Typically done via a remote keyfob. Pressing the "Lock" button once usually arms the system, confirmed by a single beep and light flash. Pressing "Unlock" disarms it, often with two beeps and flashes.
This disables the alarm functions while leaving central locking active, which is ideal when leaving your car for service. It is often activated by turning the ignition and holding a "Valet" button for several seconds until the status LED stays solid. Installation & Setup Tips instruktsiia k signalizatsiei
Always know where your hidden override button is located. If your remote battery dies, you can typically stop the alarm by opening the door with a physical key and following a specific ignition/button sequence. Quick Symbol Guide Closed Padlock: Arms the system and locks doors. Open Padlock: Disarms the system and unlocks doors. Typically done via a remote keyfob
Many systems allow "silent arming" (lights only, no siren beep) by pressing a specific button sequence, such as a "struck-through speaker" icon. This disables the alarm functions while leaving central
Opens the trunk remotely (may require holding for 2 seconds).
A car alarm is an electronic security system designed to prevent vehicle theft and unauthorized access. It works through a network of sensors (impact, tilt, and door triggers) that send signals to a central control unit, which then triggers sirens or light flashes if a threat is detected. Most modern systems include these standard features: