Carbine PLUS-5600 User Manual
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User Discretion Silent Arming :
Your Carbine security system can be instructed to become armed or disarmed without the horn/siren chirps by
the remote transmitter. To operate this feature at any time, simply press the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons at the
same time to arm or disarm your security system without the chirp indications.
60 Second Re-Arming:
If your Carbine security system has become triggered, the horn/siren will sound for 60 seconds and then stop
and re-set to a fully armed condition.
Note: If a protected entrance is left open, your Carbine security system will remain triggered for two more 60
second cycles then fully re-arm excluding the door input trigger. (Door input trigger is no longer functional)
Closing the entrance will re-set the door input trigger within 7 seconds.
Secondary RF Protection Mode
Every time you disarm your Carbine security system with your transmitter, the security system will start an RF
protection mode countdown. This is a timed secondary protection mode to insure that after the system is
disarmed by radio signal, it will count down for 60 seconds and then become re-armed if no one enters the
vehicle.
Note: The feature is only active when the security system has been programmed to automatically arm.
Alarm Mode Indicators:
1. The LED indicator will provide information on 7 modes of security system operation:
LED is off = Security system is disarmed.
LED is flashing = Security system is armed.
LED is flashing fast = Automatic arming timer or RF protection mode timer is counting down.
LED is on solid = Security system is in valet mode. (Only when the ignition key is on)
LED is flashing once every 5 seconds = Security system is in valet mode (Only when ignition key is off)
LED is flashing in a 2 flash-pause sequence = Tamper warning - security system has been trigger from
the hood/trunk switch or electronic sensor.
LED is flashing in a 3 flash-pause sequence = Tamper warning - security system has been triggered
from an opened door.
2. The horn/siren will provide information on four modes of security system operation.
One horn/siren chirp = Security system is armed.
One horn/siren chirp + One more chirp 5 seconds after the first chirp = Security system is armed but
one of the sensors was on and the alarm has bypassed it. The remaining sensors are armed.
Two horn/siren chirps = Security system is disarmed.
Four horn/siren chirps = Tamper warning + security system is disarmed.
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