Mr. Coffee 08E51-EP4-101 user manual

User manual for the device Mr. Coffee 08E51-EP4-101

Device: Mr. Coffee 08E51-EP4-101
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Mr. Coffee
Size: 0.27 MB
Added : 12/17/2013
Number of pages: 28
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SECURITY SYSTEM
KIT NO.: 08E51-EP4-101
© 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved. 1

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Contents Introduction ..................................................... 3 Glass Hatch Emergency Disarming Glass Hatch ............................................. 14 During Alarming ........................................ 4 Panic During the Entry Delay Time ..................... 4 Activating the Panic Function ................. 15 System Controls Deactivating the Panic Function ............. 15 Arming Mode (MANUAL AUTO)............... 5 Tripped Sensor Warning and Indication Arming Mode (A

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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Honda Security System. Due to the expertise required to properly install the Honda Your Honda Security System is the product of years of research Security System, we highly recommend that the installation be and development. It will give you many years of reliable performed by your Honda dealer. Proper wiring and component performance, protection, and convenience. placement are essential for optimum system performance. The system consists of

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Emergency Disarming  The system can be disarmed using the Ignition key regardless of the method used to arm the system. Disarming  This method of disarming also serves as an emergency override if the remote control transmitter cannot be used. Enter the vehicle and insert the ignition key. 1 Turn the ignition key to the “ON” (II) position. ON 2 The security system will disarm when the ignition key is turned to the on position. OFF  When the system is being armed by the AUTO arming method, ther

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System Controls This section explains how to switch the arming mode from MANUAL to AUTO. Arming Mode NOTE: Factory preset is MANUAL. (MANUAL AUTO) Disarm the security system. 1 Steps from 2 to 4 must be completed within 3 seconds. Insert the ignition key, and remove the iginition key from the iginition switch. 2 (All the way out.) 4713010M Insert the ignition key, and remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. 3 (All the way out) 4713010M Insert the ignition key. 4 The switching procedur

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System Controls This section explains how to switch the arming mode from AUTO to MANUAL. Arming Mode (AUTO MANUAL) ON Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. 1 Remove the key from the ignition switch. OFF Open a door and close it. (The EXIT delay starts.) 2 NOTE: Steps 4 to 6 must be completed within 3 seconds. 3 Insert the ignition key, and remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. 4 (All the way out) 4713010M Insert the ignition key, and remove the ignition key from the ignition sw

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Valet (Auto Arming Mode only) When the security system is placed in the valet mode, it is Placing the System in the Valet Mode temporarily placed on “hold.” When in the valet mode, the system cannot be armed, but panic mode is still functional. This (Valet Mode cannot be used in the is a convenient feature if the car is to be washed, serviced, or valet parked. Manual Arming Mode) Disarm the security system. 1 Steps from 2 to 4 must be completed within 3 seconds. Insert the ignition key, and rem

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Valet (Auto Arming Mode only) If you follow either procedure below, LED blinks once to show In the Valet Mode: the system is in the Valet mode. Open one of the doors. LED LED blinks once. LED After turning the ignition switch to OFF, remove the ignition key. LED blinks once. Keyless/Security during the Valet Mode. Lock/Unlock of Keyless Panic of Keyless Set/Unset of Security VALET MODE is ON Active Active Non-Active VALET MODE is OFF Active Active Active 8 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. -

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Valet (Auto Arming Mode only) Exit From the Valet Mode With the system in the Valet mode and the key out of the ignition switch. 1 Steps from 2 to 4 must be completed within 3 seconds. Insert the ignition key, and remove the iginition key from the iginition switch. 2 (All the way out.) 4713010M Insert the ignition key, and remove the ignition key from the ignition switch. 3 (All the way out) 4713010M Insert the ignition key. 4 The Status LED will flash twice, indicating that the system is out of

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Arming There are two possible ways to arm the system: Arming Methods  MANUAL Arming (Remote Control)  AUTO Arming (Passive)  When the main unit is set to “MANUAL,” the system is armed by using the remote Manual Arming control transmitter. This is the factory setting.  The system will “beep” 3 times, and not arm, if the trunk is not closed when the “LOCK” (Remote Controlled) button is pressed.  If a door is open, the system will not arm when the “LOCK” button is pressed. The arming mode is s

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Arming  When the main unit is set to “AUTO,” the system arms automatically 20 seconds after the last door or the trunk is closed*. Auto Arming (Passive)  If a door or the trunk is opened during the 20 second exit delay time, the timer resets and the 20 (Arms the security system without second exit delay time restarts after the last door or the trunk is closed. locking the doors.)  If the ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch during the exit delay time, the system will be disarmed.

