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MODEL XRO-9100
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER
WITH ALARM SYSTEM
OWNER’S MANUAL
REMOTE TRANSCEIVER (TX)
A. OLED DISPLAY
Name of Transmitter
Timer
Door Lock
In – Range Indicator
Door Unlock
Alarm Status
Temperature
Bypass Shock
Sensor
Battery Level
Engine Running
Melody Mode
Count Down Timer
Parking Timer
Vibration Mode
Alert Alarm
Timer Start
B. CHARGE THE BATTERY
Power by built-in 3.7V lithium polymer battery, if the OLED screen
is flash, charge your remote
display low battery or
transceiver. While the battery of the Remote Transceiver is under
the battery charging, you can push the ” ” button to check
charging condition.
While the battery of
the Remote
Transceiver is under
charging.
Push the
button; the
screen will display
Battery charging.
C. MAIN PAGE:
1. Press the
button, the screen will display main page.
button, the OLED screen will display the
2. While the icon flashing on the OLED screen, press the
detail of the flash icon, the display sequence of flash icon as follows: TRIGGERED / ENGINE
RUNNING / COUNT DOWN TIMER / TIMER START / ALART TIMER condition.
Push the
button to display
triggered area.
While the
TRIGGERED icon
flash.
While the
icon flash
While the
flash
icon
Push the
button
Press the button 2 to set off
the count down time
Push the
button, the count
down timer will display.
missing
graphic
While the
icon flash
or
Push the
Or
button, the OLED screen will display individually i.e. daily start timer,
timer start or temperature start, depend on which you selected.
While the
flash
icon
Push the
button, the alert
alarm time will display.
Press the button 2 to set off
the alert alarm timer
D. SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER’S BUTTON CONFIGURATION:
Switch to select the transceiver button configuration you need and the OLED screen
1. Spin up the
will display the transceiver button configuration you select.
2. Within 5 seconds press the button 1, 2, 3 or 4 to remote control “button configuration” you selected.
button, the transceiver button configuration mode
Note: If 5 seconds of inactivity expired, or push the
will exit.
Spin up the
switch
Spin up the
to the page 1
switch
Spin up the
to the page 2
Spin up the
switch
to the page 5
switch
switch
to the page 4
to the page 3
Spin up the
Spin up the
switch
resume to main page.
E. SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER FEATURES:
1. Spin down the Switch to select the transceiver feature you need and the OLED screen will display
the features you select.
2. Press the button 1, 2, 3 or 4 once within 3 seconds after finished selection and the OLED screen will
change the display alternatively.
Note: If 5 seconds of inactivity expire, or push the
button, the transceiver features program mode will
exit.
Spin down the
switch
to the page 1
Spin down the
switch
to the page 5
Spin down the
switch
Spin down the
to the page 2
Spin down the
to the page 3
switch
to the page 6
E- P1- 1. “BUTTON BI” SETTING:
switch
Spin down the
Spin down the
switch
to the page 4
switch
resume to main page.
Example: Set the “Button Bi Disable”.
It has a short “bi” sound while pressing the button of the remote transceiver
Spin down the
to the page 1
switch
Press the button 2 to
change the setting
Press the button 1 and it
will display previously
setting
Press the
button and
the setting is done.
E- P1- 2. “BUTTON LOCK” SETTING:
Spin down the
switch
to the page 1
Example: Set the “Button Lock Enable”.
Press the button 1 to
change the setting
Press the button 2 and it
will display previously
setting
D- P1- 3. “MELODY / VIBRATION MODE” SETTING:
Spin down the
switch
to the page 1
Example: set the Vibration mode.
Press the button 2 to
change the setting
Press the button 3 and it
will display previously
setting
Press the
button and
the setting is done.
Press the
button and
the setting is done also
the
icon will display
on the OLED screen
E- P1- 4. “DEMO MODE”:
Spin down the
switch
to the page 1
Demo movie playing
Press the button 4 to
Press the any Button to
exit.
start Demo movie
E- P2- 1. “POWER SAVE” SETTING: Example set the “Power Save Enable”.
While the power save mode, the LCD remote transceiver uses “0” current to save the battery power.
Spin down the
switch
to the page 2
Press the button 1 to
change the setting.
Press the button 1 and it
will display previously
setting.
Press the
button and
the setting is done.
E- P2- 2. “PARKING METER” SETTING: Example set the “Parking Meter 30 min..
Note: When “parking meter” trigger presses any button to stop the beeper.
Spin down the
switch
Press the button 1 three
times to set the parking
timer to 30 minutes.
Press the button 2
to the page 2
Press the
button to
start the parking meter
and the
icon will
flash on the main page.
D- P2- 3. “PARKING AREA” SETTING:
Spin down the
switch
to the page 2
Example set the “Parking Area.” to “B120
Press the button 3, it will
display previously
parking area
Press the button 1 and
the “-” flashes for
setting.
