Owner`s manual

Sensor Adjustment (Continued)
Dual-Zone OmniSensor Adjustment (Continued)
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To adjust sensitivy of the warning zone:
q To change the sensitivity of the warning zone, press button 3 (you’ll hear 1 chirp).
q To make a new sensitivity setting, press button 2. You will hear 2 chirps.
q Thump the car lightly with your fist, you will hear one chirp.
q Press button 4, you will hear two chirps.
q You may now test sensitivity by thumping lightly with your fist. You should hear one chirp.
q At this point, you can:
Press button 2 to make another new setting for the warning zone (you will hear two chirps).
Press button 1 to adjust the primary zone (see instructions above)(you will hear two chirps).
Press button 1 two times to exit sensitivity adjustment mode.
4. Repeat the preceding steps as required. An improperly adjusted sensor will cause the Concept 600 to false alarm or not respond
properly to a genuine threat. Keep in mind that you may need to readjust the sensor, possibly afte r the customer has had the
system for several days.
FACT—False Alarm Control and Test
The system microprocessor automatically checks for another activated sensor or trigger before sound ing the siren a second time, thus
preventing any further false alarms. If you wish to test FACT, simply:
1. Arm the Concept 600 with the re mote con trol.
2. Wait 10 seconds after the interior light turns off, then trigger the Proximity Sensor to activate t he siren.
3.Do not disarm the system, let the siren complete its cycle.
4.Trigger the sensor again. The alarm should be silent.
5. Unlock and open a door. The alarm should sound immediately. You may now disarm.
Eight-Event TotalRecall
The system’s nonvolatile memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning triggers and sensors:
NOTE: The CliffNet Wizard Pro dis plays the Eight- Event To tal Re call data in a graphi cal for ma t .
1. With the ignition OFF, press and hold the unmarked side of the PlainView 2 Switch.
2. Press remote control button 1 to “arm,” and then again to “disarm,” and then release the button.
3. The LED will flash 1–10 times, pause, then flash 1–10 times, etc. Write down the number of flashes in each cycle.
4.Refer to the following chart. The first number you wrote down was the most recently activated trigg er or sensor. The next number
is the second most recent, and so on up to as many as the last eight activations.
LED flashes Trig ger/sen sor in di ca tion
1 flash Electronically Programmable Proximity Sensor
2 flashes Optional OmniSensor
3 flashes Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor
4 flashes Door Trigger
5 flashes Boot Trigger
6 flashes Bonnet Trigger
7 flashes An attempt was made to turn on the ignition or start the engine whilst the system was armed
8 flashes More than three consecutive incorrect valet codes were entered whilst the system was in BlackJax mode
9 flashes BlackJax Activation
10 flashes System Power Interruption
5.If a sensor is often activated, decrease that sensor’s sensitivity (or reposition the sensor, if ne cessary). If a certain trigger is often
activated, check pin switch operation, verify that the pin switch is not exposed to moisture and ch eck the trigger wire for possible
shorting.
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