Clifford Concept 60 Owners Guide - Page 18
Remote controlled sensor adjustments, Remote controlled override of optional sensor #3, Smart trunk
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Remote controlled sensor adjustments Due to ever-changing conditions, all alarms require periodic fine-tuning of their sensors. With other alarms, this requires repeated trips back to the dealer. Not so with Concept 60. You can adjust sensitivity of each sensor and each sensor zone electronically without tools and without even knowing where the sensors are mounted! If the setting of one or both Piezo Sensor zones is either too sensitive or not sensitive enough, you may individually test and adjust the settings of each zone. To adjust the Piezo Sensor, just use the following procedure: 1. Disarm the system, then select the Piezo Sensor zone you wish to adjust: a. Primary zone: Transmit channel 11 (LevelShift twice, then button 3). b. Warning zone: Transmit channel 12 (LevelShift twice, then button 4). 2. To test the current sensitivity setting: a. Primary zone: Firmly "thump" the window pillar with the side of your fist. You will hear a chirp to confirm activation of the primary zone. b. Warning zone: "Thump" the window pillar with somewhat less force. A chirp will confirm activation of the warning zone. 3. If you are not satisfied with the detection level and wish to increase sensitivity, press button 2 on your remote control. To decrease it, press button 4. Each time you increase sensitivity, the siren will chirp in higher and higher pitched tones to confirm the higher sensitivity setting. Conversely, lower and lower tones confirm each sensitivity decrease. Two normal tone chirps indicate minimum and maximum settings. There are 16 sensitivity levels for each of the two sensing zones. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the sensitivity, then press button 1 to record the new sensitivity setting and exit the sensor test/adjust mode (you'll hear three chirps to confirm exit). You may now either repeat steps 1-4 for the other sensor zone, or press button 1 again to arm the system. Sound complicated? It really isn't, there's just a lot of explanation of what's happening with each step. All you really have to do is the actions noted in bold type. Give it a try. To remotely test and adjust the sensitivity of the Glass Tampering Sensor, see the User-selectable features section on pages 21-25. Remote controlled override of optional sensor #3 If you have an optional third sensor, transmitting channel 10 within 10 seconds of arming the system will override the optional sensor. For instance, if you have an optional Proximity Sensor that picks up any movement inside the passenger compartment, you may use channel 10 to turn it off for those times when you must leave a passenger or pet in the vehicle. Remote override of optional sensor #3 is visually confirmed with four flashes of the parking lights. Smart trunk release option If the remote trunk release feature was installed, you may use remote control button 2 to remotely pop the trunk. Your system has a built-in electronic interlock to prevent uninten- tional activation of the remote trunk release when you drive, or when the system is armed. 17