Spin down the
Press the button 1 and
the “-” flashes for
setting.
Spin down the
Press the button 2 to
clear the parking area,
and the “-” flashes for
setting.
switch
to set the “1”
switch
to set the “0”.
Press the button 1 and
the “-” flashes for
setting.
Spin up the
switch to
setting the “B”
Spin down the
switch to set the “2”.
Press the button 3 and
the setting is done.
D- P2- 4. “LIGHTING FOR OLED” TIMER SETTING: Example: set the LCD display from 2 seconds to 3
seconds.
Spin down the
switch
to the page 2
D- P3- 1. “TIMER” SETTING:
Press the button 4 and it
will display previously
setting
Press the button 2 to
change the setting
Example set the timer to 08:20P
Press the
button and
the setting is done.
Spin down the
switch
to the page 3
Press the button 2 to
set the “minute” digit to
“20”
Press the button 1 and
the ”hour” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 1 and
the ”A” digit flashes for
adjusting.
Press the button 2 to set
the ”hours” digit to “08”
Press the button 1 and
the ”minute” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 2 to
set the “P”
Press the button 3 and
the setting is done.
D- P3- 2. “ALERT ALARM TIMER” SETTING: Example set alert alarm timer to 06:30A
Note: When alert alarm timer trigger press any button to stop the beeper.
Spin down the
switch
to the page 3
Press the button 2 to
set the ”minute” digit to
“30”.
Press the button 2 and
the ”hour” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 2 to set
the ”hour” digit to “06”.
Press the button 3 to
set the alert alarm timer
and the
icon will
flash on the main page.
Push the
button
While the icon is
flashing or When alert
alarm timer trigger, the
screen will display alert
alarm timer
Press the button 1 and
the ”minute” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 2 to
set off the alert alarm
timer or press any
button to stop alarm
while alert alarm timer
trigger
C- P3- 3. “COUNT DOWN TIMER” SETTING: Example set the count down timer to 2:30
Note: When count down timer is trigger, press any button to stop the beeper.
Spin down the
to the page 3
switch
Press the button 3 and
the ”hour” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 2 to set
the ”hour” digit to “02”
Press the button 1 and
the ”minute” digit flashes
for adjusting.
Press the button 2 to
set the ”minute” digit to
“30”.
Press the button 3 to
start the count down
timer and the
icon
will flash on the main
page.
D- P4- 1. “NAME OF TX ” SETTING:
Spin down the
switch to the
page 4
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Press the button 2 to
set off the count down
time.
Example Set Name of Transceiver 1 to MIKE
Press the button1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Spin down the
switch to set the
“M”.
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Spin up the ”
switch to set
the ”I”.
Spin down the
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Spin up the
switch to set
the ”E”.
Press the button 3
and the setting is
done.
switch to set
the ”K”.
D- P5- 1. “NAME OF CHANNEL ” SETTING:
Spin down the
switch to the page
While the
icon is
flashing push the ” ”
button to display the
count down timer
Example Set Name of channel 4 to GARAGE DOOR
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Spin up the
switch to set
the ”G”.
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Press the button 1
and the “-” flashes
for setting.
Spin down the
switch to set
the ”R”
Press the button 3
and the setting is
done.
Following the
above step to
setting
Alphabetical to
RAGE DOO
Spin down the
switch to setting
the ”A”.
D- P6- 1. LANGUAGE SETTING:
Spin down the
switch
to the page 6
Example set the Language to English
Press the
button and
the setting is done.
Press the button 1 to set the
Language to ”ENGLISH”.
D- P6- 4. SET TO DEFAULTS:
Spin down the
switch
Press the button 1 & 2
at same time to set the
defaults.
Press the button 4.
to the page 6
OPERATION:
ARMING
DISARMING
VALET MODE
CAR LOCATOR
TRIGGER
SYSTEM
SINGLE
TRIGGER
PANIC
FUNCTION
THE
MULTI
TRIGGER
ANTI CARJACKING
FORM POSSE
PORT
DRIVER
PAGING
TRUNK
RELEASE
OUT OF
RANGE
TEMPERATURE
CHECK
10
MULTIVEHICLE
SECURITY
OPREATION
TURBO TIMER
MODE
REMOTE
START
TIMER START
TEMPERATURE
START
DAILY TIMER
START
TURN OFF THE
REMOTE
START
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Model XRO-9100
SELECTABLE FEATURES
The selectable features can be set manually as explained below,
Factory default settings are indicated by bold text.
Note : The method of manual override can either be selected to operate from the valet switch or operate as
custom code.
Be certain to place a check mark indicating the method used in the box located on the last page of the
owner’s manual.
NOTE: Keyless Entry Models with no horn output will Flash the Parking Lights instead of chirp where chirp is
indicated.
