ENFORCER SLI 762PP-ISS User manual

INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! Your vehicle is protected by the Internal
Security System Passive Proximity Immobilizer. As you will
quickly see, the Internal Security System is an extremely
easy to use system.
The Internal Security System combines high security with
completely automatic arming and disarming. Just operate
your vehicle like you normally do, and the system does the
rest!
To drive your car, just start the engine and go. No buttons to
push, no codes to remember. When you get to your
destination, just turn you engine OFF. 60 seconds later, your
engine is automatically and completely disabled. Also
included is a door sensor circuit which can allow the system
to arm the moment you exit the vehicle (if installed).
HOW IT WORKS
The system automatically disarms when the properly coded
controller is placed close the ignition (as in the case when it
is used as a key fob), allowing the vehicle to start.
The controller comes coded with one of over 1 quintillion
possible codes. When a correct code is read by the system,
the indicator LED turns OFF. The engine can now be started.
All this happens in the time it normally takes to start your
engine.
However, if someone attempts to start your car without the
controller, the engine won’t even turn over. Only you, with
your car key and your controller, can start your engine!
PERSONAL ID NUMBER (PIN)
Included with your Internal Security System is a small card
with your secret PIN. This 3-digit number is required to
enter the valet mode, do emergency disarm, or add new
controllers.
DO NOT LOSE THE CARD. KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE.
For information on valet, emergency disarm, or learning
new controller codes, see page 2.
LED INDICATOR
The LED indicates the following:
1. Arming—While the unit is arming, the LED flashes rapidly.
2. Armed—While the unit is armed, the LED flashes about
once per second.
3. Disarmed—While the unit is disarmed, the LED is OFF.
4. Triggered—If you try to start the engine without the
controller, the LED turns ON.
5. Code Learning—The LED turns ON then OFF to show a
new controller has been successfully learned.
6. Valet/override—When the Immobilizer is in the valet/
override mode with ignition OFF, the LED will flash,
then flash slowly. The LED will turn OFF when the
ignition is turned ON.
ARMING THE SECURITY SYSTEM
Arming procedure:
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF. The LED will flash rapidly.
2. 60 seconds later, the unit will arm (unless you turn the
switch ON again), and the LED will flash normally.
3. If the door sensor is installed, exiting the vehicle and
closing the door will cause the system to arm
immediately.
DISARMING THE SECURITY SYSTEM
NORMAL DISARM
1. Door sensor installed: Within 60 seconds of opening
the car door, bring the controller within 4 to 6 inches of
the ignition and start the engine with your key.
2. Door sensor not installed: Bring the controller within 4
to 6 inches of the ignition. Within 60 seconds, start the
engine with your key, as you would normally.
NOTE: In either case, if more than 60 seconds elapses
before the engine is started, simply turn the ignition to
OFF, and bring the controller within 4-6 inches of the
ignition. You now have another 60 seconds to start the
engine.
EMERGENCY DISARM
If you lose your controllers, use your secret PIN to put
the unit into valet/override mode (see page 2).
OWNER’S MANUAL

VALET MODE & EMERGENCY DISARM
1. VALET/OVERRIDE MODE—Your Internal Security System
automatically arms after you turn your engine OFF.
However, there may be certain times you do not wish the
Internal Security System to arm (for instance, during repair
or if you lost the controllers).
2. EMERGENCY DISARM—If you lose your controller, you
cannot start your engine, even with your keys. In this case,
you must put the Internal Security System into the
valet/override mode.
3. While in the valet/override mode, the engine will start
without your controller. EXIT VALET/OVERRIDE MODE AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE TO PREVENT THEFT OF YOUR VEHICLE.
4. ENTER THE VALET/OVERRIDE MODE—
a. For the following example, assume the PIN is 503.
b. Make sure that NONE of the controllers are within 18
inches of ignition switch.
c. While LED is flashing (because the Internal Security
System is armed), do the following:
Example PIN is 503:
Action
Reaction
1
Turn ignition switch ON
LED steady
ON
2
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
3
After FIVE flashes turn ignition
ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #1
entered
4
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
5
After TEN flashes turn ignition
ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #2
entered
6
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
7
After THREE flashes turn ignition
ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #3
entered
8
Leave ignition ON–
valet/override mode is active.
LED flashes
slowly after
10 seconds
*For zero (0), turn ignition on after TEN flashes.
NOTE: When in valet/override mode, the LED flashes slowly.
This reminds you the unit is in the valet/override mode.
5. EXITING THE VALET/OVERRIDE MODE—Just bring one of
your controllers to within 4 to 6 inches of the ignition
switch and turn the ignition switch to ON.
POWER UP AND POWER DOWN
1. If power is ever removed from your Internal Security
System while it is armed, it will revert to the armed state
when power is restored.
2. While driving (i.e. when the ignition switch is ON), if the
main power to the immobilizer is cut, it will not affect the
automobile.
LEARNING NEW CONTROLLER CODES
1. NUMBER OF CONTROLLERS—Your Internal Security
System comes factory-coded to the two controllers
included in the package. The unit can learn the codes of
up to five controllers.
NOTE:This procedure deletes all existing controller codes. You
must therefore do this procedure for all existing and new
controllers at the same time.
2. CODE LEARNING PROCEDURE—You must reprogram all
controllers when adding a new controller.
a. Add the digits ‘55’to the end of your secret PIN.
b. When starting, make sure that NONE of the
controllers are within 18 inches of ignition switch.
Example Code-Learning PIN is 50355:
Action
Reaction
1
Turn ignition switch ON
LED steady
ON
2
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
3
After FIVE flashes turn
ignition ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #1
entered
4
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
5
After TEN flashes turn ignition
ON*
LED steady
ON
Digit #2
entered
6
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
7
After THREE flashes turn
ignition ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #3
entered
8
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
9
After FIVE flashes turn
ignition ON
LED steady
ON
Digit #4
entered
10
Turn ignition OFF and count
flashes
LED flashes
11
After FIVE flashes turn
ignition ON
LED flashes
rapidly then
turns OFF
Digit #5
entered
12
Within 10 seconds, place
controller near ignition switch
LED will turn
ON for 2
seconds
controller
confirmed
13
Repeat step 12 for all remaining original and new controllers.
14
After learning a fifth controller, the system will
automatically enter valet/override mode.
*For zero (0), turn ignition on after TEN flashes.
3. EXIT THE CODE LEARNING MODE—There are three ways
to do this:
a. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
b. Wait more that 10 seconds without learning a new
controller.
c. After learning a fifth controller, the system will
automatically enter valet/override mode.
WARRANTY: This SECO-LARM product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for a period of one (1) year from the date of
sale to the original consumer customer. SECO-LARM’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to
SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair, or alteration, improper or
abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects
in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM, and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to replacement or repair only, at SECO-LARM’s option.
In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damages of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else.
NOTICE: The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy is one of continual development and
improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors.
SECO-LARM®U.S.A., Inc.
16842 Millikan Avenue, Irvine, CA 92606 Website: www.seco-larm.com Copyright © 2010 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be
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