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1 | Users Manual | Users Manual | 588.01 KiB | April 11 2009 / June 11 2009 |
ZN-302 A/S/AS USER MANUAL NOTES:
Thank you for purchasing our product. Our systems have all been designed and tested to be compatible with the earliest to latest vehicles available throughout the world. Our primary goal was to provide a reliable and stable product. Our secondary goal was to ensure that our systems are easy to install. Our final goal was to provide features that would benefit the user and installer. We are confident that our products will meet and exceed your expectations. We are constantly working to research, design, and build next generation products. We would not expect anything less since we use our products in our own vehicles. Statement : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation. Notice : For intentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that user a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. NOTES:
CAUTION!
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The user and installer should completely read the User Manual, Installation Manual, and the vehicles manual completely before installing and operating this system. Not reading the manuals completely may result in injury or damage to the user(s), installer(s), and/or the vehicle. Installation and use of this system is acknowledgment that the user and installer have fully read the manuals and indemnify Zenesis Alarms from any injuries or damages resulting from wrong use of our system. Please take the following precautions. 1. When using remote start, place the gear in Park(P)
(automatic transmission) or Neutral (manual transmission) and set the parking brake (emergency brake) 2. The transmission (Tx) and reception (Rx) distance will vary from interference from other radio signals. 3. If any defects are discovered, do not open or attempt to repair the system. Ask the installer for assistance. 4. Zenesis Alarms will not be responsible for any theft and/or damages to your vehicle. 5. The installer of this system will be responsible for any injuries and/or damages resulting from incorrect installation. 6. The user of this system will be responsible for any injuries and/or damages resulting from misuse. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1.1 System Contents 1.2 Remote Control Button Layout 1.3 Remote Control Battery Replacement 1.4 Remote Control Button Introduction (Primary/Secondary) 2. Primary Features 2.1 Door Lock (Arm302 A/AS Only) 2.2 Door Unlock (Disarm302 A/AS Only) 2.3 Arm / Disarm Status (302 A/AS Only) 2.4 Vehicle Status 2.5 Panic (302 A/AS Only) 2.6 Remote Start 2.7 Trunk Release 2.8 Valet Mode 2.9 Remote Control Button Hold 3. Secondary Features 3.1 User Programmable Options 3.2 Remote Control Registration 3.3 Remote Start Reservation 3.4 Temperature Status 3.5 Paging (302 A/AS Only) 3.6 Remote Control Beep Mute 3.7 Siren Mute (302 A/AS Only) 3.8 Passive Lock (Arm302 A/AS Only) 3.9 Safety Relock (Rearm302 A/AS Only) 3.10 Ignition Lock 3.11 Cold Start Timer 3.12 Turbo Timer 3.13 Convenience Run 3.14 Aux Outputs 3.15 Shock Sensor (302 A/AS Only) 3.16 Shock Sensor Sensitivity (302 A/AS Only) 3.16 Shock Sensor ON/OFF (302 A/AS Only) 3.17 Z-PASS TOUCH 6. Warranty Card 6 7 8 9 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 19 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 28 29 30 31 31 32 32 33 WARRANTY CARD Use this warranty card for your records. Please go to www.zenesis alarms/warranty to fill out the warranty details. Visit the link above for specific warranty terms and conditions. Model Number Owners Name Owners Address Owners Phone Date of Purchase Date of Install Retailer Name Retailer Address Retailer Phone Installer Name Installer Address Installer Phone 3.16 SHOCK SENSOR ON/OFF The Shock Sensor can be turned ON or OFF via the remote control. To turn ON or OFF the shock sensor, follow the Button Sequence: Hold Brake Pedal and than press Function Button 3 times and than press Unlock Button once. Do the same procedure again to toggle between ON and OFF. 3.17 Z-PASS TOUCH The system can be armed or disarmed by touching the Z-Pass Touch with a PIN of 4 - 10 digits. 1. PIN Registration a. Turn Key to ON position (Engine OFF) b. Press ENTER until ALL OUTER LEDs light up. c. Enter 4 - 10 digit PIN. In order to toggle between 1 - 5 and 6 - 0, d. Once all of the numbers are entered, press ENTER until all LEDs press SHIFT. blink 3 times. 2. System Arm/Disarm a. Press ENTER until ALL LEDs blink 1 time. b. Enter 4 - 10 digit PIN. c. Press ENTER until ALL LEDs blink 4 times. d. System will Arm or Disarm accordingly. 3. Driver Call a. Press DRIVER CALL 3 times while the system is in armed mode. b. All LEDs will blink quickly and 2 siren chirp / light flash will occur. Driver call will be sent to the 2-way remote control. 4. Discrete mode
- Hold driver call button until outer LEDs blink once.
