Clifford 570.4X Keys to using this manual, Can be located through the table of contents

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Keys to using this manual

Specific actions (in bold type) and style conventions are used consis- tently throughout this manual, they are as follows:

ssPress: implies pushing in and releasing a button.

ssHold: is used after Press actions when a button needs to be held in position for an extended period of time, typically several sec- onds.

ssARMED this style denotes the text which appears in the text field portion of the Display during operations described in the manual.

If the text string is too long for the text field, it then plays and loops sequentially word by word.

ssItalicized words denote section/sub headings in this guide and

can be located through the table of contents.

ssAn asterisk (*) when used after a word or phrase denotes that additional details can be found in related sections usually noted at the bottom of the page or end of the section.

At a Glance

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Contents Page Congratulations What you get Important information Government Regulations and Safety informationYour Warranty Replacement remote controls Contents Page Page Charging the remote control Getting StartedAt a Glance Keys to using this manualCan be located through the table of contents Responder LC 2-Way Function buttonControl Center At aStatus Screen Icons Table below describes all the status screen iconsRemote Start Zone Status Feature menus Performing Commands Using your SystemCommands and Confirmations Responder LC Command table Fault Condition AlertsDirected Electronics. All rights reserved Disarm Basic Commands Direct AccessArm AUX/Trunk Remote StartAdvanced Commands Level Silent ArmSilent Disarm Press and release the button 1 timeRuntime Reset If set to display runtime CommandsTemp Request Press and hold the buttonPress and release the button 2 times Sensor BypassRemote Valet Runtime Remaining Timer Startfirm and the Remote start status icons update Commands Press and release the button 3 times Sensor Silent ArmCar finder Alarm Report Smart StartPress and release the button 4 times Full Silent ArmDefogger Access menu items Responder LC ConfigurationNavigating menus and options Button operationSetup Remote menu Keypad Lock Main MenuMode Button followed byAlert Remote Start InfoRuntime Alert CarScreen Color Temp UnitSensor Adjust Button BeepSystem Type Clock SetPair Remote MenuDemo mode Power OffSensor Silent Arm protection Alarm FeaturesNormal Arm Protection Full Silent Arm Protection Sensor Warn-away MessagesFull Trigger Messages Emergency OverrideTrigger Zone Fault Report Alarm Report when disarmingAlarm Report when requested Nuisance Prevention NPCKey Takeover Remote Start FeaturesPit Stop Mode Advanced Start Remote Start Safe-lockDisabling Remote Start Smart Start operation Temperature ReportingTimer Start operation Start the engine and the text and tones play as an alert Manual Transmission Start MTS modeRemote Start Time-out Alert Turbo Timer Mode Remote Start Error Remote and System Operations Passive ArmingAuto Re-arming Onetime BypassValet Mode Power SaveAutomatic Remote Updates Rapid ResumeNo Remote Output Feature not AvailableOut of Range Way Companion Remote Control WayUsing the 1 way companion remote Accessing CommandsButton Auto Lock Car SelectRemote Features menu ProgrammingBattery Information 1-Way Remote control housingPolarity, replace the old battery Tray while gently prying the traySystem Expansion Options Driver door priority unlocking Auxiliary ChannelsBattery Information Responder LC Low BatteryBattery Life Battery Disposal Glossary of Terms Document Terminology Control ModulePatent Information Remote Controls Government RegulationsSafety Control CenterManual Transmission Vehicles InstallationRemote Start Capable Operation of the Remote Start Module if the Vehicle Starts Water/Heat Resistance Upgrades and BatteriesInterference Limited lifetime consumer warranty Directed Electronics. All rights reserved