Auto Page RS-1000 OLED Operation Manual

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RS-1000 OLED
PROFESSIONAL
OLED
2-WAY 900 MHz. REMOTE CAR STARTER
& 6 CHANNEL ALARM SYSTEM
With
Built-in Temperature Sensor
And Serial Port Data Link
OPERATION MANUAL
Please register your product at:
www.autopageusa.com
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY
RS1000 OP 1/07
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  • Page 1 RS-1000 OLED PROFESSIONAL OLED 2-WAY 900 MHz. REMOTE CAR STARTER & 6 CHANNEL ALARM SYSTEM With Built-in Temperature Sensor And Serial Port Data Link OPERATION MANUAL Please register your product at: www.autopageusa.com THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ONLY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    A. OLED REMOTE DISPLAY……………………………….…..…………………………………..…………………… 4 The Remote Transceiver, XT-100 OLED CHARGING THE BATTERY MAIN PAGE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER’S BUTTON CONFIGURATION SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER FEATURES P1-1: Enable / Disable Bi Sound While Pressing Button (7) P1-2: Button Lock Setting (7) P1-3: Melody / Vibration Mode (7) P1-4: Demo Mode (8) P2-1: Power Save Mode (8)
  • Page 3 RS1000. Auto Page, Inc. has over 25 years of experience in the vehicle security industry in the United States and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Iwata Electric Co., of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Page 4: Oled Remote Display

    REMOTE TRANSCEIVER (TX) A. OLED DISPLAY Door Lock Door Unlock Temperature Bypass Shock Sensor (Zone 4) Engine Running Count Down Timer Parking Timer Timer Start OLED Display Engine Running Button Button Button Button Reset Hole B. CHARGE THE BATTERY The unit has a built-in 3.7V lithium polymer battery. If the OLED screen display low battery or the remote transceiver needs charging.
  • Page 5: Main Page

    AC Power Supply: The remote transceiver equipped AC POWER SUPPLY / AC ADAPTOR (Output Voltage: 4.2VDC – 5.5VDC and with same USB plug), then you can charge the battery indoors. This screen will be displayed while the battery of the Remote Transceiver is charging.
  • Page 6: Select The Transceiver's Button Configuration

    Push the While the icon is alarm time will displayed. flashing. D. SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER’S BUTTON CONFIGURATION: 1. Spin the jog shuttle up Switch to select the transceiver button configuration. The OLED screen will display the transceivers button configuration you would like to select. 2.
  • Page 7: P1-1: Enable / Disable Bi Sound While Pressing Button

    E- P1- 1. “BUTTON BI” SETTING: Example: Set the “Button Bi Disable”. The unit has a short “bi” sound while pressing the buttons of the remote transceiver Press button 1 and it will Spin down the switch display the previous to page 1.
  • Page 8: P1-4: Demo Mode

    E- P1- 4. “DEMO MODE”: To display the units demo mode Spin down the switch Press button 4 to start to page 1. the Demo movie. E- P2- 1. “POWER SAVE” SETTING: Example set the “Power Save Enable”. While in the power save mode, the LCD remote transceiver uses “0” current to save the battery power. Press button 1 and it will Spin down the switch...
  • Page 9: P2-3: "Light For Oled" Timer Setting

    D- P3- 1. “TIMER / CLOCK” SETTINGS: Example: set the clock to 08:20PM Press button 1 and Spin down the switch the ”hours” digit flashes to page 3. for adjusting. Press button 2 to set the “minutes” digit to “20”. This can also be done with the jog shuttle.
  • Page 10: P3-3: Count Down Timer Setting

    C- P3- 3. “COUNT DOWN TIMER” SETTING: Example: set the count down timer to 2:30 Note: When count down timer is triggered, press any button to stop the beeper. Spin down the switch Press button 3 and to page 3. the ”hours”...
  • Page 11: P4-1: Name Of Transceiver Setting

    D- P4- 1. “NAME OF TX ” SETTING: Example Set Name of Transceiver 1 to MIKE Spin down the Press button 1 and the “ switch to page for setting. Press button 1 Spin down the and the “ ” flashes switch to set for setting.
  • Page 12: P6-4: Set To Defaults