- To turn OFF discrete mode, hold down driver call button until outer LEDs blink twice. Discrete mode can be done in armed or disarmed mode. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 System Contents 1.2 Remote Control Button Layout 1.3 Remote Control Battery Replacement 1.4 Remote Control Button Introduction 1.1 System Contents Main Control Module Remote Control x 2 1 x 2-way & 1 x 1-way Antenna Module Shock Sensor Manuals Siren Wiring Harnesses Button(s) Duration Description Press and release Function Button Press and release Lock Button Aux 1 Press and release Function Button 0 Press and release Unlock Button Aux 2 Press and release Function Button Press and release Remote Start Button Aux 3 Press and release Function Button Press and release Trunk Button Aux 4 Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Lock Button Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Unlock Button Aux 5 Aux 6 Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Remote Start Button Aux 7 3.15 Shock Sensor (302 A/AS) The dual stage shock sensor can detect 2 types of shock: light and hard. Light shocks will result in siren chirps and parking light flashes as a warning. Hard shocks will result in the system being triggered. Sustained light shocks will also trigger the system. If paging is on, the remote control will alert the user to the triggering of the system. 3.16 Shock Sensor Sensitivity (302 A/AS) The sensitivity of the shock sensor can be controlled by turning a dial on the shock sensor module. Turn the dial according to the amount of sensitivity that is desired. Keep in mind that turning the sensitivity to its maximum can result in false alarms. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 1. While the engine is running, hold down Brake Pedal Press and hold Remote Start Button for 2 seconds. You will see 6 parking light flashes. You will see alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes on the remote control. You will hear 6 siren chirps and remote control beeps. Engage the parking brake Turn the key to the OFF position and vacate the vehicle without pressing the brake pedal. Press and release You will see 6 parking light flashes. You will see alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes on the remote control. You will hear 6 siren chirps and remote control beeps. The system is armed. The engine will run according to the Remote Start Run Time. 7. When you return to the vehicle, press and release
. The system is disarmed. Turn the key to the ON position. Do not turn the key to the Start position. You may damage your starter motor. Disengage the parking brake and drive away. 3.14 Aux Outputs Aux outputs can be used to control other devices such as window modules for rolling up or rolling down windows. Press corresponding Button Sequences to activate Aux outputs. 1 parking light flash and 1 siren chirp will confirm output. The remote control will blink once and beeps a melody to confirm. TIMED PULSE, MOMENTARY, LATCH:
Each AUX OUTPUT has three sub-categories of programming: TIMED PULSE, MOMENTARY and LATCH. TIMED PULSE, once activated will run the AUX OUTPUT for a programmed set period of time. For example, if it takes 6 seconds to roll down the windows, the AUX OUTPUT that is programmed will run the AUX OUTPUT for 6 seconds in order to roll down the windows. MOMENTARY, once activated will run the AUX OUTPUT according to how long you are activating (pressing) the corresponding button sequence. For example, if you have a convertible, you can HOLD DOWN the corresponding AUX OUTPUT button sequence and stop at a desired time. If you want your convertible roof to stop at halfway, you can do so through this. LATCH: once activated will run the AUX OUTPUT. You must press the corresponding button sequence to deactivate the AUX OUTPUT function. 1.2 Remote Control Button Layout LED Door Unlock /
Disarm Trunk Release Antenna Function Door Lock / Arm Remote Start Two-way Remote Control Specifications Radiation 20 ppm / year Temperature
- 40C ~ +80C 1.3 Remote Control Battery Replacement Slide out the battery tray. 1.Replace with CR2032 3V battery. Caution: Ensure that the polarity of the battery is correct. The positive (+) terminal should be facing you. 1.4 Remote Control Button Layout Primary Features Button(s) Description Duration
x 3
0.5 sec Door Lock / Arm (302 A/AS) 0.5 sec Door Unlock / Disarm (302 A/AS) 0.5 sec Vehicle Status 2 sec Panic (302 A/AS) 0.5 sec Remote Control Button Hold 2 sec 2 sec Remote Start Trunk Release Hold Function Button for 2 sec Press and release Remote Start Button Valet Mode ON/OFF Secondary Features Turbo Timer ON Vehicle 1 parking light flashes &
1 siren chirp Turbo Timer OFF Vehicle 2 parking light flashes &
2 siren chirps Turbo Timer AUTO (NORMAL) Vehicle 3 parking light flashes &
3 siren chirps Turbo Timer AUTO (EXTREME) Vehicle 4 parking light flashes &
