Deadlocking; Automatic Lock - Aston Martin Vantage S 2016 Owner's Manual

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Deadlocking

If passengers are to stay in the vehicle after locking, reduced
guard must be ON before locking.
The vehicle will automatically deadlock after 25 seconds after arming
the security system. When the vehicle is deadlocked, the doors
cannot be opened from the inside by pulling the interior door handle.
To open the doors use the vehicle key.

Automatic Lock

When automatic lock is set to ON the doors and the boot lid will
automatically lock as vehicle speed reaches 7 km/h. This function
prevents unwanted access to the vehicle when stopped at traffic
lights, etc.
To change the automatic lock feature:
1. Press the MENU button on the console.
2. Navigate to <SYSTEM SETTINGS> ENTER <Lock settings>
ENTER.
3. Select <Doors auto lock>, <Unlock on key out> or <Doors
Unlock>. Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF.
<Doors auto lock>
Set to ON: Doors and the boot lid automatically lock when the
vehicle moves off.
Set to OFF: Doors and the boot lid will not lock when the
vehicle moves off.
<Unlock on key out>
Set to ON: Doors and the boot lid automatically lock when the
vehicle moves off.
Set to OFF: Doors and the boot lid will not lock when the
vehicle moves off.
<Doors unlock>
Select from <All doors> or <Driver door, then all> settings.
• <All doors>
Set to ON: All doors and the boot lid automatically lock when
the vehicle moves off.
Set to OFF: All doors and the boot lid will not lock when the
vehicle moves off.
• <Driver door, then all>
Set to ON: The driver door automatically locks first, then the
passenger door and boot lid will lock.
Set to OFF: All doors and the boot lid will not lock when the
vehicle moves off.
Press and hold BACK to accept and return to the main screen.
Automatic lock is factory set to ON.
In the event of a vehicle accident all doors will automatically
unlock.
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