Arming and disarming confirmation siren chirps, on or off.
Active Door Locking (only when arming with the transmitter)
or Passive Door Locking (with Passive Arming).
Valet Switch Pulse Count: The number of times the vehicle's
Valet switch needs to be pressed to disarm the security
system. One to five pulses can be programmed, with the
default setting being one pulse.
Siren Tones and Chirp Volume: The output of the siren consists
of six different tones in sequence. Your dealer can eliminate
any of these tones, resulting in a unique, easily identifiable
siren sound. The chirps can be programmed for either full
volume or six decibels quieter than full alarm blast.
Siren Duration: The length of the triggered sequence can be
programmed so that the siren sounds and the parking lights
flash for either 30 seconds or 60 seconds.
Instant or Delayed Door Trigger Response: In the standard
configuration the security system will instantly provide a
Progressive Response if the door is opened while the system
is armed. The siren will chirp and the parking lights will flash
for a few seconds followed by a full trigger response. In the
delayed mode, nothing will happen for the first 15 seconds
after the door is opened. After 15 seconds, the unit begins
the full trigger response.
Panic Mode or Optional Accessory: This unit is capable of con-
trolling an optional accessory, such as power window control.
In the default setting, pressing the lock button of the factory
transmitter twice will activate Panic Mode. If the unit is
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