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1-3
IGNITION
CONTROLLED
DOOR
LOCKS
ON/OFF:
•
When
turned
on,
the
doors
will
lock
three
seconds
after
the
ignition
is
turned
on
and
unlock
when
the
ignition
is
turned
off.
The 998T
Bitwriter
will
display
separate
steps
for
ignition
lock
and
ignition
unlock.
They
can
be
programmed
on
or
off
independently.
1-4
ACTIVE/PASSIVE
LOCKING:
If
passive
arming
is
selected
in
step
1-1,
then
the
system
can
be
programmed
to
either
lock
the
doors
when
passive
arming
occurs,
or
only
lock
the
doors
when
the
system
is
armed
via
the
transmitter.
Active
locking
means
the
system
will
not
lock
the
doors
when
it
passively
arms.
Passive
locking
means
that
the
system
will
lock
the
doors
when
it
passively
arms.
NOTE:
Remember,
when
passive
arming
is
selected,
the
unit
will
chirp
20
seconds
after
the
last
door
is
closed.
The
system
does
not
actually
arm
or
lock
the
doors
until
30
seconds
after
the
door
has
been
closed.
1-5
PANIC
WITH
IGNITION
ON:
This
step
controls
whether
or
not
the
Panic
Mode
is
available
with
the
ignition
on.
In
some
states,
there
are
laws
prohibiting
a
siren
from
sounding
in
a
moving
vehicle.
This
feature
makes
the
system
compliant
with
these
regulations.
1-6
DOOR
LOCK
PULSE
DURATION:
Some
European
vehicles,
such
as
Mercedes-Benz
and
Audi,
require
longer
lock
and
unlock
pulses
to
operate
the
vacuum
pump.
Programming
the
system
to
provide
3.5
second
pulses,
will
accommodate
the
door
lock
interface
in
these
vehicles.
The
default
setting
is
0.8
second
door
lock
pulses.
1-7
FORCED
PASSIVE
ARMING
ON/OFF:
To
use
this
feature,
passive
arming
must
be
selected
in
step
1-1.
When
turned
on,
forced
passive
arming
will
ensure
that
the
system
will
passively
arm,
even
if a
zone
is
left
open
or
invalid.
Forced
passive
arming
occurs
one
hour
after
the
ignition
is
turned
off.
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