Audiovox Prestige APS-45B User Manual

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Programmable Features:

Features

1 Chirp

2 Chirp

3 Chirps

Default

First

Passive Arming

Active Arming

Active Arming

Second

Ignition D/L ON

Ignition D/L OFF

Ignition D/L OFF

Third

Ignition D/UL ON

Ignition D/UL OFF

Ignition D/UL OFF

Fourth

Chirps ON

Chirps OFF

Chirps ON

Fifth

Passive D/L

Active D/L

Active D/L

Sixth

Siren Output

Horn Output

Horn Output

Seventh

800ms D/L Pulse

3.5 Sec. D/L Pulse

800ms D/L Pulse

800ms Door Lock

Double 800ms D/UL Pulses

To Program These Features:
Entering the Programming Mode involves operating the Ignition Switch and the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch in
a particular sequence. This sequence is very time dependent, in other words it must be performed quickly in order for you
to enter the mode. This sequence is also only one step different from the Transmitter Programming Mode, so make
certain you perform the sequence properly.
Upon entering the Programming Mode, the system is immediately set to allow adjustment of the First Programmable
Feature. That First feature, "Passive or Active Arming", can then be set ON or OFF by pressing the lock button of the
transmitter. The system confirms that it is set to adjust the First feature by repeatedly flashing the LED once, with a pause
in between each flash. The system will then report how the feature has been set by the number of chirps heard after
pressing the transmitter button. Toggling the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch once again will advance you to the
Second Programmable Feature, confirmed by a repeating two LED flashes, with a pause in between each flash, etc., etc.
It is important to note that when you first enter the Programming Mode, you are automatically positioned to adjust the First
Programmable Feature and that the Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch allows you to toggle from there through each
of the six more programmable features. However, it will not allow you to return to any feature once you have toggled past
it. Should you accidentally toggle past the feature you wanted to program, you must exit and re-enter the Programming
Mode and then adjust the feature you missed.
It is also important to note that you may toggle past as many programmable features as you wish without having to adjust
them. Each time you toggle forward to a new feature, the horn will chirp the appropriate number of times (1, 2, or 3 times)
to indicate how that feature is currently set, and the LED will flash the appropriate number of times to indicate the number
of the feature (First through Seventh) that you are set to adjust. For example, you might enter the mode and toggle the
Valet/Program/Manual Override Switch 3 times in order to adjust the Fourth programmable feature. The system would
respond with 1 Chirp, and the LED would begin to flash 4 Flashes, pause, and repeat. This has told you that the system is
ready for you to adjust the Fourth programmable feature, and that it is currently programmed for Chirps ON. A single press
of the lock button of the transmitter will cause the system to produce 2 Chirps. This signifies that you have changed the
programming to Chirps OFF. Please follow the programming procedure on the next page, and refer to the list of the
Programmable Features above when programming the system.

To program these selectable features;

Action

System Response

LED Response

Turn ignition on

No response

Turn the valet switch on then off 3 times

1 Chirp - LED 1 flash

Within 3 seconds, turn ignition Off

Short chirp, then long chirp

First

Then On

2 chirps = active arming

1 Flash pause

Press transmitter Lock button to change

1 chirp = passive arming

or

Second Turn the valet switch on then off

2 chirps = auto locks off

2 Flash pause

Press transmitter Lock button to change

1 chirp = auto locks on

or

Third

Turn the valet switch on then off

2 chirps = auto unlock off

3 Flash pause

Press transmitter Lock button to change

1 chirp = auto unlock on

or

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