Ultra Start Automobile Alarm 606 Series User Manual

Rev. 2006.02  
Advanced Remote Vehicle Security Systems  
FCC/ID Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance void the  
user’s authority to operate this devise.  
 
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Alarm Functions  
Arm System  
1. Press and release the button on the remote transmitter.  
2. The park lights will flash and the siren will chirp one time.  
3. The doors will lock (optional).  
4. The LEDs on the antenna will start flashing within five seconds.  
Disarm System  
1.Press and release the button on the remote transmitter.  
2.The park lights will flash and the siren will chirp two times.*  
3.The doors will unlock (optional).  
4.The LEDs on the antenna will stop flashing.  
* If the system was triggered, the system will respond with two park light flashes  
and three siren chirps. See Page 9 for Diagnostics.  
NOTE: If the system is triggered, example: opening the door before disarming  
the system. The first press and hold of disables the siren ONLY!  
A second press and release of disarms the system.  
Priority Unlock Feature (optional)  
1. Press and release the button on the remote transmitter. The park lights will  
flash, the siren will chirp two times and the drivers door will unlock.  
2. Press and release the button again and the remaining doors will unlock.  
NOTE: The must be pressed a second time within 3sec (606/640 series),  
press and release a second after 3sec (660/670 series).  
Silent Arm and Disarm  
Press and release the and buttons simultaneously.  
If the system was armed this will disarm the system.  
The park lights will flash twice without siren chirps as confirmation.  
If the system was disarmed, this will arm the system.  
The park lights will flash one time without siren chirps as confirmation.  
 
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Alarm Functions  
Panic Mode  
Activating Panic Mode  
Press and hold the button for three seconds. The park lights will begin to flash  
and the siren will activate.  
Disabling Panic Mode  
Press and release the or button to disable Panic.  
NOTE: Panic mode will stay activated for sixty seconds.  
Trunk Release Ch 3 (optional)  
Press and hold the button. The system will disarm, unlock the doors and  
continue to hold the button until the trunk release activates.  
This will be confirmed by one park light flash and one siren chirp.  
Note: The trunk release output will not activate when the ignition key is in the  
“On” position.  
Auxiliary Output Ch 4* (optional)  
1. Press and hold the button. (The button on the 606 series)  
2. The park lights will flash and the siren will chirp 1 time.  
3. The auxiliary output will stay activated until the button is released.  
*Dealer programmable constant, latched or momentary output.  
Auxiliary Output Ch 5 (optional)  
1. Press and hold the button. (The button on the 606 series)  
2. The park lights will flash and the siren will chirp 1 time.  
3. The auxiliary output will stay activated until the button is released.  
NOTE: Auxiliary Output Ch 5 not available on the 670 series.  
 
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Alarm Functions  
Car Finder Mode (not available on the 670)  
1. Press and hold the button for three seconds.  
2. The park lights will flash and the siren will chirp five times to draw attention to  
the location of the vehicle.  
Ignition Auto Locks (optional)  
1) The system will lock the doors 2 seconds after the ignition key is  
turned to the “on” position.  
2) The system will unlock the doors when the ignition key is turned  
to the “off” position.  
Ignition  
On/Off  
Passive Arming (optional)  
The system will automatically arm and lock (optional) the doors 30 seconds  
after the last door is closed. It may also be programmed to arm and lock  
(optional) the doors if the button is pressed and a door is not opened.  
Starter Disable (optional)  
The system will interrupt the vehicles starter when the system is  
armed and allow the vehicle to start when the system is disarmed.  
Dome Light Supervision (optional)  
The system will activate the dome light for 30 seconds when the button is  
pressed.  
NOTE: Dome light will shut off after 30 sec. or until the key is turned “ON”.  
False Alarm Circuit  
The system is designed to prevent ongoing shock sensor triggers. If the shock  
sensor is triggered more then 3 times within one hour the system will ignore the  
sensor until the alarm is disarmed then armed again.  
 
