Autostart ASL-150 manual

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    Keyless Entry And Al arm System DOC : 1.01 - ASL-150_ASL-350 - - August 28, 2007 - - MO - Assembled in Canada ASL-150 / ASL-350 User Guide Table of Contents Introducti on ....................................................... 1 Transmitter Func tionalitie s .............................. 2 Transmitter Operatio n ...................................[...]

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    P. 2 User Guide Transmitter Functionalities Picture serves as example only. 1. button : Locks the doors and arms the module (start er kill and alarm), or activates panic m ode if the butt on is held d own for 4 seconds. 2. button : Unlocks the doors and disarms the modu le (starter kill and alarm), or activates panic m ode if the butt on is held d [...]

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    User Guide P. 3 Features Available on your System Relock doors If you unlock the doors with the r emote transmitt er, but do not open any door or open trunk with in 60 seconds, the doors will automatically relock and the system will be ar med. Note : When the system is in active arming mode and the relock mode is enabled, the doors will relock but [...]

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    P. 4 User Guide In either mod e, you can a rm or disarm yo ur alarm system using yo ur remote con trol as wel l as lock or unlock your doo rs. Passive Arm Mode In passive arming mode, the system will arm itself automatically af ter the completion of a 1 min arming delay (LE D flashes quick ly) initiated after the last do or of the vehic le is close[...]

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    User Guide P. 5 Retain Accessory Output Retain Accessory output is activated as soon as key is turned t o the ON position. When the key goes from ON to OFF position, the ac cessory output stay s ON and a countdown period of 1 0 minutes is set. The out put is turned OFF after 1 0 minutes or if a door is opened anyti me during the countdown period. N[...]

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    P. 6 User Guide Parking Lights Flash Rate Flashes & Chirps Rate Description 1 Quick Locked b y transmitter, system armed, starte r kill armed 1 Quick Car finder 2 Quick • Unlocked by tra nsmitter, system disarm ed, starter kill disarm ed • System has exit ed valet mode 3 Quick • Locked by trans mitter while a door opened • System has en[...]