Audiovox PRO-9775T manual

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    128-7196 1 of 12 Model PRO-9775T Owner's Manual 4 Button Remote Start Security System With Plug-In Shock Sensor & Starter Disable FEA TURES: ! 2 Four Button Programmable RF Transmitters ! Four Channel Code Learning Receiver (capable of accepting 4 transmitters) ! Code Hopping T echnology ! Selectable Manual Override Mode ! Remote Panic in [...]

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    128-7196 2 of 12 Page 2 Y our Remote S tart Alarm System has many features and available options some of which are selected at time of installation. For your reference, the list on page 9 of this manual shows what features and options have been installed. Consult your installing dealer for options that may have been installed and are not listed. YO[...]

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    128-7196 3 of 12 arming timer has begun. If the LED does not begin to flash rapidly , then you have left a door , hood, or trunk ajar . Closing this entry point will allow the arming cycle will begin. If any entry point is opened during the 30 second arming cycle, arming will be suspended. When all entry points are closed, the arming cycle will beg[...]

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    128-7196 4 of 12 Page 4 SILENT DISARMING 1. As you approach the vehicle, press and hold the disarm button of your key chain transmitter for two seconds. The parking lights will flash twice, and the dash mounted LED will turn off confirming that the system is disarmed. The siren will not chirp. If you have the optional door lock/unlock circuit insta[...]

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    128-7196 5 of 12 Page 5 3 . T o return to normal operation, press and release the pushbutton switch any time the ignition is on. NOTE: Always remember to return the vehicle to the valet off position. This will ensure that the vehicle remains protected at all times. MANUALL Y OVERRIDING YOUR SYSTEM: USING THE PUSHBUTT ON V ALET SWITCH MANUAL OVERRID[...]

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    128-7196 6 of 12 Page 6 3 . Within 10 seconds, press and release the valet/override switch, 3 times. 4 . Within 10 seconds turn the ignition switch off, on, off, on, off, on. (The siren or horn will beep and the lights will flash one time.) 5 . Within 10 seconds, begin to press and release the push button switch to set the tenths digit. (As per the[...]

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    128-7196 7 of 12 Page 7 2. T o stop the alarm, press and hold the Lock or Unlock button on the transmitter again for 3 seconds. If the button is not pressed, the alarm will automatically stop after 30 seconds. Also if any transmitter button other than the Lock or Unlock button is pressed and released, the Panic mode will be turned off immediately .[...]

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    128-7196 8 of 12 2. Depress the brake pedal. 3. Open the hood. 4. Move the red handled control switch to the off position. 5. Race the engine to above 4000 RPM. OPERA TING ON AUTOMA TIC ST ART UP TIMER MODE The system has the ability to automatically start the vehicle every 2 or 4 hours over a 48 hour period. This feature is especially useful in co[...]

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    128-7196 9 of 12 Page 9 ADDITIONAL REMOTE FUNCTION CHANNEL 4 The system has an additional feature, (Channel 4) ,that can be connected to a number of different optional accessories. Some of the more common uses for this channel are: " Remote Trunk Release " Remote Window Close " Remote Garage Door Interface T o operate the accessory a[...]

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    128-7196 11 of 12 ALARM DASH LED INDICA TORS RAPID FLASHING = P ASSIVE ARMING SLOW FLASHING = ARMED OFF = DISARMED ON SOLID = V ALET MODE 3 FLASH... P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 3 2 FLASH...P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 2 1 FLASH...P AUSE = INTRUSION ZONE 1 ALARM SIREN CHIRP INDICA TION 1 CHIRP* = ARM 2 CHIRPS* = DISARMED 3 CHIRPS = ARMING WITH ENTRY POINT OP[...]

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    128-7196 12 of 12 © 2004 Audiovox Electronics Corporation, Hauppauge, NY 11788 128-7196 Page 12[...]