2nd Ave Coffeemaker 8900 Series User Manual

O W N E R ’ S  
M A N U A L  
Model: 8900 Series  
Vehicle Immobilizer  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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.  
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to  
this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
 
Radio Frequency (RF) Protection Rearm Timer  
Each time the system is disarmed using the transmitter the device will begin a protection mode  
countdown. This is a timed secondary protection mode. If you do not start your vehicle within 60  
seconds, your Silencer system will become rearmed and your engine will become disabled again.  
Note: If your system operates from a “Automatic Disarm Transmitter”, the 60 second RF protection  
timer will not time-out and will rearm your system if you remain within 60 feet of your vehicle.  
1-Button Automatic Transmitter Mode Programming  
If your transmitter package contains one or more of the 1-button automatic disarm transmitters, the  
default operating mode will be “Manual Mode” (to preserve the battery life while not in use). To  
change the operating mode to “Automatic Mode”, follow these steps:  
1. Press the middle area of the button and hold it down until the LED light on the side of the but-  
ton becomes solid red. Release the button.  
Note: The LED may flash. Continue holding the button until the flashing stops and the LED  
becomes solid red.  
2. Press and release the center of the button 3 times. You will notice that the red LED light will be  
off.  
3. Press and hold the center of the button until the LED flashes. Release the button.  
3 flashes = The transmitter is in “Automatic Disarm” mode.  
1 flash = The transmitter is in “Manual Disarm” mode.  
4. Confirm the mode of the transmitter. Press and release the center of the button and watch the  
flash sequence of the LED.  
5. The transmitter operating mode can be changed at any time by following Steps 1-3. Confirm  
the mode by following Step 4.  
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Valet Mode  
3-Button Transmitter  
The Valet Mode allows you to temporarily turn off the passive arming function, eliminating the need  
to give your transmitter to a parking attendant or garage mechanic.  
To enter the Valet Mode, follow these steps:  
1. Press the “Disarm” button on your transmitter to insure the device is disarmed (you will hear  
2 beeps).  
2. Within 3 seconds of pressing the disarm button, press and release the “Valet On” button 3  
times slowly. The device will emit 3 long beeps to indicate the Valet Mode is “On”.  
3. Within 30 seconds, start the vehicle’s engine and then shut it off to secure the Valet Mode. If  
this step is not completed, the Silencer unit will become armed and your transmitters will not  
function. If this happens, follow the Emergency Override procedure on page 5 to disarm your  
system.  
To exit the Valet Mode, follow these steps:  
1. Press the “Disarm” button on your transmitter (you will not hear any beeps).  
2. Within 3 seconds of pressing the disarm button, press and release the “Valet Off” button 3  
times slowly. The device will emit 1 long beep to indicate the Valet Mode is “Off”.  
1-Button Transmitter (Includes Automatic Disarm Transmitter)  
To enter the Valet Mode, follow these steps:  
1. Press the button on your transmitter to insure the device is disarmed (you will hear 2 beeps).  
2. Within 3 seconds of pressing the button, turn ignition On/Off 3 times and wait 5 seconds. Turn  
the ignition On/Off 3 more times. The device will emit 3 long beeps to indicate the Valet Mode  
is “On”.  
To exit the Valet Mode turn the ignition On/Off 3 times and wait 5 seconds. Turn the ignition On/Off  
3 more times. The device will emit 1 long beep to indicate the valet mode is “Off”.  
Note: To enter or exit the valet mode, some vehicles will require the engine to be started then stopped  
(instead of just turning the ignition on and off) to provide the correct programming signal to the  
Silencer unit.  
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Emergency Override  
There may come a time when it will be necessary to manually disarm your Silencer system without  
using your transmitter. This condition occurs if the your transmitter battery is low, dead or if your  
transmitter becomes damaged or lost. Under these circumstances, it will be necessary to use your  
ignition key to perform the emergency override procedure to get your vehicle operational. Repeat the  
procedure below to perform the emergency override function.  
1. Turn the ignition key to the "Crank" position, then turn the key off.  
Repeat this procedure 1 more time.  
2. Wait for 10 seconds.  
3. Turn the ignition key to the "Crank" position, then turn the key off.  
Repeat this procedure 1 more time.  
4. Wait for 10 seconds.  
5. Turn the ignition key to the "Crank" position, then turn the key off.  
Repeat this procedure 1 more time and the engine will start.  
