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Remote keyless entry and security system or a “remoteless” passive arm security system
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System Control by the Silencer Code Key (Basic Operation)
If you purchased the 7921P Silencer security system and your vehicle did not come with a factory keyless
system and you chose not to purchase the remote transmitter control option, your dealer would have
supplied you with 2 Silencer Code Keys. Silencer code keys can be attached to your existing key ring and
are used for disarming your security system. Your Silencer 7921P security system operates in the
following manner when using the Code Keys.
1. Exit the vehicle and close all of the entrances. After the last protected entrance is closed, the security
system will respond as follows:
A. The siren or vehicle horn will emit a single chirp.
B. The LED indicator for the security system will start to flash fast to indicate that the 30 second
timer* is counting down to arm the vehicle.
2. After the 30 seconds has passed*, the security system will respond in the following manner:
A. The siren or vehicle horn will emit another single chirp
B. The parking lights may flash once.
C. The LED indicator will return to a normal armed flashing mode.
The system is now armed.
3. Enter the vehicle through the drivers door and insert the Silencer Code Key into the LED receptacle:
A. The siren or vehicle horn will emit 2 chirps.
B. The parking lights may flash two times.
C. The LED indicator for the security system will stop flashing.
D. Remove the Code Key and start the vehicle.
The system is now disarmed.
* The dome lights in some vehicles have a delay before they turn completely off. If your vehicle has this
type of delay, the 30 second auto arm timer will start when the dome light is completely off. Depending
on the length of time it takes the dome light to turn off, auto arming may take 45 to 60 seconds or more.
What to do if the Alarm is Sounding
Enter the vehicle and insert the Code Key into the LED receptacle.
1. The siren or vehicle horn will stop sounding.
2. If the parking lights are flashing they will stop flashing.
3. The LED indicator will begin a special tamper mode flash sequence to let you know that your alarm
had been triggered.
Notations on Basic Operating Procedures
1. When you disarm the system while it is sounding, there are no disarm chirps.
2. After the security system has been triggered, the LED remains flashing even though the security system
has been disarmed. This is a tamper indicator. Turning on the ignition key will reset this indicator.
7921P Primary Feature Operation
Other than arming and disarming your security system, the 7921P has a host of non-option features that
enhance ownership and the level of security provided by the 7921P system. Please take moment to become
familiar with the operation of these features as you may need to use them at some point in time. To practice
operating these features, repeat the enclosed procedure for each feature as it is written or illustrated.
Take a moment to become familiar with the operation of the primary features provided by your new security
system as you may need to use them at some point in time. To test the primary features, repeat the
following procedures exactly as they are listed:
System Override/Valet
A patented removable switch is used to override the security system in the event that the transmitters are
lost or fail to operate and to put the security system in non-operational mode (valet) for vehicle servicing etc.
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