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Frequently asked questions

why is the remote range getting shorter?
The remote batteries are going flat. Replacement batteries are
available from www.avscarsecurity.com, electrical retailers or AVS
dealers (part CR1616 x 2 per remote).
I have lost or damaged my remotes. How do I start the car?
You can use PIN code override for emergency disarm. Follow the
instructions in this manual or on the Emergency Disarm card.
My alarm chirps for a few seconds when I arm it instead of the
usual one chirp?
A door, bonnet or boot is open. Disarm the system, correct the problem
and start again.
I get four chirps when I disarm the alarm instead of the usual
two chirps?
The system has been triggered. See your AVS installer if you would like
a diagnosis of what has triggered the alarm as this can be retrieved
from the system's memory.
I disarmed the system a few minutes ago but now it is armed again?
The auto re-arm and re-lock feature has been turned on. It can be
turned off by your AVS installer.
The system disarms and the dash lights are working but the car
won't start? There is a clicking sound when I try to turn on the
car but it won't start?
It is likely the car battery is flat. The system draws such a small amount
of power it can be armed and disarmed (just like you can still see the
dash lights) but the car does not have enough power to start. You will
need to replace or recharge the car battery.
NOTE: If jump-starting the car please use protected jumper leads as
failure to do so can do irreparable damage to the alarm system (and
your car's computer system) and will void your car alarm warranty.
I'm worried the alarm will drain the car battery?
The system has been designed to draw as small an amount of current
from your car battery as possible (<20mA). As long as the car's battery
is in good condition the system should not adversely affect most car's
batteries if left unattended for up to about three weeks.