Using Your Remote Starter
When Your Security System is Triggered
The PowerCode PC 4400
occurs while the system is armed:
• Any protected entrance is opened
• The vehicle ignition is turned on
• The vehicle is jolted hard enough to signal the impact detector
Once the alarm is triggered, the siren (or horn) sounds and the
vehicle parking lights flash for 30 seconds. The system will then re-
arm, awaiting the next intrusion attempt. To stop the siren while
keeping the alarm armed and doors locked, press the ARM button
while the system is triggered.
The Status Indicator is a high-intensity red light mounted in a visible
location on the vehicle dashboard. This red light gives a visual
indication of the alarm system's state of operation. Note the chart
below:
If the Status Indicator is...
Flashing Green
Flashing Slowly
Flashing Very Quickly
Flashing Intermittently
(2 flashes, off, 2 flashes)
On (not flashing)
System Maintenance
Changing the Remote Control Battery
The two 3-v lithium batteries (CR2016) supplied in your remote
control should last approximately one year, depending on usage.
When the battery begins to weaken, you will notice a decrease in
range, or the distance from your vehicle that your remote transmitter
will operate. Follow the instructions below to change the remote
transmitter battery.
1. Insert the edge of a coin into the slot at the side of the remote
control. Twist the coin to pry the remote control halves apart.
2. Remove the old batteries and replace with new ones.
Be sure to observe the (+) and (-) signs in the battery compartment.
3. Carefully snap the case halves back together, then test the
remote control.
(cont'd)
TM
will trigger if one of the following events
....then the Security System
is disarmed
is armed
was triggered in your absence
(see Attempted Intrusion ID - page 4)
is in Valet mode(LED is GREEN)
is in Pre-arm mode
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