1 OWNERS MANUALSECURITY SYSTEM with KEYLESS ENTRY Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of this CARBINE keyless entry and security system. Reading this owners guide prior to using the system will familiarize you with its many features. If issues arise or you have questions, contact your installing dealer first. Additionally, you can contact us online at www.carbine.com or call 310-735-2000. Replacement Remote Controls To purchase replacement remote controls, please see your authorized dealer/installer or visit us at www.carbine.com Remote part numbers are found on the back of the remote control. 2 Contents Congratulations .........................................................................................2 Replacement Remote Controls ...................................................................2 Remote Configuration ................................................................................4 LCD Configurations ....................................................................................5 Arming/ Disarming .....................................................................................7 Disarm without a Transmitter .....................................................................7 Passive Arming/Locking .............................................................................8 Panic Alarm ...............................................................................................8 Trunk Release (CH#3) ................................................................................9 AUX Output (CH#4) .....................................................................................9 Valet Mode...............................................................................................10 Trigger the System ...................................................................................11 Progressive Door Trigger ..........................................................................11 Tamper Warnings .....................................................................................11 Forced Passive Arming .............................................................................12 Automatic Starter Disable ........................................................................12 Nuisance Prevention System ....................................................................12 Ignition Key Controlled Dome Light ..........................................................13 Anti-Hijacking System ..............................................................................13 Programming the LCD Remote Controller .................................................17 Pairing a Replacement Remote Control ....................................................20 System Maintenance / Battery Replacement ............................................21 3 Remote Configuration Button Feature Comment Lock/ Arm Press and release. Unlock/ Disarm Press and release. Panic Alarm On/Off Press and hold for 2 sec. Arm and delete the on-board shock sensor two times within 5 seconds. Press 2 short chirps + 1 long Arm and delete the option-
al sensor. On-Board shock sensor is active. Arm and delete the On-Board shock sensor and the optional sensor. Arm and delete all trigger devices. Ignition trigger and Tilt sensor is active. three times within 10 seconds. Press 3 short chirps + 1 long four times within 15 seconds. Press 4 short chirps + 1 long five times within 20 seconds. Press 5 short chirps + 1 long Silent Arm/ Lock Press first then Silent Disarm/ Unlock Press first then Activate Ch#3 (trunk) Press and hold for 1.2 sec.
AUX Ch#4 Press together and hold. Remote Valet Mode On/Off Arm While Driving Open a door first. Press and release in sequence. Ignition must be on. Press and hold for 1.0 sec. 4 Standard LCD Icon Configurations LCD Icon Description LCD Icon Description The lock icon will be displayed when the doors are locked and the system is armed The valet mode icon will be displayed when the system is in valet mode Driver Paging Someone is paging you from your vehicle The unlock icon will be displayed when the doors are locked and the system is disarmed The time display shows actual time, RS countdown time, alarm clock time and countdown timer The remote is in range of the vehicle The remote is transmitting The remote is receiving 5 LCD Icon Description LCD Icon Description The remote battery needs to be replaced The remote battery is full The door is open or the alarm has been triggered from an open door The hood is open or the alarm has been triggered from an open hood The trunk is open or the alarm has been triggered from an open trunk Button lock is active or the alarm was triggered by voltage from the ignition key The alarm was triggered by the shock sensor The shock sensor is inactive The tilt sensor is active The alarm was trigged by the tilt sensor (flashing) Manual transmission mode is active Engine is cranking Engine is running Siren is active The panic alarm is active or the alarm is triggered Transmitter battery save mode is active Melody mode is off, vibration mode is active Alarm clock is active Countdown timer mode is active 6 Lock / Arm Press and release the the doors. The parking lights will flash one time. (door lock control must be installed) button to arm the security system and lock Unlock / Disarm button to disarm the security system Press and release the and unlock the doors. The parking lights will flash two times.
(door lock control must be installed) Silent Arm / Disarm Press and release the button to initiate silent mode. The system will LOCK or UNLOCK without arming or disarming chirps. button before pressing the or Note: If the system had previously been triggered, the tamper warning chirps will always sound upon disarm. Disarm without the Remote Control Your CARBINE system has an override mode that allows you to disarm your system in the event that you have lost or damaged your remote controller.
