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The Red LED Status Light
The LED Status Light is used as a visual indicator of the different states that the
security system can be in at any given time. Additionally, it is also used as part of the
Automatic Transmitter Verification, the Zone Violation, and the Zone Testing features.
The Red LED Status Light is normally positioned in a location that is easily observed by
the driver, and these are the possible conditions reflected by the LED Status Light:
Security System Status:
The primary function of the Red LED Status Light is
indicate the following normal operating parameters of the security system:
1) Off
= The system is disarmed and not performing any automatic
functions.
2) On Constant
= The system is in the Valet Mode.
3) Flashing Slow
= The system is fully Armed.
4) Flashing Fast
= The 30 second Last Door Arming or the 90 second Automatic
Rearming features are in progress.
Automatic Transmitter Verification
LED Status Light will flash to indicate the number of transmitters programmed to operate
the security system. For example: two flashes and a pause indicates that only two
transmitters are coded to operate the system. This feature normally operates for a 10
second period every time the ignition switch is turned "on".
14) 1 flash and pause
= System is detecting a current draw.
15) 2 flashes and pause = System is detecting a violated hood or trunk circuit.
16) 3 flashes and pause = System is detecting a violated door circuit.
17) 4 flashes and pause = System is detecting a violated auxiliary input.
18) 5 flashes and pause = System is detecting a violated auxiliary prewarn input.
Siren And Parking Light Confirmation
The Security system's electronic siren and the vehicle's parking lights are utilized to
indicate a number of events or processes associated with the system's operation:
1) One siren chirp & one light flash: The system has started a passive Last Door Arming
countdown and will become armed after the 30 second countdown expires. This chirp
indicates that the starter interrupt will engage and the doors will lock when the alarm will
become fully armed 30 seconds later.
2) One siren chirp, one light flash, & doors lock (if equipped thusly): The system has armed
passively or actively from the transmitter. The optional starter interrupt has engaged and
doors have locked. The sensory circuits will become operational 3 seconds later.
3) One siren chirp after the arming chirp above: The shock sensor circuit is bypassed by
pressing the small transmitter button within 3 seconds of pressing the large button.
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After the ignition is turned "on", the
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5) 1 flash and pause
= 1 transmitter code is stored in the system's memory.
6) 2 flashes and pause = 2 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
7) 3 flashes and pause = 3 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
8) 4 flashes and pause = 4 transmitter codes are stored in the system's memory.
Zone Violation:
If the system is activated the Red LED Status Light will start to flash
and pause the #9 through #13 sequences to indicate which protected circuit caused the
activation. This is seen while the system is activated and after disarming. The flash codes
will continue until the ignition switch is turned "on", which will clear the system's
memory. Five different Zone Violation codes can be stored by the system.
9) 1 flash and pause
= System was activated by current sensing.
10) 2 flashes and pause = System was activated from the hood or trunk circuit.
11) 3 flashes and pause = System was activated from the door circuit.
12) 4 flashes and pause = System was activated from the auxiliary input.
13) 5 flashes and pause = System was activated from the auxiliary prewarn input.
Zone Testing:
Every time the ignition key is turned off , the LED Status Light will flash
and pause the #14 through #18 code to indicate if and when a protected circuit, or "zone",
is in an activated state. For example: open a door after the ignition is turned off and the Red
LED Status Light will start flashing 3 times and pause until the door is closed. If another
protected entry point is violated while the door is still open, then the Red LED Status Light
will alternatively indicate all activated protected zones.
4) One siren chirp, and no light flash, but only at the moment the ignition switch is turned
"off": The alarm is in Valet Mode, and will not arm either actively or passively.
5) Two siren chirps & the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system has just been disarmed,
unless disarmed from an activated (triggered) state.
6) Four siren chirps & four light flashes, then the lights stay on for 30 seconds: The system
has just disarmed and was activated while you were away. The system will have this
disarming confirmation until the ignition switch is turned "on".
7) Two short siren chirps: The system has just entered the Valet Mode.
8) Siren sounding, changing sounds every 5 seconds, and lights flashing on and off: The
system is in an activated state.
9) A series of siren chirps lasting two seconds while the system is armed: The Prewarning
feature has been activated.
The FREEDOM-200+P features a Domelight Supervision output which will allow the
installer to easily configure the vehicle's domelight to illuminate in conjunction with the
parking lights. When utilized, the Domelight Supervision feature will enhance your
personal security by allowing the inspection of the interior upon disarming at night. Adding
the Domelight Supervision feature typically requires an optional relay.
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