Vision TR537S User manual

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Ver. 1.7, JULY 2016
2-WAY RF PAGING SYSTEM
For 1480 & 1460 Series Security Systems
TR537S
TR835S
models
User’s Guide

Thank you for purchasing this VISION
2-way Paging System. This system is a
state of the art device that will provide
you with years of trouble free service if
used properly. Please familiarize your-
self with the content of this User’s Guide
to get the most out of your new system.
We trust you will enjoy using the prod-
uct.
If you have not yet purchased this product and are evaluating the fea-
tures, please consider that 1480 features vary from car to car. This is
because digital CAN signals differ by car and it is therefore impossible
to guarantee all features will function on all compatible cars.
Door Locking and Light Flash are two of the most fundamental features
of the VISION 1480 that may not be available on all cars. As you read
the Arming/Disarming sections on pages 7-10, the words “if supported”
mean that door locking and light ash are not guaranteed features be-
cause they vary by car. Whether or not the doors will Lock & Unlock
and/or Hazards will ash when you press a Pager button will depend
on whether your car is compatible with those features.
To see 1480 feature compatibility for your car, please visit our website:
http://visionsecurity.jp/en/systems/1480.html
IMPORTANT NOTICE! PLEASE READ!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Limited One Year Warranty ..................................1
Included Items.............................................2
2-Way Pager Remote .......................................3
General Pager Functions .................................3
Special Pager Functions ..................................4
Pager Icon Descriptions .....................................5
Pager Usage & Care ........................................6
System Operation ..........................................7
Arming.................................................7
Error Chirp..............................................8
Disarming .............................................10
Panic Mode ...........................................11
Pager Response to Factory Remote & 1480 Program Switch...12
Direct Door Lock .......................................13
Trunk Release ..........................................13
Alarm Triggers ........................................... 14
2-Stage Sensor Trigger...................................14
Door Trigger ...........................................14
Ignition Trigger .........................................15
Hood Trigger...........................................15
Trunk Trigger ...........................................16
Power-Cut Trigger ......................................16
Special Pager Features.................................... 17
LCD Backlight..........................................17
Vehicle Status .........................................17
In-Range Indicator......................................17
Installation & Learning .................................... 18
Installation ............................................19
Pager Learning.........................................20
Troubleshooting .......................................... 21
NOTICE! Although reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure accuracy in this
User’s Guide, Kiramek Inc. shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, property
damage, or injury resulting from the use of this information.
All product specifications and features are subject to change without notice.

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The VISION 2-way RF Paging System is backed by a limited one year
warranty against defective components and/or improper product assem-
bly to the original purchaser for as long the vehicle is owned by that
same purchaser, contingent upon installation by an Authorized VISION
Dealer. This warranty becomes void if the Paging System was not sold
and installed by an Authorized VISION Dealer or the system is moved
to another vehicle.
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 Paging System that results from normal
wear-and-tear, accidents, drops, strong impact, water damage, leaked
battery damage, improper use, neglect, faulty wiring, incorrect installa-
tion, modication, removal or defacement of the product serial number,
alteration or repair outside Kiramek Inc or its Authorized VISION Deal-
ers 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
Paging System. This warranty does not cover installation labor, prod-
uct removal and/or reinstallation fees. This warranty does not cover the
elimination of externally generated RF noise, or weak reception. This
warranty also does not cover the lifespan of the included AAA battery,
nor any damage to the pager that may occur if that or any other battery
leaks inside the pager and causes corrosion to the contacts or causes
other related malfunction or damage.
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 vandalism of the vehicle in which the VISION Paging 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, nancial or otherwise.
LIMITED ONE YEAR Warranty
KIRAMEK may opt to validate the above Warranty, in writing, for shipments outside Ja-
pan, in cases where there is no local VISION Dealer available to perform the install.

