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)NCLUDEDå)TEMS............................................ 2
7AYå0AGERå2EMOTE ...................................... 3
'ENERALå0AGERå&UNCTIONS ................................ 3
3PECIALå0AGERå&UNCTIONS ................................. 4
0AGERå)CONå$ESCRIPTIONS .................................... 5
0AGERå5SAGEåå#ARE ....................................... 6
3YSTEMå/PERATION ......................................... 7
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$ISARMING ............................................ 10
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3YSTEMåh!RMEDvå&EATURES ................................. 12
'7!å'ROUNDå7HENå!RMED ............................ 12
3TARTERå+ILLå)MMOBILIZER .................................. 12
3TAGEå3ENSORå4RIGGER.................................. 12
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4RIGGERå-EMORY ....................................... 13
3"3å3ECTORå"YPASSå3YSTEM.............................. 13
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$IRECTå$OORå,OCK ...................................... 15
&EATUREå0ROGRAMMING ..................................... 16
0ROGRAMå&EATURESå%XPLAINED ............................... 17
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4RANSMITTERå,EARNING ...................................... 21
4ROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 22

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The VISION 1370S system control module is backed by a limited life-
time warranty against defective components and/or improper product
assembly to the original purchaser for as long the vehicle is owned by
that same purchaser, contingent upon installation by an Authorized VI-
SION Dealer. All product warranties become void if the VISION 1370S
system was not sold and installed by an Authorized VISION Dealer or
the system is moved to another vehicle. All other parts and/or accesso-
ries that connect to VISION 1370S systems, including the shock sensor
and status LED, are warranted for one (1) year from the original date
of purchase.
During the warranty period, Kiramek Inc. will repair or replace, at its
sole discretion, any system component that is found defective in mate-
rial or assembly during the warranty period, provided that the product
is returned to Kiramek Inc. by an Authorized VISION Dealer and is ac-
companied by a clear and legible copy of the original purchaser’s receipt.
Any damage to your VISION 1370S system that results from normal
wear-and-tear, accidents, improper use, neglect, faulty wiring, incorrect
installation, modification, removal or defacement of the product serial
number, alteration or repair outside Kiramek Inc or its Authorized VI-
SION Dealers immediately voids this warranty.
This warranty is limited to defective parts only and does not provide
any compensation whatsoever for damages associated with the VISION
1370S system or its accessories. This warranty does not cover instal-
lation labor, product removal and/or reinstallation fees. This warranty
is valid for the original purchaser only and may not be transferred to
another party. Kiramek Inc makes no warranty against theft or vandal-
ism of the vehicle in which the VISION 1370S system was installed.
This warranty shall not be interpreted as an insurance policy against
loss, nor shall Kiramek Inc be liable any in way for such loss, financial
or otherwise.
WARNING! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THIS VISION 1370S VISION PROD-
UCT YOURSELF BECAUSE SUCH WILL IMMEDIATELY VOID THE WARRANTY.
THIS SECURITY SYSTEM MUST BE PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED BY YOUR AU-
THORIZED VISION DEALER TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY.
Limited Lifetime Warranty

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1. Silent Mode ARMED (no siren)
2. Siren Active Mode ARMED
3. Vehicle Doors Locked
4. Vehicle Doors Unlocked
5. Engine Running
6. Pager Battery Level
7. Pager Vibration Alert Mode
8. Door Open/Closed
9. Sensor:
Heavy Impact or Bypass
10. Sensor: Light Impact
11. RF Receive Active (icon) or
Standby (no icon)
12. RF Transmit Active (icon)
or Standby (no icon)
13. In-range Indicator (icon vanishes
if out of range or in Pager Power
Save Mode)
14. Pager Button Pressed
(“Transmitting”)
15. Pager Power Save Mode Active
16. Countdown Timer Mode
17. Alarm Clock Enabled
18. Morning Time Indicator
19. Afternoon Time Indicator
20. Hour & Minute Display
Pager Icon Descriptions

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PAGER USAGE & C ARE
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Your 2-way pager is a delicate device that can be easily damaged by exces-
sive heat, direct sunlight, humidity, dirt, oil and water. Never immerse your
pager in water. If it gets wet, remove the battery and allow to dry. Never drop
your pager because impact can break the LCD and/or cause internal malfunc-
tion to occur. Rough handling of the pager is not covered under warranty!
