Advance Security T46 Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual CA Elite 6 series Install rev A 4 13 09
Advance Security Inc Car Alarm Transmitter CA Elite 6 series Install rev A 4 13 09
User manual
PROFESSIONAL SERIES CA 6150 Owner’s Guide Vehicle Security and Remote Start System IMPORTANT NOTE: The operation of the Security and Convenience System as described in this manual is applicable to most vehicles. However, due to the configuration of some vehicles, some functions AND/OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may not apply. Please see your installing dealer for more information. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Table of Contents Using Your Remote Control ............................................................... 3 Arming the Security System ............................................................ 3 Passive Arming Bypass ................................................................... 3 Bypassing the Shock Sensor .......................................................... 3 Hidden Alarm Function ...................................................................... 3 Disarming the Security System ........................................................ 3 Two Stage Door Unlock (optional) ................................................... 4 Valet Mode ........................................................................................ 4 Activating Trunk Release (optional) ................................................ 4 Activating Optional AUX 1 (optional) ............................................... 4 Using the Car Finder Feature ........................................................... 4 Using the Personal Protection Alarm ............................................... 4 Car Jack Mode .................................................................................. 5 Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter ................................................. 5 Remote Starting Your Vehicle .......................................................... 5 Entering Your Vehicle while it is Running via Remote Start ........... 5 Preheating or Precooling the Vehicle’s Interior ............................... 6 Using the “Quick-Stop” Feature ....................................................... 6 Operating the 2 / 3 Hour Start Up Timer Mode ................................ 6 Turbo Timer Mode (optional) ............................................................ 7 Remote Start Safety Features ......................................................... 7 LED and Siren/Horn Indications ......................................................... 8 Transmitter Button Functions ........................................................... 9 Replacing Remote Control Batteries ............................................... 9 Warranty Information ......................................................................... 10 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Using Your Remote Control Arming the Security System To arm the system, exit the vehicle, close all doors, then press the button. The parking lights will flash 2 times, indicating the system is armed, has locked the doors (if equipped and connected) and activated the starter disable feature. The LED status indicator will blink steadily, once per second. NOTE: The system is defaulted with Silent Choice enabled, which requires a button to activate an audible arming response from the second press of the vehicle. Passive Arming Bypass If passive arming is enabled on your system, while the system is disarmed, press , the system will respond with 1 chirp and the LED will turn on. The security system will remain in this temporally bypassed state for as long as you wish. To exit passive bypass, press the or button and the system will return to normal status. Bypassing The Shock Sensor To arm the system and ignore the shock sensor press button, then within 5 , the system will respond with 1 long chirp. seconds press NOTE: The system will only change the shock sensor setting for one arm cycle and will be defaulted back to normal operation the next time the system is armed. Hidden Alarm Function Press the button first, within 3 seconds press the button to activate the hidden alarm function. The security system will arm with “Hidden Alarm Function” in which the siren / horn will be silenced if the system is triggered. Disarming the Security System To disarm the system press the button. The parking lights will flash 1 time, indicating the system is disarmed and has unlocked the doors (if equipped and connected). NOTE: The system is defaulted with Silent Choice enabled, which requires a second press of the button to activate an audible arming response from the vehicle. *Throughout this manual, ‘press’ refers to pressing for less than 1 second; ‘press and hold’ refers to pressing for more than 2 seconds. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Two Stage Door Unlock (Optional) If this feature is enabled on your system, pressing the button one time will unlock only the driver’s door. Press again within three seconds to unlock the remaining doors. Valet Mode To engage valet mode: 1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position. 2. Press and hold the emergency override button. 3. The LED will light solid indicating that the system is in valet mode. When valet mode is activated the status LED will light solid, and all security and remote start functions will be disabled. To disengage valet Mode: 1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position. 