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INCLUDED ITEMS
TR68A-3LXTR53A-7X
TX-CASE
Pager Remote (1pc)
Antenna Harness (1pc)
Antenna Unit (1pc)
OTHER INCLUDED ITEMS:
• Double-Sided Mounting Tape for Antenna Unit (1pc)
• AAA Battery for Pager Remote (1pc)
• This User’s Guide
CALL
Pager Case (1pc)

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2-WAY PAGER REMOTE
OVERVIEW
p/n TR53A-7X (ARIB T-67, Japan)
TR83A-7X (FCC, USA)
Button-I
Button-II
Button-III Function
Button
LCD
Antenna
Vehicle Status or Trunk Release
GENERAL PAGER FUNCTIONS
(S) stands for a Short press, while (L) means a Long press.
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indicates the icon blinks ON/OFF.
After pressing any pager button, if the icon disappears, you are either out of
range or RF noise is interfering with the pager signal.
SELECTABLE
FUNCTIONS
BUTTON
OPERATION
ICON
ALERT
PAGER
BEEPS
SIREN
CHIRPS
LIGHT
FLASHES
Normal Arm
Normal Disarm
Sensor Bypass Arm
Door Lock / Unlock
Panic Siren
Vehicle Status
Trunk Release
Also see page 4, “SPECIAL PAGER FUNCTIONS.”
#
#
(S)
(L)
+ (S)
+ (S)
(S)
(S) 1 1 1
2 3 3
MELODY none 1
2none 3
1none 1
2none 3
1 2 1
23 or none 3
none none 1 / 3
SIREN SOUND
Siren Blast Continuous
MELODY none none
3none 3
Silent Mode Arm
(S)
Silent Mode Disarm
(S)
No Confirmation Arm
No Confirmation Disarm
(S)
(S)
Sensor Bypass Disarm
none
various
or or
(L)
or or
(S)
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SELECTABLE
FUNCTIONS
BUTTON
OPERATION
ICON
ALERT
PAGER
BEEPS
FUNCTIONAL
DETAILS
E.L. Backlight ON
(S)
none none Turns off in 5 sec.
Power Save Mode
1
+
(S)
2Activates in 2 min.*
Audio/Vibe Alert +
(S)
none
Time Adjustment
Mode
45
(1st)
(L)
2
2Keep adjusting hour
to change AM/PM.
(2nd)
(S)
3
none
Alarm Clock (3rd)
(S)
2
none When alarm goes
off, a special melody
plays on the pager
for 25 sec.
(4th)
(S)
3
none
ON or OFF (5th)
(S)
none
Countdown Timer (6th)
(S)
2
none When count reaches
zero, the pager will
beep continuously
for 10 sec.
(7th)
(S)
3
none
ON or OFF (8th)
(S)
none
Alarm Toggle +
(S)
(when ON)
2
Fixed Timer
5
(1st) +
(S)
2
All times in hours:min.
Use the Time Adjust-
ment Mode “Count-
down Timer” feature
to set a custom timer
that is not shown
here.
(2nd) +
(S)
2
(3rd) +
(S)
2
(4th) +
(S)
2
(5th) +
(S)
2
(6th) +
(S)
2
OFF (7th) +
(S)
2
(S) means a Short press, (L) means a Long press.
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RF receiver sleeps, power cut to 1/3 of normal.
2
hour digit(s) selected for adjustment.
3
minute digits selected for adjustment.
4
adjusts upward; adjusts downward.
5
routine exists after 8 seconds of inactivity.
TIP: When pressing along with other buttons,
Press & Hold before pressing other buttons.
SPECIAL PAGER FUNCTIONS
*
Pager Power Save Mode only works while the system is DISARMED. If you try to activate Power
Save Mode while Armed, the icon will appear but Power Save Mode is in fact not active (the
icon never disappears). The reason for not working while Armed is that your pager would not
automatically receive notification of vehicle threats in Power Save Mode because Power Save
Mode improves battery life only by shutting down the pager’s RF receiver. When the RF receiver
is off, your pager won’t update. If you push any button, Power Save Mode will deactivate (even
though the icon will continue displaying on the pager) and then reactivate 2 minutes later.

