User's Guide

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Press the lock
button on the
vehicles keyless
entry remote.
Press the unlock
button of the
vehicles keyless
entry remote.
Horn honks once on arming.
Doors lock, status L.E.D. light ashes once every
second, immobilizer and triggers will become active
after ve seconds.
If covered entry points are not properly closed, the horn
will honk three times. Check and close the hood, trunk
or doors. Upon doing so, you will hear a conrmation
honk acknowledging it has been properly armed.
Entry points may vary by make and model.
Horn honks twice on disarm.
The immobilizer disengages and the status L.E.D. light
vvturns off.
In the event of a triggered violation, the BT system will
honk four times to alert you of the violation.
ACTIVE/MANUAL ARMING OF THE
BT SYSTEM
DISARMING OF THE BT SYSTEM
If the BT system
is triggered from
any covered entry
point. (Example:
opened door)
When the
BT system
is triggered
continuously from
the same violation
trigger. (Example:
a door that has
been left open)
Blue Rapid Flashing Light – System in process of passive/automatic arming.
Blue Slow Flashing Light – System armed.
Blue L.E.D. Light Off – System disarmed.
L.E.D. Light On (Solid) – System in valet mode.
Orange L.E.D. – System connected via app in any state.
If the BT system
is triggered by
the shock sensor.
The horn will sound for a thirty second cycle. Upon
the completion of the cycle, the BT system resets
and after 5 seconds will respond to further triggers.
To reduce noise pollution, the 30-second BT system
cycle can only be triggered six times before the
BT system isolates the triggered zone and will no
longer respond to further triggers from that zone.
A slight impact will trigger a fast six-honk warning.
A signicant impact will trigger a full 30-second
BT system cycle.
BT SYSTEM VIOLATION TRIGGERS
NOISE POLLUTION
STATUS L.E.D. LIGHT INDICATORS