O W N E R ’S M A N U A L ® SECURITY SYSTEM with KEYLESS ENTRY 1
Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of this CARBINE security system. Reading this owners guide prior to using the system will familiarize you with it’s many features. If issues arise or you have questions, contact your installing dealer first. Additionally, you can contact us online at www.carbine.com or call 310-735-2000.
Replacement Remote Controls To purchase replacement remote controls, please see your authorized dealer/installer or visit us at www.carbine.com Remote part numbers are found on the back of the remote control.
Contents Congratulations.............................................................................. 2 Replacement Remote Controls........................................................ 3 4-Button Remote Configuration....................................................... 5 Using the System Arming/ Disarming ......................................................................... 6 Disarm without a Transmitter.......................................................... 6 Panic Alarm.......................
Remote Controls 4 Button Remote Configuration Button Function Action Arm/ Lock Press and Release Turn Off Panic Alarm Press and Release Disarm/ Unlock Press and Release Turn Off Panic Alarm Press and Release Activate Trunk Release Press and Hold for (CH#3) 2 Seconds + - - Initiate Silent Arm or Disarm Press and Release Before Pressing Lock or Unlock Panic Alarm On/Off Press and Hold for 2 Seconds AUX Channel 4 Output Press Both and Hold for 3 Seconds Valet Mode On/Off Press each button
Lock/ Arm - Press and release the button to arm the security system and lock the doors. The parking lights will flash one time. (door lock control must be installed) Unlock/ Disarm - Press and release the button to disarm the security system and unlock the doors. The parking lights will flash two times. (door lock control must be installed) Silent Arm/ Disarm Quickly press and release the button before pressing the or button to initiate silent mode.
Panic Alarm 1. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to activate panic alarm. Once activated, the panic alarm will sound the horn or siren and flash the parking lights for 30 seconds. 2. Press and release the or button to stop the panic mode. Note: You can also press and hold the button for 3 seconds to stop the panic alarm.
Valet Mode (By Valet Button) Valet mode is a convenience when you take your car in for service or allow someone who may not be familiar with your security system drive your vehicle. - All doors must be closed - Turn the ignition key On then Off. - Press and release the valet button (1) time. The status LED will be on. - Repeat the procedure to turn off the valet mode. The status LED will be off.
Trigger the System If at any time the system becomes triggered, the horn/siren will sound for 30 seconds and then re-arm. If a protected entrance is left open, the alarm will sound for three, 30 second cycles and then the protected entrance is bypassed while the remaining detection zones are active. Tamper Warning at Disarm If the alarm had been triggered while you were away from the vehicle, upon disarming, a 4-chirp tamper disarm warning will occur.
Pairing a Replacement Remote Control Your CARBINE system remote controls are already paired to the control module. If you are replacing or adding remotes to your system, they must be programmed (paired) to the control module before they will operate the system. In order to perform remote control pairing, you must know where your “Valet Button is located as you will use the button and the LED indicator to perform the pairing function. Remote Pairing Procedure 1. Open the driver’s door. 2.
Replacing the Remote Controller Battery The CARBINE remote controllers are powered by a CR2032 Lithium battery. When the battery begins to weaken, the operating range of the remote control is reduced and the LED indicator on the remote will begin to dim. To replace the battery, follow the enclosed procedure. 1. There is a slot built into the remote case. Use a dime or small flat blade screwdriver to separate the top and bottom cases of the transmitter. 2. Use a pencil to remove the battery from it’s holder.
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS This device complies with Part 15 of 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 undesirable 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.