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Shock Sensor Programming/ Adjustment  
Shock Sensor Programming/ Adjustment  
To enter shock sensor programming:  
Press and hold and buttons for three seconds.  
The park lights will flash and the siren will three times.  
While the park lights are “ON”, strike the vehicle with the amount of force  
wanted to trigger the alarm.  
NOTE: The siren will chirp 3 times each time the system detects impact.  
Adjusting the shock sensor:  
Press and release to increase sensitivity (up to 10 chirps/ flashes).  
Press and release to decrease sensitivity (down to 1 chirp/ flash).  
NOTE: Be careful not to impact the vehicle in a area that may cause damage.  
The most common location for testing and setting the shock sensor is  
the vehicles A-pillar. The A-Pillar is the metal support that runs from the  
roof of the vehicle to the hood area.  
To exit and save shock sensor programming:  
Press and hold and , the siren will chirp and the park lights will flashh the  
number of times of the shock sensor impact level chosen.  
Example: Level 5 = 5 Chirps/ 5 Park Light flashes  
Temporary Shock Sensor Bypass.  
Within three seconds press and release the button and then press and  
release the button. The system will chirp once when the button is pressed  
and once when the button is pressed. The shock sensor will be disabled until  
the system is disarmed and the rearmed again.  
 
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LCD Display (660 & 670)  
STATUS ICONS  
These icons display the current status of the system. The icons may not all be  
present on the screen at all times, certain icons will only turn on when a feature  
is activated.  
STATUS CHECK MODE  
This feature is used to check the status of the system. To check the status  
press and release the button on the remote transmitter. The remote will  
display the icons of the active features on the LCD screen.  
ANTENNA ICON- This icon will be visible or show a series of  
lines next to the icon whenever the remote is within transmitting  
range of the vehicle. The icon will disappear when out of  
transmitting range.  
SIREN ICON- This icon indicates that the alarm has been triggered.  
The remote will start to beep and the siren icon will come on solid at  
the same time as the icon for the violated zone.  
TRUNK ICON- This icon will be displayed on the LCD screen when  
the trunk release is activated. The icon will stay displayed until the  
system is armed or if the status button is pressed.  
STATUS BAR- This icon is active at all times. The bar graph will  
scan back and fourth (every 10 seconds), to check the status of the  
system. The speed will increase when the alarm is triggered.  
BATTERY ICON- This icon is always present to indicate the  
current battery level of the remote transmitter. The black area of the  
icon will disappear as the battery level decreases.  
NOTE: For best performance change battery when 2 bars down.  
(see page 12 Transmitters)  
 
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LCD Display (660 & 670)  
Setting The Time  
To enter:  
Press and hold the and buttons until the remote transmitter chime  
and the minute portion of the clock begins to flash.  
To change from minutes to hours, press and release the button.  
To increase the minutes or hours, press and release the button.  
To decrease the minutes or hours, press and release the button.  
To exit:  
Press and release the button or no activity for 20 seconds.  
NOTE: To set the AM/ PM icon, continue changing the hour until the  
appropriate icon is displayed.  
User Program Mode (670 series ONLY)  
To enter:  
Press and hold the button for three seconds. The Icon will begin to  
flash, the system is now in User Program Mode.  
Press the button to scroll the list of features.  
NOTE: The selected feature icon will begin to flash.  
Press the button to turn the feature icon OFF.  
Press the button to turn the feature icon ON.  
Press the button to exit program mode and save settings.  
*If the remote is idle for 20 seconds the system will exit Program Mode.  
 
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LCD Display (660 & 670)  
Programable Icons-The six squares found at the bottom of the  
display are user/dealer programmable.  
SIREN ICON(Chirp Delete)* - This icon indicates the status of  
the chirp delete feature. If the icon is on, the siren will work normally.  
If the icon is not displayed the chirp delete feature is on and the siren  
will not chirp.  
NOTE: Chirp delete disables the Lock and Unlock chirps Only.  
SHOCK SENSOR ICON* - This icon indicates the status of the  
shock sensor. If the icon is present on the LCD screen the shock  
sensor is active.  
SERVICE MODE ICON- This icon indicates the status of the  
Service Mode feature. If this icon is present, the system is in Service  
Mode.  
NOTE: In Service Mode, keyless entry and optional features will  
still operate.  
?
NOTE: Dealer Programmable 660 series ONLY.  
Setting Vibra Mode (670 ONLY)  
To enter: Press and hold the and buttons until the remote transmitter  
chimes and the icon is displayed.  
To exit: Press and hold the and buttons until the remote transmitter chimes  
and the icon is no longer displayed.  
 
