Operating your avistart – Avital AVISTART 6501 User Manual

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Operating Your AviStart

To Arm The System

The alarm can be programmed for active or passive arming. Active arming
means the alarm can only be armed by the remote control. Passive arming
means the alarm will automatically arm itself. See the "Programming Table for
System Features" on page 15.

Active Arming
Press the A button on your remote control for 1-2 seconds. The siren will
chirp twice, the parking lights will flash twice, the doors will lock, the LED
will flash slowly and the starter will be disabled.

Passive Arming
Turn the ignition key "OFF," exit the vehicle and close the doors. When the
interior lights turn off, the LED will begin flashing rapidly to indicate the alarm
is passive arming. After 30 seconds, the siren will chirp twice, the parking
lights will flash twice, the LED will flash slowly and the starter will be disabled
(at any time during passive arming, the alarm can be actively armed).

To Disarm the System
Press the A button for 1-2 seconds. The siren will chirp once, the parking
lights will flash once, the doors will unlock, the interior lights will turn on, the
LED will turn off and the starter will be enabled.

Remote-Controlled Silent Arm/Disarm

Press the H button for 1-2 seconds to arm or disarm your system without the
usual siren chirps.

Silent Arm Indications
The parking lights will flash twice, the doors will lock, the starter will be
disabled and the LED will flash slowly.

Silent Disarm Indications
The parking lights will flash once, the doors will unlock, the starter will be
enabled and the LED will turn off.

User-Programmable Long-Term Silent Arm/Disarm

This feature allows you to completely disable the arm/disarm siren chirps until
you decide to restore them. (See the "Programming Table for System Features"
on page 15.)

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