Default mode is UNLOCKED.
6.Valet - Selecting ENABLE allows the amplifier to monitor valet signals from the alarm system. The ampli- fier will not power up once remote power is removed when the Valet monitoring mode is ENABLED and the alarm system has been set into Valet mode.
Note: To make use of the
If selected while the remote power is on, the amplifier will continue playing until the remote power is turned off.
To Clear Valet Mode, Disable Valet mode on the alarm, then cycle the remote power line off then on again. The amplifier will power up normally after the Turn On Delay time has expired.
7.
When main power is removed while the unit is armed, the unit is placed
into a "stolen state". The ESP® Status indicator will blink rapidly, and the amplifier will not continue its power up sequence. Also when there is currently an ARM signal active on the bus, the amplifier cannot be written to by the Bitwriter®.
To reactivate the amplifier, connect the alarm that was used to arm the amplifier, and press the disarm button. Ensure the remote line is off(turn it off if this is not the case), and then turn the amplifier on. The amplifier should power up normally after the Turn On Delay expires.
8.Learn TX IDs
Default Off. Before the unit will respond to Arm/Disarm/Valet Commands from the alarm system, it needs to establish communica- tions with this alarm system. Once this procedure is performed, the unit will store this information permanently in memory. The proce- dure only needs to be repeated if the alarm unit is replaced or all the transmitters in an alarm system are replaced.
To perform a transmitter "learn":
1.Connect Bitwriter® to amplifier. Press READ on the Bitwriter®.
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