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Your pager’s range is adversely affected by RF noise. Typical in-city range
is often greater than 300m (>985ft), and normal range in the country (any
low RF noise area) can be as high as 600m (2,000ft.). Keep in mind that if
metal objects (coins in your pocket) or even your hand touches or surrounds
the antenna, range can be adversely affected. Also, your proximity to high-
power TV antennas and or powerful mobile phones will also limit range.
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It can take several seconds before your pager is updated with the current
status of the vehicle (e.g., door open, siren blast, etc.). During this time,
the pager may become less responsive to your button presses. Also, the
pager will not receive updates while you are pressing any button.
Pager batteries last an average of 2 months with normal use. If the icon
appears on the LCD pager, it is time to replace the battery. The battery
icon may flash and the pager may beep 6 times when the battery is just
about to die. Replace the battery soon with a fresh (+)1.5v AAA Alkaline.
(You can use non-Alkaline batteries, but the life will be shorter.)
Follow this procedure every time you replace the battery, to ensure
proper operation of your pager:
(1) Remove the cover and take out the old battery.
(2) Press the button for 2 seconds to clean out the pager memory.
(3) Insert the new battery and replace the cover.
(4) Press the button again to initiate communication.
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This method is the typical way to arm the 1370S,
with the shock sensor enabled. Ensure that all
doors are closed and then press Button-I on the Pager
remote. After you press Button-I, the doors will lock
and hazard lights will flash once (if so installed). The
siren will chirp 1 time, the Pager remote will beep once and update (see
Fig-1 below), and Status LED will light solid for 5 seconds. (The siren
can’t be triggered while the LED is lit solid — See “Error Chirp” on the
next page.)
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This method of arming will prevent the
siren from making any sound (no con-
firmation chirps, no warning chirps, no
siren blast, etc.). Press Pager Button II
then release. The doors will lock and hazard lights
will flash once (if so installed). The Pager will play a melody and update
(see Fig-2 below), and Status LED will light solid for 5 seconds. (The siren
can’t be triggered while the LED is lit solid — See “Error Chirp.” )
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FIG-2: PagerLCD IconChange After“SilentMode” Arming
FIG-1: Pager LCD Icon Change After Arming

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When you arm the 1370S, the system ignores shock sensor “Warning” trig-
gers while Status LED is lit solid. If there is any other trigger while the
LED is lit solid (IG, Door, Shock Full Trigger), the siren will chirp 2 times
(“error chirp”) and the hazard lights will flash twice and that trigger sec-
tor will be bypassed. (No siren chirps will sound in Silent Mode.) If the
bypassed sector is later secured (i.e., the opened door was later closed), the
system will silently re-enable that sector 5 seconds later.
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Your 2-way pager will update its icons during an error chirp
condition to show the bypassed sector. However, the pager will not update
if that sector is later re-enabled—press the button to update status.
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This method of arming is identical to the
“Normal” method except there is no si-
ren chirp emitted after you arm. Ensure
that all doors are closed and then press But-
ton-III on the Pager remote. After you press Button-
III, the doors will lock and hazard lights will flash once (if so installed).
The Pager Remote will beep once and update (see Fig-1), and Status LED
will light solid for 5 seconds. (The siren can’t be triggered while the LED
is lit solid — See “Error Chirp” below.)
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This method of arming allows you to dis-
able all sensors (e.g., shock sensor) while
keeping all other alarm triggers active
(e.g., door, trunk, hood, IG). Press Pager
Buttons I & II at the same time then release. The
doors will lock and hazard lights will flash once (if so installed). The siren
will chirp 2 times, the Pager will beep once and update as shown in Fig-1
but also with the icon, and the Status LED will light for 5 sec. (The si-
ren can’t be triggered while the LED is lit solid — See “Error Chirp” below.)
