K9Safety K9Caller Operator's Manual - page 3
The K9Caller is the most advanced vehicle mounted canine safety system available.
You should take time to review the information in this manual as it provides details regard-
ing available features and operational characteristics. There are many features which can be
configured simply by changing the feature setting selection. Review the table on the follow-
ing page and select which functions are best suited to your daily operation.
Once selected, inform your installation technician so that the functions can be programmed
for you. We can also store the settings for emergency service agencies and pre-configure
them before shipping future shipments.
The system is divided into three distinct systems in terms of operation which are independ-
ently controlled from each other. First and foremost, the system is a K9Safety system which
can be turned on/off and activated separately from the secondary functions of a vehicle secu-
rity system and the functions of a remote door pop. In some cases the system may be in-
stalled in a way which does not allow the operation of all the listed functions.
The K9Safety functions can include, Hot temperature alert via honking horn or remote noti-
fication, remote temperature notification, automatic engine run, temperature controlled en-
gine start, window and fan control to name some.
The security system features can include, remote keyless entry, entry detection for doors,
hood, trunk, and other sensors, remote trunk pop or other auxiliary functions, engine disable,
and remote alarm indication.
The door pop feature is designed to deploy a K9 typically from a passenger rear door while
the vehicle is not moving to aid a handler in suspect apprehension or quick response. The
door pop feature is typically ready when the K9Safety system is ready.
The system features vary based on feature programming selection and components installed.
Program Example, the system can be programmed to either start or not start the vehicle
based on temperature. (See Programming Branch 7 in the installers guide)
Installation Example, the system can roll down windows to allow outside air in the vehicle in
case of hot temperature but a window module must be installed to allow this operation. (See
Options)
Valet Mode:
The user should always put the system in Valet mode whenever the vehicle is taken in
to be serviced. See page 4 for details.
Overview
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