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Owner's Manual

World-Class Auto Security

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Table of Contents

Standard Features of the Eagle II  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  3

Welcome  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  6

Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  6

How to use your keychain remote control   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  6

Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) with Random Code Encryption  .  9

Tamper-proof dual-point AutoImmobilisation  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  9

Dual-sensor protection  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  9

AutoLock/AutoUnLock  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  9

AutoArming  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

AutoArming enable/disable  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

AutoArm & Lock  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

Visual Acknowledgment  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

Instant AutoArming bypass .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

Valet mode   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

To enable valet mode   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

To exit valet mode   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  10

Remote controlled valet mode entry and exit  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  11

Keyless entry in valet mode .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  11

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Table of Contents 

(cont.) 

FACT — False Alarm Control and Test   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  11

Smart boot release option   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  11

Smart prior intrusion attempt alert   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  11

Smart AutoTesting   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  12

Automatic malfunction bypass   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  12

TotalRecall  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  12

SmartPowerUp II  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  12

How to interpret the chirps and indicator light flashes  .  .  .  13

How to interpret the LED status indicator   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  13

High-output six-sound siren   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  13

Long-term chirp silencing  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  13

Remote controlled chirp muting  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  13

Siren duration  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  13

User-selectable features  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  14

Programming Table for user-selectable features   .  .  .  .  . 14-15

Adding new remote controls   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  15

How to erase the codes of lost or stolen remote controls  .  15

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Standard Features of the Eagle II

Lifetime Warranty

 — For as long as you own the vehicle, Clifford will

repair or replace the control unit and remote controls free of charge (see
warranty card for full details).

FACT — False Alarm Control and Test

 — One of many patented Clifford

innovations, FACT absolutely, positively ends recurring false alarms. 

A Pair of 4-Button/12-Channel Remote Controls

 —For fingertip command

from a distance.

AntiScan

 — Some car thieves still use “scanners” that transmit one digital

code after another until they hit the one code that disarms the alarm.
AntiScan blocks scanners to prevent disarming by anyone other than you.

Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) with Random Code Encryption

 — A “code-

grabber” lets a thief record from a distance the digital code transmitted by
your remote control whenever you arm your car. When you leave, the thief
replays the code to disarm the alarm and unlock your car’s doors. ACG
with Random Code Encryption makes thieves’ code-grabbers useless,
because each time you press the button on your remote control a different
random code
 is transmitted, yet the system will flawlessly recognise and
respond to your transmitter’s new code and ignore all others.

Full-Time Remote Panic with Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking

— If

you feel threatened, a fingertip touch on your remote control will sound
the siren, flash the indicator lights and unlock your vehicle’s power door
locks for quick entry into your car without fumbling with your keys. If
you press the panic button while driving, the siren will sound, the lights
will flash and the doors will lock to shield you from the assailant.

Dual-Mode Chirp Silencing

 — Your choice of either long-term chirp

silencing or remote controlled chirp muting whenever you wish.

Dual-Sensor Protection

 — A Piezo Sensor detects intrusion-related

vibrations and impacts, while a Proximity Sensor detects any movement
inside the passenger compartment.

Remote Controlled Valet Mode Entry and Exit

— With just a press of a

button on your remote control, you can enter or exit valet mode. Indicator
light flashes visually confirm valet mode entry and exit.

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Standard Features of the Eagle II 

(cont.)

Tamper-Proof Dual-Point AutoImmobilisation

 —While the Eagle II is

armed, the entire ignition and starter systems are immobilised. For
unmatched security, even if a thief were to cut all the alarm wires, he
would still be unable to start the engine.

Remote Door Lock/Unlock Capability

 — No more fumbling with keys in the

dark or bad weather! A press of a button on the remote simultaneously
arms your system and locks your vehicle’s power locks. Another press
disarms and unlocks.

User-Selectable AutoLock/AutoUnLock

— Automatically locks the doors when

you start the engine, and automatically unlocks them when you turn it off.

Deluxe Remote Keyless Entry in Valet Mode

 — Remotely lock and unlock the

doors and activate system accessories even while the system is in valet mode.

Remote Controlled Courtesy Lighting

 — For your safety and convenience,

when you remotely disarm your Eagle II, the interior lights turn on and
stay on until you start the engine or for 30 seconds, whichever occurs first.

Built-In Indicator Light Flasher

 — Visually confirms lock and system status.

Patented AutoTesting

 — Automatically tests all system triggers and

sensors every time you remotely arm and warns you if you accidentally
arm your Eagle II system with the bonnet or boot open.

Patented Malfunction AutoBypass

 —In the unlikely event of a trigger or

sensor malfunction, Eagle II will automatically bypass the malfunction
and arm all other points to continue relentless protection of your vehicle.

