Unlocking The Vehicle - Aston Martin DB9 2006 Manual

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Unlocking the Vehicle

Using the Remote Transmitter
Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the vehicle. Point the remote
transmitter towards the vehicle and press the
The direction indicators will flash twice (Refer to
'Personalisation', page 2.15), indicating that the alarm has
been deactivated. Both vehicle doors will unlock. The boot
catch and fuel flap release switch will be enabled.
The remote transmitter can be programmed to:
a. Unlock all doors and enable the boot and fuel flap
release switches with one press of the
b. Unlock the drivers door only with the first press of the
button and the rest of the vehicle with a second
press.
2.4
The vehicle alarm is disabled on the first press of the button.
(Refer to 'Personalisation', page 2.15).
As the vehicle is unlocked, the interior lamps will switch on
button.
for 5 minutes. The lamps will switch off 30 seconds after
doors are closed or when the vehicle is started.
Using the Ignition Key
Turn the ignition key towards the rear of the vehicle and
release to centrally unlock the vehicle, enable the boot and
fuel flap release switches.
If unlocking a door using the ignition key after the vehicle
button
was armed, the alarm will activate. To deactivate the alarm
insert the key into the ignition and turn to position 'II' or
press the
button on the remote transmitter.
Unlocking from Inside the Vehicle
If Locked with the Remote Transmitter
If the vehicle has been locked using the remote transmitter,
deadlocking will be active (Refer to 'Deadlocking', page
2.9).
If the reduced guard switch has been activated, one pull of a
door handle will centrally unlock the doors, a second pull of
the door handle will open that door (Refer to 'Master Lock
Switch', page 2.6).
If the reduced guard switch was not activated before
locking the vehicle, passengers will not be able to unlock
a door from the inside (Refer to 'Reduced Guard', page
2.12).

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