
Is
turned
on.
The
Trip
10
feature below
can
be
used
to
determine
how
the
alarm
cycle
was
triggered.
TRIP
10
When the status indicator
Is
flashing rapidly,
the
Trip
10
feature will Indicate
how
the
previous alarm
cycle
was
triggered.
1 .
Disarm
the
security
system
and
enter
vehicle.
Do
not
rearm
the
security
system
or
turn
ignition
key
on,
this
resets
the
Trip
10.
2.
Press
and
hold
the
manual
override/programming
button.
3.
The
siren
will
emit a series
of
chirps.
Chirps
1
2
3
4
Use
the
chart
to
identify show
the
alarm
was
triggered.
Trigger
Shock
sensor
Ignition
key
turned
on
Positive
door trigger
Negative
door trigger
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REMOTE CONTROLLED CONVENIENCE
The
remote controlled convenience functions described
safety features described
Because additional parts and labor may optional
your dealer for
features.
details.
Some
below,
features listed below are only available
may require additional parts and labor
be
required,
Remote Controlled Door Lock and Unlock
in
these
FUNCtiONS
this
section and the personal
to
be hooked
features
are
referred
on
certain systems,
to
up.
as
see
When chirps the first
Note: Vehicle
the
system
time.
must
is
armed
The
be
by
remote
doors
equipped
will
be
with
control unlocked
power
the
door
system
when
locking
the
will
lock
system system.
the
doors
is
disarmed.
Trunk Release
Press the is
armed and rearm the trunk driving.
Note:
button
when
the
doors
the security
release
The
vehicle
for trunk
the
trunk
unlocked.
system
output
must
release release If
you
with
is
disabled
be
equipped
on
the
output
are
the
is
going
remote-control
to
prevent
with a electrid:IIIY
remote
activated,
to
leave
the
control
the
transmitter.
trunk or
transmitter.
the
security
vehicle
activated
system
unattended,
When
hatch
from trunk
If
the
the
being
release.
Car start output (Systems with two button remote controls)
The
car
(2)
two remote
start output
seconds.
controlled car starter
is
When
activated
activated
(not
by
pressing the "STAAT"
the
system
included).
will lock
the
button
doors
on
the
and
trigger the
Auxiliary outputs (Systems with four button remote controls)
Auxiliary transmitter. Auxiliary outputs transmitter security security
operation,
outputs
is
pressed, system system
to
prevent
are
is
armed
is
armed,
activated
up
security
by
will
to
10
seconds.
or
disarmed.
the sensor inputs
system
pressing
remain
When
from
the
appropriate
active
as
long
as
Auxiliary outputs
an
auxiliary
are
bypassed,
being
triggered.
button
the
button
can
output
during
on
be
activated
is
activated
the
the
on
auxiliary output
when
security
will
be
remember
ignition
opened
remote
remote
the
remote when
while
the
siren
system
disarmed
to
key
is
on,
while
control for
CSM-2
control
control
the
the
PERSONAL SAFETY FEATURES
illuminated Entry/Exit
When entry or system The
Automatic Door Lock and Unlock
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If
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security
I:
the
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disarmed,
into
the
security
dome
all
protected
doors
the
will
tum
light
system
to
allow
the
vehicle.
system
the
interior
will
tum
openings
will
lock
an
security
The
dome
is
rearmed.
dome
off after
are
the
easy
exit
system
light
Additionally,
light
one
closed doors.
from
will
will
on,
minute
when
When
the
vehicle.
tum
on
stay
on
when
providing
or
when
the
ignition
the
key
the
for
Is
Interior
one
minute,
the
ignition
an
illuminated
the
system
key
Is
turned
dome
turned
back
light until key
exit
is
armed.
to
off,
to
illuminate your
the
vehicle
is
turned
from
the
the
on
pOSition,
the
system
is
started
to
off the
vehicle.
will
the
unlock
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OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION
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11
Low
I
Should
• These conditions are almost always
Vehicle
you
The
starter will
The
starter engages
If this to
most
your vehicle battery
happens,
the
start position.
cases
Battery?
ever experience a situation where:
press
this
will
not
engage
in
This
allow
and
and
then
and
hold
will
bypass
the
car
starting
after the
the
to
system
alarm
almost immediately
caused
override/disarm
the
starter interrupt
start.
checked out
has been
by
an
weak or defective vehicle
Should this situation
disarmed.
disengages.
button
by
in
the
your
while
system
continue
mechanic.
turning
control
to
battery.
the
ignition module.
occur,
key
In
have
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System
Your security
changing protected alarm possible for service.
Maintenance
system
transmitter batteries.
zones
cycle.
Should
does
should
the
not
be
checked
system
require
However,
malfunction
any
on
regular basis to
specific maintenance
it
is
suggested that
In
any
Programmable operating characteristics
Many
installer
About
The
designed together to conditions. conditions that normally experience. examples
of
the
security system's operating characteristics
to
operate
transmitter range
receiver inside your vehicle security system
Although
of
the
differently,
see
your security dealer for
...
have
an
effective operating
at
times
will
cause
Atmospheric
types of interference that
you
will
experience
the
effective transmitter
conditions
and
can
reduce transmitter
way,
and
range
range
range
radio
the
make
can
the
of
greater inter1erence
sure
contact
be
additional
remote
up
to
to
be
except system
your
programmed
control
100
than
less
range.
for occasionally
be
that they trigger
dealer
details.
transmitter
feet during
that,
than
you
are
just a
armed
as
by
there
would
and
soon
your
normal are
few
all
an
as
are certain
This
device conditions: accept
Changes ance
could
complies
(1)
this device
any
interference that
or modifications
void
the users authority
with
FCC
rules
part
may
not
cause
may
cause
not
expressly approved
undesired
to
operate the
15.
Operation
harmful interference
by
is
subject
operation.
the party
equipment.
to
the
following
and
(2)
this device
responsible
two
must
for compli-
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