4 siren chirps Remote Control 1 x BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Remote Control 2 x BLUE LED flashes &
2 beeps Remote Control 3 x BLUE LED flashes &
3 beeps Remote Control 4 x BLUE LED flashes &
4 beeps When the Turbo Timer is set to ON, the Turbo Timer Run Time must be set in the User Programmable Options. Each time the engine is turned OFF, the engine will continue to run according to the set time. When the Turbo Timer is set to Auto (Normal), ZMATIC Intelligent Turbo Timer takes the guesswork out of knowing how long to keep the engine running so that the turbocharger and/or supercharger can adequately cool down. ZMATIC Intelligent Turbo Timer will calculate an adequate amount of time through complex algorithms based upon driving style and duration. The maximum amount of Turbo Timer Running Time for this setting is 6 minutes. When the Turbo Timer is set to Auto (Extreme), ZMATIC Intelligent Turbo Timer will make the same complex calculations as Auto (Normal). However, this setting is for those drivers who wish to run the Turbo Timer longer than normal due to extreme driving conditions due to spirited driving. The maximum amount of Turbo Timer Running Time for this setting is 12 minutes. The duration for idling can be specified through the User Programmable Options. CAUTION: Please ensure that the vehicle is in Park (automatic transmission) or Neutral (manual transmission). Also, ensure that the parking brake
(emergency brake) is engaged. Do not idle the vehicle in an enclosed area. Do not idle the vehicle if any laws prohibit this action. 3.13 Convenience Run
(Hold Brake Pedal down. Press and hold Remote Start Button for 2 seconds) This feature will allow the engine to run even though the key has been removed from the key cylinder. The engine will run for the amount of time that is set in Remote Start Run Time. see 3 parking light and BLUE LED flashes. Cold or Hot Start Main Setting is now set to Cold. 18. Press and release 19. You will also hear 1 remote control beep to signify the first button in the
. sequence. 20. Press and release 21. You will hear 2 remote control beeps to signify the second button in the
. sequence. 22. Press and release 23. You will hear 3 remote control beeps to signify the third button press. 24. You will also hear 5 siren chirps and remote control beeps. You will also
. see 5 parking light and BLUE LED flashes. Run time is now set to 25 minutes. Wait until the BLUE LED on the remote control ceases to flash. You have no exited Cold/Hot Start Timer Programming Mode. 3.12 Turbo Timer
(Hold Brake Pedal. Press and release Function Button 4 times and then press and release Remote Start Button) This feature will allow turbocharged or supercharged vehicles to cool down by idling the engine for a specified amount of time. The engine will continue to idle after the key is turned to the OFF position. Zenesis Electronics developed patent-pending ZMATIC Intelligent Turbo Timer that allows users to select 4 different settings for Turbo Timer. There are 4 settings for the Turbo Timer: OFF (default) ON Auto (Normal) Auto (Extreme). You can access each setting by going through the process (Hold Brake Pedal. Press Function Button 4 times and then press Remote Start Button) each time. Each time you press the Button Sequence, the system will cycle to the next setting. Each setting also has siren chirps/parking light flashes & remote control beeps/BLUE LED flashes according to the setting. See table below:
Button(s)
Duration 2 sec Description Temperature Status Hold Function Button for 2 sec Press and release Trunk Button Hold Function Button for 2 sec Press and release Unlock Button Hold Function Button 2 sec Press and release Lock Button Press and release Function Button Press and release Lock Button Press and release Function Button Press and release Unlock Button Press and release Function Button Press and release Remote Start Button Press and release Function Button Press and release Trunk Button Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Lock Button Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Unlock Button Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Remote Start Button Paging ON/OFF (302 A/AS) Remote Control Beep Mute ON/OFF Siren Mute ON/OFF (302 A/
AS) Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Aux 4 Aux 5 Aux 6 Aux 7 Button(s) Duration Description Press and release Function Button twice Press and release Trunk Button Hold Brake Pedal Press and release Function Button three times Press and release Lock Button Hold Brake Pedal Press and release Function Button three times Press and release Remote Start Button Press and release Function Button five times Press and release Lock Button Hold Brake Pedal Press and release Function Button four times Press and release Remote Start Button Press and release Function Button five times Press and release Unlock Button Hold Brake Pedal Press and release Function Button three times Press and release Unlock Button Hold Brake Pedal Press and release Function Button four times Press and release Lock Button AUX 8 Passive Arm ON/
