Autostart As2373twv User Manual

2-way remote car starter

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T W O - W A Y F M L E D A U T O M A T I C / M A N U A L
T R A N S M I S S I O N R E M O T E S T A R T E R
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INDUSTRY CANADA USER NOTICE:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
Doc#: 100819
Rev:1.2
User Guide
It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure their
vehicle is parked in a safe and responsible manner.
a) Manual transmission: When leaving the vehicle, it is the user's
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responsibility to ensure that the gearshift lever is in the NEUTRAL
position and the parking brake is engaged in order to avoid accidents
upon remote starting.
b) Automatic transmission: When leaving the vehicle, it is the
user's responsibility to ensure that the gearshift lever is in "Park" in
order to avoid accidents upon remote starting.
(Note: Make sure that the automatic vehicle cannot start in "Drive".)
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the remote starter is
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disabled or put into valet mode before servicing.
Designed & engineered in Canada
© 2010
WARNING
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Canada

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  • Page 1 T W O - W A Y F M L E D A U T O M A T I C / M A N U A L T R A N S M I S S I O N R E M O T E S T A R T E R _____________ User Guide WARNING...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Government regulations ......................3   Introduction ........................3   Using the Remote Control ...................... 4   Vehicle Presets ........................4   Heater ..........................4   Windshield Wipers & Radio & Headlights ................4   Arming/disarming the Starter Kill ..................5  ...
  • Page 3: Government Regulations

    Government regulations  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Using The Remote Control

    Using the Remote Control  Your remote starter is equipped with a 5-button multi-channel remote control. It can operate two independent vehicles equipped with a remote starter (see Multi-car operation section on page- 13). The functions of the transmitter are as follows: LOCK: Locks the DOORS and arms the STARTER KILL.
  • Page 5: Arming/Disarming The Starter Kill

    Arming/disarming the Starter Kill  This added security feature will prevent the vehicle from starting with the Ignition key when the starter kill is armed. If the system was installed with the starter kill option, you will not be able to start the vehicle with the key unless the system has been unlocked first or put into Valet Mode (page-8) Note: If the Starter Kill is installed, the vehicle will benefit from a protection against starter motor damage that could occur after remote-starting the engine should the user, by force of...
  • Page 6: Remote-Starting Your Vehicle

    Remote­Starting Your Vehicle  Setting Your Vehicle into Ready Mode  If your vehicle has a manual transmission you must read the following indications. In order to start the vehicle by remote, the unit must first be set to Ready Mode. If the unit is not set to Ready Mode, it cannot remote start the vehicle.
  • Page 7: Driving Off

    Driving Off  With the vehicle running under remote control, press the button to disarm and unlock the doors. Enter the vehicle and do the following: • Turn the ignition key to the IGNITION ON (RUN) position. (Do not turn the key to the CRANK position while the engine is running.
  • Page 8: Valet Mode

    Note2: If the pre-programmed run-time expires or if the user shuts down the engine by remote control, the vehicle will enter Ready Mode. Caution!!! Do not leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle standing in Idle Mode. Valet Mode  When the vehicle is in Valet Mode, the remote starter and alarm functionalities are disabled. If the vehicle needs to be serviced, or if you park it indoors, the Valet Mode will prevent the engine from being remote-started accidentally.
  • Page 9: Panic Mode

    Panic Mode  Note: Panic mode can only be activated if the horn has been adequately configured by the installer. In an emergency situation, you can activate panic mode by pressing and holding the button until the horn starts honking. If the vehicle is under a remote start, the engine will shutdown automatically before setting off the horn.
  • Page 10: Disable/Enable Led Flashing

    Note: The extended run time procedure can only be carried out once per remote start. To stop the vehicle, at any moment, simply press the button. Example: If your remote car starter is programmed for a run time of 3 minutes and your vehicle has been running for 2 minutes already, pressing the button will reset the counter to zero and allow the engine to run for another cycle (in this case, 3 minutes).
  • Page 11: Advanced Features: Installation-Programmable Options

    Advanced Features: Installation­programmable Options  he remote car starter was designed with flexibility and OEM integration in mind. With its program- mable options, this unit can single-handedly control nearly any electrical system in your vehicle. Caution: The programming of your system should be left to a professional. Changing any one of the settings may affect the operation of your Remote Car Starter.
  • Page 12: Turbo Mode

    Turbo Mode  If Turbo Mode is configured at installation, it will allow a turbocharger to idle down after the user leaves the vehicle: the unit will take over the vehicle and keep it running for 60 seconds (or until it is shut down by remote control), then shut down the engine. If your vehicle has an automatic transmission, proceed as follows to set the system to Turbo Mode: With the engine running, make sure to release the brake pedal and press the button on the transmitter until the parking lights come ON.
  • Page 13: Aux 1

    AUX 1  Note: This 500 mA negative Aux 1 output can be used for many different applications Priority door: This great feature allows the user to unlock solely the driver’s door with a single press of the button on the transmitter, and to unlock the other doors, if desired, by pressing the button for a second time.
  • Page 14: Intrusion Codes Via Horn

    • To disarm the OEM-style alarm, press the button on the transmitter. -To stop the horn from sounding if the OEM-style alarm is triggered, press the button, or put the system in and out of Valet Mode (See page 8). Intrusion Codes via horn ...
  • Page 15: Status Request When The Engine Is Running

    STATUS SEQUENCE LOCK UNLOCK TRUNK START/STOP Beep(s) sequence if 3 flashes unlocked sequence 1 second 1 second sequence if 3 flashes locked Valet sequence if Mode 3 flashes unlocked sequence 1 second 1 second Status Request When the Engine is Running  When the vehicle doors are locked: The LED # 1 will flash 3 times to denote that the vehicle’s doors are locked.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range

    Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range  Many factors may affect the operating range of the transmitter. Some of these are: • The condition of the battery in the transmitter. • The operating environment (for example: downtown radio-frequency noise, airports, cellular phone towers…) • Metal: any type of metal will affect operating range. This includes the metal in the car. •...

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