Patented Prior Intrusion Attempt Alert

 — When you return to your vehicle

and remotely disarm your Eagle II, a special chirp and indicator light
flash sequence will audibly and visually alert you from a distance if an
intrusion attempt was foiled while you were away.

High-Output Six-Sound Siren

 — Loud siren wail with six different alarm

sound patterns for unmistakable recognition from a distance.

Patented Automatic Noise Abatement

— Limits alarm sounding to no more

than 5 minutes even if a door is left open in the wake of an intrusion attempt.

Selectable Siren Duration

— Your choice of either a 30- or 60-second siren

wail.

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Standard Features of the Eagle II 

(cont.)

User-Selectable AutoArming

— Automatically arms itself “passively” if

you forget to arm it with the remote control.

AutoArming Enable/Disable

— You may disable or re-enable AutoArming

with just a few flicks of a switch.

AutoArm & Lock

— You may set the system to automatically lock the doors

every time the system AutoArms.

Instant AutoArm Bypass

— Just two quick turns of the ignition switch will

bypass AutoArming for one cycle — perfect when fueling the vehicle.
AutoArming is automatically restored the next time you park your vehicle.

Smart Remote Boot Release Capability

 — An electronic interlock assures

that the optional remote boot release can be activated only when the
system is disarmed. To further prevent any possibility of unintentional
opening of the boot, the interlock also makes sure that the boot release
cannot be remotely activated while driving.

Patented Remote Control Code Learning with MultiRemote Recognition

 —

Just a few flicks of a switch lets you match to the system up to 4 different
12-channel ACG Clifford remote controls. Just as easily, a lost or stolen
remote control can be deleted from the system memory.

Multiple-Car Control

— You can interface your 4-button/12-channel

remote control with Eagle II systems on as many as ten of your vehicles.

Control Unit with 4 Channels

— For remote controlled system operation

and remote control of optional accessories.

Bonnet/Boot Trigger Input

— For full perimeter protection of the engine

compartment and boot contents (may require optional pin switches).

High-Luminescence LED Status Indicator

 — Adds visual deterrence and

identifies system status.

Patented SmartPowerUp II

 — When power to the system is disconnected,

the system’s non-volatile memory always remembers the last state
(armed, disarmed or valet mode) and returns to that state when power is
restored. So if a thief disconnects the power and then restores it in an
attempt to start the car, the system will re-arm and instantly sound the
siren while immobilising the vehicle.

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Welcome to the world of high-technology

vehicle security and convenience

C

ongratulations on the purchase of your Eagle II. Clifford Electronics
has long been recognised as the world’s leading manufacturer of

high-technology vehicle security systems. Buying Clifford has always
meant buying the best. In fact, Clifford Electronics holds more patents than
all other vehicle security manufacturers combined. Yet despite all its
sophistication, you will find your Eagle II system amazingly easy to use:
never more difficult than a few flicks of a switch or a press of a button on
one of your keychain remote controls.

Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls

The 4-button/12-channel remote controls are ultra-sophisticated miniature radio
transmitters, each powered by a tiny 12-volt battery. A weak remote control battery
will reduce range. Electrical interference and even sunspots can interrupt the signal
from your remote control to the system. If this happens, repeatedly press the remote
control button (this works better than holding the button down). The
4-button/12-channel remote control is the key to your system. It incorporates
Clifford’s Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) technology for the ultimate protection against
“code-grabbing” devices (see page 13). You will use your remote control to arm
and disarm the system, lock and unlock the doors, activate the panic feature, adjust
sensor sensitivity, enable/exit valet mode, override one or both zones of the
Proximity Sensor, command options such as a remote boot release, timed headlight
activation, power window operation,
electric garage door interface and even
remote starting of the engine and heater or
air conditioner, among other options.

How to use your keychain remote control

Your remote control can individually
command up to 12 different system
functions and options. It’s like having a TV
with 12 channels. You change channels
(functions) with your keychain remote
control. But instead of putting 12 buttons on the remote, we made it easy: First, the
button you use the most — button 1 to arm, disarm, lock and unlock — is larger
than the others. Buttons 2, 3 and 4 are the smaller buttons to the right, below and
left of button 1. The LevelShift button on the side of the remote control allows you
to select channels 5–12:

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To transmit either channel 1, 2, 3 or 4:

Just press either button 1, 2, 3 or 4. For

instance, to transmit channel 3, press button 3. While you transmit, the LED
indicator will flash once every second: this indicates level 1.

To transmit either channel 5, 6, 7 or 8:

Press the LevelShift button once. This

shifts buttons 1–4 to level 2 (channels 5–8). Then press the button within the
next 7 seconds. For instance, to transmit channel 5, press the LevelShift
button once, then press button 1. While you transmit, you’ll notice that the
LED indicator flashes twice, pauses, flashes twice, etc.: this indicates level 2.