OFF Ignition Lock ON/
OFF Second car control Turbo Timer ON /
OFF / AUTO
(Normal) / AUTO
(Extreme) Cold/Hot Timer Options Shock Sensor ON/
OFF Safety Rearm temperature is hotter than a set temperature or colder than a set temperature. Hot Start Temperature This is the threshold temperature for the Hot setting. If the vehicles internal temperature goes above this value, the timer will start. Cold Start Temperature This is the threshold temperature for the Cold setting. If the vehicles internal temperature falls below this value, the timer will start. Run Time This is the amount of time that the remote start will run for during Cold/Hot Start. 3. 4. 5. For example, if Cold/Hot Start Timer is set to start every hour if the temperature falls below 15C and remote start is to run for 25 minutes, programming would be 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press and release 5 times. Press and release You will hear 5 siren chirps and see 5 parking light flashes. The remote control will beep once and the BLUE LED will flash quickly. You are now in Cold/Hot Start Timer Programming Mode. Follow the chart below for programming options. Press and release You will also hear 1 remote control beep to signify the first button in the sequence. Press and release You will hear 2 remote control beeps to signify the second button in the sequence. Press and release You will hear 3 remote control beeps to signify the third button press. 8. 9. 10. You will also hear 2 siren chirps and remote control beeps. You will also see 2 parking light and BLUE LED flashes. Cold/Hot Start Timer will now start every 1 hour. 11. Press and release 12. You will also hear 1 remote control beep to signify the first button in the
. sequence. 13. Press and release 14. You will hear 2 remote control beeps to signify the second button in the
. sequence. 15. Press and release 16. You will hear 3 remote control beeps to signify the third button press. 17. You will also hear 3 siren chirps and remote control beeps. You will also
. Legend:
~ : Press and hold button for 2 seconds.
: Press buttons in sequence (not together).
: Function Button
(Function Button) two (2) times and then press
. 10. You can program more features if desired. 11. If you are finished programming, wait until you exit programming mode. The remote control BLUE LED will stop flashing quickly.
(Default) OFF Options 1 Hour
(starts every 1 hour) 2 Hours
(starts every 2 hours) 4 Hours
(starts every 4 hours) 6 Hours
(starts every 6 hours) OFF HOT COLD HOT &
COLD
(combo) 25 C
(77 F) 30 C
(86 F) 35 C
(95 F) 40 C
(104 F) 45 C
(113 F)
- 10 C
(14 F)
- 15 C
(5 F)
- 20 C
(-4 F)
- 25 C
(-13 F)
- 30 C
(-22 F) 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 25 minutes Feature Button Combination Timer Setting Cold or Hot Start Main Setting Hot Start Temperat ure Cold Start Temperat ure Run time
(duration) 1. 2. Timer Setting The timer setting will either turn ON or OFF the Cold/Hot Timer. Selecting a time to start the remote starter will turn ON Cold/Hot Timer. Cold or Hot Start Main Setting The Cold/Hot Timer can be set to start according to timer and/or temperature constraints. If Hot, Cold, or Hot & Cold is not selected, the remote start will engage according to the timer only. If Hot is selected, the remote start will engage if the vehicles internal temperature is hotter than a set temperature. If Cold is selected, the remote start will engage if the vehicles internal temperature is colder than a set temperature. If Hot &
Cold is selected, the remote starter will engage if the vehicles internal For example, means to press 2. PRIMARY FEATURES 2.1 Door Lock (Arm302AS) 2.2 Door Unlock (Disarm302AS) 2.3 Arm / Disarm Status (302AS) 2.4 Vehicle Status 2.5 Panic (302AS) 2.6 Remote Start 2.7 Trunk Release 2.8 Valet Mode 2.9 Remote Control Button Hold 3.11 Cold/Hot Start Timer A timer can be set to remote start the car. Once activated, the vehicle will remote start automatically. The timer can be set to start every 1,2, 4, or 6 hours. However, a temperature constraint can also be added so that if the temperature reaches a certain level, the timer will start. There are 3 temperature constraints:
