Code Alarm Elite Series 2000 Owenrs Manual

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One
Shock Sensor. The
I~ustry's
best
for
'recognlzlng irue ntiArrinf,'i<i'
/ thefts while virtually elirnlnciftng false
fr1ps
due
to
adVerse
envlrorvnentol conditIOns.
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One
Emergency
Override
BuHon. Allows.yoo'jo disarm
case
you
lose
lrorismltter. - .
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On
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Servlce/Vclet
swlicn. Allows securtty system
to
(emoln
disarmed while
In
for sJrviee<:lr.vehlcie
Is
valet
po'rked.
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One
Visual
Alarm
Stctus
Indicator.
R9d
Ellnklng light
woms
wvu..,"'-'"
1hI,av<>s
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protected
by
a
sySt~n1.f'"",,1IiI
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·····SERGI§~A·t~,.~~li2~(~~lef~~it~h)··········
(NOt
installed when the automatic al1TIingoption
is
disabled.)
Thev;Uetswitch~
u;ed
fortumingih~val~t';'l)(je
on and
off.Val~t
mode prevents the security system from arming, yet, allows the
convenience functions (door
lock
&unlock,etc.) tooperate normally.
Valet
mode
is
useful when valelperking,refueling or servicing
your
.<
. vehicle.
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To use
Yalet
mode, disarm security system and toggle the valet
sw~chto
the on
pcs~iori.
The
LED
will begin a quick double flash partern looonfirmsecurity system
is
in
valet>
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mOde;
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To
re-enter normal operating mode, toggle valet
sw~chto
the off position
and:>
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Turn
ign~ion
key
on
then off.
Th<iLED
wiUtumoHandsecurlty system will begin
..
n's automatic arming
cycle:.·
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.
Arm
secur~y
system
w~h
the remote control transmitter: .
The emergency override
bUllo~
is a hidden push bullon that can
be
used
to disarm the
secur~y
system
ff
your remote oontroltransmiller
is
lost or .
stolen. .
To prevent
uf\auth~rized
use,
t"eig~~i~nk";'
is
need~todisarm
the
security
system when using the emergency override bullon, .
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» Note: These instrlJctions
are
for singl"c;"ioperation, for
rnLIHi'ca,'
o,)eriatic,"
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1WO-CARMODE
sectionon page
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~i~tJc.)ntrolied
Functions
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. Remote controlled door lock/unlock, illuminated entry/exit remote controlled trunk
release may require additional parts
and
labor to hook-up. Because additional parts and
..
" fabor may
be
required these features are referred
to
as
optional featuras
and
not standard
features.
The term
ZONE used herein refers to any door, hood, trunk
or sensor monitored by the security system.
,C~f~lIi~sySiem
When There Is
AnActlveZO!l~
When
there
is
an open door
or
other sensor trigger present (active zone) when the system
.'
enters pre-arm, !he system begins a 4-112 minute countdown at the end of which,
tt
}bypassesthe
active zone, The siren then emits the second arm chirp indicating the
....
system isamned wi!h the bypassed zone unprotected. H the active zone becomes inactive
...
before the
4-1/2
minute countdown ends, the system will then fully
arm
with all zones
. 'protected. If the bypassed zone turns inactive after the 4·112 minute countdown ends, that
\'zone
will remain unprotected until the system
is
disarmed and then rearmed.
HOW
THE
SECURITY SYSTEM PROTECTS YOUR VEHICLE
il.,Thevisual
status indicator flashes onca par second creating a powerful, visual !heft
..:
deterrent. . . . .'.
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The
engine will not start. The security syslem's "startar interrupt" electronically disables
,,\thestarter
motor.
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3. All protected zones
are
continually monitored. Disturbance to any protected zone will
.C.'
trigger
an
alarm cycle. .
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/,4; The shock sensor monitors for impact to the body of !he car.
