Clifford XL1000 Owners Guide - Page 7
User-Selectable Features
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User-Selectable Features Your XL1000 vehicle security system allows you to set many of its features to your own personal preferences. We have made the programming procedures very simple: to make a change, you just flick the valet switch a few times. The system comes from the factory with all of its features pre-programmed as noted in the table below and on page 7. To change any of the settings, use the procedure noted. To restore the feature to its factory setting, just repeat the procedure: 1. Select the feature you wish to program from the table on the following pages. Note the number of flicks and chirps associated with that feature. 2. Insert your ignition key and turn it to the "ON" position. 3. Immediately flick the valet switch back and forth, counting the number of chirps you hear. Stop when you reach the appropriate number of chirps 4. If noted, do the "secondary action." 5. You will hear one or more chirps (as noted in the "program completion con- firmation" section) to confirm that you have changed the feature setting. Turn the ignition off. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 for any other features you wish to program. Programming Table for User-Selectable Features Feature Factory setting # of flicks & chirps Secondary action Program completion confirmation Result AutoArming ON 4 AutoArm & Lock OFF 5 Arm/Disarm Chirp Confir- ON 6 mation AutoLock/ AutoUnLock ON 9 Tampering Warning OFF 11 FACT - False Alarm Control and ON 12 Test - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from ON to OFF or vice-versa - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from ON to OFF or vice-versa - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from ON to OFF or vice-versa - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from ON to OFF or vice-versa - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from OFF to ON or vice-versa - 1 chirp 3 seconds after last step Change state from OFF to ON or vice-versa continued . . . 6