Clifford Cyber 3 Owners Guide - Page 9
Clifford systems have ACG with Random Code Encryption.
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TO ACTIVATE THE PANIC FEATURE Press button 1 (channel 1) for 3 seconds. The parking lights will flash repeatedly and the siren will blare for 30 seconds or until you press button 1 again to turn it off. If the ignition is on (indicating you are in the car), the doors will automatically lock to prevent an assailant from entering. If the ignition is off, the doors will unlock, allowing you to enter immediately without fumbling with your keys. TO REMOTELY OPEN THE TRUNK . . . Button 2 (channel 2) can optionally pop the trunk when the system is disarmed. Pressing button 2 while the system is armed will not activate this option to ensure against false alarms. TO ACTIVATE Button 4 (channel 4) and channels 6-12 (see How to use your OTHER OPTIONS keychain remote control on page 6) can activate accessories REGARDLESS OF such as the IntelliStart remote engine starter, remote power ALARM STATE window control, electric garage door and entry gate opener(s), Cyber 3 systems on your other vehicles, etc. What about channel 5 Channel 5 controls remote valet mode entry/exit (see page 9). Anti-CodeGrabbing™ (ACG) with Random Code Encryption 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. Unlike scanners that sequentially transmit one digital code after another until they hit the correct code to disarm the alarm (a process that may take minutes to years depending on the system's total number of codes), code-grabbers literally record, from hundreds of feet away, the code sent by your car alarm remote control. Then the thief simply plays back the code when you're gone, instantly disarming the alarm and unlocking the doors. It's like giving the thief your car keys. Non-Clifford alarms can be defeated that easily. In contrast, Clifford systems use complex digital signal processing and unbreachable encryption to randomly change the digital code every time you use the remote control. Your remote will never transmit the same code twice, and the control unit will never accept the same code twice. Thus the code recorded and played back by the thief's code-grabber will never be accepted by your Cyber 3. Only ACG can make a car alarm impervious to code-grabbing, and only Clifford systems have ACG with Random Code Encryption. 8