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Orbit ORBITF3400 - Valet Coding Disabled (Default); Valet Coding Enabled (Optional); Valet Mode (Via Remote)

Orbit ORBITF3400
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Note: When the Remote-Starter/Alarm is in Valet Mode, the LED will stay ON solid instead of  ashing
after the doors are locked. The LED will turn off only after the Remote-Starter/Alarm exit Valet Mode.
The valet mode can be programmed to use a coded entry in order to increase the security of your alarm
system and to prevent accidents. By default, the valet button is pressed 3 times after turning the igni-
tion. Function 30 can be programmed to use a coded value instead of the default one.
VALET CODING DISABLED (DEFAULT):
To activate and deactivate Valet Mode using the valet switch proceed with the following steps:
STEP 1
IGN
S
TA
R
T
OFF
Insert the key and turn it to the ignition (ON/RUN) position. The vehicle
does not need to be started.
STEP 2
Within 10 seconds press (1 second) and release the Valet switch 3
times.
STEP 3
Valet mode enabled: The LED is ON
Valet mode disabled: The LED is OFF
VALET CODING ENABLED (OPTIONAL):
To activate and deactivate Valet Mode using the valet switch proceed with the following steps:
STEP 1
IGN
S
TA
R
T
OFF
Insert the key and turn it to the ignition (ON/RUN) position. The
vehicle does not need to be started.
STEP 2
Within 10 seconds press and release the valet button 3 to 7 times
(X = valet code) for 1 second. If your valet code is 7 then press and
release the valet button 7 times.
STEP 3
Press and hold the valet button once for 3 seconds to  nish the
sequence.
STEP 4
Valet mode enabled:The LED is ON
Valet mode disabled: The LED is OFF
Note: The coded valet option allows a selection of one of the  ve available codes. Once the installer chooses
one of the codes, note the value here so you do not forget it_____________________.
VALET MODE (VIA REMOTE)
Valet Mode disables the remote-starter and alarm. Whenever the vehicle is being serviced or repaired,
or the vehicle is parked indoors it is mandatory that Valet Mode be enabled to prevent an accidental
Remote-Start.
Note: The alarm system is deactivated (including Starter Kill) when the system is in Valet Mode. How-
ever you are still able to lock & unlock the doors, and release the rear hatch/trunk. This method of
enabling/disabling Valet Mode uses the remote transmitter instead of the valet switch indicated in the
preceding section.