O W N E R ’S M A N U A L ® REMOTE START with KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 1
Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of this CARBINE keyless entry and remote start 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.............................................................................. 3 Replacement Remote Controls........................................................ 4 Remote Control Functions............................................................... 6 Default 2-Button Remote Configuration........................................... 7 Car Finder....................................................................................... 8 Start / Lock Button.............................
Remote Controls 2-Button Functions Button Feature Comment Lock the doors Press and release Panic Mode Press and hold for 3 sec Stop the Panic Mode Press and Release Unlock the Doors with Chirps Press and Release Silent Unlock Press Trunk/ Hatch Release Press and hold for 3 sec + Initiate Timer Start Mode Press and release both at the same time + Car Finder Press and hold together for 1.5 seconds (2 LED flashes) Start /Stop Remote Start Sequence Press and hold for 1.
Default Configuration Button - Press and release the button to lock the doors. The parking lights will flash one time. (door lock control must be installed) Button - Press and release the button to unlock the doors. The parking lights will flash two times. (door lock control must be installed) Panic Mode - Press and hold the button for 3 LED light flashes to activate panic mode. Once activated, the panic mode will sound the horn or siren and flash the parking lights for 30 seconds.
Car Finder Press the and buttons together for 1.5 seconds (2 LED flashes) to initiate the Car Finder function. The parking lights will flash slowly five times. Note: This feature can be activated whether the vehicle is locked or not. Button Press and hold this button for 1.5 sec (2 LED flashes) to initiate the remote start sequence. Once the engine is running, press and release the button again for 1.5 sec (2 LED flashes) to stop the remote start operation if needed.
Timer Start Mode: Press the and buttons at the same time to activate timer start mode. When timer start mode is activated, the parking lights will flash four times. After a one second delay, the engine starts. Use the button to turn the engine off without exiting the timer start mode. With timer mode active, the engine will auto start every (3) hours for a maximum of (6) start cycles. Turning ON the ignition key or pressing the bake will shut off the timer start mode.
Remote Starting the Vehicle Warning! 1) Never remote start your vehicle when the keys are in the ignition. 2) Never start the vehicle unless the transmission is in PARK or NEUTRAL. 3) Never start your vehicle while it is inside a building that has minimal ventilation. 1. Make sure the parking brake is set ON. 2. Press and release the one time (or the amount of times programmed by the installer). 3. The parking lights will flash once to confirm the vehicle will attempt to start the engine.
Key Takeover: When you are ready to drive the vehicle 1. Unlock the door using the CARBINE remote control. 2. Enter the vehicle and do not step on the foot brake. 3. Insert the ignition key and turn it to the RUN position. 4. Step on the foot brake. The remote starter will shut off and the parking lights will turn off. 5. Disengage the parking brake and begin driving.
Quick Stop Mode: The CARBINE remote starter can also keep the engine running during short trips away from the vehicle. To Enable Quick Stop Mode 1. Park in a well ventilated area 2. With the engine running, set the transmission in park and set the parking brake. 3. Press and release the one time (or the amount of times programmed by the installer). 4. Turn the ignition key off and remove the ignition key. The engine will continue to run.
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 “Receiver/Control Center (RCC) is 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.
Safety Features The following safety features will disable the remote start system when they are activated or not allow the engine to start if not properly set before attempting to remote start the vehicle. - The foot brake is depressed - The hood is open - The system is in Valet Mode - The pre-programmed run time (12, 24 or 60 minutes) has elapsed.
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.