Silent Arm/Disarm; Remote Mute/Vibration Mode; Shock Sensor On/Off - CompuSTAR 2W901R-SS User Manual

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General System Functions
Upon lock/arm and unlock/disarm, you can eliminate vehicle's audible confirmation by muting the siren. Normally, the siren will
chirp once to indicate the system is locked/armed and twice to indicate the system is unlocked/disarmed. To mute the siren tap the
Lock and Unlock
buttons simultaneously for a half second. When the siren is muted, the siren icon will no longer be displayed
on the LCD.
IMPORTANT: Even when the siren is muted, it will still go off in the event the alarm is triggered.
To silent your remote you must turn on vibration mode;
STEP 1: Enter remote programming mode by holding the Trunk and Key/Start buttons
remote will beep and "REMOTE MENU" will scroll across the remote indicating that you have successfully entered programming
mode.
STEP 2 : Scroll through the remote options by taping Function button
on. The LCD will read "VI-ON"
STEP 3: Exit remote programming by holding down the Trunk and Key/Start buttons
indicating that you have successfully exited programming. The vibration icon will remain illuminated on the LCD indicating the remote is in remote
mute/vibration mode.
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simultaneously for 2.5 seconds. The
. Once the LCD reads "VI-OFF" tap the Lock button
to turn this feature
simultaneously for 2.5 seconds. The remote will beep
General System Functions
Hold the Lock and Unlock buttons
simultaneously for 2.5 seconds to turn the shock sensor on and off. The remote will beep
twice, "SHOCK OFF" will scroll across the screen and the shock sensor icon will illuminate to confirm the shock sensor is off. The
remote will beep once, "SHOCK ON" will scroll across the screen and the shock sensor icon will disappear to confirm the shock sensor
is on.
IMPORTANT: Turning off the shock sensor also turns off any optional sensors.
Adjusting the shock sensor sensitivity is done at the actual sensor, which is generally mounted somewhere under the vehicle's dashboard. The
higher the number on the dial means greater sensitivity to impact. The recommended dial setting for most vehicles is somewhere between 2 & 4. If
you are testing your sensor, please note that the shock sensor does not recognize impact for 30 seconds after the system has been armed.
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