ProStart CT-1010 User manual

DOC: 1.04 TL November 10, 2006 Manufactured in Canada
Keyless Entry And Alarm System
CT-1010
User Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................2
Transmitter Operation......................................................2
Features Available on your System .................................3
Relock doors....................................................................3
Multi-car Operation ..........................................................3
Priority Door Access ........................................................3
Passive Arm Mode...........................................................3
Active Arm Mode .............................................................3
Disarming and Unlocking Doors ......................................3
Starter Disable.................................................................4
To Arm the Starter Disable ..............................................4
To Disarm the Starter Disable..........................................4
Retain Accessory Output.................................................4
System L.E.D. Flash Rate ...............................................4
Valet Operation................................................................4
Remote Valet Operation ..................................................5
Parking Lights Flash Rate................................................5
INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be
so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that
required for successful communication.
FCC USER NOTICE (U.S.A.):
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.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.

P. 2 User Guide
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new alarm system by Autostart! You can now have the peace of mind
of knowing that your prized possession is now protected by a sophisticated, state of the art alarm system.
Packed with many advanced features, this system will satisfy any one of your expectations of high-end
commodity and security, without neglecting any standard feature commonly offered by entry-level systems.
Please read carefully this user guide to get acquainted with the operation and the features of your alarm
system. Some features require extra parts and installation labour, please contact your installation centre for
more details.
Picture serves as example only.
1. button: Locks the doors and arms the module (starter kill and alarm).
2. button: Unlocks the doors and disarms the module (starter kill and alarm).
3. button:
a. To open the trunk: Press and hold for 3 sec.
b. Silent arming or disarming: press the TRUNK button once, then press the LOCK
or UNLOCK buttons within 3 seconds to lock or unlock the doors.
4. button:
a. To activate the AUX 2 output: Press and hold.
b. This will cause the parking lights to flash once
Transmitter Operation
BUTTON(S) to press FUNCTION
•Locks doors
•Arms starter kill (Not in Valet)
•Dome light OFF (If programmed)
•Unlocks driver’s door
•Disarms starter kill (Not in valet) – rearm timer at 60 sec.
•Dome light ON for 60 sec. or until ignition goes ON or LOCK pressed (If
programmed)
or
•System not disarmed. A second UNLOCK press is required to disarm,
unless the passive arming mode with no TWO-STAGE disarm is selected.
(2 times) •Unlocks all doors (If Priority door programmed)
•AUX 2 or 1 flash
•System not disarmed.
(for 4 seconds)
•Locks doors
•Valet ends
(for 4 seconds)
•Unlocks doors
•Valet ends
(for 3 seconds)
•AUX 3 output, system disarmed with 1-sec pulse (trunk mode) or toggle ON
/ OFF (in latch mode)
•System disarmed
+
(for 3 seconds)
•Valet ON or valet OFF

User Guide P. 3
Features Available on your System
Relock doors
If you unlock the doors with the remote transmitter, but do not open any door or open trunk within 60 seconds,
the doors will automatically relock and the system will be armed.
Note: When the system is in active arming mode and the relock mode is enabled, the doors will relock but the
system will not rearm.
Multi-car Operation
The system features multi-car operation. This allows the user to control two systems with one transmitter. (Both vehicles must
be equipped with identical systems). The transmitter of the primary vehicle can control the starter kill system, the door lock and
unlock operations of the second vehicle as well as the AUX 2 and AUX 3 outputs. The transmitter of the second vehicle can
also operate the primary vehicle
For 1-WAY remote:
•+ .....................................................Lock
•+ ................................................Unlock
•+ . ...............................................Aux 2
•+ + . ......................................Aux 3
Priority Door Access
(Enabled by default.) If the Remote Door Locks option is installed on your vehicle, this safety feature allows you
to unlock solely the driver’s door with a single press of the UNLOCK button on the transmitter; upon a second
press of the UNLOCK button, all the doors will unlock, except for the driver’s door and finally with a third press of
the UNLOCK button, all the doors will unlock.
Passive Arm Mode
In passive arming mode, the system will arm itself automatically after the completion of a 1 min arming delay
(LED flashes quickly) initiated after the last door of the vehicle is closed. Therefore, you do not need to arm the
system. The LED indicator flashes slowly when the system is armed. However, you must lock your doors
manually when leaving the vehicle.
When leaving your vehicle, perform the following:
1. Turn the key switch off. The LED remains off.
2. Unlock if required and open the doors.
3. Once all doors are closed after exiting the vehicle, the LED will begin to flash quickly, indicating that
passive arming delay has begun.
Also, as long as a door, trunk or hood is open before the completion of the arming delay, the system will not
rearm. If you want to stay in the vehicle for a certain period of time, it is recommended to have your key switch
in the ON position to avoid a situation where the system arms before somebody leaves the vehicle. While your
key is in the ON position, the system will not arm and the LED stays off.
Active Arm Mode
To arm the system, and lock your doors (if you have this option), the ignition must go from ON to OFF and a
door has to be opened and then closed. Press the LOCK button on your remote. Notice that the parking lights
confirm the system arming by flashing once and that the LED indicator flashes slowly to confirm the armed
state.
Disarming and Unlocking Doors
If the system was programmed in passive mode, to disarm the system and unlock the doors, press and hold the
UNLOCK button. Notice also that the parking lights confirm the system disarming by flashing twice. Once the
system is disarmed, you have to open a door within a 35-second delay or else the system will rearm (LED
flashing slowly). If the entry delay expires, you must disarm the vehicle by pressing the UNLOCK button to enter
the vehicle. Once inside the vehicle, you have up to 35 seconds to turn the key switch to the ON position or
start the car to prevent the system from rearming again. If this is not done, your system will rearm (LED
flashing slowly) and if your system has a starter kill, you will not be able to start the car. If this situation occurs,
you need to disarm the car by pressing the UNLOCK button.