- While the alarm is sounding, turn the ignition key to On, then press and release the valet switch button. This will disarm the system. Note: If your system was installed and programmed to Automatically Arm, the system should be placed into Valet Mode to prevent it from becoming re-armed until you can correct the issue with your remote control. 7 Passive Arming/Locking Your CARBINE system can be programmed to Passive Arm and Lock the doors. If both of these features are programmed on, your CARBINE system will automatically arm and lock the doors 30 seconds after the last protected entrance is closed. During the 30 second countdown, the RCC LED will flash fast and the siren/horn will chirp after 20 seconds to warn that the system is about to arm and lock. 10 seconds later, the doors will lock. Note 1: If passive locking is not programmed ON with passive arming, the system will auto arm 20 seconds after the last door is closed and the doors will not lock. Note 2: Countdown time will be extended if your vehicle has OEM delayed dome light control. This could add up to 45 seconds additional delay. Panic Alarm 1. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to activate panic alarm. Once activated, the panic alarm will sound the horn or siren and flash the parking lights for 30 seconds. 2. Press and release the or button to stop the panic mode. 8 Trunk Release (CH#3) Press and hold the the trunk/ hatch lid
- The vehicle must have electronic trunk control
- The trunk release control option must be installed button for 1.2 seconds to release AUX Output Activation (CH#4) Depending on your installation, your installer may have connected the channel #4 output to your vehicle. To activate the AUX/CH#4 output, press and hold the This action will energize the AUX/CH#4 output for as long as you hold the buttons down. The operation of AUX Channel #4 is programmable. buttons together for 2 seconds.
9 Valet Mode (By Valet Button) Valet mode is a convenience when you take your car in for service or allow someone who may not be familiar with your security system to drive your vehicle.
- All doors must be closed
- Turn the ignition key On then Off.
- Press and release the valet button (1) time. The status LED will be on.
- Repeat the procedure to turn off the valet mode. The status LED will be off. Valet Mode (By Remote) Valet mode is a convenience when you take your car in for service or allow someone who may not be familiar with your security system to drive your vehicle. To activate Valet Mode using your remote control. Repeat the following procedure. 1. Open the driver side door. 2. Press then then on your remote control. 3. The LED status indicator will be on solid.
- Parking lights flash fast 9 times. 4. Repeat 1 and 2 above to exit Valet Mode. The status LED indicator will be off. 10 Trigger the System If at any time the system becomes triggered, the horn/siren will sound for 30 seconds and then re-arm. If a protected entrance is left open, the alarm will sound for three, 30 second cycles and then the protected entrance is bypassed while the remaining detection zones are active. Progressive Door Trigger This feature is ON by default and can be programmed off by the installer. When your CARBINE system is armed and a door is opened, instead of full alarm mode the system will chirp the horn/siren 10 times prior to going into full alarm mode. Tamper Warning at Disarm If the alarm had been triggered while you were away from the vehicle, upon disarming, a 4-chirp tamper disarm warning will occur. In addition to the 4-chirp warning, the status LED will flash a distinctive number of times to indicate which alarm zone set off the alarm. Tamper LED Flashes Trigger Source 1 2 3 4 5 6 Onboard Shock Sensor Doors Hood/ Trunk Optional Sensor Ignition Voltage Tilt Sensor 11 Forced Passive Arming As additional protection, the Forced Passive Arm feature will arm the security system 1 hour after exiting the vehicle. In some cases, you may forget to press the system. Forced Passive Arming will keep the vehicle protected. By default, this system is ON and active unless programmed differently by the installer. button to arm your Automatic Starter Disable The purpose of this feature is to keep your vehicle from being stolen at all times. This system is activated independently of all other systems. After turning the ignition key off, the Auto Starter Disable system will begin to count down. The LED indicator on the RCC will begin to flash. 30 Seconds later, the security system starter disable circuit will be active. To start the vehicle, it will be necessary to disarm the system using the remote controller. Nuisance Prevention System To prevent continuous alarm cycles from faulty and over-sensitive sensors or an attempted theft that has left a protected door open, the Nuisance Prevention System will monitor all trigger inputs. If the alarm triggers (3) times with a 60-minute period from the same sensor, the NPS will interpret this as a false trigger. The NPS will ignore the affected sensor while leaving all other sensors and triggers active. 12 Ignition Key Controlled Dome Light
- If dome light control has been installed, every time you stop the engine (Ignition Key Off), the dome light in your vehicle will illuminate.