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LCD Display (660 & 670)  
LOCK ICON- This icon indicates the LOCKED status of the system.  
NOTE: The doors will be locked (optional) and the LEDs on the antenna will be  
flashing.  
UNLOCK ICON - This icon indicates the UNLOCKED status of the system.  
NOTE: The doors will be unlocked (optional) and the LEDs on the antenna will  
be off.  
TRUNK ICON- This icon indicates that the trunk has been opened.  
SIREN and UNLOCK ICONS- These icons indicate that the alarm has been  
triggered by the door, hood or ignition inputs.  
&
SIREN and HAMMER ICONS- These icons indicate that the alarm has been  
triggered by the shock sensor input.  
 
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Remote Transmitters  
Transmitter Programming  
IMPORTANT! All remote transmitters not programmed at this time  
will be erased from memory for security.  
STEP 1 - Within 3 seconds turn the ignition key to the “ON”  
position three times leaving “ON” the third time.  
STEP 2 - Press and hold the Program Button. The park  
lights will turn “ON” and the siren will chirp once  
Continue to hold the Program Button,  
the park lights will turn OFF” and the  
siren will chirp 5 times quickly.  
NOTE: If the parking lights do not turn “ON”, release the Program Button and  
turn the ignition to the “OFF” position, wait 5sec and repeat steps 1 & 2.  
STEP 3a (Default) - While holding the Program Button, press and  
release the button on each of the remote  
transmitters to be programmed.  
STEP 3b (PadLoc/ - While holding the Program Button, press and  
2nd Car)* release the button on each of the remote  
transmitters to be programmed.  
PadLoc is a safety feature that “LOCKS” the remote transmitter. To  
UNLOCK” the remote transmitter the button must be  
pressed simultaneously with the function chosen.  
or  
2nd Car function allows the operation of two systems  
(in two separate vehicles) with one remote transmitter.  
Example: Press and release and simultaneously to arm.  
 
NOTE: Some features not available with PadLoc or 2nd car mode.  
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Remote Transmitters  
NOTE: Pause for 2-3 seconds between transmitters All the transmitters  
to be used must be programmed at the same time. All transmitters  
not programmed at this time will be erased from memory for  
security. The system holds a maximum of 3 transmitter codes.  
Battery Replacement  
The transmitter battery should be changed at least once every year to maintain  
proper operating range. Replace with a quality 23A 12volt Alkaline battery.  
When the Battery Icon on the remote indicates that the battery is low the battery  
should be changed promptly. Replace with quality 1.5volt “AAA” battery.  
Negative  
2
3
1
4
Lift  
Positive  
Slide  
Slide  
 
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Car Jack Mode  
To activate Car Jack Mode:  
Type 1 (Door)- With the ignition key in the “On” position, open and close the  
door. The LEDs will begin to flash rapidly for 30 seconds. After an additional 30  
seconds the siren will begin to chirp on/off for 10 seconds, followed by full siren.  
Type 2 (Ignition)- With the ignition key in the “On” position, turn the ignition  
key to the “Off” position. The LEDs on the antenna will immediately begin to  
flash rapidly for 30 seconds, followed by the siren chirping on/off and then full  
siren.  
Remote Transmitter*- With the ignition key in the “On” position press and  
release the # button. The LEDs will begin to flash rapidly for 30 seconds. After  
an additional 30 seconds the siren will begin to chirp on/off for 10 seconds,  
followed by full siren.  
*Default setting, will activate Car Jack mode in Type 1 or Type 2  
NOTE: If car jack mode was accidently activated, within 10 seconds turn the  
ignition key to the “On” position, then press and release the Program Button.  
To deactivate Car Jack Mode  
1) Turn the ignition key to the “On” position, press and hold the program button  
for 20 seconds and turn the ignition key back to the “Off” position.  
2) Enter Service Mode*.  
3) Exit Service Mode*.  
*see page 14  
 
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Emergency Service Mode - (Valet Mode)  
This feature will disable the system except for lock, unlock and trunk  
functions. This mode is used if a remote is misplaced, damaged or if  
the system malfunctions. If the system was installed with a starter  
disable this feature will disable the starter disable relay and allow the  
vehicle to start.  
Activate/ Deactivate Service Mode (Valet Mode)  
To Activate Service Mode:  
Turn the ignition key to the “On” position then press and hold the  
Program Button located on the antenna for 5 seconds. The system  
will chirp the siren 5 times as confirmation.  
Ignition  
“On”  
To Deactivate Service Mode:  
Turn the ignition key to the “On” position then press and hold the  
Program Button located on the antenna for 5seconds. The system  
will chirp the siren 2 times as confirmation.  
5 sec.  
NOTE: The LEDs on the antenna will be “ON” solid and the “?” icon  
on the remote two-way remote transmitter will appear when  
the system is in Service Mode.  
 