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1. Silent Mode ARMED (siren off)
2. Siren Active Mode ARMED
3. Vehicle Doors Locked
4. Vehicle Doors Unlocked
5. Trunk Opened (1460 WHT/BLK)
6. Engine Running
7. Low Battery Indicator
8. Valet Mode Active
9. Pager Vibration Alert Mode
10. Door Opened
11. Hood Opened (1480 GRY)
12. Sensor:
Heavy Impact or Bypass
13. Sensor: Light Impact
14. RF Receiver Enabled (icon) or
Disabled (no icon)
15. RF Transmitter Enabled (icon)
or Disabled (no icon)
16. In-range Indicator (icon vanishes
if pager is outside communication
range or in Power Save Mode)
17. Transmitting (whenever a pager
button is pressed)
18. Pager Power Save Mode Active
19. Countdown Timer Mode
20. Alarm Clock Enabled
21. Morning Time Indicator
22. Afternoon Time Indicator
23. Hour & Minute Display
Pager Icon Descriptions
1) After you Arm or Disarm, there are times when you may receive 2
answer-back notications. This is normal.
2) If a sensor sends a Warning response to the 1480/1460 multiple times
very quickly (e.g., more than 2 times in 8 seconds), the pager will not
produce more than 2 answer-back notications.
NOTES

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PAGER USAGE & CARE
PRECAUTIONS
Your 2-way pager is a delicate device that can be easily damaged by excessive
vibration, heat, direct sunlight, humidity, dirt, oil and water. Small particles
in a very dirty pocket can also damage the pager over time. Never immerse
your pager in water. If it gets wet, remove the battery and allow to dry. Never
drop your pager. Impact can break the LCD and/or cause the answer-back
functionality to stop working. Rough handling is not covered under warranty!
COMMUNICATION RANGE
Your pager’s range is affected by RF noise. Typical in-city range is often
greater than 300m (>985ft), while range in the country can be as high as
600m (2,000ft.). Note that if metal objects (e.g., coins in your pocket) touch
or surround the antenna, range may decrease. Also, close proximity to TV
stations and or powerful mobile phones can also limit range.
RESPONSIVENESS
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.
A pager battery will last just over 1 month with normal use. When the
icon appears on the LCD, replace the battery. The battery icon may ash
and the pager may beep 6 times when the battery is just about to die. Re-
place the battery soon with a fresh (+)1.5v AAA Alkaline. (Rechargeables
may not work if the voltage is much less than 1.5v.) Also note that leaving
a battery in the pager too long without using it could cause the battery to
leak, resulting in corrosion of the battery contacts and pager malfunction.
Follow this procedure every time you replace the battery:
(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.
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR

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System Operation
ARMING
NORMAL ARMING
This method is the typical way to Arm,
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 ash once (if
supported). The siren will chirp 1 time, the Pager remote will beep once
and update (see Fig-1 below), and Status LED will light for 5 seconds.
(The siren can’t be triggered while the LED is lit — See “Error Chirp” on
the next page.)
SILENT MODE ARMING
This method of Arming will complete-
ly disable the siren (no conrmation
chirps, no warning chirps, no siren
blast). Press Pager Button-II then re-
lease. The doors will lock and hazard lights will ash once (if supported).
The Pager will play a melody and update (see Fig-2 below), and Status
LED will light for 5 seconds. (The siren can’t be triggered while the LED
is lit — See “Error Chirp.” )
FIG-1: Pager LCD Icon Change After Arming
FIG-2: Pager LCD Icon Change After “Silent Mode” Arming
Be sure to read the “Arming Mode
Note” at the bottom of page 9.