- When you disarm your security system the dome light will illuminate. When you enter the vehicle and turn On the ignition key, the dome light will go out. Note: Since this system mimics some factory installed dome light systems in many vehicle brands, the operation may not be noticed. Anti-Hijacking System (AHS) The Optional AHS feature is designed to aide in the return of your vehicle due to a Carjack attempt. The AHS cannot prevent a Carjacking attempt by an unauthorized user but it will eventually disable the vehicle so it can safely be recovered by local authorities. When properly installed, the AHS will prevent your vehicle from running once the engine is stopped. Door entry, starter and ignition triggers stay active after vehicle abduction even if the vehicle bat-
tery is disconnected and re-connected. 13 Arming the AHS To arm the AHS, enter the vehicle and close all the doors. Turn the ignition key to ON and then press the button on the CARBINE remote controller for 1 second. The parking lights will flash, and the siren will chirp once. AHS is now armed. Start the engine and drive the vehicle as normal. At this point, if you are forced from the vehicle, AHS will start a countdown sequence (See AHS triggered Sequence below) once the door is opened and closed. To turn off the AHS, press the ignition. The parking lights will flash and the Horn/siren will chirp. button before turning off the Note: Once the AHS is armed, it remains armed until the user disarms it. Arming and disarming the remote security system does not affect the state of the AHS. The position of the ignition key determines if the system will become triggered when the doors are opened and closed.
- When the ignition key is OFF, the vehicle doors can be opened and closed without triggering the system.
- When the ignition key is ON, opening and closing the vehicle doors will trigger the system. 14 AHS Triggered Sequence Once the AHS is triggered, the follow sequence will occur;
- 15 seconds after the door(s) is closed, the LED in the RCC will begin to flash.
- 45 seconds later, the horn/siren will begin to chirp and the parking lights will begin to flash.
- 15 seconds later, the horn/siren chirping will change to a full alarm blast. The parking lights will continue to flash.
- Once in full trigger mode, the siren/horn will blast and the parking lights will flash for 3 minutes and then stop. In this condition, once the ignition key is turned off, the starter disable will become active and the engine cannot be re-started.
- If any attempt is made to re-enter the vehicle and start the engine, the blasting horn/siren and flashing light will start again. Disarming the AHS The user should become familiar with the triggering sequence and disarm procedure of the AHS. It is important to recognize what state the system is in in order to disarm it in the case of accidental activation. 15 The First 60 Seconds During the first 60 seconds of the triggering sequence (LED on the RCC is flashing), the AHS can be disarmed by turning ON the ignition key and pressing the If you happen to be driving the vehicle, simply press the on the remote controller. When the AHS is disarmed, the parking lights will flash and the siren/horn will chirp. button on the CARBINE remote controller. button After 60 Seconds has Passed After the first 60 seconds has passed (siren/horn has started chirping or is at full alarm), the will no longer disarm the AHS system. If you are driving the vehicle in this condition, you should pull the vehicle off the road and park in a safe place button on the remote control 1. Turn ON the ignition key (if the key is already ON, turn it OFF then back ON). 2. Press the valet button on the RCC the pre-programmed number of times required to override your security system
(Default setting is (1) time). The system will disarm. The parking lights will flash and the siren/horn will chirp. 16 LCD Remote Controller Settings and Programming Enter Settings:
To get into transmitter feature programming mode, press and hold the F button for 3 seconds. You will hear 2 beeps and the clock display will flash. Follow the instructions enclosed for each setting you want to program or change. Exit Settings:
