Remote Control  (490-0771)        Operation            Faxback Doc. # 6564
Alarm System

TRIGGERING THE ALARM

The alarm's siren is triggered in the following ways:

  When automatically armed, if a door is opened after the 30-second delay
  period, the alarm sounds after a 12-second entry delay.

  If a door is opened when the system was remotely armed, the alarm
  instantly sounds.

  If ARM and DISARM are pressed at the same time on the transmitter, the
  alarm instantly sounds.

  If the motion sensor detects vibrations, the siren sounds after 12
  seconds if the system was automatically armed or sounds instantly if the
  system was remotely armed.

The alarm sounds for 90 seconds or until you disarm the system.

Note:  If you have a cellular telephone, turn it off before you leave your
       vehicle.  Otherwise, your alarm detects the power drain and sound
       the alarm.

TURNING THE VALET FEATURE ON AND OFF

The valet feature is normally off, so the system automatically arms when
you leave the vehicle.  However, you might not want the system to arm for
valet parking or when you put it in a repair shop.

To turn on the valet feature, press VALET on the remote transmitter.  The
siren beeps four times.  The green indicator flashes slowly and the system
does not automatically arm.

To turn off the valet feature, press VALET on the remote transmitter
again.  The siren beeps twice.

ARMING THE SYSTEM

Automatic Arming

If the valet feature is turned off, the system arms 30 seconds after you
turn off the ignition and close all doors.  The red indicator flashes
rapidly during the exit delay, and lights steadily when the system arms.

Remote Arming

The transmitter has a maximum range of about 100 feet (3 meters).  The
range you get depends on your installation, the location of nearby metal
objects, and the strength of the remote transmitter's battery.  To arm the
system from outside the vehicle, press ARM on the transmitter.  The siren
beeps once and the red indicator lights steadily to indicate that the
system is armed.

DISARMING THE SYSTEM

The method for disarming the system depends on the method you used for
arming it.

Automatic Disarming

If you open a door after automatic arming, the system begins a 12-second
entry delay.  During this delay, shut all doors and disarm the system in
either of two ways:

  Turn on the ignition.

  Press DISARM on the transmitter with the ignition off.  The siren beeps
  six times.

Remote Disarming

If you armed the system with the remote transmitter, you must disarm it
from outside the vehicle (with all the doors closed) to avoid sounding the
alarm.  Press DISARM on the transmitter.  The siren beeps twice.

SOUNDING THE PANIC ALARM

This feature lets you summon help in case of an emergency.  To sound the
panic alarm, press ARM and DISARM on the remote transmitter at the same
time.  The siren immediately sounds, regardless of whether the system is
armed or disarmed.

Note:  The panic alarm does not sound when the ignition is turned on or
       set to the accessory (ACC) position.

SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS

          Status                                       Indicator

Armed                                        Solid red

Armed and alarm is sounding                  Slowly flashing red
Valet on                                     Slowly flashing green
Exit delay                                   Quickly flashing red
Disarmed and alarm sounded                   Alternating green and yellow
during last alarm cycle

Valet on and alarm sounded during            Slowly flashing yellow
last alarm cycle

Disarmed                                     Solid green

Note:  To clear the indication that the alarm sounded during the last
       cycle, turn the valet feature on and then off.

(BR/all-07/12/94)