Autopage RST-1100 Owner's Manual
Autopage RST-1100 Owner's Manual

Autopage RST-1100 Owner's Manual

Remote engine starter with alarm system

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Jun/22/2009
MODEL RST-1100
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER
WITH ALARM SYSTEM
OWNER'S MANUAL
WARNINGS:
As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must
practice and be aware of.
1. Keep the transmitter out of children's reach.
2. Do not leave anyone in the vehicle while running on remote control.
3. Alert servicing personnel that the vehicle can be started automatically.
4. Do not start the vehicle by remote while it's in an enclosed area or garage.
5. Always apply the parking brake and lock the vehicle as you exit the vehicle.
6. The vehicle windows must be rolled up.
7. Should the unit malfunction, disconnect the fuse until the problem is corrected.
8. The use and operations of this system is the sole responsibility of the operator.
9. Some areas may have local ordinances that prohibit leaving a vehicle running on public streets.
10. Do not start the vehicle by remote while the standard transmission vehicle is parked at a steep place.
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  • Page 1 Jun/22/2009 MODEL RST-1100 REMOTE ENGINE STARTER WITH ALARM SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL WARNINGS: As with any product that performs automatic functions, there are certain safety precautions that you must practice and be aware of. 1. Keep the transmitter out of children’s reach.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Jun/22/2009 OLED REMOTE TRANSCEIVER: A. OLED DISPLAY……………………………….………………………………………………………………………… 4 CHARGE THE BATTERY ……….…………………………………………………………………………..…….. 4 MAIN PAGE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER’S BUTTON CONFIGURATION …………………………………………. 6 SELECT THE TRANSCEIVER FEATURES …………………………………………..………………………. 6 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)
  • Page 3: Oled Display

    Jun/22/2009 REMOTE TRANSCEIVER (TX) A. OLED DISPLAY Name of Transmitter Timer In – Range Indicator Melody Mode Battery Level Vibration Mode Alarm Status Car Jacking Bypass Sensor 1 Temperature (Zone 4) Bypass Sensor 2 (Zone 6) Door Lock Engine Running Door Unlock Alert Alarm Timer Start...
  • Page 4: Main Page

    Jun/22/2009 1. The remote transceiver equipped AC ADAPTOR (Output Voltage: 4.2VDC – 5.5VDC and with same USB plug), then you can charge the battery indoors. 2. Charging is difficult in places subject to extremely high/ low temperatures. 3. To protect the battery, it is recommended to temperature charge in places with temperature of 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F).
  • Page 5: Select The Transceiver's Button Configuration

    Jun/22/2009 Push the Press the button While the icon button, the count 2 to set off the flash down timer will count down time display. While the icon flash Push the button, the OLED screen will display individually i.e. daily start timer, timer start or temperature start, depend on which you selected.
  • Page 6 Jun/22/2009 Spin down the switch Spin down the switch Spin down the switch Spin down the switch to the page 1 to the page 2 to the page 3 to the page 4 Spin down the switch Spin down the switch Spin down the switch...
  • Page 7 Jun/22/2009 Demo movie playing Spin down the switch Press the button 4 to Press the any Button to to the page 1 start Demo movie exit. E- P2- 1. “POWER SAVE” SETTING: Example set the “Power Save Enable”. While the power save mode, the LCD remote transceiver uses “0” current to save the battery power. Press the button and Spin down the...
  • Page 8 Jun/22/2009 Press the button 1 Press the button 3 and Spin down the switch confirm the the setting is done. to segment “0”. programmed segment and move forward to next segment for setting. D- P2- 4. “LIGHTING FOR OLED” TIMER SETTING: Example: set the LCD display from seconds to seconds.
  • Page 9: P3-3: Count Down Timer Setting

    Jun/22/2009 Push the button Press the button 2 to Press the button 3 to Press the button 2 to set the alert alarm timer set the ”minute” digit to set off the alert alarm While the icon is flashing or When alert “30”.
  • Page 10 Jun/22/2009 Press the button 1 Press the button1 Spin down the Spin up the ” Spin down the and the “ ” flash and the “ ” flash switch to set the switch to set switch to the for setting next “M”.
  • Page 11: Remote Transmitter Operation

    Jun/22/2009 Spin down the switch Press the button to set the Press the button and the to the page 6 Language to ”ENGLISH”. setting is done. D- P6- 4. SET TO DEFAULTS: Spin down the Press the button Press the button &...
  • Page 12: Chirp Indicator

    Jun/22/2009 Slow Flash Armed 2 flashes... pause Zone 2 / Trigger on Trunk Fast Flash Passive Arming 3 flashes... pause Zone 3 / Trigger on Door Switch On (Solid) Valet Mode 4 flashes... pause Zone 4 / Trigger on Shock Sensor Pause On Password Lock-Out 5 flashes...
  • Page 13: Active Disarming - Unlock & Disarm

    Jun/22/2009 long as you wish. To exit passive by-pass, press the transmitter button and the system will return to normal status. G. ACTIVE DISARMING – UNLOCK & DISARM: 1. Press button on the transmitter. 2. The siren will chirp twice and parking light flash twice to indicating that the security system is now disarmed.
  • Page 14: Valet Mode

    Jun/22/2009 5. Turn the Ignition Switch to “Off” position. [4] Chirps form siren/horn and [3] flashes from the parking light will indicate the system has been disarmed. I. VALET MODE: (System in Disarm or Valet mode) The valet switch allows you to temporarily bypass all alarm function, eliminating the need to hand your transmitter to a parking attendants or a garage mechanic.
  • Page 15: Anti Car- Jacking

    Jun/22/2009 NOISE ABATEMENT CIRCUIT: Your system has “Noise Abatement Circuit”. It can prevent annoying repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pin switches or environmental condition such as thunder, jackhammers, airport noise, etc. 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”...
  • Page 16: Dome Light Convenience Delay & Supervision

    Jun/22/2009 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. One chirp sound shall be emitted from the vehicle and the paging melody will sound from your Remote OLED transceiver. “DRIVER PAGING” indication will flash on the OLED screen.
  • Page 17: Out Of Range Indication

    Jun/22/2009 The four transmitters will be display on the OLED Now you can press button to remote control screen, you can select TX 3 “ The “ vehicle’s one of them through security system. your hand hold unit. Press the button 3 and Spin up the switch the setting is done also...
  • Page 18: Timer Start

    Jun/22/2009 Turbo timer mode keeps the engine running after arriving at your destination for a programmable period of 1, 3 or 5 minutes. This allows the system time to conveniently cool down the turbo after you have left the vehicle. To activate the turbo timer: 1.
  • Page 19: Shut-Down Input For Remote Starter

    Jun/22/2009 When the engine is running by remote start and you want to stop it, 1. Press button on the remote transmitter while in remote start mode. 2. Move the optional remote start enable toggle switch to OFF position.(If installed) 3.
  • Page 20 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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