Clifford concept 30 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    Owner' s Manua l World-Clas s Aut o Securit y T M concep t 3 0[...]

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    Installatio n Manua l World-Clas s Aut o Securit y T M concep t 3 0[...]

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    Table of Contents Standard Features of the Concept 3O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 How to use your keychain remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 To transmit either channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 . .[...]

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    Table of Contents (cont.) Dual-sensor protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Smart AutoTesting™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Specific malfunction identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Automatic malfunction bypass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 TotalRecall™ . . [...]

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    Standard Features of the Concept 3O ✔ $3,OOO AntiTheft Guarantee — Pays you up to $3,000 if your vehicle is stolen and not recovered (see the AntiTheft guarantee card for details). ✔ Limited Lifetime Warranty — Your system control unit and remote controls are covered for as long as you own your vehicle (see the warranty card for details). ?[...]

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    Standard Features of the Concept 3O (cont.) ✔ Built-In Parking Light Flasher — Visually confirms alarm status from a distance. ✔ Headlight Reminder — You’ll never leave the headlights on after parking. ✔ Patented Smart AutoTesting™ — Automatically tests all system sensors and triggers, and identifies any malfunction. ✔ Patented Ma[...]

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    Welcome to the world of high-technology vehicle security and convenience C ongratulations on the purchase of your Clifford Concept 30 remote controlled vehicle security and convenience system. Your Concept 30 is packed with protective features and lifestyle convenience benefits that other car alarm companies don’t even have on their wish lists, l[...]

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    Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls The 4-button/12-channel remote control is an ultra-sophisticated miniature radio transmitter powered by a tiny 12-volt battery. Range is up to 100 feet. Obstructions, electrical interference, weather conditions or a weak battery will reduce the range. Your 4-button/12-channel remote control is the key to you[...]

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    What each button/channel does Your Concept 30 remote controls come pre-programmed so that certain channels command certain functions. If you wish, you can actually assign any channel to any function (see pages 16–18). The following chart indicates what each remote control channel number does, and how to transmit each channel number. Factory setti[...]

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    TO ACTIVATE THE PANIC FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . Press button 1 for 3 seconds. The lights will flash repeatedly and the Insignia™ siren will blare for 30 or 60 seconds (user-selectable), or until you press button I again to turn it off. TO SILENTLY ARM OR DISARM THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . Press button 3 (channel 3). Your Concept 30 system will arm[...]

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    Anti-CodeGrabbing™ (ACG) with Random Code Encryption A Clifford exclusive that protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car stealing device ever used by car thieves — a code-grabber. Code- grabbers are far more effective and efficient than scanning (see page 8). Unlike scanners that sequentially transmit one digital [...]

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    UltraSecure™ Coded Valet Mode Your secret valet code Within seconds, thieves can disable all other alarm brands by hot-wiring the ignition and flicking an easy to find “hidden” valet switch. Your Concept 30 has safeguards that absolutely ensure that a thief cannot enable the valet mode as a way of “turning off” your system. How? To enable[...]

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    To enable valet mode 1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine. 2. Enter your secret valet code, then return the switch to its center position. 3. You now have 3 seconds to press the latched position (valet mode). Once you have entered valet mode, the system’s LED will glow continually for on-going visual confirmati[...]

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    Example of setting a new valet code: Let’s say you want to change the code from its original single-digit “2” code to a double-digit code of “31.” You would do the following: Turn the ignition on, enter your current code, tap the momentary side of the PlainView switch 8 times, press the latched side, then enter the new code: momentary, mo[...]

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    Automatic malfunction bypass To provide the utmost protection even if a system component malfunctions, your Concept 30 will automatically bypass the faulty point and arm all other triggers and sensors until you can have the system serviced by your local Authorized Dealer. TotalRecall™ The system’s non-volatile memory records the identity of the[...]

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    FACT™— F alse A larm C ontrol and T est With FACT, you’ll never experience repeated false alarms. If your Insignia™ siren goes off, DO NOT remotely disarm the system while the siren sounds; allow it to run for the full siren duration. Before sounding the siren a second time, the system automatically checks for another activated trigger or s[...]

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    AutoLock/AutoUnLock™ Concept 30 automatically locks the doors when you begin driving, and unlocks them when you turn off the ignition. If you prefer, you may turn off the AutoLock/ AutoUnLock feature. See the User-selectable features section on pages 16–17. How to interpret the LED status indicator The LED on your car’s dashboard or console w[...]

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    User-selectable features Your Concept 30 vehicle security system allows you to set many of its features to your own personal preferences. We have made the programming procedures very simple: to make a change, you just press the PlainView switch a few times. The system comes from the factory with all of its features pre-programmed as noted in the ta[...]

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    Feature Factory setting # of momentary taps Secondary action Program completion confirmation Result Siren Duration 30 sec. 10 — 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change duration from 30 to 60 seconds or vice-versa FACT — F alse A larm C ontrol and T est ON 12 — 1 chirp 3 seconds after last tap Change state from OFF to ON or vice-versa Headlig[...]

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    Adding new remote controls For other drivers in your family or if you wish to control Concept systems on your other cars with the same remote control, you can buy additional remote controls from any Authorized Clifford Dealer (or call our 24-hour Customer Service Department at 800-824-3208) and program them into the system yourself. Each Concept 30[...]

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    © Copyright Clifford Electronics, Inc., 1993 31-0 69D/C30OM/194 All Concept Series systems are covered by one or more of the following Clifford Electronics patents: 4,158,874; 4,233,642; 4,327,444; 4,383,242; 4,430,685; 4,845,464; 4,887,064; 4,890,108; 4,922,224; 4,997,053; 5,081,667; 5,146,215; 5,157,375 and other patents pending[...]