2. Press and release the emergency override button. 3. The LED will turn off indicating that the system has exited valet mode. Activating the Trunk Release Feature (Optional) If this feature is enabled on your system, pressing and holding the seconds will open the vehicle’s trunk or hatch. button for 3 Activating Optional AUX 1 (Optional) If this feature is enabled on your system, pressing the and buttons simultaneously will activate an optional feature. This feature can be programmed for a wide range of functions like power window or sunroof automation, please consult your installing dealer to determine the functionality of your system. Using the Progressive Car Finder Feature Press the button to locate your vehicle. The system will sound 5 times at low volume, increasing in volume each time the button is pressed. Using the Personal Protection Alarm (Panic) Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to activate the personal protection alarm. During panic mode, the normal function of the transmitter buttons will be suspended. The transmitter’s and buttons can be used to lock and unlock the door (if the option is installed). To stop the alarm, press and hold the button on the transmitter again for 3 seconds. The system will automatically stop after 30 seconds. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Car Jack Mode This feature must be turned on in system programming, please consult your installing dealer. Car Jack mode ON: Turn the ignition ON, Car Jack mode is automatically entered. TRIGGERING Car Jack mode: Car Jack mode will be triggered when a door is opened then closed. When Car Jack mode is on, the system will act as follows; 1. 50 seconds after being triggered the siren will chirp for 15 seconds, durring this 15 seconds you will be alerted to push the valet button to turn off Car Jack mode. If Car Jack mode is not turned off at this time it will advance to the next step. 2. Following the 15 second chirps (total time now 65 seconds) the siren will go into full sound and the parking lights will start flashing. 3. 90 seconds after trigger in, addition to the siren and parking lights, the system will activate the starter kill. THE SYSTEM WILL REMAIN IN THIS STATE UNTILL THE BATTERY IS DEPLEATED. OVERRIDE THE SYSTEM TO TURN OFF CAR JACK MODE: Turn the ignition OFF then On and press the valet button within 10 seconds. NOTE: If you have activated the password pin code you will need to use your pin code to override Car Jack mode. (see your dealer about the password pin code feature). Using Your Remote Vehicle Starter Remote Starting Your Vehicle To activate the remote vehicle start function, press and release the button 2 times within 2 seconds. The system will sound, the parking lights will flash 1 time and the system will check the vehicle to ensure it is safe to start. If all safety parameters are correct, the vehicle will start within 5 seconds. The vehicle’s parking lights will turn on (or flash depending on system settings) as a visual indication that the vehicle has started and is running. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to turn the vehicle off. If your vehicle stalls or does not start, the system will pause 5 seconds, then try 2 more times to start the vehicle (a total of 3 attempts). The system will pause 5 seconds between each start attempt. If the vehicle does not start after the 3rd attempt, the system will abort the remote vehicle start process. Entering the Vehicle while it is Running via Remote Vehicle Start 1. Unlock the vehicle’s doors. 2. Enter the vehicle. DO NOT PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL! 3. Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to the ON or RUN position. 4. Press the brake pedal. The remote vehicle starter will disengage and the vehicle will operate normally. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Preheating or Precooling the Vehicle’s interior Before exiting the vehicle, set the temperature controls to the desired setting and operation. After the system starts the vehicle, the heater or air conditioner will activate and heat or cool the vehicle’s interior to your setting. Using the “Quick-stop” Feature If you want to make a short stop and keep your vehicle running (to keep the interior warm or cool), the quick-stop feature allows you to do this while keeping your vehicle secure and your keys with you. To engage quick stop: 1. Stop the vehicle and place the transmission in PARK. 2. With your foot off the brake pedal, press and release the button 2 times within 2 seconds. The LED will flash 3 times to confirm quick stop is entered. 3. Remove the keys from the ignition and exit the vehicle. Press the button to lock the vehicle’s doors if desired. Note: Do not leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle when using the quick-stop feature. Operating the 2 / 3 Hour Start Up Timer Mode The system has the ability to start the vehicle every 2 or 3 hours with a MAXIMUM of 6 start cycles. This feature is especially useful in cold climates where the only means to keep the engine and engine fluids warm is to periodically start the engine. The default setting is 3 hour, Selection between 2 or 3 hour is made in option programming. WARNING! Be certain that the vehicle is outdoors before using this or any remote starting device. A running engine produces dangerous carbon monoxide fumes which can be harmful or fatal if prolonged exposure occurs. DO NOT remote start the vehicle if it is garaged. To begin the 2 / 3 hour start up timer mode: 1. Turn the vehicle’s ignition ON then OFF. 2. Press and hold the valet button. 