Remote Logic Sensor Ii Bypass; Full Time System Diagnostics - Clarion UNGO MS5500 Install Manual

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Remote Logic Sensor II Bypass

In case of extreme weather conditions such as high winds, the Logic Sensor II can be temporarily
bypassed from the Remote Transmitter while the system is armed to prevent the system from
false alarming.
To Bypass the Logic Sensor II:
1. With the system armed, press the Mode Button on the Remote Transmitter 3 times,
holding down on the third press.
2. Continue holding the Mode Button.
• After 5 seconds, the LED on the Remote Transmitter will begin to flash rapidly.
• The siren will chirp 3 times, indicating the Logic Sensor II has been bypassed.
3. Release the Mode Button.
• The Logic Sensor II will remain bypassed until the next time the system is armed.

Full Time System Diagnostics

The system continuously monitors all protected zones, even when it is not armed, and warns you
if it detects a problem when you turn off the ignition.
1. Turn off the ignition.
2. If the siren chirps twice, the system has detected a problem.*
3. The status LED will flash to indicate the zone where the problem has been detected.
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
4 flashes
* The system must see the zone open or active for at least 20 seconds before the zone is determined to be defective.
This way, opening the car door before turning off the ignition will not cause the siren to emit the warning chirps.
Tamper Alert
On Disarming, if the system responds with one long chirp, indicating the system was triggered,
the LED will flash for 60 seconds to indicate the zone that triggered the system. If the Audible
Tamper Alert Report feature is turned on during installation, the siren will chirp to indicate the
triggered zone.
LED Flashes (60 seconds):
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
4 flashes
example: flash-flash-pause-flash-flash-pause = Logic Sensor
Siren Chirps (once only)
1 chirp
2 chirps
3 chirps
4 chirps
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door
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Logic Sensor II
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optional sensor
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hood / trunk
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door
=
Logic Sensor II
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optional sensor
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trunk
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door
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Logic Sensor II
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optional sensor
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trunk
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