Contents Introduction ... 3 Emergency Disarming Disarming ... 4 During the Panic Alarm Activation ... 4 During the Entry Delay Time ... 5 System Controls Arming Mode (MANUAL AUTOMATIC) ... 6 Arming Mode (AUTOMATIC MANUAL) ... 7 Valet (Automatic Arming Mode only) Placing the System in the Valet Mode ...
Congratulations on your purchase of this Honda Security System. Your Honda Security System is the product of years of research and development. It will give you many years of reliable performance, protection, and convenience. The system consists of two major components: a main unit and a remote control transmitter.
Emergency Disarming Disarming LOCK Status LED During the Panic Alarm Activation LOCK Status LED • The system can be disarmed using the ignition key regardless of the method used to arm the system. • This method of disarming also serves as an emergency override if the remote control transmitter cannot be used.
System Controls Arming Mode (MANUAL AUTOMATIC) This section explains how to change the arming mode from MANUAL to AUTOMATIC. NOTE: The arming mode of the Security System is preset to MANUAL arming. NOTE: Steps 1 thru 5 must be completed within 5 seconds. Insert the ignition key.
Valet (Automatic Arming Mode only) Placing the System in the Valet Mode (Valet Mode cannot be used in the Manual Arming Mode) Status LED • When the security system is placed in the valet mode, it is temporarily placed on hold. When in the valet mode, the system cannot be armed, but panic mode is still functional.
Valet (Automatic Arming Mode only) Exit From the Valet Mode Status LED With the system in the Valet mode, take the key out of the ignition switch. Press the UNLOCK button on the remote control transmitter. Observe that the Status LED flashes twice, indicating that the system is out of the Valet mode.
Arming • When the main unit is set to AUTOMATIC, the system arms automatically 20 seconds Automatic Arming • If a door, the trunk or the hood (Passive) • If the ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch during the exit delay time, the system (Arms the security system without locking the doors.) •...
Disarming Remote Control Disarming • Regardless of the method used to arm the system, the system can be disarmed using the remote control transmitter. Press the UNLOCK button once on the remote control transmitter. Observe that: • The remote control LED illuminates. •...
Tripped Sensor Warning and Indication Tripped Sensor Indication TRIPPED STATUS LED SENSOR NUMBER OF FLASHES Door Trunk Ignition Key Switch Ignition Switch Battery Disconnected Glass Breakage Hood • After disarming the system, if the tripped sensor warning indicator appears, you can identify which portion of the security system has been tripped by observing the number of flashes as shown below.
Remote Control Code Programming (Only vehicles not equipped with Standard Keyless Entry System) How to Program Remote Control Transmitters • For steps 2 thru 12, each step must be completed within 5 seconds. Step 13 must be completed within 10 seconds for each remote. •...
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Remote Control Code Programming (Only vehicles not equipped with Standard Keyless Entry System) Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button on the remote control transmitter. Observe that: • The status LED illuminates simultaneously for 1 second to indicate programming mode. • To terminate the programming mode, turn the ignition key to the LOCK (0) position or leave the remote’s button untouched for more than 10 seconds.
Glossary ALARM DURATION AUTOMATIC ARMING MANUAL ARMING DISARM ENTRY DELAY TIME EXIT DELAY TIME Functional only in the Automatic Arming mode. Only on the vehicles equipped with optional hood switch. Description The amount of time the horn sounds when the alarm is tripped or the panic feature is activated.
Specifications Main Unit Design ... Microprocessor, all solid state Operating Voltage ... 13 V DC (8 V to 16 V allowable) Current Consumption (Arming) ... 2 mA Operating Temperature ... –40°F to +185°F (–40°C to + 85°C) Dimensions ... 84 mm × 65 mm × 28 mm (3-5/16"...