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PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS Cont.
5. AUTO REARM / ACTICE REARM:
The option controls whether the alarm system rearms 30 seconds after disarm. This is handy if the vehicle is
accidentally disarmed without your knowledge. There are 4 choices:
1. OFF = Default - No Automatic Rearm in Passive or Active Mode.
2. Auto Rearm with Lock - The alarm system will always rearm and lock the doors after disarm unless the ignition
is turned on. This applies to Passive and Active Mode. This choice is best for security but increases the risk of
locking the keys in the ignition.
3. Auto Rearm without Lock - The alarm system will always rearm and without locking the doors after disarm
unless the ignition is turned on. This applies to Passive and Active Mode.
4. Active Rearm ON The system will Rearm and lock the doors unless the door, hood or trunk is opened.
6. PASSIVE ARMING:
This option is used to automatic arm the alarm system 30 seconds after the ignition is tuned off and the last door is
closed. If a door is reopened during the 30 second countdown, the system will wait and begin the countdown again
after the door is closed. There are 4 choices:
1. OFF = Default No Passive Arming. Reminder Chirps ON.
2. Passive Arm with Lock The system Locks the doors with Passive Arm. This choice is best for security but
increases the risk of locking the keys in the ignition.
3. Passive Arm without Lock The system Passive Arms without locking the doors.
4. Arming Reminder Chirps OFF / Passive Arm OFF Disables the Arming Reminder Chirps when exiting
vehicle and Passive Arming is OFF.
7. DATA PPORT PROTOCOL:
This option controls the Data Port Protocol for OFA Series modules or SL Series modules. The default is set for SL
Series Protocol. This option has no effect on conventional wiring of Bypass modules. Both OFA series and SL series
are 2-Way Protocol.
Note: When using a Databus module for Tach signal, dont connect up the Tach wire. This will create a
conflict. The System can only use one Tach source.