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A light impact will cause the siren to sound a short lite-touch
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c,
chirp to warn away a potential intrUder,
)/
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•• Heaviar impact will trigger
an
alarm cycle.
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Disturbance to any additional sensors installed with system willtrigger
an
alarm cycle.
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An
Alarm Cycle Is Triggered
/.)'.When
a protected zone
is
violated, the following events occur:
"
LED
flashes rapidly
• Siren sounds continuously
• Vehicle parking lights flash onca par second
..
This series of events
is
called
an
alarm cycle. The alarm cycle lasts for
one
minute and
..
, then shuts down returning the security system to a fully armed state, excapt when:
}.,~.Th"
violated opening
is
left open, the alarm cycle shuts down for 1 0 seconds then'. '
·.,·c·resumes
to attract more attention to the vehicle. This cycierepeats until the violated
i{opening
isclosed...
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,~H
any
sensor
is
triggen,d five times, the sensors will
be
bypassed until the system is
\)disarmed
and then rearmed. All other protected zones
are
still armed and alert.
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Functions
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2~;-£dditk;~
•.••...•.•.•
idesi!;Jn,td to enhance your personal safety.
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to the remote controlled security features, there are two automatic features
fn
add~ion
on
the system will turn
your
ex~
from the vehicle. The dome light will stay on for one minute or until the
re-started or the
on
pos~ion,
off, the system will unlock the doors
the security system will
the dome light each time the
security system is
--
n all protected openings are closed when the ignition
to the interior dome light turning
armed_
Jock
the doors. When the key is turned
to
allow
an
easy
ign~ion
ex~
from the vehicle.
on
when the system is
key is turned off
key
to
is
feature output
release,
;
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system valet. Consult your installer about these and other possible application. He
able
'
vem"'"
.
must
it
to
suggest which are best
be equipped
can
Personal Protection Provides need
activate the Panic mode press and hold the the remote control transmitter for one second. When activated, panic mode will sound the siren continuously and flash the parking lights for shut off Panic mode can be activated at anytime regardless of whether the security system is armed or disarmed.
an
extra measure of personal security should you
to attract atlention to your vehicle or yourseff. To
at
anytime by pressing the ARMIDISARM button
Alarm
'P- button
30 seconds. Panic mode can be
OPTIONAL FEATURE
is
capable of many different functions. Ahhoughnormally used
instead
be
used
to
control
su~ed
Trunk
Release'
Press the When the system receives the transmitted signal, respond system is armed when the trunk release output is activated,
the security system will be disarmed and the doors
locked. If
remember to rearm the control transm feature output being opened while driving
with
'0'
by
activating the trunk release output. n the
you
electric
such
applications'
for your system.
button on the remote control transmitter.
are going to leave the vehicle unattended,
security system
rtler. When the ignHion key
is
disabled 10 prevent the trunk
trunk/hatch
release.
as
remote
w~h
the remote
is
on, the optional
or
on
..
car
start
it
will
secur~y
un-
hatch from
or
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System
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··Your
..
occasionally changing transmitter batteries. However. it is suggested that the system be
":'
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: armed and all protected zones should
they trigger an alarm . CODE ALARM dealer
diANGING
;OiJring
\1:::'
remote control transmitter should last about
.\.three
·/weaken
\ra.nge
...
'Jhat
?:;\:;~:;:
th!~e-'years
:\}(:{,-d8cieasS
Maintenance
CODE ALARM security system does not require anyspecffic maintenance except for
THE TRANSMITTER BATTERIES
normal usage
years. When the battery begins to .
you
will notice that the transmitter
will begin to decrease.
you change the transmitter battery every
even
if
you
in
transmitter
...•..
cycle.
Should the system
as
soon
as
th"
batteri"s
tt
is suggested
do
not
not
range.
.
•.
be
checked about once a month·to make sure that
possible for service.
inyour
ice_
a
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ma~unction
SIDE VIEW OF TRANSMITTER
(
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in any way. contact your
SLOT\
II
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it
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h'r
I~~~~:':::::~~::
............. rogether.
