to start. Can be Regular or Warning days.
Negative Tone
Sound made by PassTime unit when code has not been accepted, or in response to having no
time remaining after pressing the TIME button on the remote.
Network Server
A computer on your network that contains the PassTime database, making it available to
connected workstations with access permission.
Payment Code
The nine-digit payment codes used to program the device to warn a customer, disable a
vehicle, and determines the amount of Emergency codes given to a customer.
Positive Tone
Sound made by PassTime unit when code entered has been accepted.
Regular Days
Number of days during which the vehicle will operate normally before entering the customer
reminder or warning period.
Remote
Portable device for entering codes into the PassTime unit; works via RF signal.
Reset Codes
Codes available from the Reset Codes menu screen: Anti-Theft (On/Off), Diesel mode
(On/Off), and Set Date.
Set Date Code
The Set Date, or First, code is the first code to be entered into the unit and is generated when
you add a new customer account. This code sets the correct Time Stamp for the unit.
To change the Set Date code for an existing account, go to the Reset Code screen from the
Customer Detail screen.
Terminated Accounts
Inactive customer accounts.
TIME Button (Remote)
Allows customer to check the number of days before the PassTime unit will prevent vehicle
from starting. Remote beeps once for each day remaining.
Warning Days
Number of days device will alert customer before vehicle starter is disabled. Each time
vehicle is started or turned off, the alert sounds for 20 seconds.