Features
Door Lock Outputs:
The Crime Guard 350i5 car alarm requires no additional relays for negative
trigger vehicle door locking systems. Two relays (such as 120E5000) are required for positive
trigger and 5-wire reversal (rest at ground) systems.
Programmable Door Lock Pulse: The alarm brain contains a jumper that
allows you to set the duration of the lock/unlock pulse. With the jumper on
(default), the lock/unlock pulse is 0.8 seconds. With the jumper removed, the
length of the pulse is 4 seconds.
LED Status Indicator: The alarm comes with a bright blue LED to
indicate the status of the alarm system, and which zones may have been violated.
After the vehicle's ignition is turned on, the LED will indicate the number of
transmitters that are programmed to operate the alarm (Automatic Transmitter
Verification). The LED should be placed in plain view to indicate the presence
of an alarm system to potential thieves, as well as provide status indications
to the user from outside the vehicle.
Valet Switch: The Valet Switch
is a small black push-button (0.58" diameter, 0.454" height) with three main functions:
- Valet Mode: turns off the
security operation of the system, including the Last Door Arming feature (if
used).
- Emergency Override: used
in conjunction with the vehicle's ignition key, to disarm the security
system, in the event the transmitter is lost or becomes inoperable.
- Programming: used in
procedures for programming operational features and for programming
transmitters to operate the system.
Starter Disable Relay: The 350i5 includes a starter disable relay.
When the starter kill feature is activated, you will not be able to start the
vehicle once the alarm has been armed. When the alarm is disarmed, the starter
disable will be deactivated so you can start the vehicle.
AU-77MP Multi-tone
"Psyren": The included "psycho siren" emits two tones simultaneously, making it
sound like two different sirens going off at the same time. The compact size of the siren allows
placement flexibility. Dimensions: W=3.39", H=2.98", D=2.774"
AU-84TM Shock Sensor: The 350i5 comes with a piezo-element Dual Zone
Shock Sensor with adjustable sensitivity. The initial zone is a pre-warn stage
which, when triggered by a light bump, will cause the alarm to emit a series of
chirps. The second zone which is triggered by a more severe impact will cause
the alarm to emit a full siren alert. Dimensions: W=1.508"
(2.137" w/tabs), H=1.028", D=2.016"
Anti-Carjacking Protection: The
350i5 is equipped with three separate Anti-Carjacking protection features, whose
operation may be selectively activated by the ignition, by an open door (while
the engine is running), or by the transmitter. All three are programmable and
must be turned on to operate. Once activated, a sequence begins that, if not
manually canceled, will eventually end in the full alarm sounding:
| Elapsed Time After Activation |
Alarm Reaction |
| 0-20 seconds |
No signs |
| 21-30 seconds |
LED blinks slowly |
| 31-45 seconds |
LED blinks rapidly; siren/horn chirps
once every 2 seconds |
| 46-60 seconds |
LED blinks rapidly; siren/horn chirps
once per second |
| At 61 seconds |
Alarm triggers with siren/horn and
flashing lights |
Transmitter Protection: One of
the most vulnerable area of a remotely controlled system is the transmitter
(remote). The system has three security safeguards for the transmitters:
- Code Jumping: The system's
Code Jumping feature randomly changes the code each time the transmitter
sends a signal, rendering "code grabbing" devices useless.
- Automatic Transmitter
Verification (ATV):
The system's Automatic Transmitter Verification shows the total number of
transmitters which can operate the system by flashing the Status Light with
this number for 90 seconds every time the ignition key is turned on.
- Unauthorized Transmitter
Alert: This system warns you whenever a new transmitter has been coded to operate alarm.
For the first 48 hours after the programming mode has been accessed or the
main power has been disconnected, the siren will emit a series of chirps each time the car
is started and the ATV visual display increases to 90 seconds. If the Automatic
Transmitter Verification indicates more than the usual number of transmitters are coded, you
know that someone (a mechanic, valet, etc.) has managed to code an additional
transmitter to the system,
and you should recode your transmitters to prevent a potential thief from disarming the
system. The alarm is capable of learning the codes for up to four remotes.
