Advance Security TR27 Car Alarm Transmitter User Manual FORD HHU IVU
Advance Security Inc Car Alarm Transmitter FORD HHU IVU
User manual
FORD HHU & IVU MANUAL
BTN 1 BTN 2
Press NA Find
Press 2X Start NA
Press & Hold Stop Panic
FORD 2-WAY HHU OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATION
1. HHU button #1 (Start)
1.1 Double-press for start (second press must be within 3 seconds of first press).
1.2 Single press and hold to remote stop (at least 1.6 seconds).
1.3 Single LED (visible through case plastic) must light with each press of the
button for visual confirmation that signals was sent from HHU.
2. IVU receives signal and responds
Signal receive
2.1 “Handshake confirmation” – HHU button #1 confirms signal receipt by
vehicle via 1 flash of a green backlit LED.
2.2 “Handshake confirmation” – HHU Piezo buzzer confirms signal receipt by
vehicle via 1 beep simultaneous with LED flashes.
Engine Start
2.3 “Engine Start confirmation” – HHU button #1 confirms start via 2 flashes of a
green backlit LED.
2.4 “Engine Start confirmation” – HHU Piezo buzzer confirms start via 2 beeps
simultaneous with LED flashes.
Engine Stop
2.5 Upon remote stop, HHU button #1 confirms stop via 3 long flashes of a
backlit green LED.
2.6 Upon remote stop, HHU Piezo buzzer confirms stop via 3 long beeps
simultaneous with LED flash.
2.7 Engine Stall or Fail to Start.
3. HHU button #2 (Find/Panic)
3.1 Single press for Find (5 Short horn honks/parking light flashes). There will be
no confirmation back to the HHU for this function.
3.2 Single press and hold (at least 1.6 seconds) for Panic (continuous horn honks
& parking light flashes) until any button on the transmitter is pushed to stop
function. There will be no confirmation back to the HHU for this function.
3.3 Single LED (visible through case plastic) must light with each press of the
button for visual confirmation that signals was sent from HHU.
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.
Per FCC 15.21, you are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.