3. Press the 4. Release the valet button. button 4 times, the system will chirp 2 times. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. To exit the 2 / 3 hour start up timer mode: 1. Turn the vehicle’s Ignition ON. OR 1. Activate the remote vehicle start feature using the remote control. Turbo Timer This option will keep the engine running to allow the vehicle’s turbo to properly cool down before shutting the engine off. To engage the Turbo Timer feature: 1. With the vehicle running via the ignition key and your foot off of the brake pedal. 2. Engage the vehicle’s parking brake and press the buttons simultaneously. and 3. The vehicle’s parking lights will turn on to verify the Turbo Timer feature has been activated. 4. Turn the ignition key OFF, the vehicle will continue to run untill the preprogrammed time has elapsed (1, 3, or 5 minutes) To disengage the turbo timer feature, press the vehicle’s brake pedal. Remote Start Safety Features For safety and security reasons, the system will shutdown or prevent the remote vehicle starter from activating if any of the following occur: 1. The vehicle hood is open. 2. The brake pedal is pressed prior to turning the ignition key to the ON position. 3. The engine is over-reved (tach checking only). 4. Valet mode is active. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. LED and Siren/Horn Indications LED Display Indications LED Function OFF SLOW FLASH DISARMED ARMED FAST FLASH PASSIVE ARMING ON (SOLID) VALET MODE 2 FLASH... PAUSE ZONE 2 TRIGGER, HOOD/TRUNK 3 FLASH... PAUSE ZONE 3 TRIGGER, DOOR 4 FLASH... PAUSE ZONE 4 TRIGGER, SHOCK 5 FLASH... PAUSE ZONE 5 TRIGGER, IGNITION Siren/Horn Indications Chirps Function DISARM ARM DOOR AJAR UPON ARMING DISARM / TRIGGERED CAR LOCATOR Parking Light Flash Indications Flashes Function DISARM ARM DISARM / TRIGGERED CAR LOCATOR ON (SOLID) REMOTE STARTED 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Transmitter Button Functions Replacing Remote Control Batteries 1-Way 4 Button Remote Control: The batteries (model CR2016) inside each remote control should last approximately 1 year under normal use. When the batteries become weak you will notice the remote control range (the distance from the vehicle the remote control will work) deteriorate and the small LED on the remote control will dim. To replace the remote control batteries: 1. Remove 3 screws and disassemble the halves of the remote control. 2. Remove the old batteries, observing the +/- symbols on the batteries and replace with new CR2016 batteries. 3. Reassemble the halves of the remote control and install the 3 screws. 4. Test operation of the remote control. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Code Systems, Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty Code Systems Inc. (“CODE”) warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this CODE vehicle security product (the “Product”), purchased from an authorized CODE dealer, that (except as provided below) should this Product under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship DURING THE LIFETIME OF THE VEHICLE IN WHICH IT WAS ORIGINALLY INSTALLED, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (at CODE’s option) without charge for parts directly related to repairs of the defect(s). Switches, indicator lights, and transmitter cases are similarly warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase of the Product. CODE accessories, sold separately, are covered by the applicable warranty accompanying the accessory. This warranty is non-transferable, non-assignable and is voided when: (1) the Product is removed from the vehicle in which it was originally installed; or (2) the vehicle in which the Product was originally installed is transferred to another party. This warranty does not apply to any product damaged by accident, physical or electrical abuse, improper installation, alteration, or use contrary to its intended function, fire, flood, or other natural acts. In order for the Product to be repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty, the defective Product must be returned to an authorized CODE dealer and accompanied by a copy of the retail sales receipt. The date of purchase and year, make and model of the vehicle in which the Product was originally installed must be clearly indicated on the sales receipt. This warranty is exclusive and CODE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. IN NO CASE SHALL CODE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. CODE does not warrant that the Product cannot be compromised or circumvented. THE EXTENT OF CODE’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT SHALL CODE’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT INSTALLATION LABOR. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 10 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. 11 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. Customer Service 1-800-421-3209 WWW.CODE-ALARM.COM FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 any interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 12 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
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