    D- P6- 2. SET TO DEFAULTS: Spin down the switch Press button to page 6. A. REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION: Transmitter Button System Function Lock Doors & Arm System / Button 1 Arm and Bypass Zone 4. Shock Sensor then Arm System and Hidden, (Silent) Alarm Function Car Locator (3-second)
  • Page 13: Active Arming - Arm & Lock

    E. ACTIVE ARMING – LOCK & ARM: 1. Press the button on the transmitter. 2. The siren will chirp once and parking light will flash once indicating that the system is now armed. The vehicle door will lock upon arming when interfaced with the security system. AJAR WARNING: If the siren sounds 3 chirps, then you have left a door, trunk, or hood lid ajar.
  • Page 14: Disarming Without A Transmitter

    TAMPER DISARMING: If alarm triggered, upon disarming the system, the siren will chirp 4 times and the parking light will flash 3 times. PATHWAY ILLUMINATION: This feature turns the parking lights “ON” for 30 seconds upon an unlock signal and for 10 seconds upon the lock signal. (Programming required) TWO STEPS DOOR UNLOCK: This feature will independently unlock the driver’s door only when disarming the security system.
  • Page 15: Stop The Melody Sound

    transmitter to a parking attendants or a garage mechanic. When the system is in valet mode, all alarm function and remote start functions are bypassed, however the remote panic feature and remote door locks will remain operational. To use the valet mode, the system must first be disarmed.
  • Page 16: Anti Car- Jacking

    Here’s how the “Noise Abatement Circuit” works: If the alarm triggers five times, each time the same sensor (zone 4) is triggered the “Noise Abatement Circuit” will interpret this pattern of triggers as false alarms. After the fifth trigger, the “Noise Abatement Circuit” ignores, or bypasses that sensor until any other sensor or switch is triggered.
  • Page 17: Driver Paging / Lose And Found

    P. DRIVER PAGING / LOST & FOUND This feature is useful in the event that someone wants to page the driver of the parked vehicle or you cannot find his OLED remote transceiver. Indoor Driving Paging If the ignition switch is in the “off” position, press and hold the valet switch for 2 seconds to page the driver.
  • Page 18: Out Of Range Indication

    For 2-way OLED Remote Control Transceiver: A maximum of four vehicle’s security systems can be controlled by this transceiver. TX1 Red Vehicle The four transmitters will be display on the OLED screen, you can chose one of the four transmitters to control your vehicle security Spin up the switch...
  • Page 19: Temporary Stop Feature

    2. Press the brake pedal. Note: If the brake pedal is pressed before the key is in the ON position, the engine will shut down. C. TEMPORARY STOP FEATURE: This feature allows the vehicle to remain running after the key has been removed from the ignition. This feature is useful for occasions when you wish to exit and lock the vehicle for short periods of time, but would like to leave the motor running and the climate control on.
  • Page 20 F. TEMPERATURE CHECK You can monitor the present indoor temperature of the passenger compartment through the OLED screen, before cooling or heating your vehicle. Spin up the switch to the page in-door temperature will be shown on the OLED screen. This reading may be higher than actual ambient temperature due to the greenhouse effect and is relative only to the inside vehicle temperature.
  • Page 21 “Proof of Purchase” (dated sales receipt) must accompany all warranty returns; otherwise, your return will be rejected and sent back. After one (1) year, the purchaser should ship the unit prepaid to Auto Page with a money order in the amount of $30.00 to cover shipping and handling charges.
  • Page 22 Warning: Some batteries may contain Perchlorate What is Perchlorate? Perchlorate is both a naturally occurring and manmade contaminant increasingly found in groundwater, surface water and soil. Most perchlorate manufactured in the U.S. is used as an ingredient in solid fuel for rockets and missiles.
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  • Page 24 960 Knox Street Unit B, Torrance, CA 90502 Tel: (310) 323-1800 or (800) 262-2527 www.autopageusa.com RS1000 OP 1/07...

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