Autopage RF-503 Operation Instructions Manual page 9

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To test the SIS-5 shock sensor, arm the RF-503. Then sharply kick one of the vehicle's tires(*), or
slap the glass (**) with the open palm of your hand. The alarm will immediately trigger.
NOTE (*): Do not test the shock sensor by hitting any of the body panels.
NOTE (**): Use extreme caution testing the shock sensor in this manner. Never use any objects to
strike the glass.
NOTE: Adjusting the SIS-5 will also affect adjustment of its own pre-warning circuit. However, any
other added sensors, either trigger or prewarning, will not be affected. These sensors must be adjusted
separately.
L. TEMPORARY SHOCK SENSOR BYPASS FEATURE
THE RF-503 MUST BE DISARMED TO BYPASS THE SENSOR
Under certain conditions where the vehicle will be subject to heavy traffic, or environmental effects, you
may wish to bypass the SIS-5 shock sensor for that particular arming cycle.
To bypass the SIS-5, press the MODE Button "M" plus Button III for three (3) seconds on the remote
control transmitter. The horn or siren will respond with three chirps. Press Button I. The horn or siren
will respond with 4 chirps and immediately exit the bypass mode. The SIS-5 will remain bypassed until
the next arm/disarm sequence is completed. The procedure must be repeated each time you wish to
bypass the SIS-5.
M. THIRD CHANNEL OUTPUT FEATURE
AutoPage provides a third output channel accessed from Button III on the remote transmitter to allow
control over optional features such as, power window roll-up modules, remote engine starters, etc.
Consult with your AutoPage dealer for specifics of which optional may be connected to this output.
NOTE: Due to the wide range of modules and accessories available, AutoPage cannot guarantee that
the third channel output feature will function with all types of these modules and accessories.
N. PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TRANSMITTERS
The RF-503 includes two (2), 4 button mini remote control transmitters which must be programmed to
the alarm before any alarm function is possible. This action is normally done at the time of installation,
however there may be occurrences when you wish to enter the programming mode.
NOTE: Each time the programming mode is entered, all previously programmed transmitter codes will
be automatically deleted and must be reprogrammed. This is an important security feature. If any
transmitter is lost or stolen, enter the programming mode and reprogram existing transmitters.
Transmitters can only be programmed by entering the programming mode.
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