Remotes: Two
4-button remotes are included with the system. The remotes include random code
encryption, which renders code grabbing devices useless by changing each signal
sent by the remotes. Each remote has a range of up to approximately 1000 feet. The remotes have the following functions:
- "Lock" button:
- arms system and locks doors (if connected)
- press and hold for 3 seconds to activate the panic mode (siren
sounds/parking lights flash)
- "Unlock" button:
- disarms system and unlocks
doors (if connected)
- ( · · ) button:
- pressing twice within 3 seconds will silent arm
alarm
- pressing twice within 3 seconds will silent disarm
alarm
- press and hold for 3 seconds to
activate the auxiliary channel output (typically used to for trunk
release operation)
- ( · · · ) button:
- press and hold for 3 seconds to
activate the 3rd channel remote output (typically used to trigger a remote car starter or window roll-up module)
- with ignition on, press and hold for 3 seconds to activate remote
anti-carjack feature
- 2-Button Combinations:
- Lock
+ ( · · ): Shock Sensor and Prewarn Bypass
Dome Light Turn-on:
The alarm has an output that is dedicated to dome light supervision operation. A relay
will
be needed to control a negative or positive trigger dome light. When
the alarm is disarmed, the dome light supervision feature turns on the dome
light for 30 seconds, or until the ignition is turned on. The dome light
supervision feature helps you locate your vehicle at night, and it allows you to
see an intruder hiding inside the vehicle before you open the door. If you
desire, you can configure the alarm to operate a different accessory such as a
window roll-up module with this output.
Safety Disarm Feature: When the
alarm is triggered and in a full warning condition, the safety disarm feature allows you to
disarm the alarm without unlocking the doors of the vehicle. This feature allows
the vehicle to remain secure, even though an activated system has been disarmed.
The Safety Disarm Feature is particularly useful when the vehicle is exposed to
conditions, such as storms, trains or animals, which may cause false triggers.
Remote Outputs: The 350i5 has
two remote outputs (2nd and 3rd channels). The 2nd channel output is typically
used to
operate your vehicle's power trunk release. You can also use it to operate a
remote car starter or window roll-up module. The 3rd channel
can
also be used to trigger a remote starter or window roll-up module. It can be
configured to provide a momentary output or a longer output, depending upon the
connected accessory.
Alarm Condition Recall Memory: If
the system enters an alarm condition, the LED will begin to flash in sequence to indicate
which zone caused the trigger; the recall memory circuit can store two consecutive zone
violations (if there has been more than two zones violated, the memory will recall the two
most recent violations). The LED will flash twice then pause for a hood or trunk
violation, three times then pause for a door violation and four times then pause for a
sensor violation.
Programmable Features: The
following programmable features are easily
programmed using only the ignition, valet button, and a transmitter:
- Auto Rearm: Allows the alarm to rearm itself if it is disarmed
and a vehicle door is not opened
- Last Door Arming: Configures the alarm to automatically arm
itself 30 seconds after the last door is closed with the ignition "Off".
Auto Rearm allows the alarm to rearm if a vehicle door is not opened after
the alarm is disarmed.
- Doors Lock with Last Door Arming: Adds the automatic door locking
of the vehicle's doors to the previous feature.
- Double Pulse Unlock: Sets alarm to give 2 unlock pulses upon
disarm for cars that require it.
- Immobilizer Mode: If this mode is programmed "On", the starter
interrupt will remain engaged after the alarm is disarmed until the
vehicle's ignition is turned On and you press and release the Valet button.
Upon disarming the Immobilizer mode, ignition activated anti-carjacking will
be automatically canceled (of programmed on).
- Siren/Horn: This feature configures the alarm's Brown/White
horn-honk output wire. The wire can be configured to honk the horn in
addition to the Brown wire operating the siren, or take over all of the
siren's functions so that no siren is necessary.
- Shock Sensor False Alarm Bypass: This feature will temporarily
turn off the shock sensor and pre-warn zone if the pre-warn is triggered 10
times or the instant trigger zone is triggered 5 times while the alarm is
armed. The bypassed zones will be reinstated with next alarm arming.
- Dome Light Delay Bypass: This feature will turn off the three
chirp open zone warning when arming the alarm with the remote control. This
is for use in vehicles that keep the dome light illuminated after the doors
have been closed.
- Ignition Activated Anti-Carjacking: This feature turns the
alarm's Ignition Anti-Carjacking feature on or off.
- Remote and Door Activated Anti-Carjacking: This feature turns
both the alarm's Remote Control and Open Door activated Anti-Carjacking
features on or off.
- Dome Light or Window Roll-up: Configures the alarm's black/white
wire to operate the dome light or window roll-up module or other accessory.
- 3rd Channel Output: Configures the alarm's pink wire to operate
an accessory or window roll-up module.