Autostart Keyless Entry and Alarm System ASL-550 manual

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    KEYLESS E NTRY AND ALARM S YSTEM DOC : 1.00 - ASL-550TW-FM - - August 29, 2007 - - MO - Assembled in Canada ASL-550 User Guide Table o f Con tents Introducti on ....................................................... 1 One-Way Transmitte r Functionalities ............. 2 Transmitte r Operatio n ................................... 2 Two-Way Transmit[...]

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    P . 2 User Guide One-Way Transmitter Functionalities Picture serves as example onl y. Transmitter Operation BUTTON(S) to press FUNCTION • Locks doors. • Arms Starter Kill ( no t 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 [...]

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    User Guide P. 3 Two-Way Transmitter Functionalities F button Func tionality: (By default) button Press less than 3 seco nds LCD display Press less than 1 seco nd 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 an[...]

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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 but ton is released. Selecting and adjust ing Me nu opt ions:  When in MENU , pres s button to ente r the menu.  Press 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 minut e (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 used to lock the keypad of the transmi tter to avoid ac cidental b utton pres s. When the remote is loc ked and a butt on (except F butt on) is pres sed, the LCD will displ ay “ PRESF ” for 1 second and go back to the cloc k. The transmitter k eypad 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 unloc k the doors with the remo te transmitter, but do not open any door or the tr unk 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 bu t[...]

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    P . 8 User Guide For 2-WAY LCD remote: • Press and hol d the FUNCTION button un til you h ear a “beep” . Within 3 seconds, release the FUNCTION butt on and L-01 will appear on the LCD display. Pres s and hold the FUNCTION button once mo re until you hear another “beep” . L-02 will be displayed. T his display means that you are now in Mult[...]

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    User Guide P. 9 “ ALARM ”, “Time” (the momen t the Alarm was t riggered) and “ DOOR/HOOD/TRUNK/SHOCK ” (depending on t he type of alarm) alternately . The icons of door, hood, tr unk and shoc k, as well as the red back light, will b e flashing (w hen the BLITE is set ON ). Alarm Type LCD Text Icon Sound or Vibration DOOR ALARM + DOOR Ca[...]

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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 butto n until the s iren chirps twice in c onfirmation . Notice also that t he parking lights con firm the system di sarming by fla shing twice. Once the syste m is disarm ed, you have to[...]

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    User Guide P. 11 Val e t O pe ra t io n The unit can be placed into Alar m Valet Mode to st op alarm c onditions or to dis able the alar m functions and t he anti-thef t Starter Kill f eature. Whi le a vehic le stands in Alarm Val et Mode, Pan ic mode and do or locking/u nlocking fu nctions are still ope rational. Enabli ng the Alarm Valet 1. Turn [...]

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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 th e antenna w ill turn OFF . • The icon w ill dis appear on your LCD remote. Parking Lights Flash R ate FLASHES & CHIRPS RATE DESCRIPTION 1 Quick Locked by transmit ter, system armed, Start er Kill armed. 1 Quick Car Finder. 2 Quick ?[...]