1. Engage the parking brake while the engine is running.
2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. The engine will continue to run.
3. Exit the vehicle, close the doors, trunk, and hood, and arm the security system. The
engine will be stopped.
4. The system will enter the "Armed" mode.
5. The key fob will display the "N" icon.
6. The system is now ready for remote and automatic engine start.
Preparing an Automatic Transmission (AT) Vehicle for Remote and Automatic Engine
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Ensure that the AT selector is in the "Park" position.
Engine Start
Remote engine start can be initiated by one of the following methods:
Long press of button 1 on the remote key:
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;
Triple press of the factory alarm system activation button within a 5-second interval
(availability depends on the car model, consult your installation specialist).
Automatic engine start can occur under the following conditions:
Based on temperature value — engine starts when the engine temperature drops below a
set value.
Based on battery voltage value — engine starts when the battery voltage decreases.
Based on time period — engine starts with a specified runtime after a set repeating time
interval.
Based on the alarm clock — engine starts at a specified time.
Temperature and battery voltage values, interval, and schedule are set in the remote key cursor
menu.
If a door is opened or the ignition is turned on after performing the "Program Neutral"
procedure, remote and automatic engine start will be canceled until the next "Program
Neutral" algorithm execution.
The minimum engine runtime for remote start is 10 minutes. To change it, please consult an
installation specialist.
Automatic engine start will not occur if less than 1 hour has passed since the last start or if
the previous automatic start failed.
After a trip, automatic engine start is possible no earlier than 5 minutes after the engine has