MAGNADYNE 6908A User's Manual

OWNER’S
MANUAL
Models: 6904A, 6908A, 6918A
with Code Hopping Transmitters
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Welcome to the world of Silencer
automotive security. Silencer®automotive security products have been designed to provide the consumer with a product that is technologically superior and will provide years of trouble free operation.
The information enclosed will provide a ready reference of the operation and maintenance of your new
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Silencer
security system. The operating instructions enclosed are for different security system models. Many of the functions are similar between the models but be sure to follow the instructions that pertain to your model security system only. If you are not sure of the model of your security system, contact your car dealer finance department and ask for the model number.
Remote Control Transmitters
The Silencer security systems can operate from any one of the three transmitters shown here. Locate the transmitter that was supplied with your system and use the drawing as a ready reference while reading through the operating procedures.
Silent Arming
Gray Arm
Button
Red
Panic
Button
6945RB
Gray
Disarm
Button
Blue
2nd
Channel
Button
Silent Arming
Gray Arm
Button
Red
Panic
Button
6945PET
Gray
Disarm
Button
Blue
2nd
Channel
Button
Channel Button
6915K3
Silent Arming
Red 2nd
Panic
Security System Operation
“Using the Transmitter to Arm the Security System”
1. Exit the vehicle and close all entrances.
2. Press and release the ARM button on the transmitter. The security system will respond as follows: A. The horn/siren will chirp one time. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A but is an option for 6904A)
B. The LED indicator will begin to flash at a steady rate. C. The parking lights will flash one time. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A but is an option for 6904A) D. The starter is deactivated which prevents the engine from being started. E. All protected entrances are armed. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A)
F. The horn/siren will sound one additional time if the vehicle has delayed interior lights that stay on
after the door is closed. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A but is an option for 6904A)
The security system is now fully armed!
Gray
Disarm
Button
Gray Arm
Button
2
Automatic Arming (Without Using the Transmitter)
Note: The following information is valid only if your security system has been programmed to automatically arm. Check with your car dealer if you are unsure.
1. Turn off the ignition key and exit the vehicle.
6904A:
Upon turning off the ignition key, the LED indicator will begin to flash fast. The fast flashing LED indicates that the automatic arming timer is counting down and the security system will become armed within 30 seconds. After 30 seconds has passed, the security system will respond in the following manner
A. The flashing LED will slow down to the normal armed flashing speed. B. The optional beeper will beep one time. C. The optional parking light flasher will flash the parking lights one time. D. The starter will become deactivated and the engine will not start.
6908A and 6918A:
Close all protected entrances. After the last protected entrance is closed the horn/siren will chirp one time and the LED indicator will begin to flash fast. The fast flashing LED indicates that the automatic arming timer is counting down and the security system will become armed within 30 seconds. After 30 seconds has passed, the security system will respond in the following manner:
Note 1: Re-opening a protected entrance before the system becomes armed will stop the arming timer. After closing the entrance the timer will begin counting again from zero. Note 2: If the vehicle has a delayed interior lighting system, the automatic arming timer will start counting after the interior lighting has turned itself off. This could add up to 45 seconds to the total automatic arming countdown time. (Up to 75 seconds total arming delay)
A. The horn/siren will chirp one time. B. The LED indicator will begin to flash slower. C. The parking lights will flash one time. D. The starter will become deactivated and will prevent the engine from starting. E. All protected entrances are armed.
The security system is now fully armed!
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Disarming the Security System Using the Transmitter
1. Press and release the DISARM button on the transmitter. The security system will respond as follows: A. The horn/siren will chirp two times. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A only, but is an option
on 6904A) B1.The LED indicator will be off. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A only) B2.The LED indicator will be flashing very fast. (Applies to 6904A only) C. The parking lights will flash two times. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A only, but is an
option on 6904A
Note 1: If you are disarming the security system after it has been triggered and the horn/siren is sounding, the disarm chirps are automatically deleted. (Applies to 6908A and 6918A only)
Note 2: The optional passive entry transmitter will automatically disarm the system as you approach the vehicle without you having to depress the unlock button. The slide switch must be in the the passive unlock feature to work. For total passive exiting and entry operations, you should have your security system programmed for “Automatic Passive Arming”. (Applies to 6904A and 6908A only)
The security system is now disarmed!
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