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    1 RS - 860 lcd PROFESSIONAL REMOTE CAR STARTER WITH ALARM SYSTEM & 2 - WAY LCD COMMUNICATION OPERATION MANUAL THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESIONAL INSTALLA TION ONLY[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: LCD REMOTE TRANSMITTER : A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION…………………………….…4 B. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ………………………… ……………..….. 5 C. THE REMOTE LCD ICONS WITH FUNCTION ……………..…...….... 6 C. PROGRAMMING OF THE LCD REMOTE TRANSMITTER ………... 7 1. Screen Lamp ON 2. Pow[...]

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    3 N. TRIGGER THE SYSTEM ..……..………………..………….….……...17 Clear The Trigger Icons and Melody Sound Stop The Melody Sound Only Noise Abatement Circuit O. ANTI CAR - JACKING .… ……………………………………….……...18 Active Anti Car Jacking Passive Anti Car Jacking Trigger The Anti Car Jacking Mode Overrid[...]

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    4 WARNINGS: A s 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 of children’s reach. 2. Do not leave anyone in the vehicle while running on remote control. 3. Alert servi cing personnel that the vehicle can be started automatically. 4. Do [...]

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    5 A. BATTERY REPLACEMENT: A 1.5V type AAA Alkaline battery powers the Remote Transm itter. When the power of the battery weakens a icon shall be displayed on the LCD screen. When the old battery is replaced to new one, there will be beep sounds indicate the power is up and the clock on the LCD screen returns to AM12:00 after displaying all the icon[...]

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    6 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 hold. Remote Transmission You are transmitting the signal to control unit In – Range Indicator Your are[...]

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    7 C: PROGRAMMING OF THE LCD REMOTE TRANSMITTER: Transmitter Button Description Operation (1 second) LCD screen lamp turns on for 5 seconds. Press and hold for 1 second 1 melody sound to confirm enters. ( 3 seconds) Timer Programming Mode. Pre ss and hold for 3 seconds 2 - melody sounds to confirm enter. ( 5 seconds) Power Save Mode Press and hold f[...]

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    8 5. Button Lock: It is useful if you want to disable the transmissio n function of the remote control temporarily to prevent from any inadvertent pressing of buttons by others. Press the button first, within 3 seconds press and hold the ( ) button for 2 seconds to acti vate or cancel the button lock function, the icon will displayed on the LCD scr[...]

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    9 D. CLOCK & TIMER SETTING: Transmitter Button Description Press Transmitter Button 1 Press & Hold the button until hour flashes Clock Setting (Hour) *Flash digit for adjusting for – and for + Press the button once Time setting (Minute) *Flash digit for adjusting for – and for + 2 Press the button once. Alert Alarm Time Setting (Hour) *[...]

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    10 2. Alert Alarm Timer Setting: Example to PM 6:30 1. Press & hold the button for 3 seconds, with two - melody sound and the “Hours” digit flashes for adjusting. 2. Press the button twice, the LCD scre en will shows icon and “Hours” digit is flashing for adjustment. 3. Press the or button to decrease or increase the “Hour” digit un[...]

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    11 4. Time Set - Up For “Daily Timer Start”: Example to AM 6:30 1. Press & hold the button for 3 seconds, with two - melody sound and the “Hours” digit flashes for adjusting. 2. Press & hold the button for 2 seconds, the LCD screen will flash / icon and “Hours” digit for Hour set - up. 3. Press the or button to decrease or incre[...]

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    12 LCD DISPLAY TRANSMITTER OPERATION ONLY: Transmitter Button System Function Remark - (C) System’s Trigger Record Check Press within 3 seconds - - (C) System’s Status Check Press within 3 seconds - ( ) Button Lock Press within 3 seconds and Hold button for 2 seconds - ( ) Option al Driving Pager Press within 3 seconds - ( ) Monitor Indoor Temp[...]

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    13 C. LED display: LED Function LED Function Off Disarmed Zone 1 / Warn - Away Trigger Slow Flash Armed 2 flashes... p ause Zone 2 / Trigger on Trunk/Hood 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... p[...]