RF Programmable Feature Bank 1 Is For Transmitter Programming See Transmitter Programming
Guide.
RF Programmable Features Bank 2 Is Alarm Selectable Features:
Feature
Selection
1 Chirp
2 Chirps
3 Chirps
4 Chirps
5 Chirps
6 Chirps
1st Door L/UL
1 Sec.
3.5 Sec.
1 Sec L,
Dbl.U/L
Dbl L, 1 Sec
UL
Dbl L, Dbl UL
1 Sl/350ms
UL
2nd Accy Lock
Auto Lock On
3rd Accy. Ul
4th Headlights
5th Passive
Locks
6th Pass/Act Arm
7th Siren/Horn
8th Horn Chirp
9th O/R Method
10th 2 Step U/L
11th Chp Del Tx
12th
Volts/HdWire
13th Trigger
Circuits
14th L/UL Poll
Auto UL Dr.
On Arm
Auto Lock
Off
Auto UL ALL
On Disarm
Auto UL Off
On Both
Off
Passive
Active
Passive Arm
Siren/Horn
10 ms
Custom Code
On Arm
On Arm
Actime Arm
Siren Only
16 ms
Valet
Off
Off
Horn Only
30 ms
40 ms
50 ms
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
To exit program mode, turn ignition off, or press and release valet
switch.
RF Programmable Features Bank 3 Is Remote Start Selectable Features :
Feature Selection
1st Defrost Output
2nd RF Start Chirp
3rd Run Time
4th Parking Lights
5th Input Check
1 Chirp
Pulsed
Off
5 Mins
On Steady
Voltage
2 Chirps
10 Mins
On
10 Mins
Flashing
Tach
6th Voltage Level
>0.5V B4
Start
<0.5V B4
Start
7th Ing. 2 Select
Off During
Crank
On During
Crank
3 Chirps
4 Chirps
15 Mins
20 Mins
DBI Tach
Same Aas
Accy.
12
5 Chirps
6 Chirps
8th Ign. 3 Select
9th Diagnostics
10th Crank Time
11th Gas / Diesel
12th Transponder
O/P
13th Temp Start
Off During
Crank
On During
Crank
Same Aas
Accy.
Off
0.8 Sec
Gas
On
1.0 Sec
Diesel 10
1.5 Sec
Diesel 15
While R/S On During Start
2.0 Sec
Diesel 20
DBI
Until Ign. Off
Off
On
14th Crank
Averaging
Averaging
Preset Time
(NOTE:When Averaging, the engine must be started 4 times
with the key to be effective)
15th R/S Shock
Shunt Until
Clear
Shunt R/S
Cycle
Shunt From
TX
3 Mins
5 Mins
16th Turbo Select Off
17th Black /Blue
Single Pulse
(Aux O/P)
10 Mins
As Feature #1
Note : Once you enter the feature programming mode, do not allow more than 15 seconds to pass between
steps or the programming will be terminated.
Chirp
1 chirp
2 chirps
3 chirps
4 chirps
Function
Arm
Disarm
Arm/ Door opened
Disarm / Intrusion
LED
Off
Slow Flash
Rapid
Flashing
On (Solid)
Function
Disarmed
Armed
PassiveArming/
Rearming
Valet Mode
Active
Parking light
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
Constant On *
Function
Arm
Disarm
Disarm / Intrusion
Under Remote Start *
LED
1 flash... pause
2 flash... pause
3 flash… pause
Function
Zone 1 /
Zone 2 /
Zone 3 /
* Depend on programming feature select
Transmitter Button
or
System Function
Lock Doors & Arm System / Button
Defeat the Pre-detect stage of s/s
Defeat the Pre-detect and full detect stages
of s/s
City Mode
Activate Panic function
Remark
Stop Panic function
Press and Hold for 3 sec.
Silent Arming
Activate during programming
Press and Hold for 3 sec.
(3-second)
or
(3-second)
(2-second)
(2-second)
Silent Disarming
Unlock Doors & Disarm System / Button 2
Two Steps Door Unlock & Disarm System
Trunk Release
Turn Off Remote Start
Turn On Remote Start
Channel 1
13
Press twice within 3 sec.
Press and Hold for 2 sec
Press twice within 2 sec.
Press twice within 2 sec.
+
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
2-WAY OLED REMOTE CONTR TRANSCEIVER OPERATION ONLY
Button Function Selection
Confirm Button / Back to Main Page
For Two way Remote transceiver
For Two way Remote transceiver
Feature Selection
For Two way Remote transceiver
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution :To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
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.
To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device should be used in
hand-held, hand-operated configurations only. The device and its antenna must
maintain a separation distance of 20cm or more from a person’s body, except for the
hand and wrists, to satisfy RF exposure compliance.
This device is designed to be used in a person’s hands and its operating configurations
do not support normal transmissions while it is carried in pockets or holsters next tot a
person’s body.

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