Dual Stage Shock Sensor; Timer Start Mode - CompuSTAR 2000R Owner's Manual

Compustar owner's guide two-way alarm/remote start system 2000r
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The dual stage shock sensor on the CompuStar 2000AS can detect between light
and heavy impact to your vehicle by sensing low and high frequencies sounds
produced by differing impacts. Press Buttons (I+IV) for a ½ second to activate or
deactivate the dual stage shock sensor. A red-bordered indicator box labeled
Shock will darken in the top left-hand corner of your CompuGlo LCD showing that
your dual stage shock sensor is activated.
The dual stage shock sensor will activate 30 seconds after the CompuStar alarm
mode is armed. When the dual shock sensor is engaged, the remote-pager
security alerts will be triggered by the following:
Light impact to your vehicle will activate the first stage shock sensor and the
car siren will chirp 4 times in addition to the parking lights flashing 4 times. The
remote pager unit will beep and a vibration icon will appear in the CompuGlo
LCD.
Heavy impact to your vehicle will activate the second stage shock sensor and
the car siren to chirp for 30 to 60 seconds and the parking lights will flash for 60
seconds. The remote-pager will be notified audibly and a hammer icon will
appear in the CompuGlo LCD.
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In Timer Start Mode, your car automatically starts every 1.5 hours for 15 to 25
minutes depending on preset options during the time of installation. This mode is
deleted automatically once you start your car with either a manual key or with your
remote-pager. In order to enter Timer Start Mode, press Buttons (II+IV)
simultaneously for a ½ second.
A red-bordered indicator box labeled Timer will darken on the top left-hand corner of
your CompuGlo LCD demonstrating that you are in Timer Start Mode. To exit Timer
Start Mode, press Buttons (II+IV) simultaneously for a ½ second.
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2001 Firstech, Inc. Page 13

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