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[. . . ] Standard Features
The following are standard features of this system. Some vehicles may require optional parts/wiring and a few are incompatible with some features.
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Lifetime warranty (see terms & conditions) Two remote controls
n 100' range (300' with optional ElectroLoop Antenna) n ACG 2TM Anti-CodeGrabbing protection n Low remote control battery warning
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Built-in parking light flasher Courtesy light(s) turn on when you disarm with the remote Remote panic feature
n Smart panic locking/unlocking based on whether the engine is
on/off
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PlainView 2TM coded valet mode
n Select your own secret code
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Built-in timer circuit for optional timed headlight activation, window closure on some vehicles for a or turbo timer Smart optional remote trunk release prevents falsing Smart AutoTesting self-diagnostics
n With specific trigger & sensor identification
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Remote controlled valet mode Starter interrupt Dual-Zone Piezo Sensor detects both minor impacts and theft-related tampering Glass Tampering Sensor detects attempts to break windows Smart DataPort input
n For complete optional control of your system via your
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Malfunction AutoBypass
n Automatic trigger remonitoring if trunk/hood was open when
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arming
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Smart Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert
n With specific trigger & sensor identification
Windows PC
n For smart accessory interfacing þ þ þ
TotalRecall 8-event trigger/sensor memory report
n With specific trigger & sensor identification
FACT anti-false alarm circuitry Passive AutoArming if you forget to arm with the remote control
n Lock upon AutoArming self-locking n Visual AutoArming countdown confirmation n Instant AutoArm bypass þ þ þ
Remote control code learning Clear all remotes if ever lost or stolen LED status indicator
n Flash indications reveal status n Automatic battery saving mode
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High-Output Insignia Siren
n Remote controlled chirp muting n Selectable QuietChirps/LoudChirps n Long-term selectable chirp muting n Remote siren silencing without disarming if falsely triggered þ þ þ
Multiple vehicle control from the same remote control Multiple sensor/trigger inputs User-programmable features
n SecureAccess coded programming n Programmable even while driving
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Power door lock control (with built-in relays) Ignition-switch controlled AutoLocking/AutoUnlocking
Maintenance
Your Clifford system requires no maintenance except for periodic replacement of the remote control batteries. This product, like any electrical device in your vehicle, requires your car battery be in proper working order and fully charged. To ensure proper operation, periodically have your vehicle battery "load-checked" at any local garage/mechanic. [. . . ] This is handy on hot days by allowing you to leave one or more windows slightly open while the system remains armed. To do so, simply turn the ignition switch to "ON" and then "OFF" rapidly. You will hear a chirp confirmation (this action also activates Instant AutoArming bypass prevously noted). When you then exit and arm, the system will not close the windows. Normal autoclose operation is restored the next time you arm. Turbo timer option Vehicles that have turbocharged engines often require a cool-down period of one to several minutes after driving, particularly high-rev driving. Until now, drivers of such vehicles had two choices: sit in the car after parking and wait several minutes to turn off the engine, or have an expensive turbo timer accessory added that would often interfere with car alarm operation. But with the addition of an optional relay, your system's timer output can save you money and make turbo cool-down easy and convenient. If you have this option installed, just press the assigned button or button combination(your Clifford installer will have told you which he has assigned to this function) on the remote control before shutting off the engine. Then remove your car key (the engine will continue running), exit, and press the button to arm the system and lock the doors. While the system is armed, your ACE 4000 will continue to idle the engine for any duration you choose up to 4 minutes. To ensure against any possibility of false alarms, the system will keep the sensors offline while the engine is idling, then automatically bring them back online right after the engine is shut down.
SmartPowerUpTM 2
If power is removed, SmartPowerUp 2 ensures the system automatically restores itself to its previous state when power is restored. So if a thief disconnects the power and then restores it in an attempt to start the car, the system will re-arm and instantly sound the siren while continuing to immobilize the starter. If your vehicle is to be serviced by a mechanic, just put the system in valet mode. If the mechanic needs to interrupt power, your system will automatically return to its valet mode state when power is restored; there will be no alarm activation.
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High-Output Insignia Siren
This Clifford-engineered siren is more rugged than generic sirens and has these features: n User-selectable chirp volume: You can control the volume of the arm and disarm chirps. From the factory, your system issues QuietChirps. If you prefer, you may select the full-volume LoudChirp acknowledgments. See User-selectable features.
n Remote siren silencing: If triggered by a non-threatening event, you can silence the siren without remotely disarming. Press button
while the siren is sounding. Two chirps confirm that the sensor activated the alarm and the system is remaining armed. Four chirps confirm that the system is still armed, but that the ignition is on or the hood, trunk or a door is open and that this may indeed be a genuine theft attempt.
n Automatic noise abatement: Alarm sounding is limited to five siren duration cycles even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion. n Long-term chirp silencing: You may silence the arm and disarm chirps on a long-term basis until you decide to restore them. [. . . ] You must now add new/existing remotes with the "Add new remote control" feature and/or the "Other vehicle`s remote" feature. NOTE 4: Immediately PRESS THE BLANK BUTTON, THEN enter your new code, wait for the two chirps, then turn off the ignition (you'll hear 3 chirps to confirm program mode exit). You MUST now turn the ignition back on and then re-enter your new code. If the LED flashes on, your new code has been accepted. [. . . ]
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