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1 RS - 855 lcd PROFESSIONAL REMOTE CAR STARTER WITH ALARM SYSTEM & 2 - WAY LCD COMMUNICATION OPERATION MANUAL THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY.
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION …………………….………. 4 B. BUTTON LOCK ……………………………………………….……...…. 5 C. LED DISPLAY .…………….. ……..……………………….…………….
3 RE MOTE START OPERATION: A. TO REMOTE START THE VEHICLE ………..…………..…………. 14 Safe Start (Child safety mode) B. TO OPERATE THE VEHICLE WHILE RUNNING ON THE REMOTE START……………………………………………………………………14 C.
4 As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must practice and be aware of. 1. Keep the transmitter out o f children’s reach. 2. Do not leave anyone in the vehicle while running on remote control.
5 + Channel # 5 Timer Output ( 5 ) + Channel # 6 Timer Output ( 6 ) LCD DISPLAY TRANSMITTER OPERATION ONLY: Transmitter Button System Function Remark - (C) System’s Trigger Record Check Press within.
6 Flash pause Flash Passive Starter Disable 3 flashes... pause Zone 3 / Trigger on Door Switch Fast Flash Passive Arming 4 flashes... pause Zone 4 / Trigger on Shock Sensor On (Solid) Valet Mode 5 flashes... pause Zone 5 / Trigger on Ignition Switch D.
7 SILENT ARMING / DISARMING: Press the transmitter and button at the same time will arm or disarm your security system, No chi rp sound will be heard, arm / disarm confirmation will be through the vehicles parking lights only.
8 System Disarm Doors Trigger Trunk/HoodTrgr Warn away Trigger Shock SensorTrgr Ignition Trigger Clear The Flash Icon: Press the button 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon on the LCD screen t ransmitter. TAMPER DISARMING : If alarm is triggered upon disarm, the systems siren will chirp 4 times, and parking light flash 3 times.
9 4. W ithin 15 seconds, enter your chosen of the second digit code by pressing and releasing the Valet Switch. 5. Turn the ignition switch “OFF” position. 4] Chirps form siren/horn, [3] flash from parking light to indicate the system was disarmed.
10 1. Press and hold the button for 3 second. The alarm will immediately sound. 2. During panic mode, the normal function of this transmitter button will be disabled.
11 Ignition Trigger CLEAR THE FLASH ICON AND MELODY SOUND: While triggering the alarm the LCD screen will alert user through melody sound and flashing trigger icon, press the button 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon and stop melody sound on the LCD screen transmitter.
12 TRIGGER THE ANTI CAR - JACKING MODE: 3 - timer circuits will function as follows: First timer: a. 50 seconds after the system has been triggered. The siren will start chirping for 15 seconds. b. During this 15 seconds period of chirping, you will be alerting to push the valet switch once to turn off the car - jacking feature.
13 melody sound continues sounding from you Remote LCD Transmitt er and “ ” indication flashes on the LCD screen. 1. Press the transmitter button first, within 3 seconds press ( ) button to activa.
14 Press the transmitter (5) and (5 ) buttons at the same time to active Channel 5 function. Channel 5 is user - programmable timer output. You may program the built - in timer to send a ground signal for any time duration from 1 second to 120 seconds.
15 1. Press first, within 3 seconds press and hold and buttons at the same time for 2 seconds . O ne long beeping sound and the “ ” timer icon will be di splay ed on the LCD screen indicating the system is back to the first transceiver pin code. 2.
16 2. The user presses the transmitter and buttons at the same time to start the vehicle. B. TO OPERATE THE VEHICLE WHILE RUNNING ON THE REMOTE START: To operate the vehicle while the eng ine is running on the remote start, 1. Insert the ignition key and turn it to “ON” (not the start) position.
17 or drops below the preprogrammed tempera ture level. The system will monitor the air temperature every 3 hour and will only start the engine during extreme cold temperatures.
18 If you installed the optional temperature sensor, you can monitor, through the LCD screen, the present indoor temperature of the passenger compartment before cooling or heating your vehicle. Press the transmitter buttons first, within 3 seconds press the ( ) button, the in - door temperature will be shown on the LCD screen.
19 LCD REMOTE CONTRO L TRANSMITTER : Note: If the system is interfered by stronger radio frequency around, sources of high voltage electric power or such Obstacles like tall buildings and so on, the transmission range may get shorter as the system uses low out put powered frequency.
20 B. THE REMOTE LCD ICONS WITH FUNCTION: Door Lock Your vehicle doors are locked Door Unlock Your vehicle doors are unlocked and the system is Disarmed Armed Mode Your vehicle is in armed mode Valet Mode All the function shall be temporarily on ho ld.
21 Vibration Mode Remote Control vibrates when the system is triggered Button Lock Disable the transmission function temporarily Driver paging Someone is paging you in front of your vehicle Low Battery You have to replace the battery of remote control.
22 Entry: 1. Press & hold the button for 5 seconds, with one melody sound and icon on the LCD screen to indicate entry the “power save mode”. 2.
23 8. Low Battery Indication: When the power of the battery weakens, it has two short “bi” sound and flash icon while pressing the button of the LCD screen transmitter. 9. Set Up Fixed Count Down Timer: 1. Press the button first , within 3 seconds press and hold the ( ) button for 2 seconds, the LCD screen will shows icon and timer (i.
24 4 Press & hold the button for 2 seconds. Daily Timer Start Timer Setting Flash / icon and “Hours” for adjusting for – and for + EXIT: Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or leave it for 10seconds, the system will exit the programming mode.
25 PM 6:xx 4. Press the button once again then the “Minutes” digit flashes for adjusting. 5. Press the or button to decrease or increase the “Minutes” digit until PM 6:30 6. Press the button once again then icon flashes for alert alarm “ON / OFF” setting 7.
26 3. Press the or button to decrease or increase the hour digit until AM 6: 00 4. Press the button once again then the minute digit flashes. 5. Press the or button to decrease or increase the minutes digit until AM 6:30 6. Press the button for 2 seconds with one - melody sound to confirm exit th e timer program mode.
27 3. The purchaser’s remedies under this WARRANTY shall be limite d to the repair or replacement of electronic components only. THE FOLLOWING IS NOT COVERED: Damages or deterioration to cases, batt.
28 Serial # _______________ CUSTOMER TO COMPLETE DEALER TO COMPLETE Mr./Mrs./Ms. ___________________________ ________________________________ Your Name (Please Print) Company Name ____ _______________.
29 1815 West 205 th Street Suite 101 Torrance, California 90501 - 1525 Main Office: 310 - 618 - 2002 Customer Service: 800 - 262 - 2527 Ext. 462 www.autopageusa.
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