Remote Controlled Valet Mode Entry And Exit; Keyless Entry In Valet Mode; Fact - False Alarm Control And Test; Smart Boot Release Option - Clifford Eagle II Owner's Manual

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Remote controlled valet mode entry and exit

You can even remotely enable or exit valet mode with your 4-button/12-channel
ACG remote control. All you need to do is transmit channel 5 (one press of the side
LevelShift button, then press button 1). In addition to the previously noted
indications, two indicator light flashes will confirm that you have remotely enabled
valet mode, while a single flash confirms exiting of valet mode.

Keyless entry in valet mode

Even in valet mode, you can still remotely control convenience features. For instance,
press button 1 (channel 1) as if you were disarming and the doors will unlock
(indicated by one indicator light flash) and the interior lights will turn on. Press
button 1 again and the doors lock (two flashes). You can also use the other channels
to activate options such as a remote boot release or remote engine starting.
FACT — False Alarm Control and Test
With FACT, you'll never experience repeated false alarms. If the siren goes off, DO
NOT remotely disarm the system; allow it to run for the full 30-second siren
duration. Before sounding the siren a second time, the system automatically checks
for another activated trigger to verify that an intrusion is in progress. Should the
siren sound again, you will know for sure that someone is tampering with your
vehicle. (To disable FACT, see User-selectable features on pages 14-15.)

Smart boot release option

If this option was installed, you may use button 2 (channel 2) to remotely pop the
boot. Your system has a built-in electronic interlock to prevent unintentional
activation of the remote boot release when you drive or when the system is armed.

Smart prior intrusion attempt alert

When you remotely disarm, if you hear 3 chirps instead of the usual one chirp it
means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you turn on the
ignition, the LED will flash 1-3 times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle four more
times. Refer to the chart below to identify the trigger or sensor activated.
LED flashes per cycle
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
Trigger/sensor indicated
Piezo Sensor or Proximity Sensor
Door trigger
Boot or bonnet trigger
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