Remote Vehicle Control System PC 7500 TM Owner's Manual Car Start, Security and Convenience System IMPORTANT NOTE: The operation of the Power Code as described in this manual is applicable to most vehicles. However, due to the engine type and configuration of some vehicles (i.e. diesel engines), some functions AND/OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may not apply. Please see your installing dealer for more information.
Table of Contents Features and Benefits of the PowerCode PC 7500TM ..................... 4 Using Your Remote Transmitter .............................................. 5 Arming the Security System Pre-arm Mode Disarming the Security System Attempted Intrusion Identification Disabling the IT-sTM Interior Theft Sensor ...............................
Features and Benefits of the Power Elite PC 7500TM Two Easy-to-Use Weather-Resistant Remote Controls The remote controls included with the PowerCode PC 7500TM utilize durable, moisture resistant cases and sealed rubber buttons for reliability and long life. Rolling code technology prevents the transmitter signals from being duplicated. The button functions are clearly labeled to make the PowerCode PC 7500TM simple to operate.
Using Your Remote Transmitter Press to ARM the Security System and Lock Doors Press for Car Finder Press to DISARM Security System and Unlock Doors Press and Hold for Panic Alarm Press TWICE for Two-Stage Door Unlock* Press and Hold to Open Trunk Press to Activate Auxiliary Function Pressand hold to turn on headlights Press ARM, then press START for 2 seconds Press for two-car operation (SHIFT) Press TWICE to turn on Rear Defroster* Arming the Security System To arm the system, exit the vehicle,
Using Your Remote Transmitter (cont.) Disabling the IT-sTM Interior Theft Sensor It may be necessary at times to disable the IT-sTM Interior Theft Sensor, especially when parking in areas (like parking garages) where extreme vibration may cause false alarms. Press the ARM button and then press the FIND/PANIC button within two seconds of pressing ARM to disable the interior theft sensor. The siren will chirp three times to indicate that the sensor is disabled.
Using Your Remote Transmitter (cont.) Using Valet Mode If the Passive Arming feature is enabled on your system, Valet mode temporarily prevents the alarm system from arming automatically. This is useful when fueling or servicing your vehicle. To enter Valet Mode: With the vehicle ignition on, press the ARM button. The red dashboard warning light (status indicator) will turn on for one second, then turn off. This indicates that the system is in Valet mode.
Using Your Remote Starter (cont’d) Remote Start Safety Features For safety and security reasons, the PowerCode PC 7500TM will shut off the vehicle during remote start if any of the following occur: • The vehicle hood is opened • The brake is pressed before the vehicle ignition is turned on with the key • The engine reaches 3 times its normal idle* • The alarm is triggered As a safety precaution, the vehicle will shut off if left unattended for 12 or 24 minutes, depending on the time preset by your installer
Automatic Convenience Options The Power Code PC 7500TM performs a variety of automatic functions to enhance security and comfort. Some of these features are programmable at the time of installation. Please see your installer for further details. Illuminated Entry When the alarm system is disarmed, the vehicle courtesy lights will turn on for 1 minute, or until the vehicle is started or the system is re-armed.
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.
System Maintenance (cont.) Deleting Lost or Stolen Remote Controls from Your System If one of your remote controls is lost or stolen, follow these instructions IMMEDIATELY to remove the control code from your system. 1. 2. Have all remaining remote controls available. Enter the remote control programming mode by following steps 1 - 5of Adding Remote Controls to Your System (page 8). 3a.
Emergency Disarm Procedure If your remote control is lost or fails to function, use this procedure to disarm the Power Code PC 7500TM and start your vehicle. 1. Use the keys to enter the vehicle. The alarm will sound once the door is opened. 2. Insert the key into the ignition and turn to the ON position. 3. Locate and press the emergency override button. The alarm will turn off and then you will be able to start your vehicle.
Using Your Selectable Options A. What is Personalized Transmiiters option Personalized Transmmiter’s when selected will active an auxilary when the unit recieves an unlock command from the tranmitter. This function would be used to activate memory seats or any other device that you wanted activatedwhen unlocked . B. How does Personalized Transmitters work?? Any Transmitter’s that are learned as #1 will Activate (AUX) Three (3).
CODE-Systems, INC. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY 13 A CODE Systems, INC. (“CODE”) vehicle security system sold to a retail consumer purchaser by an authorized dealer of CODE and installed by an authorized dealer of CODE is warranted by CODE to the original retail consumer purchaser to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the lifetime of the vehicle in which the security system was originally installed.
CODE Systems, INC. Theft Protection Plan The Theft Protection Program is designed to provide the retail purchaser of a security system provided by CODE Systems, INC. (“CODE”) an additional benefit, at no additional cost to the purchaser, should their vehicle be stolen while protected by a CODE-ALARM security system.
Notes: FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 any interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.