Rapid Electronics 400S Owner's Manual - page 5
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B. LED Status Display Chart:
LED
Status
LED
Status
Off
Disarmed
2 flashes... pause Zone 2 / Trigger on Trunk/Hood
Slow flash Armed
3 flashes... pause Zone 3 / Trigger on Door Switch
Fast flash Passive arming
4 flashes... pause Zone 4 / Trigger on Shock Sensor
On (solid) Valet mode
5 flashes... pause Zone 5 / Trigger on Ignition Switch
C. Chirp Indicators
D. Parking Light Indicator Display Chart:
1 Chirp
Arm
1 Flash
Arm
2 Chirps
Disarm
2 Flashes
Disarm
3 Chirps
Ajar Warning
3 Flashes
Disarm/Triggered
4 Chirps
Disarm/Trigger
12 Flashes
Car Locator
6 Chirps
Car Locator
E. SYSTEM OPERATING CONDITION:
Siren, Horn
Parking Light LED
Doors
Starter Dome Light
1. Arming
1 or 3 Chirps 1 Flash
Slow Flash
Locking
Disable
2. Disarming
2 or 4 Chirps 2 or 3 Flashes Fast Flash or Off Unlocking
Turns on for
30 seconds
3. Trigger
Alarming
Flashes
Slow Flash
Disable Flashes
4. Panic
Alarming
Flashes
Flashes
5. Car-Jacking Alarming
Flashes
Disable Flashes
6. Car Locator 6 Chirps
12 Flashes
F. ACTIVE ARMING LOCK AND ARM:
1. Press the button on the transmitter.
2. The siren will chirp (1) time and the parking lights will flash (1) time
indicating that the system is now Armed. The vehicles doors will lock
upon arming when interfaced with the security systems keyless entry.
AJAR WARNING: If the siren chirps (3) times, you have left a door,
trunk, or hood lid ajar. (See Alarm Feature I-3 Programming.)
2. During Panic Mode, the normal function of this transmitter button will
be suspended. The transmitters and buttons can be used to lock
and unlock the doors, however once the button is pressed, the vehicles
starter disable device, (if installed) will enabled the vehicle to be started
with the ignition key.
3. To stop the alarm, press and hold the and buttons on the transmitter
again for 3 seconds. Also, if any transmitter button other than or
is pressed and released, the panic mode will be turned off immediately.
4. If the button is not pressed, the alarm will automatically stop after 30
seconds.
M. TRIGGER THE ALARM SYSTEM
When Armed, your vehicle is protected as follows:
1. Light impact will trigger the warn-away signal. A long chirp from the
siren or horn.
2. Heavy impacts, doors opening, hood opening, trunk opening or turning
the ignition ON will trigger the programmed sequence. The starter
disable relay (if installed) prevents the vehicles starter from cranking.
The siren, horn, parking lights, and dome light will turn on to alert
an intrusion for 30 seconds. The system will then stop and automatic
reset or re-arm. If one of the sensors or detectors is active, the alarm
system will sound a maximum of 6 times in 30 seconds cycles.
NOISE ABATEMENT CIRCUIT: Your system has a Noise Abatement
Circuit. This feature prevents annoying repetitive trigger sequences due
to a faulty door pin switches or environmental conditions such as thunder,
jackhammers, airport noise, etc.
Heres how the Noise Abatement Circuit works: The alarm triggers five
times. Each time, the same sensor or switch is triggering the alarm, the
Noise Abatement Circuit will interpret this pattern of triggers or false
alarms. After the fifth trigger, the Noise Abatement Circuit ignores, or
bypasses, that sensor until another sensor or switch is triggered.
The Noise Abatement Circuit covers the doors (doors, hood and trunk)
differently: If the alarm is triggered by an open door for six full cycles, the
doors will be bypassed until the trigger ceases.
OPERATION
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