To transmit channel 9, 10, 11 or 12:

Press the LevelShift button twice. This

shifts buttons 1–4 to level 3 (channels 9–12). Then press the corresponding
button within the next 7 seconds. For instance, to transmit channel 10, press
the LevelShift button twice, then press button 2. While you transmit, you’ll
notice that the LED flashes three times, pauses, flashes three times, etc.: this
indicates level 3.

NOTE: One second after you stop transmitting level 2 or level 3 (channels 5–12),
the remote control automatically returns to level 1 (channels 1–4).

What each button/channel does

Your Eagle II remote controls are pre-programmed so that certain channels command
certain functions. If you wish, you can assign any channel to any function (see
User-selectable features on pages 14-15).. The following chart indicates what each
remote control channel number does, and how to transmit each channel number.

Factory settings of the 12 remote control channels

Transmitting

channel

number:

Causes the system to:

Press the

LevelShift 

button?

How

many

times?

Press

button

number

1

arm or disarm and lock or unlock the doors

no

1

2

optionally pop the boot (if the system is disarmed)

no

2

3

silently arm or disarm

no

3

4

activate optional accessory function #1

no

4

5

remotely enter or exit valet mode (see page 15)

yes

once

1

6

activate optional accessory function #2

yes

once

2

7

activate optional accessory function #3

yes

once

3

8

activate optional accessory function #4

yes

once

4

9

activate optional accessory function #5

yes

twice

1

10

activate optional accessory function #6

yes

twice

2

11

activate optional accessory function #7

yes

twice

3

12

activate optional accessory function #8

yes

twice

4

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TO ARM
THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . 

Press button 1 (channel 1) once. You will hear two chirps and
the indicator lights will flash twice. The dashboard LED will
flash repeatedly and the car doors will automatically lock.

TO DISARM
THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . 

Press button 1 (channel 1) again. One chirp and one indicator
light flash confirms disarming. In addition, the doors will
automatically unlock and the interior lights will turn on and
stay on for 30 seconds or until you start the engine, whichever
occurs first.

TO SILENTLY
ARM OR DISARM
THE SYSTEM . . . . . . . 

Press button 3 (channel 3). Your Eagle II system will arm or
disarm with all the indications noted above except for the
chirp acknowledgments.

TO ACTIVATE
THE PANIC 
FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . 

Press button 1 (channel 1) for 3 seconds. The indicator lights
will flash repeatedly and the siren will blare for 30 seconds or
until you press button 1 again. If the ignition is on (indicating
you are in the car), the doors will lock to prevent an assailant
from entering. If the ignition is off, the doors will unlock,
letting you to enter immediately without fumbling with your keys.

TO REMOTELY
OPEN THE BOOT. . . . 

Button 2 (channel 2) can control an accessory when the system is
disarmed, such as an optional remote boot release. Pressing
button 2 while the alarm is disarmed will remotely open the
boot. Transmitting channel 2 while the system is armed (or
while the ignition is on) will not activate the boot release. This
ensures that you can’t accidentally open the boot while driving
or false-alarm the system while it’s armed.

TO ACTIVATE
OTHER OPTIONS. . . .  .

Button 4 (channel 4) can activate another accessory such as
remote power window control, the IntelliStart remote
engine/heater/air conditioner starter, etc.

TO CONTROL
YOUR
OTHER VEHICLES . . .  .

Channels 6–12 (see Your 4-button/12-channel remote controls
on page 7) can be programmed to operate Eagle II and Concept
Series systems and optional accessories on your other vehicle(s).

WHAT ABOUT
CHANNEL 5? . . . . . .  .

Channel 5 can be used to remotely enter or exit valet mode.
See pages 9 and 10 for details.

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Anti-CodeGrabbing (ACG) with Random Code Encryption

ACG protects you and your automobile from the most effective and onerous car
stealing device ever used by car thieves — a code-grabber. Code-grabbers literally
record, from hundreds of meters away, the code sent by your car alarm remote
control. Then the thief simply plays back the code when you’re gone, instantly
disarming the alarm and unlocking the doors. Your Eagle II has Clifford
Electronics’ proprietary ACG technology, which  uses complex proprietary digital
signal processing and unbreachable encryption to randomly change the digital code
every time you use the remote control. Your remote will never transmit the same
code twice, and the control unit will never accept the same code twice.

Clifford Electronics also offers an optional ACG interface (#64-128/ACG) to your
electric garage door/gate opener that not only allows you to command your garage
door and/or gate opener(s) via your Clifford remote control, but also protects your
garage and home from burglars with code-grabbers.

