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What each button/channel does Your Concept 10 remote controls come pre-programmed so that certain channels command certain functions. If you wish, you can actually assign any channel to any function (see pages 13-15). The following chart indicates what each remote control channel number does, and how to transmit each channel number. di vI 1 arm or disarm and lock or unlock the doors no 2 activate optional accessory function #1 no 2 3 silently arm or disarm no 3 4 actvate optional accessory function #2 no 4 5 activate optional accessory function #3 yes once 6 activate optional accessory function #4 yes once 2 7 activate optional accessory function #5 yes once 3 8 activate optional accessory function #6 yes once 4 9 activate optional accessory function #7 yes twice 1 10 activate optional accessory function #8 yes twice 2 11 activate optional accessory function #9 yes twice 3 12 activate optional accessory function #10 yes twice 4 TO ARM THE SYSTEM TO DISARM THE SYSTEM TO ACTIVATE THE PANIC FEATURE Press button 1 (channel 1) once. You will hear two chirps and the parking lights will flash twice. The dashboard LED will flash repeatedly and the car doors will automatically lock. Press button 1 (channel 1) again. One chirp and one flash of the parking lights will confirm disarming. In addition, the car doors will automatically unlock and the interior lights will turn on and stay on for 30 seconds or until you start the engine, whichever occurs first.. Press button 1 for 3 seconds. The lights will flash repeatedly and the 1nsigniam Siren will blare for 30 or 60 seconds (user-selectable), or until you press button I again to turn it off. cominued. TO ,SILENTLY ARM OR DISARM THE SYSTEM Press button 3 (channel 3). Your Concept 10 system will arm or disarm with all the indications noted on the previous page except for the chirp acknowledgments. TO ACTIVATE AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY Buttons 2 and 4 (channels 2 and 4) and channels 5-12 (see How to use your keychain remote control on page 4) can • activate other accessories such as the Clifford IntelliStart remote engine starter, remote memory seat activation or SmartWindows Ti remote window roll-down and venting, as well as single Programmable Receiver(s) that lets you command your electric garage door and/or gate opener(s), etc. You may also assign any of these channels to control Clifford systems on your other vehicle(s). AntiScan,m Thieves can disarm some other brands of car alarms with a "scanner" that rapidly transmits one remote control code after another. Clifford's AntiScan will detect any scanner and block the codes it generates. Anti-CodeGrabbingTM (ACG) with Random Code Encyption A Clifford exclusive that protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car stealing device ever used by car thieves - a code-grabber. Code-grabbers are far more effective and efficient than scanning (see above). Unlike scanners that sequentially transmit one digital code after another hoping one of them is the correct code to disarm the alarm (a process that may take hours, days or even years depending on the alarm's number of codes), code-grabbers literally record, from hundreds of feet away, the code sent by your car altum remote control. A code-grabber will instantly duplicate any remote control code, even if the remote has billions or trillions of codes. The thief simply waits for you to arm your alarm with the remote control and walk away. Then he plays back the code, instantly disarming your car's alarm and unlocking the doors. It's like giving the thief your keys. All non-Clifford alarms can be defeated that easily. In contrast, Concept systems use complex digital signal processing and unbreathable encryption to randomly change the digital code every time you use the remote. Your remote will never transmit the same code. Thug the code recorded and played back by the thief's code-grabber will never be accepted by your Concept 10. Only ACG can make a car alarm impervious to code-grabbing, and only Clifford systems have ACG with Random Code Encryption.

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What
each
button/channel
does
Your
Concept
10
remote
controls
come
pre-programmed
so
that
certain
channels
command
certain
functions.
If
you
wish,
you
can
actually
assign
any
channel
to
any
function
(see
pages
13-15).
The
following
chart
indicates
what
each
remote
control
channel
number
does,
and
how
to
transmit
each
channel
number.
1
2
di
vI
arm
or
disarm
and
lock
or
unlock
the
doors
no
activate
optional
accessory
function
#1
3
4
silently
arm
or
disarm
no
2
no
actvate
optional
accessory
function
#2
5
activate
optional
accessory
function
#3
no
3
4
yes
once
6
activate
optional
accessory
function
#4
yes
once
7
activate
optional
accessory
function
#5
8
activate
optional
accessory
function
#6
9
yes
once
2
3
yes
once
4
activate
optional
accessory
function
#7
10
11
12
activate
optional
accessory
function
#8
yes
twice
1
yes
twice
2
activate
optional
accessory
function
#9
yes
twice
3
activate
optional
accessory
function
#10
yes
twice
4
TO
ARM
THE
SYSTEM
Press button
1
(channel
1)
once.