HOT, COLD, HOT & COLD. If HOT is selected, the timer will start if the temperature is hotter than a specific temperature. If COLD is selected, the timer will start if the temperature is colder than a specific temperature. If HOT and COLD is selected, the timer will start if the temperature is hotter than a specific temperature or colder than another temperature. The engine will run for 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 minutes. Press and release 5 times. Press and release You will hear 5 siren chirps and see 5 parking light flashes. The remote control will beep once and the BLUE LED will flash quickly. You are now in Cold/Hot Start Timer Programming Mode. Follow the chart below for programming options. Press and release each button in the Button Sequence to enter the programming mode for the desired feature. You will also hear 1 remote control beep to signify the first button in the sequence. You will hear 2 remote control beeps to signify the second button in the sequence. Press the appropriate button according to the option for the feature. You will hear 3 remote control beeps to signify the third button press. If programming for the feature is successful, you will see parking light flash
(es) and remote control BLUE LED flash(es) according to the last button being pressed. You will also hear corresponding siren chirp(s) and remote control beeps. Refer to table below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Button Parking Light &
LED Flash(es) /
Chirp(s) / Beep(s) Button Parking Light &
LED Flash(es) /
Chirp(s) / Beep(s) 1 2 3 4 5 Alternatively, installing ZPASS TOUCH system will prevent accidental key lockouts. 3.9 Safety Relock (Rearm302 A/AS)
(Hold down brake pedal. Press and release Function Button 4 times and then press and release Lock Button) If the system is in the armed state and the system is disarmed but a door is not opened, the system will Safety Rearm automatically within 30 seconds. Safety relock (rearm) ON Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Remote Control siren chirp Safety relock (rearm) OFF Vehicle 2 parking light flash & 2 siren chirps Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps If safety relock (rearm) occurs, the BLUE LED on the remote control flash once and 1 beep will occur. Paging mode must be ON. 3.10 Ignition Lock
(Hold down brake pedal. Press and release Function Button 3 times and then press and release Remote Start Button) Ignition Lock will lock the doors if the foot brake is pressed after the key is put into key cylinder and turned to the ON position and the engine is running. The doors will relock if a door is opened except for 302S with automatic transmission. Ignition lock ON Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 siren chirp beep Ignition lock OFF Vehicle 2 parking light flash & 2 siren chirps Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps 2.1 Door Lock (Arm302 A/AS) Press and release Successful Door Lock (Arm):
Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 siren chirp Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Failed due to open door:
Vehicle 3 parking light flash & 3 siren chirp Remote Control 3 RED LED flashes & 3 beeps Failed due to open trunk:
Vehicle 4 parking light flashes &
4 siren chirp Remote Control 4 RED LED flashes & 4 beeps Failed due to open hood:
Vehicle 5 parking light flashes &
5 siren chirp Remote Control 5 RED LED flashes & 5 beeps Failed due to KEY being on ON position:
Vehicle 6 parking light flashes &
6 siren chirp Remote Control Alternating RED/BLUE LED flashes and 6 beeps Failed due to Remote Start already being on:
Vehicle 7 parking light flashes &
7 siren chirp Remote Control Alternating RED/BLUE LED flashes and 7 beeps Depending on installation method, vehicle, and programming of features, these indications may or may not occur. If Zone Bypass has been programmed to be ON, an open door, hood, or trunk will be bypassed. If Zone Bypass has been programmed to be OFF, an open door, hood, or trunk will trigger the system. An open hood or trunk will trigger the system immediately. An open door will trigger the system depending upon the Door Trigger Sensing programming. Either a delay of 45 seconds or no delay will occur before an open door will trigger the system. If Zone Bypass has been programmed to No Arm, an open door, hood, or trunk will prevent the system from locking the doors and arming the system. 2.2 Door Unlock (Disarm302A/AS) Press and release Successful door unlock (disarm) Vehicle 2 parking light flashes &
2 siren chirps Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes &
2 beeps Unlock with warning trigger Vehicle 3 parking light flashes &
3 siren chirps Remote Control 3 RED LED flashes & 3 beeps Unlock with full trigger Vehicle 4 parking light flashes &
