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Remote Start | Yes |
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Keyless Entry | Yes |
Two-Way Remote | Yes |
LCD Display | Yes |
Number of Buttons on Remotes | 5 |
Number of Remotes | 2 |
Starter Kill | Yes |
Dome Light Supervision | Yes |
Panic Mode | Yes |
Valet Mode | Yes |
Range | 1 mile |
Shock Sensor | Yes |
System Type | Security and Remote Start System |
Alarm Features | Siren, Starter Kill, Shock Sensor |
Procedure for charging the remote control via USB.
Explanation of how commands activate system features and their confirmations.
Instructions on navigating the remote control screens.
Guidance on how to perform basic and advanced commands.
Configures automatic locking of remote control buttons to prevent unintended operations.
Defines how the remote control alerts the user to system messages.
Controls which animations and screen stills are displayed for system events.
Enables or disables audible beeps when pressing remote control buttons.
Manages how the remote control monitors system messages and battery life.
Selects the preferred temperature scale (Fahrenheit or Celsius) for display.
Used to adjust the clock and set the Status screen time format.
Sets the number of times and frequency for Timer Mode remote start.
Sets low and high temperature thresholds for automatic engine start.
Adjusts the battery level threshold for the Smart Start feature.
Process for pairing remote controls with the system for communication.
Adjusts shock sensor sensitivity for optimized vehicle detection levels.
Turns the remote control off to preserve battery charge during extended non-use.
Tracks and alerts time remaining in metered parking spots.
Sets a countdown timer to be used as a reminder only.
Personalizes the remote control by adding a unique name to the Status screen.
Plays pre-selected animations for demonstration, impacting battery life.
Selects the Function Level 5 screen based on system configuration (Aux 4 or Garage).
Details visual indicators and starter kill relay for normal system arming.
Describes silent arming where only remote messages are sent, not siren/lights.
Describes full silent arming where only remote messages are sent, defeating siren/lights.
Details the alert emitted when a sensor warn-away message is received.
Explains the alert generated by a full trigger message and how to stop it.
Procedure to disarm the system when a programmed remote is not available.
Details the system's status check of alarm trigger zones and bypass of faulty zones.
Reports the most recent alarm triggers when the alarm is disarmed.
Displays the two most recent alarm triggers depending on the system state.
Monitors alarm zones and bypasses excessively triggered zones until corrected.
Allows exiting the vehicle with the engine running for short trips.
Keeps the engine running until the vehicle is ready to be driven.
Ensures doors are locked when Remote Start is activated and deactivated.
Explains how to disable remote start functionality using a toggle switch.
Covers Timer Mode and Smart Start features for automatic engine starting.
Reports vehicle interior temperature changes detected during Remote Start.
Alerts the user before the engine automatically turns off during remote start.
Procedures for using remote start with manual transmission vehicles.
Keeps engine running for turbocharger cooling after activation.
Automatic arming of the system after exiting and closing the vehicle.
Automatic re-arming of the alarm after disarming if the vehicle is not entered.
Temporarily bypasses passive arming and comfort closure for one cycle.
Modifies control center LED output to reduce power consumption during extended parking.
Resumes the system's previous state when power is disconnected and reconnected.
Sends silent messages to remote controls to update status screen icons.
Indicates an incomplete or illegal command message was received by the system.
Generic message indicating a feature cannot be used due to conditions or configuration.
Instructions on using the 1-way companion remote without a display.
How to perform basic and advanced commands using the 1-way remote.
Indicates sensor bypass type via light flashes on the 1-way remote.
Controls button locking on the 1-way remote and how to unlock them.
Procedure for selecting between Car 1 or Car 2 on the 1-way remote.
Recommended dealer adjustment for shock sensor sensitivity on the 1-way remote.
Accessing and setting remote features like Autolock and Remote Beeps on the 1-way remote.
Enables control of systems in two vehicles using one remote.
Configures system to recognize remotes and match user preferences.
Automatically closes windows and sunroof on compatible vehicles.
Adjusts the length of time the siren sounds during an alarm.
Configures system arm, disarm, and warn-away chirps for custom silent alarms.
Emulates OEM driver priority unlocking for enhanced security during disarming.
Activates vehicle convenience features like trunk release or window control.
Alerts when the remote control battery level is low, impacting functionality.
Details low battery alerts and the remote's response to preserve power.
Tips to maximize remote control battery duration through settings adjustments.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing the battery in the 1-way remote.
Guidelines for disposing of batteries in accordance with municipal requirements.
Advises professional installation by an authorized Directed dealer due to system complexity.
Safety precautions for operating the remote start system, including ventilation and child safety.
Guidance on proper procedures for remote starters on manual transmission vehicles.