To exit any setting mode, push and hold the F button for 3 seconds or simply do nothing for 15 seconds. 17 Function Daily Clock Display Alarm Clock Time Setting Alarm Clock On/Off Countdown Timer Setting Countdown Timer On/Off Setting 1. Press the button to adjust hours. 2. Press the button to adjust minutes. 3. To exit the clock setting mode, push and hold the F button for 3 seconds or simply do nothing for 15 seconds. Note: Adjusting hours will change AM-PM. Adjusting minutes will not. 1. Press and release the F key once. The Alarm icon will display and the display will flash 12:00. 2. Press the button to adjust hours. 3. Press the Note: Adjusting hours will change AM-PM. button to adjust minutes. Adjusting minutes will not. 1. After setting the alarm time, press and release the F button. The display will show OFF. 2. Press the 3. Press the button to turn the alarm ON. button to turn the alarm OFF. 1. Press and release the F key three times. The timer icon will display and the display will flash 0:00. 2. Press the button to adjust hours 3. Press the button to adjust minutes from 0 - 19. from 0 - 59. 1. After setting the countdown timer time, press and release the F button. The display will show OFF. 2. Press the 3. Press the button to turn the timer ON. button to turn the timer OFF. 18 Function Backlight Brightness Setting Setting 1. Press and release the F key five times. 50p will be displayed. 2. Press the button to adjust the light level. You have 0p, 50p and 100p to choose from. Note: Raising the display brightness to 100p will consume more battery power. Feature Control:
Feature Operation Related Icon Power Save On/Off Press and hold F then press and release Melody - Vibrate Press and hold F then press and release Alarm Clock On/Off Press and hold F then press and release Countdown Timer Press and hold F then press and release Car 1-2 Select Button Lock Press and hold F then press and hold for 3 seconds
Press and hold F then press and hold 3 seconds for 19 Pairing a Replacement Remote Control Your CARBINE system remote controls are already paired to the control module. If you are replacing or adding remotes to your system, they must be programmed (paired) to the control module before they will operate the system. In order to perform remote control pairing, you must know where your Valet Button is located as you will use the button and the LED indicator to perform the pairing function. Remote Pairing Procedure 1. Open the drivers door. 2. Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder. Turn ON the ignition key. 3. Press and release the valet button then press and hold the valet button for 1.5 seconds. The LED flashes and the horn/siren chirps
(if connected). Release the valet button. The system is now in pairing mode and will stay in Pairing mode for 60 seconds. button on the new remote control. 5. Press and hold the 6. Press and release the A. The LED on a 4 button transmitter will begin to flash slowly. B. The word (PAir) will be displayed in the clock area of a button 5 times. 5 button LCD transmitter. The remote will remain in this state for 15 seconds. 7. Press and release the button on the new transmitter. The horn/siren chirps 1 long chirp. The new remote is programmed. 8. Turn the ignition key to the Off position. A long chirp from the horn confirms that the pairing mode is off. Note: Your CARBINE security system will accept codes from up to
(4) transmitters. 20 System Maintenance Replacing the LCD 2-Way Remote Controller Battery The CARBINE LCD 2- way remote controllers are powered by a CR2450 Lithium battery. When the battery begins to weaken, the battery life indicator on the LCD screen will display the condition of the battery. When the battery display reaches (1) bar, it is time to replace the battery. Full Replace Empty To replace the battery, follow the enclosed procedure. 1. Place your thumb on the back of the remote controller and gently push upward on the (see the arrow on the battery cover) battery cover to release it. Remove the cover. 2. Use a pencil to remove the battery from its holder. 3. Insert the new battery with the (+) pole of the battery facing up. 4. Re-install the battery cover. 21 Replacing the 4 Button Remote Controller Battery The CARBINE remote controllers are powered by a CR2032 Lithium battery. When the battery begins to weaken, the operating range of the remote control is reduced and the LED indicator on the remote will begin to dim. To replace the battery, follow the enclosed procedure. 1. There is a slot built into the remote case. Use a dime or small flat blade screwdriver to separate the top and bottom cases of the transmitter. 2. Use a pencil to remove the battery from its holder. 3. Insert the new battery with the (+) pole of the battery facing up. 4. Re-assemble the top and bottom cases and snap them back together. 5. Press the buttons to make sure the LED indicator flashes. separate here with dime or small flat blade screwdriver 22 GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS This device complies with Part 15 of 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 undesirable operation. This equipment has been tested and found to com-
ply with the limits for a class B digital device, pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this device. Copyright 2021 Magnadyne Corporation. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be produced without the expressed written permission of Magnadyne Corporation.www.carbine.com | call 310-735-2000 | UM-34CS