Welcome; Your 4-Button/12-Channel Remote Controls; How To Use Your Keychain Remote Control - Clifford Eagle II Owner's Manual

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Welcome to the world of high-technology
vehicle security and convenience
C
ongratulations on the purchase of your Eagle II. Clifford Electronics
has long been recognised as the world's leading manufacturer of
high-technology vehicle security systems. Buying Clifford has always
meant buying the best. In fact, Clifford Electronics holds more patents than
all other vehicle security manufacturers combined. Yet despite all its
sophistication, you will find your Eagle II system amazingly easy to use:
never more difficult than a few flicks of a switch or a press of a button on
one of your keychain remote controls.

Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls

The 4-button/12-channel remote controls are ultra-sophisticated miniature radio
transmitters, each powered by a tiny 12-volt battery. A weak remote control battery
will reduce range. Electrical interference and even sunspots can interrupt the signal
from your remote control to the system. If this happens, repeatedly press the remote
control button (this works better than holding the button down). The
4-button/12-channel remote control is the key to your system. It incorporates
Clifford's Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) technology for the ultimate protection against
"code-grabbing" devices (see page 13). You will use your remote control to arm
and disarm the system, lock and unlock the doors, activate the panic feature, adjust
sensor sensitivity, enable/exit valet mode, override one or both zones of the
Proximity Sensor, command options such as a remote boot release, timed headlight
activation, power window operation,
electric garage door interface and even
remote starting of the engine and heater or
air conditioner, among other options.

How to use your keychain remote control

Your remote control can individually
command up to 12 different system
functions and options. It's like having a TV
with 12 channels. You change channels
(functions) with your keychain remote
control. But instead of putting 12 buttons on the remote, we made it easy: First, the
button you use the most — button 1 to arm, disarm, lock and unlock — is larger
than the others. Buttons 2, 3 and 4 are the smaller buttons to the right, below and
left of button 1. The LevelShift button on the side of the remote control allows you
to select channels 5–12:
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