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This method of arming is disabled by default — see page 16
for programming details.This feature automatically arms your system
when you do the following: (1) Turn Ignition ON, (2) Turn Ignition OFF,
(3) Open a Door and then (4) Close the Door. Twenty seconds later, you
will hear 1 chirp and 1 pager beep and see 1 light flash. Five seconds later,
the Status LED will start flashing, and all zones will be secured (i.e., the
system will be Armed). NOTE: Doors will not be locked.
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This method of arming is disabled by default — see page 16
for details.This feature automatically arms your system 60 seconds after
it is disarmed. (If a door is opened during the sixty seconds, the 1370 will
not automatically rearm.) Fig-1 on page 7 shows the pager LCD display
for Auto-Rearm.
NOTE: Doors will be locked, unlike Auto Arm.
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If you open a door before hearing the Arm chirp, the system will
wait until you close the door. After the door closes, the siren will chirp, the 20
second delay-to-Arm timer will reset and start again.
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During the 20 second delay of Auto Arm or the 60 second delay
of Auto Rearm, the siren cannot be triggered because the system is not yet
armed.
FIG-3: Pager LCD Icon Change After Auto-Arming

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This method of disarming is identical to
the “Normal” method except there are
no siren chirps emitted when you dis-
arm. Press Pager Button-II or Button-III
then release. (You may have to press Button-II twice.)
The doors will then unlock and hazard lights will flash 3 times (if so in-
stalled). The Pager Remote will beep 2 times (or vibrate twice, if Vibe Mode
is selected), and icons will update (see Fig-4 above). The system is now
disarmed, and you may enter the vehicle without triggering the siren.
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When the system is “triggering” (warn-
ing chirps, siren blast, hazard flash), two
button presses are required to disarm.
This feature allows you to stop the trigger
condition with only 1 press while keeping the system
armed. You can press Buttons I or II or III (continues on the next page).
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This method is the typical way to disarm the 1370,
with confirmation chirps active. Press Button-I
on the Pager remote while the system is armed. The
doors will then unlock and hazard lights will flash 3
times (if so installed). The siren will chirp 3 times.
The Pager remote will beep 2 times (or vibrate twice, if in Vibe mode), and
icons will update (see Fig-4 below). The system is now disarmed, and you
may enter the vehicle without triggering the siren.
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FIG-4: Pager LCD Icon Change After Disarming

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For the first few seconds after the pager siren tone (or vibra-
tion) begins, you may not be able to disarm with 2 presses. If you wait 3
seconds or so, 2 presses will always work (you can stop the siren with one
press, and disarm with the second). But during the first few seconds, it
may take multiple presses before you can stop the siren and disarm.
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Your first press stops the trigger (kills the siren, or kills hazard light flash
if in Silent Mode). Your second press disarms the system. (“2 presses” are
required to disarm whenever there is a system trigger, such as the siren go-
ing off.)
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Panic Mode allows you to trigger the full 30 second
siren blast from your remote, whether the system
is armed or disarmed. Press Button-I or Button-II or
Button-III for 3 seconds. When you release, the pager
icons will update as shown in Fig-5 below, and the
pager will emit a siren tone (or vibrate). Vehicle hazard lights will flash,
the Status LED will flash quickly, and the siren will go off for 30 seconds.
To stop Panic Mode and silence the siren, simply press Button I, II or III
for a short duration (1 sec. or less) and release. Note that you must wait ap-
proximately 4 seconds after you initiate Panic Mode before you press Button
I, II or III, otherwise your button press will be ignored and the siren will keep
sounding.
FIG-5: Pager LCD Icon Display During Panic Mode
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SYST EM “ARMED” FEATURES
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The 1370 feeds a (–) 300mA Ground output while the system is armed. Op-
tional components can be added to this control line, such as LED scanners
or a starter immobilizer relay. When the system is disarmed, power to this
output is removed and all attached devices shutdown.
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STå3TAGEåh7ARNINGå#HIRPSvååWhen the shock sensor detects
a light impact, the siren will chirp 5 times, the pager will beep
and update icons as shown in Fig-6 below. Any optional sen-
sors attached to the 1st Stage sensor input can also trigger the 5 warning
chirps. No chirps will be produced in Sensor Bypass Mode or Silent Mode.