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    14 System Arm Door Ajar Trunk / Hood Ajar Clear The Flash Icon: Press the button 3 times within 3 seconds will clear the flash icon on the LCD screen transmitter. DEFEC TIVE SENSOR REMINDER: If the siren sounds 3 chirps, then you have left a door, trunk, or hoodlid ajar. SILENT ARMING / DISARMING: Press the transmitter and button at the same time w[...]

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    15 System Disarm Doors Trigger Trunk/HoodTrgr Warn awa y 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 transmitter. TAMPER DISARMING : If alarm is triggered upon disarm, the systems siren will chirp 4 times, and parking light flash 3 times. PATHW[...]

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    16 4. Within 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. Note 1: Yo u must override the alarm within 60 seconds. If not, the system will automatically re [...]

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    17 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. The transmitter and buttons can be used to lock and unlock the door (if the option is installed), however once the button is pressed, the vehicle’s starter disable device, (where in[...]

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    18 Circuit” will interpret this pattern of triggers as false alarm. After the third trigger, “Noise Abatem ent Circuit” ignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch until the other sensor or switch is trigger. “Noise Abatement Circuit” covers doors (Hood/Trunk) differently: If the alarm is triggered by an open door for three full cycles, t[...]

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    19 P. SYSTEM’S TRIGGER CHECK Press the transmitter first, within 3 seconds press (C) button. It responds with one melody sound and all trigger’s records will immediately displayed on the LCD screen. Q. SYSTEM’S STATUS CHECK When you want to check the system’s present status through the LCD screen, Press the transmitt er button twice, within[...]

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    20 S. DOME LIGHT CONVENIENCE DELAY & SUPERVISION The ala rm with a unique feature which will turn on your vehicle dome light as following: 1. Upon disarming, the interior light will remain on for 30 seconds. 2. If the vehicle is intruded, the interior light will flash for the same duration as the siren. Note: Turn on the ignition switch or arm [...]

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    21 Y. S ECOND VEHICLE SECURITY OPERATION: Your 5 - button remote transmitter can be utilized to control a second vehicle security system, To program the remote control transmitter to a second vehicle, f ollow the instructions for Transmitter programming. Programming the Transmitter to 2 nd Car Enter: 1. Turn the ignition key ON 3 times . (Finishing[...]

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    22 REMOTE START OPERATION: A. TO REMOTE START THE VEHICLE: When you want to start your vehicle, 1. Press button once on the transmitter. 2. The parking light will activate to indicate the remote start received the signal. 3. The engine will start approximately 5 seconds. 4. Once the engine is running, after couple seconds the parking light will tur[...]

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    23 Turbo charge mode keeps the engine running after arriving at your destination for a programmable period of 1, 3 or 5 minutes, This allows the vehicle’s engine time to conveniently cool down the turbo after you have left the vehicle. To activate: 1. While the engine is running, pull up the hand brake and place the transmission gear in the park [...]

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    24 light will flash (3) times. The siren or horn chirps (3) times. The vehicle is now programmed to start every (3) hours. 3 - b. Daily Timer Start: Depress the transmitter button first, within 3 seconds press ( ) button. The parking light will flash (6) times. The siren chirps (6) times. The vehicle is now programmed to start at the real time of t[...]

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    25 4. The pre - programmed run time (5 /10 / 20 / 30 minutes) has elapsed. 5. Press button once on the remote transmitter under remote start mode. 6. Move the optional remote start en able toggle switch to OFF position. (If installed) 7. The vehicle refused to start running after {3} unsuccessful attempts. I. DISABLING THE REMOTE START SYSTEM: (If [...]

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    26 1. Auto Page, Inc. WARRANTS that this new unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at the factory prior to delivery. Your Auto Page equipment is gua ranteed for “life” to the original purchaser/user of the equipment and the original vehicle in which it was installed by an authorized installer under the following conditions: If the produ[...]

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    27 This WARRANTY CARD is for your record. However, Autopage reserves the right to request you to submit this WARRANTY CARD, whi ch must have complete information to receive warranty service. Please keep this card in a secured place . AUTOPAGE WARRANTY SERVICE CARD Model: _______________ Serial # _______________ CUSTOMER TO COMPLETE DEALER TO COMPLE[...]

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    28 960 Knox Street Unit B Torrance, California 90502 Main Office: 310 - 323 - 1800 Customer Service: 800 - 262 - 2527 Ext. 462 www.autopageusa.com[...]