Autopage RF-700 Operation Instructions Manual page 14

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I. SHOCK SENSOR BYPASS FEATURE (P)
Under certain conditions where the vehicle will be subject to heavy traffic, or environmental effects, you
may wish to bypass the SIS-5 shock sensor ,optional sensor for that particular arming cycle.
J. PREWARNING SENSOR CIRCUIT (Standard & Optional) (M) or (P)
The RF-700 offers the dual stage SIS-5 impact sensor to prewarn a light impact on the vehicle with two
siren or horn chirps, and two light flashes each time the prewarn detects the light impact. The prewarn
portion of the SIS-5 sensor will not trigger the alarm. Additionally, a separate prewarn input is
provided to connect other sensors to further enhance the prewarn feature.
NOTE: Utilizing the prewarn delete feature from PROGRAM COMMANDS will delete both the
standard shock sensor prewarn circuit, as well as any optional sensors connected to the separate
prewarn input.
NOTE: Temporarily deleted sensor(s) from MODE COMMANDS will return to normal operation
upon disarming the RF-700. The temporary prewarn delete procedure must be followed each time the
RF-700 is armed.
NOTE: The prewarn feature is set inactive by the factory, and must be activated through the transmitter
if this feature is desired.
K. THIRD CHANNEL OUTPUT FEATURE (M)
AutoPage provides a third output channel accessed from the remote transmitter to allow control over
optional features such as, power window roll-up modules, remote engine starters, etc. Consult with
your AutoPage dealer for specifics on which optional equipment may be connected to this output.
NOTE: Due to the wide range of modules and accessories available, AutoPage cannot guarantee that
the third channel output feature will function with all types of optional modules and accessories.
L. PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TRANSMITTERS (PRIMARY VEHICLE)
NOTE: The factory default setting of the transmitters is CAR #1. It is not necessary to enter a mode
command to program the transmitters to the primary vehicle.
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