Option programming – Fortress Technologies CRIMESTOPPER FS-10 User Manual

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OPTION PROGRAMMING

NOTE: Options can be instantly restored to Factory Default Values.


To restore default values:


Perform step #1 above, then press button 3. The siren and horn will chirp 4 times and lights will flash
4 times. Turn OFF Ignition. All programming options will be restored to * Default * values,
See Programming Chart.

1. HORN CHIRPS PULSES
This option controls the system’s Horn-honk output. There are 3 selections: Button 1 (Lock) = Horn Pulse only
when alarm is tripped. Button 2 (Unlock) = Horn Chirps for Arm / Disarm and Pulse when tripped. Button 3
(Silent X) = Horn Chirps for Arm, Disarm, and Pre-warning protection. The horn output pulses when triggered.

2. PASSIVE ARMING
This option controls the Passive (Automatic) Arming feature. If ON, arming will occur 40 Seconds after the
ignition is turned off and the last door has been closed. The LED will begin flashing rapidly while counting
down. If a door is reopened, the system will wait for the door or zone to close before arming. The unit will
flash the lights once. Doors will lock if passive locking is selected. Factory default setting is ON. Note: If you
Disarm System and Re-Enter the vehicle, you must turn Ignition Key ON and OFF for Passive Arming
to reactivate.


3. IGNITION CONTROLLED LOCKS
This option controls whether the locks are controlled by Ignition. There are 3 selections: Button 1 (Lock) =
Lock/Unlock with vehicle Ignition. Button 2 (Unlock) = No Ignition locks. Button 3 = Ignition Lock only.


4. 5/60 Sec. DOOR OPEN WARNING
This setting changes the delay time in which the alarm system begins to monitor the Door circuit. This option
can prevent the alarm from giving warning chirps on vehicles with a delayed dome light.


5. ACTIVE RE-ARMING
Active Re-arming allows the system to re-arm itself 40 seconds after disarmed with the transmitter if a door
has not been opened. This is handy if the vehicle is accidentally disarmed (via the Transmitter in your pocket)
without you knowing it.


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