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thenresumes,and the"stage 2" entry,ninepresses mustbeentered, whichachieves
anoverride anddisarms thesystem. However,ifeitherentry isincorrect, thesystem
willnot disarm. Another override attemptmay be made, buttwo consecutive incor-
rect entries will cause the system to ignore any further attempts for two minutes. If
acustomized valet switchentry is desired for the Selectable CodeOverride, please
note that the "stage 2" is optional; either the first stage only may used, or both the
first and second stages.
Tocustomprogram the SelectableCode Overridefrom the defaultsetting, follow
Steps 1, 2, and 3 on pages 25-26. At Step 4, press and release the
transmitter's LOCK button a number of times equal to the desired Selectable Code
Overridefor stage 1. The systemwill respond to each transmitter buttonpress with
ahorn chirp. After pressingthe transmitter button thedesired number of times,wait
for the system to chirp the horn an equal number of times. Now press and release
thetransmitter's UNLOCK buttona numberof times equalto the desiredSelectable
Code for stage 2. The system will again chirp the horn in the same fashion as the
codeentered for stage 1. Should the system havean unknown customized Select-
ableOverride Code alreadyentered, thefactory-set default ofone press and
no press can be obtained by resetting the system: on the bottom of the system
control module is small round access opening with two solder contacts visible be-
low. Use a small slotted screwdriver to short the solder contacts together until the
system responds with a brief sounding of the horn, indicating a successful reset.
Programmable Features
#1 Selectable Code Override: Default 1 & 0. The valet switch is an important
part of your Model One system; it allows an emergency override to disarm the sys-
tem in place of the remote transmitter, and it is crucial to the programming of trans-
mitters and features. Your Model One's advanced design includes this program-
mablefeature, which allowsyou to configure the valet switch operationfor the most
convenientease of use,or for personally-customized maximum security.
The Selectable Code Override must be entered as part of three of the Model
One's operations: first, to achieve an override disarming of the system; second, to
access Transmitter Programming Mode; and third, to access Features Program-
mingMode. For a more secure accessto these operations, thevehicle owner may
selectthe number ofvalet switch presses, from 1 to 9presses, which areneeded to
achieve the successful entry of the Selectable Code Override. Additionally, this
customizednumber ofvalet switchpresses may be "single stage"or "doublestage".
Asan illustration of thisfeature, with the defaultsetting of "one andno presses",
to disarm the system without the transmitter, after entering the vehicle, the ignition
switch is turned "on", and the valet switch is pressed once, at which time the sys-
temwill instantly disarm. Witha custom-programmedSelectable Code Overrideof,
for example, "3 and 9 presses", upon entering the vehicle and turning the ignition
"on", the valet switch must be pressed three times. This causes the audible output
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#5 Automatic Starter Interrupt: Default OFF. Programming this feature "on"
will cause the starter interrupt circuit to automatically engage 90 seconds after the
ignition switch is turned "off", and also 90 seconds after disarming unless the igni-
tion switch is turned "on" during the 90 second period. This feature controls the
starterinterrupt circuit independentlyof all other system functions; the engagement
of starter interrupt will occur even if the system is in an otherwise disarmed state.
Once the starter interrupt output is activated by this feature, the system must be
armed, then disarmed with the transmitter, or placed into the Valet Mode to disen-
gage it in order to start the vehicle.
#6 Ignition Activated Override: Default OFF. This feature allows an activated
system to be overridden and disarmed by simply turning the ignition switch "on"
within 10 seconds of the system being activated. After the 10 second period, the
Selectable Code Override only can be used to disarm the system in place of the
remotetransmitter.
#7 Doors Lock With Last Door Arming: Default OFF. This feature adds the
lockingof the doors tofeature #2; when thesystem automatically arms 30seconds
after the vehicle's last door is closed, the doors will also lock.
8) Doors Lock With Automatic Rearming: Default OFF. This feature adds the
locking of the doors to feature #3; if the system is allowed to automatically rearm
90 seconds after being disarmed from the transmitter, the doors will also lock.
#2 Last Door Arming: Default OFF. This feature automatically arms the system
upon your exiting the vehicle, and is explained in detail on pages 7-8. If desired,
havingthedoorslock whenthesystemautomatically armsmayaddedtothis feature's
operation. TheLast DoorArming feature isindependent ofthe AutomaticRearming
Feature.
#3 Automatic Rearming: Default OFF. This feature ensures that your Model
One is always armed. It is possible, on occasion, to accidentally and unknowingly
disarmthe systemby having anobject press the transmitter buttonwhile in apocket
or purse. If this feature is programmed to operate, the system will automatically
rearm itself 90 seconds after being disarmed, unless the ignition switch is turned
"on"or a dooris opened. Also, if feature #7 (Doors LockWith Automatic Rearming)
is utilized, the doors will also lock upon the system automatically rearming.
Indaily operation, upondisarming thesystem, Automatic Rearmingis confirmed
by a fast flashing LED status light. Once the ignition switch has been turned "on",
thesystem willstay disarmed conditionuntil it is armed againfrom the transmitteror
by Last Door Arming. Opening a door will also stop Automatic Rearming; it will be
cancelledcompletely ifLast DoorArming isoff, andtemporarily suspendedwhile the
door is open if Last Door Arming is turned on.
#4 Starter Interrupt Circuit: Default ON. This feature controls the starter inter-
ruptcircuit, whichoperates ifthis featureis on. Programmingthis featureoff turnsoff
thestarter interrupt output, leavingall other system operationsfully functional.
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