NDå3TAGEåh&ULLå3IRENvååWhen the included shock sensor detects hard
impact to the vehicle body, the siren will go off for 30 seconds (or
until stopped by a button press on your pager remote), and the
pager will emit a siren tone and update icons as shown in Fig-6
below. Note that any optional sensors attached to the shock sen-
sor’s 2nd Stage input can also trigger the full siren blast sequence. The
siren will not be triggered while in Sensor Bypass Mode or Silent Mode.
The LED flashes slowly “once per second” while Armed, acting as a visual
theft deterrent. The LED turns off when the system is disarmed.
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FIG-6: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Shock Detection
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Your vehicle’s starter can be automatically immobilized whenever the 1370
is Armed by the addition of an optional 896H-1B relay.
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SYST EM “ARMED” FEATURES
This feature informs you if the siren went off in your absence
and you were too far away for your 2-way pager to be up-
dated about the alert. The Status LED flashes rapidly while the
siren is going off. The Status LED will continue to flash rapidly until you
disarm and turn on the Ignition (or until you disarm and then arm again).
When the ignition or a sensor is triggered 10 times, the secu-
rity system will automatically bypass that specific sector until
you disarm and arm the system again. If a door is left open, it
will be bypassed after the siren goes off 5 times. This feature is
useful to limit noise pollution caused by multiple siren triggers in a short
period of time. Parking near construction sites or having animals jump on
the vehicle can cause such shock sensor triggers to occur, especially if the
sensitivity is set to maximum.
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The siren will blast for 30 seconds whenever a door is opened while the
system is armed. Vehicle hazard lights will flash if so installed, and your
pager will emit a siren tone and update icons as shown in Fig-7 below.
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If the vehicle’s power is cut and then restored, the 1370 will always power-
up in the Armed state for greater security.
FIG-7: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Door Trigger
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When the ignition goes on while the system is armed,
the siren will go off for 30 seconds. Vehicle lights will
flash if so installed. A siren tone will be emitted on the pager, and
icons will update as shown in Fig-8 below. (This mode is the IG Protect
setting shown in No.3 of Table-1 on page 16.)
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When the ignition goes on while the system is
armed, the siren will not go off. Instead, shock sen-
sor and ignition triggers are bypassed while door, hood and trunk
triggers remain active. A melody tone will sound on the pager, and icons
will update as shown in Fig-8 below. (This mode is the RSCM setting
shown in No.3 of Table-1 on page 16.)
This feature allows 3rd party remote starters or turbo timer systems to run
the engine without triggering the 1370’s siren. The 1370 is still protect-
ing the vehicle, so any attempt to open a door, the trunk or the hood will
trigger the siren. And when the remote starter or turbo timer turns off the
ignition, the shock sensor and ignition triggers are then re-activated. (A
separate pager melody will sound when the Ignition is turned off.)
“IIP” is a feature unique to VISION security products that
automatically switches from Remote Start Compatibil-
ity Mode to IG Protect Mode when needed. These two
modes are described in detail below. (See Table-1, No.3, on page 16 for
programming.)
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7HYå))0åISå.EEDEDååMost competing “remote start / turbo timer” compat-
ible car alarms bypass all trigger inputs when the ignition goes on while
armed: so if a thief opens the door the siren will go off, but the thief can then
close the door, turn on the ignition and wait; when the siren stops, he can
drive away in silence because the Ignition-ON state prevents the siren from
going off again! Yet other car alarms trigger the siren when the ignition
goes on while armed, but such is incompatible with remote start and turbo
timer systems. IIP solves this “compatibility versus security” problem.
(OWå))0å7ORKSååIf the ignition (IG) is turned on in Remote Start Com-
patibility Mode, the siren will not trigger because IG is bypassed; but
sectors other than IG can still trigger the siren. However, if the siren was
triggered by a door/trunk before IG was turned on, IIP switches back to IG
Protect Mode and will trigger the siren if IG is later turned on.
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The 1370 has two built-in light flash relays (“+” control, for left/right
turn signals), making light flash easy to install in most vehicles.
