Autopage RF-700 Operation Instructions Manual page 13

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IMPORTANT NOTE: PROGRAM COMMANDS must be reentered and TEST MODE turned off
before any alarm function is possible.
You may also test the RF-700 actively (when armed) by opening any protected opening, or sharply
kicking one of the vehicle's tires.
If triggered in the armed condition, the RF-700 will sound the vehicle horn or siren, and flash the
parking lights for 30 or 60 seconds depending upon which alarm run time was chosen at the time of
installation. It will then stop and automatically reset and rearm. If the violation continues, the alarm will
sound and the lights will flash for two (2) 30 or 60 seconds cycles.
G. REMOTE CONTROL TRUNK/HATCH RELEASE FEATURE (Optional)
The RF-700 remote transmitter may be used to release your vehicle's trunk or hatch release. (*)
To remotely release the vehicle trunk or hatch, if the alarm is armed, press the DISARM button on the
remote transmitter, then press the TRUNK button for one second. The trunk or hatch will automatically
release. If the alarm is disarmed, press only the TRUNK button for one second. (**)
(*) Your vehicle must be equipped with an electronic trunk or hatch release.
(**) If the alarm was armed and you do not intend to drive the vehicle, you must rearm the RF-700.
H. SHOCK SENSOR (P)
The standard SIS-5 shock sensor will trigger the RF-700 when, for example, a window is broken, or
when the body of the vehicle is subjected to a shock, such as being struck by another vehicle when
parked.
Because vehicles vary greatly, the amount of sensitivity needed to trigger the SIS-5 will also vary. The
SIS-5 is adjustable through the remote transmitter to allow precise adjustment to accommodate the
needs of your vehicle. Consult the program commands flow chart for shock sensor adjustment.
NOTE: As a rule of thumb, over-adjustment will result in frequent false triggers, under-adjustment will
result in poor response should a violation occur.
NOTE: Adjusting the SIS-5 will also affect adjustment of its own prewarning circuit. However, any
other added sensors, either trigger or prewarning, will not be affected. Those sensors must be adjusted
separately.
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