Alarm signals, Panic-function – Saab 2000 9-5 User Manual

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Security

Alarm signals

When the car alarm is armed, it will be trig-
gered if any door, or the trunk lid or hood, is
opened or if a window is broken.
The alarm will also be triggered if an attempt
is made to bypass or short-circuit the igni-
tion switch, or to disconnect the battery.
If the alarm is triggered, the following alarm
signals will be set off:

• Flashing of hazard warning lights for five

minutes.

• Siren wailing for 30 seconds.
The alarm signals will stop if the alarm is
deactivated (car unlocked) during the alarm
period.
The alarm siren has a long-life battery
(approx. 10 years), see "SERVICE THEFT
ALARM
", on page 42. When the battery
goes dead, the siren must be replaced: it is
not possible to change the batteries.

Panic-function

In the car alarm system is a function called
"Panic-function".
To activate panic function:

• Push and hold one of the buttons on the

remote control for 2 seconds, or if you are
sitting inside the car

• Push the LOCK-switch on the center con-

sole for 2 seconds.

These actions will trigger the alarm (hazard
warning lights and siren).
To deactivate panic function:

• Push one of the buttons on the remote

control, push the LOCK-switch in the
center console, turn the key in one of the
doors or turn the ignition to ON.

When the panic-function is activated the car
will be locked/unlocked depending upon
which button was pushed.
When the ignition is ON the panic-function
cannot be activated.

NOTE

• It is possible to inadvertently deacti-

vate the car alarm and at the same
time unlock the car, if the button on the
remote control is pressed by mistake
when the control is still within range of
the car.

• When locking the car by remote con-

trol in extremely cold weather, it is
advisable to check that the lock
system has operated properly. To do
so, check that the interior locking but-
tons are all down.
If not, unlock and relock the car again.

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