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Starter Kill - Nordic Start NA-200 User Manual

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module). In either mode you can arm or disarm the module using the remote control; if the module was installed with remote door locks,
you can
or
your doors simultaneously.
LOCK
UNLOCK
Passive Arming Mode
In passive arming mode the system will automatically arm after the expiration of a 1-min. arming delay (the L.E.D. will start to flash
quickly); the timer is initiated after closure of the last open door of the vehicle. Therefore, you do not need to arm the system. The L.E.D.
will begin to flash slowly when the system is armed. However, you must lock your doors manually when leaving the vehicle.
Proceed as follows when leaving your vehicle:
o Turn the ignition key to the
o Unlock the doors if necessary; open the doors.
o After exiting the vehicle, once all doors are closed, the L.E.D. will begin to flash quickly, indicating that the passive-arming timer has
begun to run.
As long as a door remains open, or if a door is opened before the arming delay reaches an end and remains open, the system will not arm.
If you need to stay in the vehicle for a while, it is recommended that you leave the ignition key in the
situation were the system would arm before you leave the vehicle. While your key is in the
arm and the L.E.D. will remain off.
Active Arming Mode
In active arming mode, to arm the system and lock the doors (if keyless entry is configured), press the
honk is heard. Notice: the parking lights will confirm the arming of the module by flashing once; the L.E.D. will start to flash slowly to
confirm the armed state. (See the Temporary Chirp Delete section on p. 1, to bypass the chirp.)
Disarming and Unlocking the Doors in Passive Arming Mode
If the module was configured in passive arming mode, you can disarm the module and unlock the doors by hold down the
until the horn or siren chirps twice in confirmation. The parking lights will confirm the disarming of the module by flashing twice. Once the
system is disarmed, you must open a door within a 35 seconds delay – otherwise the module will automatically rearm (the L.E.D. will start
to flash slowly). If the entry delay expires before you can open a door, you can disarm the vehicle again by pressing the
and entering the vehicle. Once you enter the vehicle, you have up to 1 minute to turn the ignition key to the
start the car) to prevent the module from arming again. If this does not come about, the module will re-arm (the L.E.D. will start to flash
slowly) and if the starter kill is installed it will not be possible to start the engine. You will then need to disarm the module by pressing the
button again.
UNLOCK

Starter Kill

The starter kill will immobilize the vehicle when armed: the module controls a relay that physically interrupts the starter wire and prevents
the hot-wiring of your vehicle. The module can be configured to be either passiveor active-arming. In passive mode the unit arms
automatically after a pre-programmed delay (1 minute). In active mode the user can control the arming of the system the latter will not
arm automatically.
NOTE:
When the starter kill is armed, the vehicle will not start with the key until the module has been disarmed.
The L.E.D. always indicates the condition of the alarm (armed or disarmed).
To Arm the Starter Kill
Lock the doors using the remote control, or wait for the time-out to expire in passive arming mode. (The module is automatically
armed when the doors are locked with the remote control.)
To Disarm the Starter Kill
Unlock the doors using the remote control.
The module can also be set to alarm valet mode to put an end to any alarm condition and disable the alarm and starter kill
functions. (See alarm valet operation below.) While the module is in alarm valet mode, panic mode and the door locking and
unlocking functions are still operational.
Note: Enabling alarm valet mode is necessary in order to stop an initial alarm condition occurring when the module is powered up.
System L.E.D Flash Rate
The system is delivered with a dash-mounted full-status L.E.D.
The L.E.D. displays the status of the starter kill (armed or disarmed).
The L.E.D. also indicates whether the vehicle is in Alarm Valet Mode or not.
(See Alarm Valet Operation below.)
L.E.D.
OFF
ON solid
Flashing
Alarm Valet Operation
The module can be set to alarm valet mode to stop an occurring alarm condition or to disable the alarm and starter-kill features. While the
vehicle remains in alarm valet mode, panic mode and the door locking and unlocking functions will still be operational.
Furthermore, the module can be remotely placed in and out of alarm valet mode.
Enabling Alarm Valet Mode
1.
Turn the ignition key to the
2.
Within 5 sec. press the valet button and hold it down for 4 seconds.
3.
The siren will chirp once to confirm that the vehicle is in alarm valet mode.
Note: the L.E.D. will come on and remain lit to indicate that alarm valet mode is enabled.
P.2
position. The L.E.D. will remain off.
OFF
System Status
Starter kill disarmed
Starter kill disarmed
Starter kill armed
position.
IGNITION ON (RUN)
position to avoid a
IGNITION ON (RUN)
position, the system will not
IGNITION ON (RUN)
button until one chirp or one
LOCK
IGNITION ON (RUN)
Mode
Standard operation
Valet mode
Standard operation
button
UNLOCK
button
UNLOCK
position (or
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