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Eaglemaster E8 - Passive immobilizer; Turning off of the passive locking of the engine

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- Panic (turning on/off) : Press the button over 2sec.
The system will be immediately armed , and siren turned on and the parking lights will start
flashing for 30 seconds.
To turn off the panic mode, press any button once of the remote . If you do not turn off the
panic mode the system will be automatically turned off in 30sec. and in armed .
- Car search mode:
The system provide a feature to easy find your car position, simply press button once
when in armed after 5sec. The system will respond by 1-long chirp with 10sec. for the
parking lights flashing.
- In door temperature check :Press the button over 2sec.
This feature provide temperature check inside the vehicle , simply press the button for
over 2sec. the 2way LCD will indicate icon to show the current temperature .
Icon flashing
indicator
2-way LCD display :
Under Panic mode, the
2-way remote will respond
melody sound and flashing
icons .
- Passive immobilizer: (Table-1 of NO.3 ON status)
To turn on the function of passive locking of the engine contact an installation technician or
see the section Programmed functions (Table-1 of NO.3 ).
If programmed with this function, when turn off ignition switch for 30 seconds or you open
and close the door, it will disable the engine starter right way . T
Turning off of the passive locking of the engine
- If the ignition is turned on press the disarming button 2 for a short time to cancel the
function of the passive immobilizer
- If the transmitter is faulty or lost turn off the system with the Valet switch .
he status LED will fast
flashing 4 times after a pulse and the 2way LCD will turn on the IMMO icon.
2-way LCD display :
2-way LCD display :
+ Two beep sound
Icon turn on for
current temperature
inside the car

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