REMOTE CONTROL ENGINE STARTER / SECURITY SYSTEM U S E R M A N U A L Model 3006 For all automatic transmission gas- and diesel-powered vehicles. (FRANÇAIS AU VERSO) ONSULT AFETY RECAUTION SECTION BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT EVER INSTALL THIS PRODUCT ON A...
<>34;"% GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS This device complies with the requirements of Industry Canada (IC) - Management of Radiofrequencies, as specified in document CNR-210. Its use is authorized only on a no-interference, no-protection basis; in other words, this device must not be used if it is determined that it causes harmful interference to services authorized by IC.
BEFORE USING YOUR REMOTE STARTER _____________________________________________________2 THE REMOTE CONTROL ____________________________________________________________________3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 SING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 ONFIRMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 ATTERY REPLACEMENT COMMANDS FOR 3006 ______________________________________________________________________5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 TART COMMANDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 ECURITY SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 NLOCK COMMANDS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15...
<>34;"% SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using this product, carefully read the following safety precautions. Immediately report any malfunction to the Astroflex dealer that performed installation. Under no circumstance can this product or its use be modified. Always turn off main switch when vehicle is parked in an enclosed, unventilated area or is in for servicing. ...
<>34;"% THE REMOTE CONTROL Your remote control has been designed to fit the natural contours of your hands so that it is easier to use. It is powered by long-life lithium batteries. It can control two vehicles separately. Up to three additional remote controls can be assigned to your vehicle. See your dealer for replacement batteries or additional remote controls.
<>34;"% Legend : This confirmation indicates whether a button was pressed by mistake and also confirms button was pressed correctly. Pressing To transmit on channel 2, you must press button again within half a second for command to be transmitted properly. This confirmation indicates how long a button must be held down for a command to be transmitted properly (one second duration).
<>34;"% START COMMANDS STARTING THE ENGINE To start the engine, press button (horn: 0, lights: 1). The system automatically adjusts ignition duration for your type of vehicle; parking lights flash once (duration: four seconds) then stay on all the time engine is running. If more than one command is emitted, each successive start command resets runtime to the beginning, parking lights flash once to confirm command has been received and horn sounds once to let you know engine is already running.
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<>34;"% RIGGER INPUT Your remote starter is equipped with a negative trigger (pulse) input. This input (enabled during installation) can be connected to another remote control device or to a timer output. If this input is connected, consult this device's manual or ask your technician which command controls the start/stop function.
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<>34;"% LOW TEMPERATURE MODE In Low Temperature (previously called Sentinel) mode, system starts your engine automatically when temperature falls below a preset level. Engine will run for programmed runtime, after which system will wait 2½ hours and then start engine again if temperature is still below preset level.
<>34;"% SECURITY SYSTEM SECURITY ZONES Your security system can use up to six different monitoring devices at the same time to protect your vehicle. These devices are connected to the control module on different inputs called security zones. One of these zones can give an audible warning (siren "ON" for 2 seconds) while the other five generate an alarm condition if the system is armed.
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<>34;"% OPERATION Your vehicle safety system can function in three different modes, namely manual, semi-automatic and automatic depending on the initial programming. Consult the section corresponding to the mode in which your system was configured during installation. MANUAL In manual mode, the security system must be armed and disarmed with the remote control. Consult the table of command on page 5.
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<>34;"% The following table shows how each zone affects the rearming cycle. Security zone Effect on the rearming cycle Hood Doors These four zones delay the onset of the rearming cycle for as long as they Additional sensor remain in a violation status. Shock sensors Turned ON by the ignition switch: Cancels the rearming cycle...
<>34;"% INDICATOR LIGHT The indicator light indicates the different alarm system conditions. When it is mounted in a place where it is visible from outside the vehicle, it may also act as a deterrent. UPON ARMING - The indicator light displays the codes for the zones in violation (example, a door is open). Only one code is displayed at a time.
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<>34;"% VALET SWITCH The Valet switch is used to activate the Valet mode or cancel an alarm condition when your Remote control is not available (lost, weak batteries, etc). This switch must be located in a hidden location known only to regular users of the vehicle. Ask your installer to show you where it is located.
<>34;"% ARKING LIGHTS The parking lights flash intermittently (repeated flashes) when there is a warning, pre-alarm or alarm condition. The parking lights also confirm that commands have been received. See the table in the CONFIRMATION section. N VIOLATION “In violation” means the condition required for a security zone to generate an alarm condition; for example, a door is open, etc.
Your Security System is equipped with an Antitheft system. This system consists of an output that controls a relay that cuts all circuits required to operate your vehicle (optional connection). Two types of Antitheft system are available with Model 3006. "R "...
<>34;"% O ACCESS VALET MODE carry out “DISARMING“ sequence then, within 20 seconds, place the Valet switch to “ON“ position. If Valet switch is placed in “ON“ position more than 20 seconds following disarming sequence, you will need to turn ignition key to the “OFF“...
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<>34;"% UTILITY COMMANDS Programmable as Active or Inactive during installation. Two additional commands control most of your vehicle’s accessories, depending on which were connected during installation (headlight, defroster, etc.). For details, consult your technician. OMMAND To activate this function, press buttons simultaneously (lights: 1).
<>34;"% START FAIL CODES When a remote start attempt fails, it is possible to determine what caused the failure to start. Press the buttons simultaneously. The number of times the parking lights flash corresponds to the start fail code. The table below lists the various start fail codes. Code Failure to start details Module has received a Stop command (remote or timer).
<>34;"% SAFETY CHECKS In order to maintain a high safety standard, proceed with following routine checks every month. HOOD SWITCH Start your vehicle with Remote Starter. Open hood. Engine should stop as soon as hood is opened. If engine does not stop immediately, turn main switch to “OFF” position and leave it off until situation has been corrected.
ASTROSTART remote starters Astroflex Inc., the manufacturer of the AstroStart remote starters (“Product”), warrants to the original end-user purchaser that the Product’s various control modules protected with fuses (“Modules”) shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original end user purchaser continuously owns the automobile the Products was originally installed in and the Product remains continually installed in the automobile during the warranty period.
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