Note 1: For vehicles with manual transmission, you must depress the clutch while performing the  
Emergency Override procedure.  
Note 2: Once disarmed, follow the procedure on Page 4 to put the unit into the Valet Mode until your  
transmitter is replaced or repaired.  
Note 3: Vehicles with "Power Sentinel" feature (when you turn off the ignition the radio stays on until  
you open a door and then it turns off) will require that the driver’s door be open when the override  
procedure is performed.  
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System Maintenance  
The only maintenance that your Silencer vehicle immobilizer requires is a periodic check to insure  
that all operations are functioning normally. This is also good practice for you to refresh your mem-  
ory on “Emergency Override” and “Valet Mode” procedures.  
Batteries  
1-Button and 3-Button Manual Disarm Transmitters  
The battery supplied with the 1-button and 3-button transmitters has an average life of 1 year.  
Heavy transmitter usage will reduce battery life. Reduced transmitter range is usually an indica-  
tion that the battery is becoming weak and should be replaced. Transmitters that are not in use  
should have the battery removed.  
1-Button Automatic Disarm Transmitter  
The battery supplied with the 1-button automatic disarm transmitter has an average life of 1 year.  
When the battery in this transmitter becomes weak, the automatic disarm function will stop oper-  
ating and you will be required to press the transmitter button to manually disarm your system.  
Loss of the automatic disarm function indicates that the battery is low and must be replaced soon.  
Note: When the automatic disarm transmitter function changes to manual mode, each time you  
press the transmitter button, the transmitter LED will flash 2 times.  
Battery Replacement  
To replace or remove the batteries for storage in your transmitter follow these steps:  
1. Turn the transmitter over and locate the slot at the edge of the transmitter case.  
2. Use a small flathead screwdriver to pry apart the top and bottom case of the transmitter while  
keeping the button side facing downward.  
3. Once the back is completely removed, press on the button face to remove the entire transmit-  
ter assembly from the case.  
4. Separate the transmitter circuit board from the rubber button case and slide the old battery out  
of it’s holder.  
5. Replace the battery in reverse sequence observing the correct polarity of the battery (+ battery  
side should be facing upward).  
6. 3-Button and 1-Button Transmitters: The 3-volt battery for these transmitters is model CR2032.  
1-Button Automatic Disarm Transmitter: The 3-volt battery for this transmitter is model  
CR2450.  
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3 Year Warranty  
Your new Silencer® Security Systems is warranted to be free of defects for 3 years. Silencer®  
or its authorized agents will within 3 years from the date of sale to you, repair or replace said  
product or any part thereof, at the option of the Silencer® or its authorized agents, if said prod-  
uct or part is found defective in materials or workmanship, when properly connected and oper-  
ating on the correct power requirements designated for the specific product. This warranty and  
Silencer® or its authorized agents obligations hereunder do not apply where the product was;  
damaged while in the possession of the consumer, subjected to unreasonable or unintended  
use, not reasonably maintained, or serviced by anyone other than Silencer® or its authorized  
agents, or where the warning seal on the product is broken or the power and/or plugs are  
detached from the unit. This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or acces-  
sories used in connection with this product, or any damage to the products resulting from  
improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or acts of nature. Silencer® OR ITS  
AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCI-  
DENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WAR-  
RANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED  
WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND 3 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF SALE. Some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or  
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have  
other rights that vary from state to state. Defective merchandise should be returned to the orig-  
inal point of purchase or secondly, to 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220. Return  
Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused. All claims  
concerning your Silencer® Security System should be referred to your selling dealer. If you are  
away from the vicinity of the selling dealer please call (800) 340-3200.  
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© Copyright 2006 Magnadyne Corporation  
8900-UM Rev. B 5-11-06  
 

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