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Alarm Mode  After the system is armed, the sound of breaking glass or the opening of any doors or Alarm Triggered Mode the trunk (or hood)* will trigger the alarm.  If the door(s) is kept open, the alarm will continue to sound for 10 minutes.  If the battery is disconnected in the alarm mode, any attempt to reconnect the battery will send the alarm into the triggered mode. When the alarm is triggered, you will 1 observe the following:  The horn sounds once per 1.5 seconds for one alarm durat

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Disarming  Regardless of the method used to arm the system, the system can be disarmed using Remote Controlled the remote control transmitter. Disarming Press the “UNLOCK” button once on the 1 remote control transmitter and the following will occur. The remote control LED illuminates.  The security system disarms and the parking lights flash twice when the Alarm has not been triggered. 1 If the alarm has been triggered, the parking lights flash 3 times to tell you the alarm has been triggered.

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Glass Hatch Glass Hatch Using remote to open the glass hatch will 1 suspend the arming mode. Once the hatch is closed, system will resume in arm mode. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NOTE: Opening the glass hatch with a key will ACTIVATE the alarm. PANIC 14 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved.

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Panic  You can intentionally activate the horn and flash the head lights Activating the Panic Function and parking lights by the remote control transmitter.  This is a convenient feature if you need to attract attention in case of an emergency. Press and hold the “PANIC” button for PANIC 1 more than 1 second. The following will occur.  The horn sounds once per 1.5 seconds for one alarm duration. (Horn duration is 30 seconds.) PANIC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Tripped Sensor Warning and Indication  The system will warn you that the security system has been tripped in your absence. Tripped Sensor Warning  If the system was tripped and auto rearmed you will observe the following: The status LED flashes twice per second. 1 The parking lights flash 3 times when the system is disarmed. 16 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved.

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Tripped Sensor Warning and Indication  After disarming the system, if the tripped sensor warning indicator appears, you can Tripped Sensor Indication identify which sensor has been tripped by observing the number of flashes as shown below. (using both the  As a diagnostic tool, the tripped sensor can be recalled from memory regardless of whether the system had been armed. transmitter and iginition  There are two possible ways to indicate:  Method using both the transmitter and ignition key.

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Tripped Sensor Warning and Indication Tripped Sensor Indication (using only the indication key) Disarm the security system. 1 Close the door. Insert the ignition key. 2 Within 1 second after step 2, open the door. 3 Within 1 second after step 3, remove the key from the ignition switch. 4 The status LED will flash according to the sensors tripped. TRIPPED STATUS LED Example 1: SENSOR NUMBER OF FLASHES If opening the trunk causes the alarm to be triggered, the Status LED will flash 2 times, Door 1

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Remote Control Code Programming (Only vehicles without Power Door Locks)  For steps 2 through 12, each step must be completed within 5 seconds. For step 13, within 10 seconds for each remote. How to Program Remote  Up to four remotes can be stored in memory.  All remotes to be programmed must be on hand. Control T ransmitters  A non programmed remote will work for this procedure.  Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” position to complete the programming procedure. Disarm the security system.

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Remote Control Code Programming (Only vehicles without Power Door Locks) Press the “LOCK” or “UNLOCK” button 6 or on the remote control transmitter. Turn the ignition to the “OFF” position. ON 7 OFF Turn the ignition to the “ON” position. ON 8 6 9 OFF Press the “LOCK” or “UNLOCK” button 9 on the remote control transmitter. PANIC or Turn the ignition to the “OFF” position. ON 10 OFF Turn the ignition to the “ON” position. ON 11 OFF 20 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved. 0


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