Protection While The System Is Armed; Disarming The System; Disarming After An Intrusion; Decreasing The Sensitivity Of The Shock Sensor - Audiovox TSP-575 Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation

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2. Protection While the System is Armed

A. Opening a door ( or any light activated entry point ), will cause the
alarm to immediately sound for the complete 60 second alarm cycle.
The parking lights will flash on and off continuously during the 60
second alarm cycle.
B. Whenever the system is armed, any unauthorized attempt to start the
vehicle will be prevented.
C. While the system is armed, the red dash mounted L.E.D. will
constantly flash, discouraging any would be thieves.
D. Any light impact to the vehicle glass or body panels will cause the
system to immediately sound the warning chirps, discouraging any
further attempts to enter the vehicle.
E. Any forceful impact to the vehicle will cause the system to immedi-
ately sound the alarm and flash the parking lights for the complete 60
second alarm cycle. At the end of the cycle, the alarm will re - arm
itself, and resume monitoring the vehicle.
F. As a backup, if you have remotely shut the shock sensor off, the glass
break detector will hear the noise made by breaking glass, and sound
the alarm for the complete 60 second cycle.

3. Disarming the System

A. When you return to the vehicle, press and release the larger arming
button on the keychain transmitter. The system will respond with
" DISARMED " ( two chirps ), and the vehicle's parking lights will
flash two times.
B1. If the alarm has been wired for ACTIVE operation, then the red dash
mounted L.E.D. will turn off, indicating that the system is disarmed,
and it is safe to enter the vehicle.
B2. If the alarm has been wired for PASSIVE operation, then the red
dash mounted L.E.D. will begin to flash rapidly, indicating that the
system is disarmed, but in the automatic re - arming mode. Within
60 seconds of disarming the system, you will need to turn the ignition
key to the on position to stop the system from re - arming.

4. Disarming After an Intrusion

When disarming, if the system responds with " INTRUSION " ( four
chirps ), and the vehicle's parking lights flash three times, you are being
alerted that the alarm was triggered during your absence. Additionally,
the red dash mounted L.E.D. will blink 3 times .. pause .. blink 3 times
.. etc., to provide an added visual indication that the alarm had been
triggered. These intrusion indicators are stored in the system's memory,
and will only be erased when the ignition key is switched on.
5. Decreasing the Sensitivity of the Shock Sensor via the
Keychain Transmitter
There may be some circumstances when you will want to arm the
system, but decrease the sensitivity of the shock sensor, or simply turn
the shock sensor off. This feature can be useful during extreme
thunderstorms, or when parking on or near heavy construction sites.
To arm and decrease shock sensitivity,
A. Follow the normal arming procedure by pressing the larger button on
the keychain transmitter.
B. Immediately after arming, press and release the smaller button on the
keychain transmitter.
C. In approximately five seconds, the siren will sound one long chirp,
indicating that the sensitivity of the shock sensor has been reduced
30 percent.
To arm and turn the shock sensor off,
A. Follow the normal arming procedure by pressing the larger button on
the keychain transmitter.
B. Immediately after arming, press and release the smaller button on the
keychain transmitter two times.
C. In approximately five seconds, the siren will sound one short chirp,
followed by one long chirp, indicating that the shock sensor has been
turned off.
IMPORTANT ! Any time the shock sensor has been adjusted using the
keychain transmitter, disarming then re arming the system will return the
shock sensor to its normal operating sensitivity.

6. Remote Panic Operation

The alarm can be activated via the keychain transmitter to draw attention
to your vehicle during an emergency situation.
To activate the panic feature;
A. Press and hold the larger button on the keychain transmitter for 3
seconds.
B. The alarm will sound, and the parking lights will flash for the full 60
second alarm cycle.
C. To silence the alarm before the 60 second shutdown, press and
release the larger button on the keychain transmitter.
WARNING ! In most areas, it is illegal to activate the alarm while the
vehicle is moving. For the safety of your passengers and other motorists,
do not activate the alarm while your vehicle is in motion.
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7. Valet Switch Operation

If you lose or misplace your keychain transmitter, or if the transmitter
fails to disarm the system, an emergency bypass switch is included to
temporarily disarm the system. To use the switch;
A. Open the driver's door. The alarm will sound !
B. Insert the key into the ignition switch, and turn it to the "on" position.
C. Move the valet switch to the "ON" position. The alarm will disarm, and
the vehicle can now be started.
D. The dash mounted L.E.D. will turn on solid, and remain on until the
system is switched out of valet mode.
When in the valet mode, all functions of the system are inoperative, and
the system cannot be armed until it is switched out of valet. The panic
feature, and the optional keyless entry feature will operate when the
system is in the valet mode.
To switch out of the valet mode;
A. Turn the ignition key to the "on" position, then move the valet switch
to the "OFF" position.
B. The dash mounted L.E.D. will turn off, and the system will return to
normal operation.

8. Backing Up Alert

For additional safety, especially in residential areas, the system includes
a back up alert.
Any time the vehicle is running, and the gear shift selector is moved to
reverse, the system responds with " ATTENTION BACKING UP " ( 3
chirps...pause...3 chirps), and repeats this message until the vehicle is
shifted out of reverse.

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