
This option requires the starter kill relay to be installed in the ignition circuit rather than into the starter circuit. With this option set to Option 2, Panic Mode becomes
**International models only, with this option set to Option 3, the ignition kill and alarm will activate 30 seconds after the system stops receiving the “Auto” signal from the remote. “Auto” lock will not be active on this option setting.
**International models only, with this option set to Option 4, it will function the same as the above Option 3, but “Auto” lock will be active as well.
If turned on, this option will cause the door locks to respond to the key in the ignition. (Continued…)
Automatic Transmission Vehicles:
The doors will lock once the vehicle has been started with the key and the brake is pressed, or once the ignition is turned on and the brake pressed if the vehicle is already running by remote start. The doors will unlock once the ignition is turned to the off position.
Manual Transmission Vehicles, or Vehicles Using Turbo Mode:
The doors will lock within 5 seconds of starting the vehicle with the key and releasing the emergency brake, or once the ignition is turned on and the emergency brake is released if the vehicle is already running by remote start.
Through the remote, this option can be programmed for the default setting of a pulsed output, or for the optional setting of a latched output. The latched output will stay latched until the auxiliary output is activated again. If the Option Programmer is used, you can program this output for a timed latched output of 3 to 99 seconds.
Through the remote, this option can be programmed for the default setting of a pulsed output, or for the optional setting of a latched output. The latched output
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