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System Operation
Error Chirp
When you Arm, the siren chirps 1 time (if using Normal Arming with Con-
rmation Chirps enabled) and the Status LED lights for 5s. If any door,
or the trunk or hood is opened during the 5s and stays open, the siren will
chirp 2 more times (“Error Chirp”), your pager will also beep and update
icons, and that particular trigger will be bypassed. If the bypassed door or
hood or trunk is later closed, it will be re-enabled 5s later. (You will hear
the 2 Error Chirps even when Arming with Button-II or III.)
NO CONFIRMATION CHIRP ARMING
This method is identical to “Normal
Arming” except there is no siren chirp-
ing after you Arm or Disarm. Ensure
that all doors are closed and then press
Button-III on the Pager remote. After you press But-
ton-III, the doors will lock and hazard lights will ash once (if supported).
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 — See “Error Chirp” below.)
SENSOR BYPASS ARMING
This method allows you to disable the
shock sensor and any other external
sensor while keeping all other triggers
active (door, trunk, hood, IG). Press
Pager Buttons I & II at the same time, then release. The doors will lock and
hazard lights will ash once (if supported). The siren may 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. NOTE: If you later short-press
the Pager’s button to update the LCD with the car’s current status, the
icon will disappear but the 1480/1460 is still in Sensor Bypass mode.
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 the pager status.
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System Operation
AUTO-ARM
This method of Arming is disabled by default — see page 11 in the
1480 or 1460 Owner’s Guide to program it.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 you may see 1
light ash. Five seconds later, the Status LED will start ashing, and
all zones will be secured (i.e., the system will be Armed). Fig-1 on page 7
shows the pager LCD display for Auto-Rearm.
NOTE: Doors will not be locked.
AUTO-REARM
This method of Arming is disabled by default — see page 11 in the
1480 or 1460 Owner’s Guide to program it.This feature automatically
Arms your system 60 seconds after it is Disarmed. Fig-1 on page 7 shows
the pager LCD display for Auto-Rearm.
NOTE: Doors will be locked (if supported), unlike Auto Arm.
PROGRAMMABLE
PROGRAMMABLE
If you open a door before hearing the Arm chirp, the system will wait until
you close the door. Then after the door closes, the siren will chirp, the 20s
delay-to-Arm timer will reset and start again. Also, during the 20s, the siren
cannot be triggered because the system is not yet Armed.
20s TIMER NOTE
The Pager button you last used to Arm or Disarm determines the Arming mode
when you subsequently Lock by Factory Keyless or by AutoArm/AutoRearm.
For example, if you last Disarmed with Button-II (Silent Mode), then each time
you Arm with Factory Keyless or AutoArm/AutoRearm, the system will be in
Silent mode; and the system will remain in Silent Mode even when you Arm,
Disarm and Arm by Factory Keyless multiple times. (Note that you can enable
Conrmation Chirps via Program Switch while in Silent Mode.)
ARMING MODE NOTE
If a door is opened during the 60s, the system will not Rearm. Also, during
the 60s, the siren cannot be triggered because the system is not yet Armed.
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HIGH SECURITY DISARMING
When the system is “triggering” (warning chirps,
siren blast, hazard ash), 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 Button I or II or III.
(Continues on the next page.)
DISARMING
NORMAL DISARMING
This is the typical way to Disarm, with conrma-
tion chirps ON. Press Button-I on the Pager while
Armed. Doors will then unlock and hazards will ash
3 times (if supported). The siren will chirp 3 times.
The Pager remote will beep 2 times (or vibrate twice), and icons will up-
date (see Fig-3 below). You may now enter the vehicle.
NOTE: If you Arm with the factory remote’s Lock button and then you Dis-
arm with the pager, the doors will not Unlock on most cars. In this case,
simply Unlock by the factory remote, or Arm & Disarm with the pager.
NOTE: To Disarm without a remote, see pg.5 in the 1480/1460 Owner’s Guide.
continues...
System Operation
Push Button
Ior II or III
NO-CHIRP DISARMING
This method is identical to “Normal Disarming”
except there are no siren chirps emitted when
you Disarm. Press Pager Button-II or Button-III
then release. The doors will then unlock and haz-
ard lights will ash 3 times (if supported). The Pager
Remote will beep 2 times (or vibrate twice, if Vibe Mode is selected), and
icons will update as shown in Fig-4 above. The system is now Disarmed,
and you may enter the vehicle without triggering the siren.
FIG-3: Pager LCD Icon Change After Disarming
Push Button
II or III

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HIGH SECURITY DISARM continued...
Your rst press of Button I, II or III stops the trigger (i.e., kills the siren,
or kills hazard light ash if in Silent Mode). Your second press Disarms
the system. In other words, “two presses” are required to Disarm when-
ever something triggers the full siren blast.
System Operation
For the rst few seconds after the pager siren tone (or vibration) 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 rst few seconds, it may take
multiple presses before you can stop the siren and disarm.
NOTE
Panic Mode
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-III
for 3 seconds. When you release, the pager icons will
update as shown in Fig-4 below, and the pager will emit a siren tone (or vi-
brate).
Vehicle hazard lights will ash (if supported), the Status LED will ash
rapidly, and the siren will go off for 30s. (You can also trigger Panic Mode with
Button-II to ash the Hazard lights, if supported, but the siren will not trigger.)
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
approximately 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-4: Pager LCD Icon Display During Panic Mode
PANIC
ICON
FLASHES
Push Button
Ior III
for 3 sec.

