Keyless Entry and Alarm System
Model Number: SLI 820RTF
Miniature Alarm Brain
Miniature Alarm Brain
- All-modular connections eliminating hardwaring
- Patented Q.Q.T. (Quick and Quiet Test) ensures alarm is working properly
- Patented Fail-Safe arming verifies the alarm will arm
- Phase ll Protection
- Easy to read icons make understanding the alarm simple
- Up to 200 feet range. 68 billion possible codes
- Code learning makes it easy to add new remotes. Learn up to 4 remotes. RF CodeWash automatically deletes lost or stolen remotes every time a new remote is programmed
- Separate arm, disarm, and panic buttons
- Aux. button (*) controls chirp delete, sensor bypass, and channel 2.
- Small, 6-tone, 124dB, no "toy" sounds
- Separate pre-intrusion & trigger adjustments
- LED indicates arming status, armed, disarmed, valet mode,triggered zone ID, triggered zone recall, and RF transmitter reception
- Activates/Deactivates valet mode
- For emergency disarming, code learning, and programing
- Ignition controlled door locking & unlocking (separate)
- Driver priority door unlock output
- Double pulse unlock
- Normally Open/Normally Closed circuit programmable.
- Automatic Starter Disable (ASD) feature disables starter after 10 minutes for customers who want extra protection in activearming mode
- Turns vehicle’s interior lights on for 30 seconds
- Flashes interior lights when triggered.
- Passive/active arming, chirp/no chirp, SecureLock on/off, ignition-controlled door locks on/off, steady or pulsed (horn) output on siren wire, door error chirps on/off, ASD on/off, 0.7/3.5 seconds door lock timing, double pulse unlock on/off, passenger unlock/pulsed horn output, N.O. or N.C. starter disable output.
Situation | Possible Problem | Solution |
Door locks not responding | Door lock/ Unlock polarity not learned |
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Under passive arming (switch sensing), siren does not chirp when the last door/hood/trunk is closed. |
Door/hood/trunk pin switch not connected, or broken, or its height is not adjusted properly |
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Not all doors trigger the alarm |
Door switches are isolated by diodes. |
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Too many false alarms | Shock sensor or door pin switches, or current sensing. |
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More than one chirp when arming ( active mode) | Alarm detects open circuit, does zone bypass. |
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Siren does not chirp. |
Set for chirp delete. |
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Sirens chirps or LED flashes while driving. | Yellow wire of 8-pin connector loose. |
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Siren continually emits a strange quiet sound. | Poor main brain ground. |
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Cut main power wire (red wire), and alarm looses power. | Fused orange and fused red wire connected to the same source. |
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Testing of hardwired zone, or auxiliary sensor, or current sensor does not trigger alarm. |
Tried to test the triggers to soon after the alarm was armed |
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Troubleshooting for ENFORCER Remote Transmitters
Situation | Possible Problem | Solution |
Poor transmitter range |
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Transmitter LED doesn't flash when button pushed |
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Transmitter does not work when siren is sounding. | Alarm brain too close to siren or honking horns |
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Alarm doesn't respond to pressing the transmitter button. | Transmitter not code-learned to alarm |
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