Clifford IntelliGuard 700IQ Owners Guide - Page 13

How to interpret the chirps and parking light flashes

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TO ACTIVATE THE PANIC FEATURE Press button 1 for 3 seconds. The lights will flash repeatedly and the siren will blare for 30 or 60 seconds (user-selectable), 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 without fumbling with your keys. TO REMOTELY OPEN THE TRUNK . . . Button 2 (channel 2) can control another function when the system is disarmed, such as an optional remote trunk release. Pressing button 2 while the alarm is disarmed will activate the optional remote trunk release. TO ACTIVATE Button 4 (channel 4) and channels 5-8 (see How to use your OTHER OPTIONS keychain remote control on page 9) can activate accessories such REGARDLESS OF as remote headlight activation, the IntelliStart remote engine ALARM STATE starter, remote power window control, electric garage door and entry gate opener(s), IntelliGuard IQ systems on your other vehicles, etc. What about Channels 9 through 12 control remote valet mode entry/exit (see channels 9 - 12?. . . . page 14) , remote override of optional sensor #2 (see page 15), and remote adjustment of each of the two Piezo Sensor zones (see page 15). How to interpret the chirps and parking light flashes When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps (unless the chirp muting feature is turned on) and parking light flashes. These chirp/flash acknowledgments mean: Chirps and flashes 1 2 2 and then 4 3 4 Meaning Your system is disarmed or you have remotely exited valet mode (see page 14) Your system is armed or you have remotely engaged valet mode (see page 14) Armed but there is a door open (if there was a 5-sec. delay) or the sensor is malfunctioning (if there was a 10-sec. delay) (see Smart AutoTesting on page 17) Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt while you were away (see Smart prior intrusion attempt on page 18) Armed but the hood or trunk is ajar (see Smart AutoTesting on page 17) 11

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TO ACTIVATE
THE PANIC
FEATURE . . . . . . . . . .
Press button 1 for 3 seconds. The lights will flash repeatedly and
the siren will blare for 30 or 60 seconds (user-selectable), 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 without fumbling with
your keys.
TO REMOTELY
OPEN THE TRUNK . . .
Button 2 (channel 2) can control another function when the system
is
disarmed
, such as an optional remote trunk release. Pressing
button 2 while the alarm is
disarmed
will activate the optional
remote trunk release.
TO ACTIVATE
OTHER OPTIONS
REGARDLESS OF
ALARM STATE . . . . . . .
Button 4 (channel 4) and channels 5–8 (see
How to use your
keychain remote control
on page 9) can activate accessories such
as remote headlight activation, the IntelliStart remote engine
starter, remote power window control, electric garage door and
entry gate opener(s), IntelliGuard IQ systems on your other
vehicles, etc.
What about
channels 9 – 12?. . . .
Channels 9 through 12 control remote valet mode entry/exit (see
page 14) , remote override of optional sensor #2 (see page 15),
and remote adjustment of each of the two Piezo Sensor zones (see
page 15).
How to interpret the chirps and parking light flashes
When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps (unless the chirp muting
feature is turned on) and parking light flashes.
These chirp/flash acknowledgments mean:
Chirps and flashes
Meaning
1
Your system is disarmed
or
you have remotely exited valet mode (see page 14)
2
Your system is armed
or
you have remotely engaged valet mode (see page 14)
2 and then 4
Armed but there is a door open (if there was a 5-sec. delay) or the sensor is
malfunctioning (if there was a 10-sec. delay) (see
Smart AutoTesting
on page 17)
3
Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt while you were away
(see
Smart prior intrusion attempt
on page 18)
4
Armed but the hood or trunk is ajar (see
Smart AutoTesting
on page 17)
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