Clarion MS2000 manual

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    C ongratulations on your purchase of this Ungo System. Please read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your system’s components and operation. Discuss any questions you might have with your installing dealer. Record the serial number of your Ungo system and keep all dealer records and receipts. Be sure to discuss the installation [...]

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    Table of Contents 1. About Your Ungo Security System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1 2. Remote Transmitters Remote Transmitter Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Optional Driver Door Priority Feature . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Ungo Security Systems are state-of-the-art vehicle protection systems equipped with features designed to: p Deter potential intrusions to the vehicle by continually flashing the system LED status indicator while the system is Armed, giving a visual indication to any passer-by that the vehicle is equipped with a security system. p Detect intrusions [...]

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    Page 2 - MS2000 Owner’s Manual Remote Transmitter Layout The Ungo MS2000 comes with 2 multi-function Remote Transmitters used to control nearly all of the system’s features. Each time a transmitter button is pressed, the LED will flash to indicate that a transmission is taking place. Button 1 Arms the system. This Button also locks the doors wh[...]

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    MS2000 Owner’s Manual - Page 3 Battery Replacement Your Ungo Remote Transmitter uses a 12 volt alkaline battery, which will need to be replaced from time to time. Under normal conditions, the battery may last for up to a year before it needs replacement. When your Remote Transmitter’s battery is in need of replacement, you will notice a decreas[...]

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    Page 4 - MS2000 Owner’s Manual Remote Arming When Armed, the system monitors and protects 3 independent areas, or zones , including the doors, hood/trunk, and shock sensor. To Arm the System: 1. Turn off the ignition. 2. Press Button 1. • The siren/horn will chirp once.* • The doors will lock. • The parking lights will flash once. • The L[...]

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    MS2000 Owner’s Manual - Page 5 To Bypass the sensors: 1. After arming the system, press Button 1 again on the Remote Transmitter within 5 seconds. • The siren will chirp 5 times, indicating the sensors have been bypassed. 2. The sensors will remain bypassed until the next time the system is armed. Remote Disarming To Disarm the System: Press Bu[...]

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    Page 6 - MS2000 Owner’s Manual To set the Arming Mode: 1. Turn the ignition on. 2. Within 4 seconds, press Button 3 to change the setting. one chirp = Passive Arming with chirp two chirps = Active Arming three chirps = Passive without chirp 3. Turn the ignition off to save your selection. Passive Arming When the Arming Mode has been set for Passi[...]

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    MS2000 Owner’s Manual - Page 7 Emergency Override In case your Remote Transmitter becomes inoperable, or it is lost or stolen, you can still enter and drive your car by using the following procedure. Be sure that you have your ignition keys ready and that you know the location of the Override switch before you perform this procedure. To override [...]

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    Page 8 - MS2000 Owner’s Manual Valet Mode Allows you to temporarily disable the security system when the car is being service or turned over to a parking attendant. To turn Valet Mode on or off: 1. Turn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the override switch. 3. While holding the override switch, turn off the ignition. • The siren will chirp onc[...]

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    MS2000 Owner’s Manual - Page 9 To operate the Auxiliary Function with the system Disarmed , press Button 3 for three seconds. • This function will stay active for as long as Button 3 is held. Trunk Disarm If the Auxiliary Function is being used to remotely open your car’s trunk, your installer can program the system to automatically disarm th[...]

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    Page 10 - MS2000 Owner’s Manual Technical Data Specifications Main Unit Voltage: 12v, negative ground Current Consumption: <15mA Temperature Range: -40 o F to +257 o F Auxiliary Output Capability: 500mA Internal Relays: (1) 30A, (1) 15A Transmitter Current Consumption: <.00mA, standby Battery Type: miniature 12v, type 23A FCC ID: MP62ZUUNGO[...]

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    MS2000 Owner’s Manual - Page 11 1. Ungo Security Corporation of Gardena, California ("Ungo Security") warrants this Ungo system to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to comply with Ungo Security’s applicable printed specifications. 2. Ungo Security systems carry a limited lifetime warranty on the Main unit (system b[...]

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    Ungo Security Corporation A Clarion Company 661 West Redondo Beach Blvd. Gardena, CA 90247 800-Go-Clarion www.clarion-usa.com © Ungo Security Corporation, Gardena, CA 97-MS2000-10 Rev. 1 (11/00)[...]