Night Guard Home Surveillance System RS-725LCD User Manual

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2. During panic mode, the normal function of this transmitter

button will be disabled. The transmitter

and

buttons

can be used to lock and unlock the door (if the option is

installed), however once the

button is pressed, the

vehicle’s starter disable device, (where installed) will be
disengaged allowing the vehicle to start.

3. To stop the alarm, press and hold the transmitter

or

button on the

transmitter again for 3 seconds. Also, if any transmitter buttons other than

or

button is pressed and released, the panic mode will be turned off immediately.

4. If the button is not pressed, the alarm will automatically stop after 30

seconds.

N. TRIGGER THE SYSTEM

When armed, your vehicle is protected as follows:

1. Light impact will trigger the warn-away signal.
2. Heavy impacts / Doors open /(if installed) Hood open / (if installed) Trunk open /

Turning on the ignition key will trigger the programmed sequence.

The starter disable relay (if installed) prevents the vehicle’s starter from cranking. The
siren, horn, parking lights, and dome light will turn on alerting of an intrusion for 30
seconds. Then it will stop and automatic reset and re-arm. If the any one of the
sensors or detectors is still active, the alarm system will sound a maximum of 3 times
of 30 seconds cycles.

Trunk/Hood Trigger.

Door Trigger

Shock Sensor Trigger

Ignition Trigger

Warn-away Trigger

CLEAR THE FLASH ICON AND MELODY SOUND: When
the alarm is triggered, the LCD screen will alert the user
through a melody sound and by flashing a trigger icon.
Press the

button 3 times within 3 seconds to clear the

flash icon and stop the melody sound on the LCD screen
transmitter.
STOP THE MELODY SOUND ONLY: When the alarm is
triggered the LCD screen will alert the user through a
melody sound and a flashing trigger icon. Press any button
on the LCD remote transmitter to stop the melody sound.

NOISE ABATEMENT CIRCUIT: Your system has a “Noise Abatement Circuit”. It
prevents annoying repetitive trigger sequences due to faulty door pin switches or
environmental conditions such as thunder, jackhammers airport noise, etc.
Here’s how “Noise Abatement Circuit” works: The alarm triggers five times. Each time,
the same sensor or switch has triggered the alarm; the “Noise Abatement Circuit” will
interpret this pattern of triggers as a false alarm. After the third trigger, the “Noise
Abatement Circuit” ignores, or bypasses, that sensor or switch until a different sensor
or switch is trigger.
“Noise Abatement Circuit” covers doors (Hood/Trunk) differently: If the alarm is
triggered by an open door for six full cycles, the doors will be bypassed until the
trigger ceases.

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