Two Car Operation - Clarion UNGO MS5500 Install Manual

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BUTTON 1
BUTTON 2
MODE BUTTON
Button 1 Arms the system. This Button also locks the doors when the system is in Valet Mode.
Button 2 Disarms the system and at the same time activates Auxiliary Function 1 (which unlocks
the driver's door). This Button also unlocks the doors when the system is in Valet Mode.
If the system is Armed, pressing Button 2 will Disarm the system and unlock the driver's door only.
If the system is Disarmed, pressing Button 2 will unlock all remaining doors.
If the system is in Valet and the doors are locked, pressing Button 2 will unlock the driver's door. Pressing Button
2 again will unlock all remaining doors.
Multi Car Operation
For your convenience, you may use a single transmitter to operate multiple vehicles. The
Transmitter can be set to arm Car #1 with Button 1 and arm additional cars with the first available
Buttons not being used by Car #1. For ease of use, we recommend using Mode, Mode, 1 to arm
Car #2, although any available button may be used
The following diagram illustrates how a single transmitter can operate a two-car system while
retaining all of the Auxiliary Functions.
arm/disarm button in sequential order.
BUTTON 1
BUTTON 2
MODE BUTTON
As stated, the Programming and set-up functions of Car #2's system will not be affected by this
Transmitter configuration and will operate exactly as described in this manual.
Following the button configurations described above, it is possible to control as many as 8
vehicles using a single Transmitter, provided no Auxiliary Functions are being used.
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MODE
none
ARM
DISARM*/ UNLOCK ALL
*Disarming the system will unlock only the driver's door.
MODE
none
ARM
AUX 1
(A) = Car 1
(B) = Car 2
MODE
green
AUX 2
not used
The Auxiliary functions for Car #2 will follow the
MODE
MODE
green
orange
AUX 2
ARM
(A)
(A)
AUX 1
not used
(A)
Mode Sequence
None:Green:Orange:Red:None:...
MODE
MODE
orange
not used
not used
not used
not used
Mode Sequence
None:Green:Orange:Red:None:...
MODE
red
AUX 2
(B)
(B)
not used
(B)
red

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