Clifford Cyber 4 Owners Guide - Page 7

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High-Output Siren This siren has these features: n Remote siren silencing: If triggered by a non-threatening event, you can silence the siren without remotely disarming. Press button while the siren is sounding. Two chirps confirm that the sensor activated the alarm and the system is remaining armed. Four chirps confirm that the system is still armed, but that the ignition is on or the hood, trunk or a door is open and that this may indeed be a genuine theft attempt. n Automatic noise abatement: Alarm sounding is limited to five siren duration cycles even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion. n Long-term chirp silencing: You may silence the arm and disarm chirps on a long-term basis until you decide to restore them. Your vehicle's parking light flashes will continue to provide visual confirmation of remote controlled system arming and disarming. See User-selectable features. n Selectable siren duration: You may change the factory set 30-second siren duration to 60 or 90 seconds via the programming procedure or via the CliffNet Wizard software. See User-selectable features. n Personalized Siren Sounds (requires the Self-Powered SmartSiren 4 option): The optional Self-Powered SmartSiren 4 sounds six different alarm sounds. You may turn any of the six sounds on or off via User-selectable features programming to create a different combination of sound patterns. So if you hear a siren at a distance, you will know for sure whether it is your car or someone else's. See User-selectable features (column 1, row 2). What's more, with the optional CliffNet Wiz ard software and Da ta Port Replicator Cable, you may select up to six sounds from more than a dozen different siren sound choices for truly unique customization. n Choose when your Personalized Siren Sounds play: You may choose to have your Per son al ized Si ren Sounds "play" every time the alarm is set off, or you may set the system to sound them only upon trigger activation. When set to "trigger only" the basic siren wail will sound if a sensor is activated, but the Personalized Siren Sounds will play if the hood, trunk or a door is opened. See User-selectable features (column 1, row 3). Smart AutoTesting™ Each time you remotely arm the system, it tests all triggers and sensors. If the hood or trunk is open, the system will immediately sound 4 chirps and 4 indicator light flashes instead of the usual 2 and 2. If a door is ajar, you'll receive 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then, 5 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes. If a sensor is malfunctioning, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then, 10 seconds later, there will be 4 chirps and 4 flashes. NOTE: Since this is a warning indication, you will hear the 4 chirps even if you use the chirp muting feature. n Specific malfunction identification: The system can also indicate the specific trigger or sensor that is malfunctioning. If you get the 4-chirp/4-flash signal upon arming, perform the following to identify the malfunctioning trigger or sensor: 1. Remotely disarm, then turn on the ignition. The LED status indicator inside your vehicle will be flashing, pause, then repeat. 2. Count the number of flashes in one cycle between pauses (for your convenience, the flash cycle repeats a total of 5 times) and refer to the chart below: LED flashes Meaning 1 flash Activation of Glass Tampering Sensor 2 flashes Activation of Piezo Sensor 4 flashes* Door open/ajar 5 flashes Trunk/hood open/ajar (trunk only if you have the IntelliStart 4 option) 6 flashes Hood open/ajar (only if you have the IntelliStart 4 option) 7 flashes Ignition switch was turned on while the system was armed 8 flashes Three or more incorrect valet codes were entered 10 flashes Power tampering or the vehicle battery is very low * If your ve hi cle has a factory- installed fea ture that turns off or dims the in te rior cour tesy lights sev eral sec onds af ter you exit the ve hi cle, the sys tem can not pro vide this in di cation. Automatic malfunction bypass with AutoReMonitoring™ The system automatically bypasses any faulty point and arms all other triggers and sensors for the utmost possible protection. If you accidentally arm with the hood, trunk or a door open, just close it (no need to disarm-and-rearm) and the system will again monitor that point. Smart prior intrusion attempt alert If you hear three chirps when you disarm, it means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you turn on the ignition, the LED will flash 1-8 times, pause, then repeatthe flash cycle 4 more times. Count the flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart above. Multiple-event TotalRecall™ The system's memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning triggers and sensors, which allows your installer to instantly track down malfunctions. To identify the triggers and sensors held in the system's memory, use the following procedure: 1. Remotely arm and disarm while pressing the blank button on the PlainView 2 switch. 2. The LED will flash 1-10 times to indicate the most recently activated point, pause, flash 1-10 times for the second most recent point, and so on. 3. Write down the number of flashes between pauses and refer to the chart above. With the optional CliffNet Wizard, you'll see this chronological report right on screen. Optional CliffNet Wizard™ & DataPort Interface Connector 7

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High-Output Siren
This siren has these features:
n
Remote siren silencing:
If triggered by a non-threatening event, you can silence the siren without remotely disarming. Press button
while
the siren is sounding. Two chirps confirm that the sensor activated the alarm and the system is
remaining
armed. Four chirps confirm that the
system is still armed, but that the ignition is on or the hood, trunk or a door is open and that this may indeed be a
genuine
theft attempt.
