Avital Hurricane 2 manual

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    1 Hurricane 2 Owner's Manua l[...]

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    Standard Feature s þ Life time War ranty — Avital guarantees the operation of the control unit and remote controls for as long as you own your car (see the enclose d warranty card for details). þ Two Avi Glo™ 3- Button/6- Channel Re mote Con trols — Thes e remote controls allow you to command your system from up to 100 fee t away from your [...]

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    þ Remote- Controlled Si lent Arm/Dis ar m — At any time, you can press a button on your remote control to silently arm or disarm your system . þ User- Programmable Long- Term Si lent Arm/Dis ar m — This featur e allows you to completely disable the arm/disarm siren chirps until yo u decide to restore them. þ Pro tected Valet Mod e — Disabl[...]

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    þ Spe cific Zone In tru sion Iden ti fi ca tio n — The LED identifies whic h zone was triggered in your absence . þ Auto matic Mal func tion Over rid e — Automatically bypasses a malfunctioning trigger or sensor, but monitors all other points t o continue protecting your vehicle. þ Multi- Zone Pro tec tio n — Offers full entry-point securi[...]

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    Operating Instruction s n Remote Control — Each of the pair of remote controls is a miniatur e radio transmitter powered by a +12 volt battery with a typical range of up to 100 feet. Obstructions, radio interference, cellular transmissions or a weak remote control battery may reduce the range or interrup t transmission. (If the system does not im[...]

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    n Si lent Arm In di ca tions. The parking lights will flash twice, the doors will lock, the starter will be disabled and the LED will flas h slowly . n Si lent Dis arm In di ca tions. The parking lights will flash once, the doors will unlock, the starter will be enabled and the LED will turn off . n Interior Light Illumination — When the alarm sy[...]

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    n To turn off Pro tected Valet Mode 1 . Turn your ignition key to the "ON" position or start the vehicle . 2 . Flick the valet switch to the "OFF" po si tion. 3. The LED will turn off to indicate the system is no longer in Protected V alet Mode . 4 . Turn your ignition key to the "OFF" position. n Keyless Entry in Vale[...]

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    n LED System Status Indicator — The LED on your vehicle’s dashboard or center console will inform you of the system status . LE D Statu s Of f System is disarmed On soli d In Protected Valet Mod e Slow flas h System is armed Flashing in cycle s See "Specific Intrusion Identification" (page 7) Rapid flas h Passive Armin g n Previous In[...]

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    n How to Interpret the Chirps and Parking Light Flashes  When you press the remote control buttons, the system will respond with chirps (unless you have the chirp muting feature turned on or the syste m is in V alet Mode) and flashes of the parking lights to indicate the syste m status. An explanation of these chirp/flash acknowledgments follows[...]

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    Programming Alarm System Features All programmable alarm features are accomplished by turning the ignitio n key on (or starting the vehicle) and flicking the valet switch on and off a preset number of times . 1. Remove the alarm from Protected V alet Mode. Programming cannot be accessed while the alarm is in Protected V alet Mode, indicated by the [...]

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    Programming Your Remote Control s The system allows the user to add new remote controls in one step, delet e lost or stolen remote controls or rearrange the factory preset remote control configuration . All remote control programming features are accomplished by turning the ignition key on (or starting the vehicle) and flicking the valet switch on [...]

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    Fea ture Fac tory Set ting # o f Chirp s Sec on dary Ac tion One-Step Cod e Learning — 16 Press button #1. The siren will chirp 4 times. Remot e control will operate at factory preset order . Instant Cod e Deletio n  17 Wait 3 seconds. The siren will chirp twice. All remote controls are erased from memory . 12 Pro gram ming Ta ble for Re mote [...]

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    1 3 Hurrican e 2 Owner's Manua l * Copyright  1998 Avital Technologies, Inc. 31-1251/98[...]