User Manual

ENFORCER 100LB/100CB Owner's Manual ENFORCER 100LB/100CB Owner's Manual
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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This is useful if you know, based on
experience, that your shock sensor (or other
add-on sensors) will false trigger, such as
when you park near a construction site.
Should you wish to bypass your alarm's
sensors, first press the
I button to arm the
alarm (even if the alarm is set for passive
arming). The siren chirps and the parking
lights flash once (three times if a zone is
bypassed) to confirm armed. Within three
seconds, press the
III button. The siren chirps
three times and the parking lights flash three
times to confirm sensors are bypassed. The
sensors are automatically restored the next
time the
II button is pressed.
NOTE — The chirps to confirm sensor bypass
will not sound if chirp delete is engaged.
However, the parking lights will still flash three
times. See CHIRP DELETE, page 8.
SENSOR BYPASS
restored.
If your alarm indicates a bypassed zone, find
the cause as soon as possible to ensure your
vehicle is completely protected. For instance,
if your driver’s door is not properly closed
when you arm your alarm, a thief may be
able to open any door without setting off the
alarm.
NOTE — The chirps to confirm zone bypass
will not sound if chirp delete is engaged.
However, the parking lights will still flash three
times. See CHIRP DELETE, page 8.
When you press the
I button to arm the alarm,
and the alarm responds with three chirps and
three parking light flashes, there are two
possibilities:
A. Delayed domelights — Delayed domelights
do not immediately turn OFF when you
close your car door. This is normal. The
alarm should protect all doors once the
domelights turn OFF.
B. A zone was bypassed — In other words, the
alarm has armed, but a door may not be
protected (either because it is open, or
because its pin switch is broken). If the
bypassed door is later closed, it will be
ZONE BYPASS
2nd CHANNEL OUTPUT
Your transmitter has an extra channel to
control optional accessories.
2nd channel is commonly used to "pop" the
trunk. To use, press the III button for two
seconds, either while the ignition is ON and
any door is opened, or while the ignition is
OFF. The alarm will disarm first to
prevent the siren from sounding.
(NOTE — If no doors
are connected directly
to your alarm, the 2nd
channel will not operate
with the ignition ON. Ask your
dealer for details.)
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To trigger the alarm in an emergency, press
the
IV button for 2 seconds. The siren sounds
and the parking lights flash for about 30
seconds. The alarm and door lock/unlock
status do not change.
Stop the siren and the parking lights any time
by pressing any of the four buttons.
Note:
1. The alarm will be in the armed mode and
the doors will lock if the
I button is used to
exit the panic mode.
EMERGENCY CALL FOR HELP (Panic)
2. The alarm will be in the disarmed mode
and the doors will unlock if the
II button is
used to exit panic mode.
3. The alarm will be in the disarmed mode,
the doors will lock, and channel 2 output
will be activated if the
III button is used to
exit panic mode
4. The alarm and the door locks will return
to their original mode if the
IV button is
used to exit panic mode.
There are times, especially at night, when you may
not want to hear the siren chirps. There are 2 ways
to delete chirps:
A. One-time delete — Just press the III button any
time before you need the chirps deleted. For
instance, press the
III button before you press the
I button to arm the alarm, and the chirps will not
sound, but the parking lights will still flash. The
chirps are restored the next time you press any
transmitter button.
B. Permanent delete — Your dealer can program
your alarm to delete the chirps on a permanent
basis.
NOTE — Either method deletes the arm, disarm, pre-
intrusion, zone bypass, sensor bypass, emergency
disarm, valet, and tamper chirps. However, they do
not affect the flashing parking lights.
CHIRP DELETE (silent arm/disarm)
With this optional feature, your alarm can
automatically lock the doors when the
I button
is pressed to arm the alarm and unlock the
doors when the
II button is pressed to disarm
the alarm. For extra security, they lock
automatically if the alarm is triggered.
(Exception — See EMERGENCY CALL FOR
HELP above)
Your alarm can also be programmed for
ignition-controlled operation. The doors can
be set to automatically lock when you turn the
ignition ON, and unlock when you turn the
ignition OFF.
NOTE — Under passive arming, and when
the SecureLock
TM
function is enabled, the
doors automatically lock after the 30-second
exit delay is over and the alarm arms.
POWER DOOR LOCKS
Silent Arm
Silent Disarm