Clifford XL500 Owners Guide - Page 4

AutoArming™, Valet mode, Magnetic Resonance Sensor™

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AutoArming™ If this feature is enabled and you forget to remotely arm your XL500, the system will arm itself automatically ("passively") 30 seconds after the vehicle doors are closed. For your convenience, if you re-open any door(s) within the 30-second countdown, AutoArming will restart from the beginning once all doors are closed. Your XL500 includes these additional AutoArming features: AutoArming enable/disable: If you prefer, you may deactivate or reactivate the AutoArming feature. See User-selectable features on page 6. AutoArm & Lock: To ensure that you can't accidentally lock your keys inside the car, the system is factory-set not to lock the doors upon AutoArming. To change this setting, see User-selectable features on page 6. NOTE: To prevent AutoArming of the system when fueling the vehicle, either enable valet mode (see below) or leave one of the doors open. Valet mode Whenever the system is put in valet mode, all of the system's security features are switched off. At various times, you will need to turn the system off. For instance, when having your car serviced, washed or parked by a valet. NOTE: If you temporarily lose the use of your remote controls, you can disarm the system by enabling valet mode. To enable valet mode: 1. Turn the ignition switch to its "ON" position or start the engine. 2. Flick the valet switch. The system's LED will glow continually for on-going visual confirmation of valet mode. To exit valet mode: 1. Turn the ignition switch to its "ON" position or start the engine. 2. Flick the valet switch. The LED will turn off to confirm that the system is in its normal operating mode. Magnetic Resonance Sensor™ The Magnetic Resonance Sensor detects intrusion-related vibrations and impacts. For an even greater level of security, consider Clifford Electronics optional sensors: the Glass Tampering Sensor (detects attempts to break any of your vehicle's windows) OmniSensor (a digital analysis vibration/impact sensor) and/or the Proximity Sensor (a passenger compartment radar sensor, particularly important for convertible and other open-top cars). 3

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AutoArming™
If this feature is enabled and you forget to remotely arm your XL500, the system will
arm itself automatically (
“passively”
) 30 seconds after the vehicle doors are closed. For
your convenience, if you re-open any door(s) within the 30-second countdown,
AutoArming will restart from the beginning once all doors are closed. Your XL500
includes these additional AutoArming features:
AutoArming enable/disable:
If you prefer, you may deactivate or reactivate the
AutoArming feature. See
User-selectable features
on page 6.
AutoArm & Lock:
To ensure that you can’t accidentally lock your keys inside
the car, the system is factory-set
not
to lock the doors upon AutoArming. To
change this setting, see
User-selectable features
on page 6.
NOTE: To prevent AutoArming of the system when fueling the vehicle, either
enable valet mode (see below) or leave one of the doors open.
Valet mode
Whenever the system is put in valet mode, all of the system’s security features are
switched off. At various times, you will need to turn the system off. For instance,
when having your car serviced, washed or parked by a valet.
NOTE: If you temporarily lose the use of your remote controls, you can
disarm the system by enabling valet mode.
To enable valet mode:
1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flick the valet switch. The system’s LED will glow continually for on-going
visual confirmation of valet mode.
To exit valet mode:
1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flick the valet switch. The LED will turn off to confirm that the system is in its
normal operating mode.
Magnetic Resonance Sensor™
The Magnetic Resonance Sensor detects intrusion-related vibrations and impacts. For
an even greater level of security, consider Clifford Electronics optional sensors: the
Glass Tampering Sensor (detects attempts to break any of your vehicle’s windows)
OmniSensor (a digital analysis vibration/impact sensor) and/or the Proximity Sensor
(a passenger compartment radar sensor, particularly important for convertible and
other open-top cars).
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