Remote Control Talking Alarm System with Starter Disable (490-0741a) Setup Faxback Doc. # 19668 TEACHING THE CONTROL CENTER THE REMOTE CODE Before you operate your alarm system, you must teach the control center which remote controls to recognize. This prevents false triggering when remote controls from different car alarms are used nearby. Follow these steps to teach the control center which remotes to respond to. 1. Press LEARNING. The system announces, "Remote code is being learned." 2. Press any button on the remote transmitter. The system announces, "Thank you." 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the other remote transmitter, if desired. NOTES: Each remote transmitter has a different built-in security code. If you use both of the supplied remote transmitters, you must teach the control center both remote codes in the same process. Each time you start this process, previous codes are wiped out. You might need to reteach the remote codes to the control center if power is lost or disconnected for more than 15 seconds. To purchase a replacement remote transmitter, contact your local Radio Shack store. TESTING THE SYSTEM 1. Turn the vehicle's ignition on then off, and remove the ignition key. 2. Step out of the vehicle, and close all doors, the hood, and the trunk. 3. Test the following alarm functions using the procedures described in "Operation", see Faxback Doc. # 19666. Automatic and remote arming Automatic and remote disarming Panic alarm Exit and entry delays NOTE: You should repeat this test procedure any time you disconnect or replace your vehicle's battery so you can be sure your alarm system is operating properly. SETTING THE MOTION SENSOR'S SENSITIVITY The alarm system's motion sensor detects vibrations. Follow these steps to set the motion sensor's sensitivity. 1. Arm the system and set its sensitivity by pushing or rocking the vehicle with the same pressure you want to have trigger the alarm. The alarm sounds when the movement exceeds the alarm's sensitivity. 2. Disarm the system to silence the alarm (see "Operation", Faxback Doc. # 19666). 3. To adjust the sensitivity, remove the rubber grommet covering the sensitivity control on the back of the control center. 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to decrease the sensitivity by turning the control counterclockwise so strong vibrations are required to set off the alarm. Or, turn the control clockwise to increase the sensitivity so even slight vibrations sound the alarm. Experiment with different settings until the alarm operates at the level you want it to. 5. Replace the rubber grommet. (EB 2/6/96)