4 siren chirps Remote Control 4 RED LED flashes & 4 beeps 2.3 Arm / Disarm Status (302 A/AS) Status Armed Mode Disarmed Mode Triggered Alarm When the alarm is triggered Antenna Module LED Normal Flash No Flash Fast Flash The LOCK button will stop the siren temporarily. Fast LED flashes on the antenna module will confirm triggering of the system. The first UNLOCK button press will stop the siren from sounding - 1 parking light / BLUE LED flash and 1 siren chirp / remote control beep will occur. Pressing the UNLOCK button again will disarm the system with either 3 or 4 parking light flashes and siren chirps depending on the type of trigger. Corresponding RED LED flashes and remote control beeps will occur. The LED on the antenna module will flash quickly. Once the system is triggered and disarmed, the LED on the antenna module will stop flashing quickly. The siren duration can be programmed through the User Programmable Options. Remote control beep mute ON - Beeper OFF Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep All features of the system still function with remote control beep mute ON. Remote control beep mute OFF - Beeper ON Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps 3.7 Siren Mute (302 A/AS)
(Press and hold Function Button for 2 seconds and then press and release Lock Button) Siren mute ON - Siren OFF Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Remote Control siren chirp All features of the system still function with siren mute ON. Siren mute OFF - Siren ON Vehicle 2 parking light flash & 2 siren chirps Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps 3.8 Passive Lock (Arm302 A/AS)
(Hold down brake pedal. Press and release Function Button 3 times and then press and release Lock Button) Once a door is opened and closed and the system is not armed via the remote control, the system will automatically arm and lock the doors. The system will arm and lock the doors after 25 seconds of the last door, hood, or trunk closing. Every 5 seconds, 1 parking light flash and 1 siren chirp will occur. On the 5th occurrence, the system will arm and the doors will lock. Passive lock (arm) ON Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 siren chirp beep Passive lock (arm) OFF Vehicle 2 parking light flash & 2 siren chirps Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes &
2 beeps CAUTION: If passive lock (arm) is ON, always carry the remote control and keys as there may be cases of getting the keys locked inside the car accidently. NOTE: Remote start reservation type can be changed through the User Programmable Options. 3.4 Temperature Status Press and hold The interior temperature of the vehicle will be displayed as a series of LED flashes and beeps on the remote control. for 2 sec Temperature Remote Control LED Less than or equal to -10C (14F) 2 BLUE LED flash & 2 beep
-9C (16F) to 0C (32F) 1 BLUE LED flashes & 1 beeps 1C (34F) to 10C (50F) 3 RED & BLUE LED flashes & 3 beeps 11C (52F) to 20C (68F) 1 RED LED flashes & 4 beeps Greater than 20C (68F) 2 RED LED flashes & 5 beeps 3.5 Paging (302 A/AS)
(Press and hold Function Button for 2 seconds and then press and release Trunk Button) Paging will alert the user when the alarm has been triggered. If the Remote Beep Mute is ON, the LEDs on the 2-way remote control will blink alternatively. If the Remote Beep Mute is OFF, the remote control will beep rapidly. Pressing or will stop the alert on the remote control. Wait for 5 seconds and press
, to find out the status of the vehicle. Paging ON Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Paging OFF 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps Remote Control NOTE: If Paging is OFF, battery life will be extended. 3.6 Remote Control Beep Mute
(Press and hold Function Button for 2 seconds and then press and release Unlock Button) 2.4 Vehicle Status Press and release The status of the vehicle will be displayed on the 2-way remote control. The following table describes the different situations. Please note the priority (top to bottom). If a status condition is met, any other conditions below it will not be checked. For example, if the remote start condition is displayed, door lock condition will not be shown. Status Large shock Warning shock Hood open Trunk open Trunk unlocked Remote Control Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes 8 times & beeps 8 times Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes 7 times & beeps 7 times Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes 6 times & beeps 6 times Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes 5 times & beeps 5 times BLUE LED flashes normally two times &
beeps 2 times Door unlocked Door locked Remote Start (with Key) RED LED flashes fast 4 times & beeps 4 times RED LED flashes fast 3 times & beeps 3 times Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes normally 3 times & beeps 3 times Remote Start (with Remote Control) Alternating BLUE and RED LED flashes fast &
beeps 3 times 2.5 Panic (302 A/AS) Press and hold If there is a potential threat, you can alert those around you by using this feature. The siren will sound for 2 minutes and the parking lights will flash. Press either for 2 sec to turn off panic mode. Alternatively, you can use the Z-PASS (if installed) or to turn off the panic mode by entering your PIN code. 2.6 Remote Start Press and hold Successful remote start:
Vehicle 3 parking light flashes &
3 siren chirps for 2 sec Remote Control 3 BLUE LED flashes &
