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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
ENFORCER 300C/L Owner's Manual
Page 8
VALET MODE (Passive arming only)
If your alarm is set for passive arming and
you do not want it to arm automatically when
you leave your car, you can put it in the valet
mode. For instance, you may not want the
alarm to arm when you leave your vehicle to
be serviced or for valet parking.
To enter valet, first disarm the alarm, close all
doors, turn the ignition ON, and press and
release the VELT button once. The siren chirps
once to confirm the alarm is in valet.
To exit valet, close all doors, turn the ignition
ON, and press and release the VELT button
once. The siren chirps twice to confirm valet
is exited and the alarm is now disarmed.
While your alarm is in valet,
the LED flashes slowly so
thieves think the alarm is armed.
If you press transmitter button #1
while the alarm is in valet, the doors
will lock or unlock, and the parking lights
will flash four times.
NOTE — If you trigger the alarm by doing
emergency call for help (panic) while the
alarm is in valet, the alarm will exit valet.
DUAL-STAGE GLASS-BREAK SENSOR
Your alarm also includes a built-in, patented
sensor to detect the sound of glass breaking.
The first stage (pre-intrusion alert) warns
thieves the alarm is armed. For instance, the
alarm will chirp five times and the parking
lights will flash five times if the glass-break
sensor detects tapping on the windows.
However, if the thief attacks the car with
sufficient force, the alarm
will trigger. (Your dealer
can make the sensor more
or less sensitive to attack,
depending on your vehicle.)
NOTE — The glass-break sensor will not be
ready to trigger the alarm until four seconds
after the alarm is armed.
DUAL-STAGE SHOCK SENSOR
Your alarm includes a patented dual-stage
shock sensor.
The first stage (pre-intrusion alert) warns
thieves the alarm is armed. For instance, the
alarm will chirp five times and the parking
lights will flash five times if the shock sensor
detects a light bump to the vehicle. However,
if the thief attacks the car with sufficient force,
the alarm will trigger. (Your dealer can make
the shock sensor more or less sensitive to
attack, depending on your vehicle.)
NOTE — The shock sensor will not be ready
to trigger the alarm until four seconds after
the alarm is armed.
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