Installation Manual

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1. Follow each instruction below.
2. Verify that the PowerElite PC 4100
TM
operates as indicated under
each instruction.
3. Check the appropriate wire connections and/or fuses if the unit fails
to perform a specific function. Also check that any options
pertaining to the function are programmed properly.
Security Operation
Press ARM
1. Doors lock.
2. Unit checks to see if doors, hood or trunk are open. If open, siren
(or horn) sounds once*, parking lights flash once, and system
enters pre-arm mode.
If the above conditions are not present:
1. Vehicle starter is disabled.
2. Horn (or siren) sounds twice* / parking lights flash twice.
3. LED (red light) flashes slowly for duration of arm cycle.
4. After 5 seconds, unit monitors all entrances and sensors.
Press ARM twice
*
If Horn / Siren Chirps option is set to manual, horn (or siren) sounds
twice on second press of ARM button (once if system is in pre-arm mode).
Press ARM, then press PANIC within 2 seconds to DISABLE the
IT-s
TM
. Two quick chirps will verify this function Press ARM to
re-enable shock.
Pre-arm mode:
1. The unit will wait for the open door, hood or trunk to be closed.
The LED is solid during pre-arm.
2. If the entrance is secured, the horn (or siren) will sound again,
parking lights will flash once, and the system will arm.
3. If the entrance is not secured after 4 minutes, the horn (or siren)
will sound again, parking lights will flash once, the system will arm,
and the defective trigger or entrance will be ignored.
Note: If entrance is secured after 4 minutes, the system will
immediately begin to monitor the entrance for intrusion.
If door, sensor or hood/trunk input is triggered:
1. Horn pulses (or siren sounds) for 30 seconds or until DISARM is pressed.
2. Parking lights flash / LED flashes quickly for duration of alarm cycle.
3. If the alarm system is triggered, pressing ARM will end the
30-second cycle while leaving the system armed and locked.
Note: The unit will ignore a trigger input if same input triggers
alarm 5 times during one arm cycle. The LED will continue to flash
quickly to indicate that the alarm has been triggered.
3. System Testing