3 beeps Failed remote start:
Reason for Failure Vehicle Remote Control Key in key cylinder at ON position Open door 5 parking light flash & 5 siren chirp 5 RED LED flashes & 5 x beeps 6 parking light flashes & 6 siren chirps 6 RED LED flashes & 6 beeps Open hood and/or trunk 7 parking light flashes & 7 siren chirps 7 RED LED flashes & 7 beeps Failed remote start reservation 8 parking light flashes & 8 siren chirps 8 RED LED flashes & 8 beeps is pressed for 2 seconds while remote start is on, remote start will turn If off. You will see 2 BLUE LED blinks and 2 beeps for confirmation. After the system is disarmed and the door(s) is (are) opened after remote start, the key must be put into the key cylinder and turned to the ON position within 2 minutes or the engine will shut off. The default remote start engine running time is 15 minutes. The time can be changed through the User Programmable Options. CAUTION: Do not use the remote start feature if the vehicle is in an enclosed area. Do not use the remote start feature where laws prohibit its usage. Do not turn the key to the Start position or else damage may be done to the starter motor. Ensure that the parking brake
(emergency brake) is always engaged. 2.7 Trunk Release Press and hold Trunk release will unlock the door(s) and disarm (302A / 302AS) the system. Vehicle 2 parking light flashes &
Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 for 2 sec 2 siren chirps beeps NOTE: On manual transmission vehicles, trunk release will turn off remote start reservation. 2.8 Valet Mode Press and hold Function button for 2 seconds and then press and release Remote Start button Valet mode ON will turn off the alarm feature on 302A and 302AS models. Valet mode ON will turn off the remote start feature on 302S and 302AS The siren will not sound. models. 3.2 Remote Control Registration 1. Insert the key into the key cylinder and turn to the ON position (engine is OFF). 2. Press brake pedal 4 times. On the 4th time, hold down the brake pedal. 3. 3 parking light flashes and 3 siren chirps will confirm remote control programming mode. The LED on the antenna module will also be flashing quickly. 4. Press and release 5. After each remote control is added, there will be a confirmation of 2 parking on the remote control to register. light flashes and hear 2 siren chirps. On the remote, you will see 2 BLUE LED flashes and hear 2 beeps. You can add up to 3 2-way remote controls and 2 1-way remote controls per system. 6. Once the key is turned to the OFF position or 10 seconds have passed without adding a remote control, the system will exit remote control registration mode. The LED on the antenna module will cease to flash quickly. NOTE: Each time a remote control is added, all remote controls must be re-
registered to the system. Adding a remote control erases previously stored remote controls from the system. 3.3 Remote Start Reservation Manual transmission vehicles require remote start reservation in order to ensure that the vehicle is properly prepared for remote start. There are 2 remote start reservation modes: automatic and manual. Please note that automatic and manual do not refer to the transmission type. Rather, automatic and manual refer to the type of remote start reservation. A) Automatic Remote Start Reservation (Default) 1) Before turning off the engine, put the transmission into Neutral. Ensure that the parking brake (emergency brake) is engaged. Take foot off the brake pedal. 2) Turn the key to the OFF position. The engine should still be running. 3) Exit the vehicle within 2 minutes. 4) Once the last door is closed, the engine will turn off. 5) Lock (arm) the system. Remote start is ready to be used. B) Manual Remote Start Reservation 1) Before turning off the engine, put the transmission into Neutral. Ensure that for 2 seconds. the parking brake (emergency brake) is engaged. Take foot off the brake pedal. 2) Press 3) Turn the key to the OFF position. The engine should still be running. 4) Exit the vehicle within 2 minutes. 5) Once the last door is closed, the engine will turn off. 6) Lock (arm) the system. Remote start is ready to be used. Feature Button Combination Diesel warm up time Siren sound time Turbo timer run time Remote start reservation Remote start run time Options 30 sec 15 sec 7.5 sec 30 sec 70 sec 100 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min Automatic Manual 15 min 5 min 25 min Default values. For example, if siren sound time needs to be changed to 100 seconds, the following procedure would be used. 3 times. Press and release Press and release You will see 1 parking light and 1 remote control BLUE LED flash. You will also hear 1 siren chirp and 1 remote control beep. You are now in User Programming Mode. The remote control BLUE LED will flash quickly to signify that you are in programming mode. In order to access siren sound time, press and release control beep will occur. 1 remote
