Code Alarm SRT 9000 manual

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    1 IMPORT ANT NOTE: The operation of the Security and Convenience System as described in this manual is applicable to most vehicles. However, due to the configuration of some vehicles, some functions AND/OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may not apply . Please see your installing dealer for more information. Owner's Manual SR T 9000 Remote V ehicle Control[...]

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    2 T able of Contents 2-Way Transmitter Main Display Screen ........................................................................................ 4 2-way transmitter button descriptions and locations Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................... ............ 5 2-wa[...]

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    3 T able of Content s, continued Using Y our Remote Control, continued ..................................................................................... 1 5 Activating optional AUX 1* Activating optional AUX 2* Activating optional AUX 3* Activating optional AUX 4* Using the progressive car finder feature Using the personal protection alarm Usin[...]

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    4 2-Way Transmitter Main Display Screen 2-Way Transmitter Button Descriptions / Locations OLED MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN Battery Level Car Jacking In  Range Indicator Door Lock Door Unlock Alarm Status Temperature Engine Running Melody M ode Timer Star t Alert Alarm C ount Down Timer Parkin g Timer Timer Transmitter Name Vibration Mode CHARGING PORT S[...]

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    5 Charging the Battery Y our 2-way transmitter is powered by a built-in 3.7V lithium polymer battery. When the screen displays low battery or the icon is flashing it is time to recharge your remote transmitter. Charge the transmitter battery using the supplied plug-in home charger. While the battery of the transmitter is being charged you can push [...]

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    6 When the remote start “ ” icon is flashing press the “ ” icon button to display the remote start status. When the count down timer “ ” icon is flashing press the “ ” icon button to display the count down timer. Use buttons numbered 1-4 to start, stop or exit the countdown timer mode. When the start timer “ ” icon is flashing p[...]

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    7 Vehicle Menu Options on the 2-Way Transmitter The 2-way transmitter allows multiple operations from the main four buttons by scrolling through the menu screens and selecting the desired function. T o scroll through the menu screens press the “ ” switch up until the desired function is displayed. Press the corresponding button number (1-4) wit[...]

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    8 Settings for the 2-Way Transmitter Button Beeps The 2-way transmitter buttons will respond with a short “beep” sound when pressed. T o turn this feature on or off scroll to menu 1 and select BUTTON BEEPS, then use the corresponding transmitter buttons to make your selections. Press the side “ ” button in to exit and return to the main pag[...]

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    9 Settings for the 2-Way T ransmitter , continued Power Save Mode While in power save mode the 2-way transmitter will not attempt to communicate with the vehicle to conserve battery life. This feature is useful when leaving the vehicle for extended periods of time or if using the secondary 1 way transmitter . Note that if the alarm is to trigger th[...]

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    10 Settings for the 2-Way T ransmitter , continued Lighting for 2-Way Transmitter This setting adjusts the amount of time the 2-way transmitter’s display will remain active without activity . T o adjust the amount of time the display stays active scroll to menu 2 and select LIGHTING FOR OLED, then use the corresponding transmitter buttons to make[...]

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    11 Count Down Timer The 2-way transmitter is equipped with a count down timer that will sound an alert once the time reaches 0:00. T o adjust the count down time, scroll to menu 3 and select COUNT DOWN TIMER, then use the corresponding transmitter buttons to make your selections. Settings for the 2-Way T ransmitter , continued Daily Start Timer T o[...]

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    12 Name of Channel Setting The 2-way transmitter’s AUX output names can be modified to reflect the accessory in which it controls, such as window automation or garage door control. T o edit the AUX output name, scroll to menu 5, then use the corresponding transmitter buttons to make your selections. Settings for the 2-Way T ransmitter , continued[...]

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    13 Arming the Security System T o arm the system, exit the vehicle, close all doors, then press the LOCK button on the remote control. The system will sound 1 time and the parking lights will flash 1 time, indicating the system is armed, has locked the doors (if equipped and connected) and activated the starter disable feature. The status indicator[...]

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    14 Attempted Intrusion Identification This system will inform you if an intrusion attempt has occurred while you were away from the vehicle. If an intrusion attempt occurred, the system will sound 4 times and the parking lights will flash 3 times when disarming the system. Enter the vehicle an observe the dash mounted status LED to Identify which z[...]

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    15 Using Your Remote Control, continued Activating Optional AUX 1 (Optional) If this feature is enabled on your system, scroll to vehicle menu 3 and press the AUX 1 button OR simultaneously press and release the LOCK and TRUNK buttons on the remote control to activate an optional feature. This feature can be programmed for a wide range of functions[...]

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    16 Using Valet Mode Using Valet Mode T o engage valet mode: 1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position. 2. Press and hold the emergency override button. 3. The blue dashboard mounted LED will light solid indicating that the system is in valet mode. When valet mode is activated the dash mounted status LED will light solid, and all security function[...]

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    17 Using Y our Remote V ehicle Starter , continued Preheating or Precooling the Vehicle’s interior Before exiting the vehicle, set the temperature controls to the desired setting and operation. After the system starts the vehicle, the heater or air conditioning will activate and heat or cool the vehicle’s interior to your setting. Operating the[...]

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    18 Using Y our Remote V ehicle Starter , continued Operating the Daily Start Timer The system has the ability to start your vehicle based on a preset time entered into the 2-way transmitter. Prior to activating this feature it will be necessary to enter the desired start time, refer to Daily S tart T imer on page 1 1. The daily start timer will onl[...]

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    19 Page Call Out From within the vehicle, press and hold the emergency override button for 4 seconds, the 2-way remote control will emit a beep and the vehicle call page will be displayed to indicate that someone is calling you to the vehicle. Additional System Features Check Vehicle Status T o check the vehicle st atus, scroll to vehicle menu 4 an[...]

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    20 Anti Hi-Jack Active Anti Hi-Jack When Active Anti Hi-Jack is selected it must be activated by the transmitter each time it is needed. 1. While the ignition is ON, scroll to vehicle menu 1 and select CAR JACKING or press simultaneously press ST ART and UNLOCK for 5 seconds. 2. If the vehicle’s door is opened and closed while the ignition is ON,[...]

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    21 Quick Reference Operation Guide, continued Remote control button operation. Transm itter Button System Function Notes / Button 1 Arm/Loc k Press and releas e - Arm and Double Loc k Pulse Press twice within 3 seconds - Arm/Loc k and Bypass Zone 4 Press within 5 seconds - - Arm/Loc k and Bypass Zone 6 Press within 5 seconds - - - Arm/Loc k and Byp[...]

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    22 Replacing Remote Control Batteries 1-way 5 Button Remote Control: The two 3 volt lithium batteries inside the remote control should last approximately 1 year under normal use. When the battery becomes weak you will notice the remote control range (the distance from the vehicle the remote control will work) deteriorate and the small LED on the re[...]

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    23 Coded Override Procedure The system has an optional override mode that allows you to program a 2-digit personal code using the emergency override button offering a higher level of security . This feature must be enabled by your inst alling dealer , the default override code is 1 1. 1 . Enter the vehicle (the security system will trigger). 2 . Tu[...]

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    24 Code Systems, Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty Code Systems Inc. (“CODE”) warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this CODE vehicle security product (the “Product”), purchased from an authorized CODE dealer, that (except as provided below) should this Product under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship DUR[...]

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    26 FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! Changes o[...]