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Disarming Alarm, Entry Detection - installation manual
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DFS Alarm Function Disarming Alarm Upon entering your vehicle, and within the "Entry Delay Time" set within the "DFS Alarm Menu", attach your Pioneer Detachable Face as described on page 35. 7 If you have forgotten the Detachable Face Panel: If the "Starter Disable" is "ON", insert the ignition key in the ignition within the "Entry Delay Time", then turn the key from "OFF" to "ON" 5 times within 1 minute. If the "Starter Disable" is "OFF", insert the ignition key in the ignition and turn the key from "OFF" to "ON" within the "Entry Delay Time". CAUTION: • If the starter motor will not run, the cause may be the DFS Alarm. To check whether the DFS Alarm is the cause, try switching the position of the switch installed according to the "Avoiding Trouble" section of the installation manual. • If the DFS Alarm is the cause of the trouble, then the starter motor will run. In this case, confirm DFS Alarm operation in a safe place. If there is no problem, switch the switch back to its original position. If left at the newly switched position, some functions of the DFS Alarm will not operate. • If the starter motor will not run after switching the switch, something other than the DFS Alarm may be causing the problem. Have the vehicle checked at a nearby dealer. Entry Detection If the "DFS Alarm" was not disarmed in accordance with "Disarming Alarm," the "DFS Alarm" will be triggered. The "DFS Alarm" will sound for 60 seconds and will repeat 5 times if any door is left open or reopened. After the fifth time the "DFS Alarm" will reset to prevent continuous sounding and prevent your battery from discharging. Precaution: • Upon returning to your vehicle and before opening any doors, check to see if the LED indicator is still flashing. If the LED is no longer flashing, it indicates that the Alarm has sounded. Disarming, as described above, is still necessary. 47