. 2 remote control beeps will occur. Press and release The siren sound time of 100 seconds is under release Since is pressed as the last button and programming is successful, 3 parking light and remote control BLUE LED flashes will occur. Also, 3 siren chirps and remote control beeps will occur. The siren sound time is now changed to 100 seconds. 3 beeps from the remote control will occur. So, press and 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Valet mode ON Vehicle 1 parking light flash & 1 siren chirp Valet mode OFF Vehicle 2 parking light flash & 2 siren chirps Remote Control 1 BLUE LED flash & 1 beep Remote Control 2 BLUE LED flashes & 2 beeps Valet mode without remote control (Emergency shut off) 1. 2. Within 3 seconds, press the brake pedal brake 6 times. On the 6th press, Insert the key into the key cylinder and turn to the ON position. hold down the brake pedal. 3. 1 parking light flash and 1 siren chirp will confirm operation. NOTE: This feature can be used to turn off the alarm with the key if the system 3 times to engage the remote control Hold mode. 3 times to exit remote control Hold mode. You has been triggered. 0.5 sec x 3 Times NOTE: Valet mode can only be turned off via the remote control. 2.9 Remote Control Hold Button Press and release You will see one RED LED flash and hear 1 BEEP on the remote as confirmation. Any button presses will be ignored. Press and release will see 2 RED LED flashes and hear 2 BEEPS on the remote as confirmation. 3.SECONDARY FEATURES 3.1 User Programmable Options 3.2 Remote Control Registration 3.3 Remote Start Reservation 3.4 Temperature Status 3.5 Paging (302 A/AS) 3.6 Remote Control Beep Mute 3.7 Siren Mute (302 A/AS) 3.8 Passive Lock (Arm302 A/AS) 3.9 Safety Relock (Rearm302 A/AS) 3.10 Ignition Lock 3.11 Cold Start Timer 3.12 Turbo Timer 3.13 Convenience Run 3.14 Aux Outputs 3.15 Shock Sensor (302 A/AS) 3.16 Shock Sensor Sensitivity (302 A/AS) 3.17 Shock Sensor ON/OFF (302 A/AS) 3.18 Z-PASS TOUCH 3.1 User Programmable Options
. 3 times. Press and release Press and release You will see 1 parking light and 1 remote control BLUE LED flash. You will also hear 1 siren chirp and 1 remote control beep. You are now in User Programming Mode. The remote control BLUE LED will flash quickly to signify that you are in programming mode. Follow the chart below for programming options. Press and release each button in the Button Sequence to enter the programming mode for the desired feature. You will also hear 1 remote control beep to signify the first button in the sequence. You will hear 2 remote control beeps to signify the second button in the sequence. Press the appropriate button according to the option for the feature. You will hear 3 remote control beeps to signify the third button press. If programming for the feature is successful, you will see parking light flash
(es) and remote control BLUE LED flash(es) according to the last button being pressed. You will also hear corresponding siren chirp(s) and remote control beeps. Refer to table below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Button Parking Light & LED Flash(es) / Chirp(s) /
Beep(s) 1 2 3 4 5 10. You can program more features if desired. 11. If you are finished programming, wait until you exit programming mode. The remote control BLUE LED will stop flashing quickly.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-11-06 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2009-11-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BiSRO Co.,Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017985235
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1 | Physical Address |
JoongAng ilbo 9F 778, Wonsi-Dong, Danwon-Gu
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Ansan, N/A 425-090
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South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WJ3
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
ZN-302
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S**** C****
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1 | Title |
Application for Grangee Code
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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j******@bisro.co.kr
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PART15 REMOTE CONTROL/SECURITY DEVICE TRANSCEIVER (TWO-WAY REMOTE CONTROL) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
KOSTEC Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
L**** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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c******@kostec.org
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1 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.92000000 | 433.92000000 | 0.0050000 | 8K50F1D |
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