P. 4 User Guide
Starter Disable
Among the many features, the starter disable circuit will immobilize the vehicle when the system is armed (If
installed). The system, when armed, will control a relay that will physically interrupt the vehicle starter wire and
prevent the hot-wiring of your vehicle. The system is selectable, passive or active arming; this means that you
can have the unit arm itself (passive) after a pre-programmed period of time 1 minute or you can have control
over the system (active) such that it will never arm itself.
Note: When the system is armed, the vehicle will not start with the key unless the system has been
disarmed.
To Arm the Starter Disable
•Lock the doors by remote or wait the timeout period in passive arm mode. The system is armed
automatically when the doors are locked by remote.
To Disarm the Starter Disable
•Unlock the doors by remote or place the unit into valet mode.
Retain Accessory Output
Retain Accessory output is activated as soon as key is turned to the ON position. When the key goes from ON
to OFF position, the accessory output stays ON and a countdown period of 10 minutes is set. The output is
turned OFF after 10 minutes or if a door is opened anytime during the countdown period.
Note: The Accessory Output is also turned off while starting the car.
System L.E.D. Flash Rate
The L.E.D will display the status of the system, to indicate if the starter kill is armed or disarmed. The L.E.D will
also indicate if the system is in valet mode or not (See “Valet operation” on p. 5)
The following are L.E.D conditions:
L.E.D State System Status Mode
OFF Starter kill Disarmed Regular operation
ON Solid Starter kill Disarmed Valet Mode
Flashing slowly Starter Kill armed Regular operation
Flashing quickly System is in rearming sequence Passive arming Mode
Valet Operation
The unit can be placed into valet mode to disable the alarm functions and the anti-theft starter kill feature. While
a vehicle stands in valet mode, door locking / unlocking functions are still operational.
This system can remotely be placed in or out of valet mode: it is not necessary to access the vehicle.
Enabling the Valet
1. Turn the key to the RUN position.
2. Within 5 sec. press and hold the valet button for about 3 seconds.
3. The parking lights will flash 3 times to indicate that the system has entered valet mode.
4. Release the valet button and turn the key to OFF position
5. The LED will come on and stays lit to indicate that valet mode is enabled.
Disabling the Valet
1. Turn the ignition to the RUN position.
2. Within 5 sec. press and hold the valet button for about 3 seconds.
3. The parking lights will flash twice to indicate that the system is out of valet mode.
4. Release the valet button and turn the key to OFF position
5. The LED will go out to indicate that valet is disabled.

User Guide P. 5
Remote Valet Operation
The system can be placed in or out of valet mode through the remote control. This means that the user does
not have to enter the vehicle or switch the key to the RUN position to get in or out of valet mode.
To remotely place the system in or out of valet mode:
•Press and hold + buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds on the transmitter; the system will
toggle in and out of valet mode:
oGetting into valet mode, the parking lights will flash 3 times, the LED will come on and
remain lit.
oGetting out of valet mode, the parking lights will flash twice, the LED will go out.
Parking Lights Flash Rate
FLASHES RATE DESCRIPTION
1 Quick Locked by transmitter, system armed, starter kill armed
2 Quick
•Unlocked by transmitter, system disarmed, starter kill disarmed
•System has exited valet mode
3 Quick
•Locked by transmitter while a door opened
•System has entered valet mode
5 Quick New transmitter programmed
8 Quick Unit reset: Occurs when the unit is reset to factory defaults
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