You
will
hear
two
chirps
and
the
parking
lights
will
fl
ash
twice.
The
dashboard
LED
will
fl
ash
repeatedly
and
the
car
doors
will
automatically
lock.
TO
DISARM
THE
SYSTEM
Press
button
1
(channel
1)
again.
One
chirp
and
one
fl
ash
of
the
parking
lights
will
confirm disarming.
In
addition,
the
car
doors
will
automatically
unlock
and
the
interior
lights
will
turn
on
and
stay
on
for
30
seconds
or
until
you
start
the
engine,
whichever
occurs
first..
TO
ACTIVATE
THE
PANIC
FEATURE
Press button
1
for
3
seconds.
The
lights
will
flash
repeatedly
and
the
1nsigniam
Siren
will
blare
for
30
or
60
seconds
(user
-selectable),
or
until
you
press
button
I
again
to
turn
it
off.
cominued.
TO
,SILENTLY
ARM
OR
DISARM
THE
SYSTEM
Press button
3
(channel
3).
Your
Concept
10
system
will
arm
or
disarm
with
all
the
indications
noted
on
the
previous
page
except
for
the
chirp
acknowledgments.
TO
ACTIVATE
AN
OPTIONAL
ACCESSORY
Buttons
2
and
4
(channels
2
and
4)
and
channels
5-12
(see
How
to
use
your
keychain
remote
control
on
page
4)
can
activate
other
accessories
such
as
the
Clifford
IntelliStart
remote
engine
starter,
remote
memory
seat
activation
or
SmartWindows
Ti
remote
window
roll
-down
and
venting,
as
well
as
single
Programmable
Receiver(s)
that
lets
you
command
your
electric
garage
door
and/or
gate
opener(s),
etc.
You
may
also
assign
any
of
these
channels
to
control
Clifford
systems
on
your
other
vehicle(s).
AntiScan
,
m
Thieves
can
disarm
some
other
brands
of
car
alarms
with
a
"scanner"
that
rapidly
transmits
one
remote
control
code
after
another.
Clifford's
AntiScan
will
detect
any
scanner
and
block
the
codes
it
generates.
Anti-CodeGrabbingTM
(ACG)
with
Random
Code
Encyption
A
Clifford
exclusive
that
protects
you
and
your
automobile
from
the
most
effective
and
onerous
car
stealing
device
ever
used
by
car
thieves
a
code
-grabber.
Code
-grabbers
are
far
more
effective
and
efficient
than
scanning
(see
above).
Unlike
scanners
that
sequentially
transmit
one
digital
code
after
another
hoping
one
of
them
is
the
correct
code
to
disarm
the
alarm
(a
process
that
may
take
hours,
days
or
even
years
depending
on
the
alarm's
number
of
codes),
code
-grabbers
literally
record,
from
hundreds
of
feet
away,
the
code
sent
by
your
car
altum
remote
control.
A
code
-grabber
will
instantly
duplicate
any
remote
control
code,
even
if
the
remote
has
billions
or
trillions
of
codes.
The
thief
simply
waits
for
you
to
arm
your
alarm
with
the
remote
control
and
walk
away.
Then
he
plays
back
the
code,
instantly
disarming
your
car's
alarm
and
unlocking
the
doors.
It's
like
giving
the
thief
your
keys.
All
non
-Clifford
alarms
can
be
defeated
that
easily.
In
contrast,
Concept
systems
use
complex
digital
signal
processing
and
unbreathable
encryption
to
randomly
change
the
digital
code
every
time
you
use
the
remote.
Your
remote
will
never
transmit
the
same
code.
Thug
the
code
recorded
and
played
back
by
the
thief's
code
-grabber
will
never
be
accepted
by
your
Concept
10.
Only
ACG
can
make
a
car
alarm
impervious
to
code
-grabbing,
and
only
Clifford
systems
have
ACG
with
Random
Code
Encryption.