Arming And Disarming The Starter Kill (If Installed) - Directed SmartStart ASRF-3510 User Manual

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them to remain ON even after remote starter shut down, resulting in a dead
battery.
Arming and disarming the starter kill (if
installed)
This added security feature will prevent the vehicle from starting with the Ignition
key when the starter kill is armed. If the system was installed with the starter kill
option, the vehicle will not be able to start with the key unless the system has
been unlocked first or put into Valet Mode (page 13).
Note: If the Starter Kill is installed, the vehicle will benefit from a protection
against starter motor damage that could occur after remote-starting the engine
should the user, by force of habit, turn the ignition key to the CRANK position.
The Starter Kill (if installed) can be configured by the installer either to Passive
Mode (so as to arm automatically) or Active Mode (so as to require the user's
intervention for arming). By default, the Remote Car Starter is configured to
Passive Mode.
Passive Mode:
To arm the Starter Kill:
Press the
OR
Let the Starter Kill arm automatically 1 minute (by default) or 3 minutes
(if configured this way) after the ignition is turned OFF or once the last
door is closed (if the doors are monitored). The parking lights will flash
once.
The LED on the antenna will flash quickly during the countdown
preceding the activation of the Starter Kill.
Once the activation countdown expires, the LED will send a series of
quick double flashes to indicate that the Starter Kill is now armed.
To disarm the Starter Kill:
Press the
The Starter Kill will automatically rearm itself after 1 minute (by default)
or 3 minutes (if configured this way) if no door is left opened (if the
doors are monitored) and the ignition is not turned ON.
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button on the transmitter.
button on the transmitter.
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