(Note that your VISION dealer may need to change the polarity,
requiring the purchase of an optional VISION 896H-1C relay.)
When installed, lights will flash continuously while the siren is going off
(during the full 30 seconds), flash 1 time during arm and flash 3 times
during disarm, flash 5 times during “Warning” triggers (e.g., shock sensor
1st-stage trigger), and flash 2 times during Error Chirp.
Pressing Button-II & Button-III at the same time for a short duration will
lock or unlock the doors without Arming or Disarming the security system.
This feature can be useful if someone is inside the vehicle and you tempo-
rarily leave the vehicle and secure the car but keep the siren from acciden-
tally being triggered by the passenger inside. Never use this feature to
leave unattended children in a vehicle!
This feature only works when the 1370 is Disarmed. If you press Buttons
II & III while the system is Armed, the security system will Disarm. And if
you lock doors with this feature and later try to Arm, the doors will unlock
and the system will be Disarmed—a second press will be required to Arm.
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FEATURE PROGRAMMING
To program features, have your vehicle’s key ready to turn the
ignition (IG) “on-and-off” several times. (TIP: Use the “ACC” posi-
tion as IG “off” because its easier to switch.)
Perform the following 3-step procedure to alter the features shown in Table-1
below:
Disarm1. the system. (Or “Arm-then-Disarm” if repeating this procedure.)
Turn2. IG on-and-off the same number of times as the feature you wish to
program (refer to “No.” in Table-1 below), within 20 sec. of disarming.
(For example, if you want to change “Auto Arm,” you must turn the IG
on-and-off 8 times within 20 sec.)
Push3. Button-I on the pager or transmitter. (Your chosen setting has
toggled. Vehicle hazard lights will then flash the same number of times
as the feature you just programmed.)
When the hazard lights finish flashing in Step-3 above, you may•
program another feature by restarting this procedure at Step-1.
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(AZARDå,IGHTSå/.å$URINGå2EMOTEå3TART /&& /.
!UTOå!RM
/&& /.
!UTOå2EARM /&& /.
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(1) After you program a feature, hazard lights will flash
the same number of times as the feature you just programmed, but there
will be no indication of the “setting” you just toggled to—simply test your
1370 system to confirm your programming. (2) There is no “reset to fac-
tory default” feature.

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PROGRAM FEATURES EXPL AINED
When set to /., hazard lights will illuminate solid (not flash) for safety
while the Ignition is turned on by a remote start system. (Only works
if optional light flash is installed, and only if 2EMOTEå 3TARTå #OMPATIBILITYå
-ODE is also turned /..)
When set to )'å0ROTECTå-ODE, the system will trigger the siren when the
Ignition goes on while armed, as described on page 14 of this manual.
When set to 2EMOTEå3TARTå#OMPATIBILITYå-ODEå23#-, the system will by-
pass the Shock Sensor and Ignition triggers and IIP will become active
when IG goes on while armed, as described on page 14 of this manual.
)'å0ROTECTå-ODEåå2EMOTEå3TARTå#OMPATIBILITYå-ODE
(AZARDå,IGHTSå/.å$URINGå2EMOTEå3TARTå
This feature automatically arms the system when you do the following:
(1) Turn IG on, (2) Turn IG off, (3) Open and Close any door. Upon seeing
these events, the system will arm 20 seconds after the last door is closed.
The doors will NOT be locked (so you won’t be locked out if you leave your
keys in the car by accident), but the system will be armed. Your 2-way
pager will NOT be updated that the system is now armed.
!UTOå!RM
This feature automatically rearms the system 60 seconds after it is dis-
armed, unless a door is opened or the Ignition goes on during the 60 sec-
onds. Doors will be locked when the system rearms. And unlike Auto
Arm, your Pager will update when Auto Rearm arms the system. Note that
this feature is incompatible with vehicles that automatically illuminate the
dome light upon door unlock, unless the 1370’s door input is wired directly
to the “door switch” (and not wired to “door dome light switch”). The reason
is that the system will not rearm if it sees “a door open” condition.
!UTOå2EARM
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