Clifford IntelliGuard 6000 Complete Owner's Manual page 3

Mobile security/convenience system
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Your Clifford system requires no maintenance except for periodic replacement of the remote control batteries. This product, like any electrical device in
your vehicle, requires your car battery be in proper working order and fully charged. To ensure proper operation, periodically have your vehicle battery
"load-checked" at any local garage/mechanic. Also make sure the battery cables and connections are tight and free from corrosion.
C
ongratulations on the purchase of your Clifford Electronics mobile security/convenience system. Clifford Electronics has long been recognized as the
leading manufacturer of high-technology vehicle security systems. Our commitment to technological innovation, quality and reliability is clearly evident
in your Clifford system. Yet despite all its sophistication, your system is amazingly easy to use, never more difficult than a few presses of a button.
The two 4-button remote controls are sophisticated miniature radio transmitters each powered by a 3-volt lithium battery. A weak remote control battery
will reduce range (the system will warn you if the battery in your remote is nearing the end of its useful life, see the Low battery warning section for details).
Electrical/radio frequency interference, obstructions, weather conditions and even sunspots can interrupt the signal from your remote to the system.The
remote controls are the keys to your system. But these remote controls are much more secure than car keys because each incorporates our ACG 2
(Anti-CodeGrabbing 2) technology with trillions of digital codes for the ultimate protection against remote control cloning devices. You will use your
IntelliGuard 6000 remote control to arm and disarm the system, lock and unlock the doors, activate/deactivate the panic feature, enable/exit valet mode and
command options such as a remote trunk release, power window control, electric garage door interface or even remote starting of the engine and heater or air
conditioner, among other options.
Press button
TO ARM:
TO DIS ARM:
Press button
TO ARM OR
Simultaneously press both the
DIS ARM SI LENTLY:
For three seconds, continually press button
TO PANIC:
(American model) or until you press the button again (European model). If the ignition is on (indicating you are in the car), the
doors will automatically lock to prevent an assailant from entering (note: some vehicles are unable to lock the doors while the
ignition is on). If the ignition is off, the doors will unlock, allowing you to enter immediately without fumbling with your keys.
TO RE MOTELY
If you have this option, press button
OPEN THE TRUNK:
TO RE MOTELY TURN
If you have this option, press button
ON HEADLIGHTS:
If you have this option, press button
TO RE MOTELY
Before remote starting, be sure to see the Remote Engine Starting DOs and DON'Ts noted in the IntelliStart 4 user's manual.
START THE EN GINE:
Simultaneously press buttons
TO TURN VALET
MODE ON OR OFF:
If you have this option, press buttons
TO RE MOTELY OPEN
OR VENT WIN DOWS:
On hot days, press this button combination right after arming to vent the windows slightly while the system remains armed.
ACG 2 protects you and your automobile from code-grabbing devices. Code-grabbers record, from hundreds of feet away, the code sent by your car alarm
remote control (code-grabbers are very similar to, but simpler than, cellphone "cloning" devices). The thief then plays back the code when you're gone,
instantly disarming the alarm and unlocking the doors. It's like leaving your keys and remote in the door. Many non-Clifford alarms can be defeated that
easily, and some of the latest "smart" code-grabbers can even decipher the code hopping/jumping sequence used by other car alarm manufacturers. In
contrast, your IntelliGuard 6000 uses complex digital signal processing and unbreachable code encryption to randomly change the digital code every time
you use the remote control. Your remotes will never transmit the same code twice, and the control unit will never accept the same code twice. Thus the
code played back by the code-grabber — even the latest generation smart code-grabbers — will never be accepted by your IntelliGuard 6000 system.
If your remote control battery is low, you'll hear a rapid 5-chirp sequence when you disarm instead of the usual one chirp (with the Self-Powered SmartSiren 4
option, you'll hear a low-pitched chirp). Replacement batteries are available from any Authorized Clifford Dealer.
Main te nance
Wel come to the world of
high- technology ve hi cle se cu rity and con ven ience
Your re mote con trols
Re motely con trol ling your Clif ford system
. Upon arming: two siren chirps, two parking light flashes, dashboard LED flashes repeatedly and doors lock.
. Upon disarming: one chirp, one parking light flash, LED turns off, doors unlock and the interior lights turn on.
button and the
. The parking lights will flash repeatedly and the siren will blare for 30 seconds
while the system is in its disarmed state.
to turn on the headlights for 10-seconds.
to remotely start the engine (or shut it down if idling under the control of IntelliStart 4).
and
to enable/exit valet mode.
and
ACG 2 (Anti- CodeGrabbing 2™)
Auto matic re mote con trol low- battery warn ing
button to arm or disarm without chirp acknowledgments.
after disarming to fully open the windows controlled by SmartWindows 4.
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