Autostart SAW4 Manuel D’Utilisation
Diagnostics – Parking Lights Flash Rate (Normal Operation)
Flashes
Description
1
• Doors locked, Alarm and Starter Kill armed.
• End of Run Time.
•
TRUNK
button pressed
• Start signal received by the Module.
• Cold Weather Mode cancelled.
• Cannot start after maximum number of attempts is reached.
2
• Remote start attempt cancelled by remote.
• Run Time cancelled.
• Doors unlocked, Alarm and Starter Kill disarmed.
3
• Entering Cold Weather Mode.
4
• +12 V where detected on the brake line and cranking was cancelled.
• Entering Tach-Programming Mode
5
• New Transmitter Programmed.
• Tach Programming.
6
• A remote start was attempted while a Tach or a vacuum signal was
detected before cranking.
8
• Unit reset: occurs when the Unit is reset to the factory defaults.
10
• The Hood Switch line went to ground during cranking or Run Time.
1 – pause – 2 • There was an attempt to start the vehicle while the latter was in Valet
Mode.
2 – pause – 2 • There was an attempt to start the vehicle while the latter was in
Home Valet Mode.
ON solid • Cold Weather Mode: the Brake Pedal is being held down
(automatic-transmission models only).
ON 2 sec. • The Hood is up and the Hood Switch line went to ground. This is step
one of the Programming Modes.
ON 3 sec. • First press of the
START
button under Safe Start.
ON 4 sec. • Locking or unlocking a Door (with Door pulses configured to 4 sec.)
ON 25 sec.
• If the Hood Pin-switch has been pressed twice: the Unit went into
step 1 of the Programming cycle and no Transmitter activity was
detected for 20 seconds
• Or the Unit went into step 1 of the Transmitter Code Programming
procedure and no activity was detected for a few seconds. The Unit
has exited the Transmitter Code Programming procedure.
Irregular
• If the unit gives irregular signals (1 to 10 flashes followed by a pause,
followed by further flashes), the system is playing back event-logging
codes. This occurs when the Hood Pin-switch is pressed three times.
Constant
flashes
up to 30 sec.
• Panic Mode.
P. 10 User
Guide
AS-1525 SH