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System Operation
PAGER RESPONSE TO FACTORY REMOTE & 1480/1460 PROGRAM SWITCH
Operation of the 1480 using your factory remote is described on pag-
es 3-6 in the 1480/1460 Owner’s Guide, while 3rd party remote start-
ers are described on page 7. Below you can see how the pager responds
when the factory remote and Program Switch are used, as well as when the
engine is remote-started (see RSCM on page 7 of the 1480/1460 Owner’s Guide).
In the rst picture above showing “LOCK –
> ARMED,” note that the last pager
button pressed determines the icons you see. For example, if you last pressed
Button-II on the pager, when you then push Lock on the factory remote, in-
stead of seeing the icon, you will see . (See the “Arming Mode Note”
at the bottom of page 9.)
NOTE
TRUNK RELEASE
Factory Remote Pager LCD
TRUNK OPENED
LOCK
Factory Remote Pager LCD
ARMED
Factory Remote Pager LCD
DISARMED
UNLOCK
Engine Starter
Pager LCD
ENGINE RUNNING
START
STOP
LOCK2 PUSHES
Factory Remote
1480 Program SW
SENSOR BYPASS ARMED
Pager LCD
LOCK1 PUSH
Factory Remote
1480 Program SW
ARMED, CONF. CHIRPS OFF
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System Operation
DIRECT DOOR LOCK
Pressing Button-II & Button-III at the same time for
a short duration will lock or unlock the doors (if sup-
ported) without Arming or Disarming the security sys-
tem. The pager will beep once and icons will update as
shown in Fig-5 below.
This feature can be useful if you want to lock the doors while someone is
inside the vehicle. In such a case, you can temporarily leave the vehicle
and lock the doors but keep the 1480 from accidentally triggering the siren
due to someone inside the car.
TRUNK RELEASE
On most cars that have a dedicated Trunk Release but-
ton on the factory remote, the 1480/1460 and Paging
System provide another way to remotely open the trunk
(on compatible cars). Simply press-and-hold the but-
ton for about 2s and then release. You should hear 3 beeps from the pager
and see the trunk open icon appear on the LCD (as shown on page 12).
NOTE: If you press for the button for only 1s or less, you will hear a differ-
ent melody sound signifying a different pager feature: Vehicle Status.
Push Buttons
II &III
Direct Door Lock only works when the 1480 is Disarmed. If you press
Buttons II & III while the system is Armed, the security system will
merely Disarm. Also, if you lock the 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.
NOTE
Never use this feature to leave unattended children in a car!
CAUTION!
FIG-5: Pager LCD Icon Change for Direct Door Lock
LOCKED UNLOCKED
Push the
Button for 2s
Not available on the 1460.
Not available on some cars
.
Not available on some cars.

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2-STAGE SENSOR TRIGGER
1st Stage (“Warning Chirps”). When 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 sensors
can you have installed can also trigger the 5 warning chirps. No chirps will
be produced in Sensor Bypass Mode or Silent Mode.
2nd Stage (“Full Trigger”). When the shock sensor detects
strong impact to the vehicle body, the siren will blast for 30 sec.
(or until stopped by a button press), and the pager will emit a si-
ren tone and update icons as shown in Fig-6 below. Any optional
sensors you have installed can also trigger the full siren blast sequence.
The siren will not be triggered while in Sensor Bypass Mode or Silent Mode.
DOOR TRIGGER
The siren will blast for 30s (unless in Silent Mode) whenever a door is opened
while the system is Armed. Vehicle hazard lights will ash (if supported), and
your pager will emit a siren tone and update icons as shown in Fig-7 below.
ALARM TRIGGERS
FIG-6: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Shock Detection
SHOCK
ICON
FLASHES
FIG-7: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Door Trigger
DOOR
ICON
FLASHES