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Diagnostics  
If the alarm system is triggered while armed, the system will retain in memory  
the cause of the trigger. The diagnostics can then be used to determine what  
the cause of the trigger was. When disarming the alarm, the siren/horn will  
chirp 3 times instead of the usual 2 times to indicate the alarm had been  
triggered. The system’s LED will also flash in pulses to indicate which input  
triggered the alarm.  
Diagnostic Chart  
Siren  
LED Flashes  
Diagnostic  
Three Chirps  
Three Chirps  
Three Chirps  
None  
Two Flashes  
Three Flashes  
Four Flashes  
Off  
Shock Sensor Input Triggered  
Door/Hood Pin Input Triggered  
Ignition Input Triggered  
System Disarmed  
None  
One Chirp  
On Solid  
Single Flashes  
Valet / Service Mode  
System Armed  
NOTE: The LED diagnostics will be reset when the Ignition key is  
turned to the “ON” position.  
Ignition  
“On”  
Additional LED Flashes  
While the system is disarmed and the ignition is in the off position, the  
LEDs will activate from the following triggers:  
1) If the door is opened the LEDs will stay on until the door is closed.  
2) If the hood is opened the LEDs will stay on until the hood is closed.  
3) If the shock sensor detects vibration the LEDs will turn on momentarily.  
4) If the auxiliary sensor input is activated the LEDs will activate momentary.  
 
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Limited Lifetime Warranty  
The manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser of their remote starters and  
alarms, that the product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship.  
However, should this product be proven to be defective, within a two year period  
from the original date of purchase, the manufacturer will, without charge to the  
purchaser (excluding any charges incurred to have the product delivered to the  
manufacturer), repair or replace any part of the remote starter and/or alarm which the  
manufacturer agrees to be defective. After the initial 2year period the manufacture  
shall repair or replace defective products with a nominal processing fee of $30.00  
USD. All warranties apply to the original purchaser and the vehicle in which it was  
originally installed ONLY. Repairs or replacement of defective modules shall remain at  
the discretion of the manu- facturer. All other parts, components, accessories and/or  
optional equipment pertaining to the remote starter and alarm are not included in the  
manu- facturer’s warranty. This warranty is non-transferable. Request for warranty  
service from any Factory Authorized Dealer must be accompanied with the original  
purchase receipt or have product registered by authorized dealer on  
manufacturer’s website. Failure to comply with any of these conditions may result  
in warranty being voided. This warranty does not cover the following: removal and  
reinstall labor charges, shipping charges, abuse, misuse, or accidental damages to  
the remote starter and alarm, automobile, and/or parts there of. This warranty is void  
upon modification, repairs, or alterations of any part of the product. The manufacturer  
does not guarantee or insure against theft of the vehicle or its contents. Alarm models  
are designed only to act as a deterrent against possible theft. This alarm may qualify  
for auto insurance discounts, contact your Insurance Agent for further information .  
The manu-facturer shall not be held liable for any consequential damages due to  
breach of this or any other warranty, expressed, or implied. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights. Your specific legal rights may vary for each region.  
CERTAIN DAMAGES EXCLUDED - The manufacturer expressly disclaims any  
liability or responsibility for incidental damages caused by the product, including  
economic loss, loss of use of the product, car rentals, or any other costs relating to  
the care and custody of the product. The manufacturer dis- claims liability or  
responsibility for any consequential damages caused by the product or resulting from  
its use, including the cost of repairing or replacing other property damaged by the  
product or caused by its use, whether or not the product is working properly. The  
product is intended to deter unauthorized use of the vehicles in which it is installed.  
The manufacturer does not warrant that the product is fool-safe against theft and/or  
vandalism and/or human error or misuse. The manufacturer accepts no liability or  
responsibility for any damage of any kind whatsoever caused to any vehicle in which  
the product is installed or any resulting damage from its use. The manufacturer  
accepts no responsibility or liability for any damage resulting to or theft of the vehicle  
or its contents, caused or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly, by failure of the  
product.  
 

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