Viper Responder LE 5701 Installation Manual page 74

Security and remote start
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3-11 2nd STATUS OUTPUT: NORMAL: This feature allows selection of status out-
put or a rear defogger mode that turns on ten seconds after the vehicle has
started, if the vehicle interior temperature is below 55 degrees F. The defogger
mode has two selections, latched, the LED will flash twice, or pulsed, the LED will
flash three times. Latched mode stays on for 10 minutes.
Note: When the defogger mode is on the output is always active, and can be
turned on independently with the remote for a one-time activation. (See the
Remote Functions table.)
3-12 PARKING LIGHTS CONSTANT: In the default setting, the parking lights (if
connected) come on solid during the remote start runtime. In the two- flash set-
ting the parking lights flash during the remote start runtime. In the OFF setting,
the parking lights do not come ON, or flash, when the vehicle is remote started.
3-13 ANTI-GRIND ON: With the anti-grind On (default) the ground-when-armed
output is active during remote start operation. This activates the starter kill
relay and prevents the customer from re-cranking the car with the key, when
doing key takeover. If accessories such as a voice module or window module are
added to the unit, it may be necessary to use the two-chirp setting to program
this feature OFF.
3-14 TACH MODE STARTER RELEASE: Normal: Use the two-chirp setting to in-
crease time by 15% of the original tach programmed time. The LED flashes twice
(2). To decrease by 15% of the original programmed time, the LED flashes three
(3) times.
3-15 Vehicle temperature auto report ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF.
When programmed ON the main unit stores the interior temperature of the ve-
hicle in its temporary memory. When the vehicle's interior temperature changes
1 degree celsius, the main unit automatically sends the interior temperature
message to the remote, and the LED's light up accordingly to display the current
temperature. (See Owner's Guide for temperature description.)
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