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ALARM TRIGGERS
IGNITION TRIGGER
There are two different modes that pertain to Ignition triggers, as de-
scribed on page 7 of the 1480/1460 Owner’s Guide. In either case, the pager
icon is the same when you switch on the Ignition while Armed, as shown in
Fig-8 below. But in IG Protect Mode, if the Ignition is switched on while
Armed, the pager will also emit a siren sound.
Note that if you Disarm, or if you are using Direct Door Lock, your pager
will not auto-update when you switch on the Ignition. However, if you
short-press the button while the Ignition is switched on, the pager will
then display the Exhaust icon.
FIG-8: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Ignition ON
“Exhaust” icon shows
the Ignition switched
ON while Armed. Icon
is the same for RSCM
or IG Protect Modes.
HOOD TRIGGER
On compatible vehicles (or on any vehicle when the 1480’s gray Hood input
wire is connected), the siren will blast for 30 seconds when the hood is
opened while Armed. The pager will also emit a siren sound. But whether
the pager will display a ashing Door icon and/or ashing Hood icon will
depend on the car and whether the optional gray Hood input wire is con-
nected. (See page 15 in the 1480 Owner’s Guide for details.)
Assuming your car does not support Hood triggers via CAN, and assuming
the optional Gray input wire of the 1480 is connected, whenever the Hood
is opened while Armed, the pager will update as shown in Fig-9 below.
FIG-9: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Hood Trigger
HOOD
ICON
FLASHES
HOOD TRIGGER
Pager Hood icon doesn’t display with the 1460.
Trunk icon flashes on the 1460
when using the WHT/BLK wire,
even if you connect it to Hood.

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ALARM TRIGGERS
POWER-CUT TRIGGER
If you have the 1480S or 1460S which has a Standard Siren, there will be
no siren sound if the car’s main battery power is cut, nor will your LCD
pager receive an update. But if you have the 1480B or 1460B with Battery
Backup Siren, the siren will sound when the main power is cut; however,
your pager still won’t receive an update. But when the power is restored,
regardless of whether you have the 1480S/1460S or 1480B1460B, the siren
will blast and your pager will emit a siren sound and show the same icons
as in Fig-4 on page 11.
Also see “RESUME” on page 10 in the 1480 or 1460 Owner’s Guide.
The siren will blast for 30s if the trunk is opened (without the remote)
while Armed, and the LCD pager will emit a siren sound and update its
icons as shown in Fig-10 below.
TRUNK TRIGGER
FIG-10: Pager LCD Icon Change Upon Trunk Trigger
TRUNK
ICON
FLASHES
TRUNK TRIGGER
X
If the car’s main battery power is cut (or the battery dies and voltage
drops to around 6 volts — which can happen if you leave the headlights
on while the engine is off), the backup siren of the 1480B/1460B will
trigger. In this case, you cannot Disarm with the factory remote or with
your LCD pager, at least, not until the battery power is restored to about
10v or higher. So if you have a 1480B/1460B backup siren, the only
way to shut it off in this case is with the included siren keys. See pg.12
in the 1480 Install Guide or pg.14 in the 1460 Install Guide for details.
NOTE
Requires 1460 WHT/BLK wire connection.

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SPECIAL PAGER FEATURES
LCD BACKLIGHT
At night or in a dark room, the pager’s LCD may be-
come difcult or impossible to see. To illuminate the
LCD, simply press the pager’s button and a green
EL backlight will turn on for 5s. The backlight is very
weak in order to conserve battery power, which means
you probably won’t be able to see it during the day or in a well-lit room.
But it provides sufcient light in dark places where it would otherwise be
impossible to see the LCD.
VEHICLE STATUS
IN-RANGE INDICATOR
VALET MODE INDICATOR
As shown on page 3, pressing the button for a short
duration of 1s or less will reconrm the status of your
vehicle and then update the LCD icons accordingly. Be
careful not to press the button for much more than 1s
or you may activate Trunk Release (see page 13).
As shown in number “16” on page 5, the in-range indicator icon looks like
a little antenna. It appears on your pager’s LCD whenever you are within
communication range. If the icon disappears from the LCD, it means
that you are not within range, or it could mean that you have the pager in
Battery Save Mode (see bottom of page 4). You can conrm if you are
within range at any time simply by pressing the button for a short dura-
tion (Vehicle Status).
When you activate Valet Mode (1480/1460 Owner’s Guide pg. 10), the
icon will display on your pager. You cannot Activate/Deactivate Valet
mode with your pager. NOTE: On 1480-T33 & 1460-T8 and earlier rm-
ware (prior to July 2016), if you press for a short duration (Vehicle Sta-
tus), the the icon will disappear even though you are still in Valet Mode.
Push the
Button
Push the
Button for <1s
Be sure to read through pages 3-6 to see more pager features, as well as
pager handling and care.
NOTE
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