Insert a coin into the slot on the side of •
.•
' the transmitter case and twist
~~f~~~v::pa:,:~
.Remove the old batteries from the
i~.!
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making sure that the positive sides (the
About
transmitter
The receiver inside your three button remote control transmitter are designed together to have operating range of
experience range greater than that. there are certain conditions that will cause the effective transmitter range Atmospheric conditions and radio interference interference that can reduce transmitter range. encounter radio frequency interference strong enough that the system is unable to receive the Disarming
transmitted signal.
Security System Without The Remote Central Transmitter
the case halves. .
range
up
to
to
split the
baCk
(PM 2016);
FRONT
HALF
wi
circuli
board
VIEW WITH CASE OPEN
••.
Eme
Series vehicle security system and the Elite Series
50
feet during ideal conditions. Atthough
to
be
less than you would normally experience.
are just a few examples
In
the unlikely event that you
do
not be alarmed. Instead. follow the instructions for
at
times you will
an
effective
of
the types of
on
page
8.
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CODE
ALARM
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;
.{ii~I~S)o~~rd~:e::r.~to'~~qUalify
itt
",strictions
The
at the time of registration with qualffications
ownar
in
your
ba
stolen wnhin
apply:
vehicl"'s
Prclte<:;tic'n
must
DUlrch:ase
system must ba installed by an authorizoo
The
vehicle
. (3) years old when the system
The
vehicle must ba missing
A
copy
paid insurance claim must be subminoo to
original
and the installing dealer.
owner,
WarrantylTheft Protection
950
E.
Whncomb
Ma,;ise,n Heights, MI.
ba
done within thirty (30) days from
to
verify that the system was
in
of the police report for the missing vehicle
owner
ara
Elite206ovehid.;
vehicle,
CODE
ALARM
the
first year following the. system's
fO(
this theft
Guarantee Form and mao to:
protactionguarantee,
as
wena"
the
Genter
securtty~;ste~
will
payyou
dealerlinStaller,
has been
$1000.00 should
the
following
must
complete
48071
the
original
installed.)
CODE
which the system is installoo
for
more
as used herein shall
CODE
ALARM. When all of the above
met, a chack will be made out to tha vehicle's original
must
is
installed... .
than thirty (30)
CODE
mean
the
owner
not
and
ALARM
be more
... days.
a copy of
ALARM.
of
the vehicle
date
of
dealer
than
the
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RelTloteCOntrolCar
engine by remote control. Pre-set ciimateoontrols to warm
"~h;~I'~
Wlrldow
•...•
lNrn>n
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This eliminates the need for Battery
Powers
source is disconnected.
Electro-mechanical deadbolt
...•.••....
anempted intrusion. Manual override releases hoodlock should banery faii.
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outputs. Pre-programmed modes include: car start, amp rack, wirldo'w conlrol and adjustable timer. . Three-Button
in
the winter and cool vehicle
circuits shut off car
over-revs.
Control
with seCurity system to automatiCally
system arms. Built-in safety circuit shuts off pewer to window
should anything block
Door
Control garage door opener with your CODE ALARM System's Remote Conlrol T
back-up
security system for 40 hours in armed state if prima.ry ,peiNe'·.·.
Lock
(HL-5)
Control
anyone auxiliary output into two independentlYc:ontrolied
Remote
Starter
Module
(APS-l)
Module
if: brake
(WCM-l)'
window
Module
may
your
lock
(OCM-l)
Control
(CSM-l)
in
summer before you enter.
is.
applied,takeriout
..
travel.
(GDC-l)
be outlined
current garage door remote.
protects siren and
.
TransmItter.
•..•.•.
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dose
pewer windows .
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andpi6gramm,,,ed:;-;;rt;~0:lTli~~,:!}""
car
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battery
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of
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