Bulldog Security DELUXE 12 Installation And Owner's Manual - page 12
HOW TO USE YOUR REMOTE TRANSMITTER
Starting the Vehicle with the Remote Transmitter
Press and release button #1 (start). The parking lights
will flash once, confirming the car starter received the
signal. The car will then start and the parking lights will
turn on and remain on while the vehicle is running. To shut
off the engine before the preset time, press button #4
(stop) or press the brake pedal, opening the hood will also
shut off the engine. NOTE: If your car does not start on
the first crank it will automatically attempt to start up
to 2 more times. (only in tachless mode) In tachless mode,
parking lights will wait approximately 10 seconds after the
engine is running before turning on.
BUTTON #1
Remote starts your vehicle.
BUTTON #2
Locks and unlocks
your power door locks.
BUTTON #3
Pops your trunk.
BUTTON #4
Turns off your remote starter.
BULLDOG
Start
Lock
Unlock
Trunk
Stop
Pit Stop: Exiting the Car with the Engine Running
Make sure the transmission is in park and press button #1 (start) before turning the ignition switch off. (The
engine will remain running for the preset time.)
Keyless Entry Operation
Press button #2 (lock/unlock), the parking lights will flash once and the doors will lock. Press button #2
again, the parking lights will flash twice, the doors will unlock, and the parking lights will remain on for
one minute or until you turn the ignition on or press the brake.
Trunk Release Output
The remote car starter includes an optional output that can be used to open the trunk (optional relay part
#775 required).
This output will pulse .75 seconds when pressed and released or in instances where a continuous signal is needed
such as sun roof and power windows, simply hold down Button #3 (trunk) as long as the signal is needed to complete
the task. The parking lights will remain on as long as this button is being pressed.
Runtime Confirmation (Disarmed Only)
With the engine off, press and release Button #4 (stop). The parking lights will begin to flash, each flash
represents the programmed runtime. Example: 3 flashes = 15 minutes.
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