Autostart ASL-550 manual

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    KEYLESS ENTR Y AND ALAR M SYSTEM DOC : 1.00 - ASL-550TW-FM - - August 29, 2007 - - MO - Assembled in Canada ASL-550 User Guide Table o f Conten ts Introducti on ....................................................... 1 One-Way Transmitte r Functionalities ............. 2 Transmitter Ope ration ................................... 2 Two-Way Transmitt[...]

  • Page 2

    P . 2 User Guide One-Way Transmitter F unctionalities Picture serves as example only. Transmitter Operation BUTTON(S) to press FUNCTION • Locks doors. • Arms Starter Kill ( not in Alarm Valet). • Dome light OFF (If programmed). • Unlocks driver’s door. • Disarms Starter Kill (not in Va let) – rearm timer at 60 sec. • Dome light ON f[...]

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    User Guide P. 3 Two-Way Transmitter Functionalities F button Functionali ty: (By default) button Press less than 3 seconds LCD display Press less than 1 second 1x Level 1 L – 01 Enable backlight 2x Level 2 L – 02 Enable backlight 3x Level 3 L – 03 Enable backlight 4x Enters programming mode MENU Enable backlight Note: The order of LEVELS and [...]

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    P . 4 User Guide Button Backlight Press for < 1 second Backlight ON until MENU operation ends. Press for > 3 seconds and < 5 seconds Backlight ON for 3 seconds. Press for > 5 seconds Backlight will stay ON until button is released. Selecting and adjust ing Menu options:  When in MENU , press button to enter the menu.  Press butt b[...]

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    User Guide P. 5 7 Clock Menu CLOCK Clock hour 12:00 12 is flashing Adjusts clock hour (value from 0 to 12). Clock minute 12:00 00 is flashing Adjusts clock minute (value from 0 to 59). 8 Confirmation Mode Menu CONFM Confirmation Mode BZVIB Or BLITE Buzzer and Vibration option Red Backlight option for Alarm Toggle BZVIB BUZ Or VIB + vib ICON Buzzer [...]

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    P . 6 User Guide Secure Remote feature This feature is us ed to lock the key pad of the transmi tter to avoid accid ental button pr ess. When the remote is lock ed and a button (ex cept F button) is press ed, the LCD will display “ PRESF ” for 1 second and go back to the cl ock. The transmitter ke ypad can also be locked as fo llows: • Press [...]

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    User Guide P. 7 Features Available on your System Relock doors If you unlock the doors with the re mote transmitter, but do not op en any door or th e trunk within 30 seconds, the doors w ill automatically relock and t he system will be armed. 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 . 8 User Guide For 2-WAY LCD remote: • Press and hold the FUNCTION button until yo u hear a “beep” . Within 3 s econds, release the FUNCTION button an d L-01 will appear on the LCD display. Press and hold the FUNCTION button once more unti l you hear another “ beep”. L-02 will be displayed. This display means th at you are now in Multi-[...]

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    User Guide P. 9 “ ALARM ”, “Time” (the moment t he Alarm was trigger ed) and “ DOOR/HOOD/TRUNK/SHOCK ” (depending on the type of alarm) alternat ely. The icons of door, hood, trunk and s hock, as well as the red backligh t, will be flashi ng (when the BLITE is set ON ). Alarm Type LCD Text Icon Sound or Vibration DOOR ALARM + DOOR Car f[...]

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    P . 10 User Guide Disarming and Unlocking Doors If the system was programmed in passive mode, to disarm the system and unlock the doors, press and hold the UNLOCK button unt il the siren chirps twic e in confirmation . Notice also that the parking lights confi rm the system disarmin g by flashing twice. Once the syste m is disarmed, you have to ope[...]

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    User Guide P. 11 Val et Op er at io n The unit can b e placed into Alarm Valet Mod e to stop alarm conditio ns or to disabl e the alarm functions and t he anti-theft Starter K ill feature. Whi le a vehicle s tands in Alarm V alet Mode, Pan ic mode and door loc king/unlockin g functions are still operatio nal. Enabling the A larm Valet 1. Turn the k[...]

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    P . 12 User Guide • Press and hold for 5 seconds. • The parking lights will flash 2 times and the LED on the antenna w ill turn OFF . • The icon w ill disappear on y our LCD remote. Parking L ights Fla sh Rate FLASHES & CHIRPS RATE DESCRIPTION 1 Quick Locked by transmitter, system armed, Starter Kill armed. 1 Quick Car Finder. 2 Quick •[...]