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Key information and warnings about the system's operation and features.
Details the operational functions assigned to each button on the remote transmitter.
Explains the meaning of different LED indicator states and their relation to system functions.
Lists audible and visual signals confirming system commands and status from the remote.
Covers remote start concepts, programming options, and verification methods for engine starting.
Guides installation of system parts like the main unit, siren, and sensors.
Provides detailed information on wiring diagrams and the function of each wire in system connections.
Illustrates various wiring configurations for system functions, including engine start and door locks.
Describes car protection modes, anti-hijacking, and intrusion warning signals.
Outlines the procedures for disarming the security system using Valet, manual switches, or personal codes.
Details setting personal codes and programming new transmitters for system access and control.
Covers various programmable functions and how to configure them via Valet or secret codes.
Explains features like emergency calls and automatic door locking based on car conditions.
Details the use of auxiliary channels (CH2-CH5) for controlling external car accessories.
Lists error codes and their meanings related to remote engine start failures.
Provides final steps for system installation, including antenna placement and sensor adjustment.
Lists all items included in the ZX-1060 SHERIFF system package and its technical specifications.
Details the process of bypassing the car's immobilizer for remote start functionality.
Explains the features and operation of LDT-920 and LDT-920S anti-hijack transponders.
Explains how to program transponder codes into the system's memory for recognition.