n
Automatic noise abatement:
Alarm sounding is limited to five siren duration cycles even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion.
n
Long-term chirp silencing:
You may silence the arm and disarm chirps on a long-term basis until you decide to restore them. Your vehicle’s
parking light flashes will continue to provide visual confirmation of remote controlled system arming and disarming. See
User-selectable features.
n
Selectable siren duration:
You may change the factory set 30-second siren duration to 60 or 90 seconds via the programming procedure or via
the CliffNet Wizard software. See
User-selectable features.
n
Personalized Siren Sounds (requires the Self-Powered SmartSiren 4 option):
The optional Self-Powered SmartSiren 4 sounds six
different alarm sounds. You may turn any of the six sounds on or off via
User-selectable features
programming to create a different combination of
sound patterns. So if you hear a siren at a distance, you will know for sure whether it is your car or someone else’s. See
User-selectable features
(column 1, row 2). What’s more, with the optional CliffNet Wiz ard software and Da ta Port Replicator Cable, you may select up to six sounds from
more than a dozen different siren sound choices for truly unique customization.
n
Choose when your Personalized Siren Sounds play:
You may choose to have your Per son al ized Si ren Sounds “play” every time the alarm is set
off, or you may set the system to sound them only upon trigger activation. When set to “trigger only” the basic siren wail will sound if a
sensor
is
activated, but the Personalized Siren Sounds will play if the hood, trunk or a door is opened. See
User-selectable features
(column 1, row 3).
Smart AutoTesting™
Each time you remotely arm the system, it tests all triggers and sensors. If the
hood or trunk
is open, the system will
immediately
sound
4 chirps
and
4
indicator light flashes
instead of the usual 2 and 2. If a
door
is ajar, you’ll receive 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then,
5 seconds later
, there will be
4 chirps
and
4
flashes
. If a
sensor
is malfunctioning, you will receive the usual 2 chirps and 2 flashes, then,
10 seconds later
, there will be
4 chirps
and
4 flashes
.
NOTE: Since this is a warning indication, you will hear the 4 chirps even if you use the chirp muting feature.
n
Specific malfunction identification:
The system can also indicate the
specific
trigger or sensor that is malfunctioning. If you get the
4-chirp/4-flash signal upon arming, perform the following to identify the malfunctioning trigger or sensor:
1.
Remotely disarm, then turn on the ignition. The LED status indicator inside your vehicle will be flashing, pause, then repeat.
2.
Count the number of flashes in one cycle between pauses (for your convenience, the flash cycle repeats a total of 5 times) and refer to the chart below:
LED flashes
Meaning
1 flash
Activation of Glass Tampering Sensor
2 flashes
Activation of Piezo Sensor
4 flashes*
Door open/ajar
5 flashes
Trunk/hood open/ajar (trunk only if you have the IntelliStart 4 option)
6 flashes
Hood open/ajar (only if you have the IntelliStart 4 option)
7 flashes
Ignition switch was turned on while the system was armed
8 flashes
Three or more incorrect valet codes were entered
10 flashes
Power tampering or the vehicle battery is very low
* If your ve hi cle has a factory- installed fea ture that turns off or dims the in te rior cour tesy lights sev eral sec onds af ter you exit the ve hi cle, the sys tem can not pro vide this in di cation.
Automatic malfunction bypass with AutoReMonitoring™
The system automatically bypasses any faulty point and arms all
other
triggers and sensors for the utmost possible protection. If you accidentally arm with
the hood, trunk or a door open, just close it (no need to disarm-and-rearm) and the system will again monitor that point.
Smart prior intrusion attempt alert
If you hear three chirps when you disarm, it means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you turn on the ignition, the LED will flash 1-8
times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle 4 more times. Count the flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart above.
Multiple-event TotalRecall™
The system’s memory records the identity of the last eight activated or malfunctioning triggers and sensors, which allows your installer to instantly track down
malfunctions. To identify the triggers and sensors held in the system’s memory, use the following procedure:
1.
Remotely arm and disarm while pressing the blank button on the PlainView 2 switch.
2.
The LED will flash 1-10 times to indicate the most recently activated point, pause, flash 1-10 times for the second most recent point, and so on.
3.
Write down the number of flashes between pauses and refer to the chart above.
With the optional CliffNet Wizard, you’ll see this chronological report right on screen.
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