Tamper-proof dual-point AutoImmobilisation

While armed, the system assures that your vehicle is completely immobilised by
automatically locking out both the ignition system and the starter motor. That means
that a thief won’t be able to start the engine even if he had a duplicate of your car
key. In fact, even if he were to find the system control unit and tear it out of your
vehicle, he still would not be able to start your car’s engine!

Dual-sensor protection 

Your Eagle II system has two sensors: An all-electronic Piezo Sensor that detects
intrusion-related vibrations and impacts as well as a Proximity Sensor passenger
compartment radar sensor that detects any movement inside the vehicle. Both the
Eagle II’s Piezo Sensor and the Proximity Sensor are impervious to the wind and
temperature variations that cause ultrasonic and electromechanical sensor to falsely
alarm.

AutoLock/AutoUnLock 

For your safety and that of your passengers, the vehicle doors will automatically
lock the instant you turn on the ignition switch to start the engine. When you switch
off  the ignition to shut down the engine, the AutoUnLock feature automatically
unlocks the doors. To suit your preferences, the AutoLock/AutoUnLock feature can
be disabled or re-enabled (see User-selectable features on pages 14-15).

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AutoArming

If this feature is enabled and you forget to remotely arm, the system automatically
arms itself 30 seconds after the vehicle doors are closed. If you re-open any door(s)
within the 30-second countdown, AutoArming will restart from the beginning once
all doors are closed. Eagle II has these additional AutoArming features:

AutoArming enable/disable:

If you prefer, you may deactivate or reactivate

the AutoArming feature. See User-selectable features on pages 14-15.

AutoArm & Lock:

To ensure you can’t accidentally lock your keys inside the car,

the system is factory-set not to lock the doors upon AutoArming. To change this
setting, see User-selectable features on pages 14-15.

Visual acknowledgment:

Five seconds after you exit the vehicle and close all

the doors, the indicator lights will flash twice to confirm that the AutoArming
countdown is progressing. Then, 25 seconds later, the system will AutoArm
itself.

Instant AutoArming bypass:

Prevents AutoArming when fueling the vehicle

and other times when you wish to temporarily bypass the AutoArming
feature. To activate Instant AutoArming Bypass, rapidly turn the ignition
switch to “ON” then “OFF” twice. You will hear a single siren chirp to
confirm that the system will not AutoArm. Your Eagle II will revert to its
normal operating mode when you next start the engine.

Valet mode 

Whenever the system is put in valet mode, all of the system’s security features are
switched off. At various times, you will need to turn the system off. For instance,
when having your car serviced, washed or parked by a valet.

NOTE: If you temporarily lose the use of your remote controls, you can disarm
the system by enabling valet mode.

To enable valet mode 

1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flip the valet switch. The system’s LED will glow continually for on-going

visual confirmation of valet mode.

To exit valet mode

1. Turn the ignition switch to its “ON” position or start the engine.
2. Flip the valet switch. The system’s LED will turn off to confirm that the system

is in its normal operating mode.

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Remote controlled valet mode entry and exit

You can even remotely enable or exit valet mode with your 4-button/12-channel
ACG remote control. All you need to do is transmit channel 5 (one press of the side
LevelShift button, then press button 1). In addition to the previously noted
indications, two indicator light flashes will confirm that you have remotely enabled
valet mode, while a single flash confirms exiting of valet mode.

Keyless entry in valet mode

Even in valet mode, you can still remotely control convenience features. For instance,
press button 1 (channel 1) as if you were disarming and the doors will unlock
(indicated by one indicator light flash) and the interior lights will turn on. Press
button 1 again and the doors lock (two flashes). You can also use the other channels
to activate options such as a remote boot release or remote engine starting.

FACT —  False Alarm Control and Test

With FACT, you’ll never experience repeated false alarms. If the siren goes off, DO
NOT remotely disarm the system; allow it to run for the full 30-second siren
duration. Before sounding the siren a second time, the system automatically checks
for another activated trigger to verify that an intrusion is in progress. Should the
siren sound again, you will know for sure that someone is tampering with your
vehicle. (To disable FACT, see User-selectable features on pages 14-15.)

Smart boot release option 

If this option was installed, you may use button 2 (channel 2) to remotely pop the
boot. Your system has a built-in electronic interlock to prevent unintentional
activation of the remote boot release when you drive or when the system is armed.

Smart prior intrusion attempt alert

When you remotely disarm, if you hear 3 chirps instead of the usual one chirp it
means that a trigger or sensor was activated in your absence. When you turn on the
ignition, the LED will flash 1-3 times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle four more
times. Refer to the chart below to identify the trigger or sensor activated.

LED flashes per cycle

Trigger/sensor indicated

1 flash

Piezo Sensor or Proximity Sensor

2 flashes

Door trigger

3 flashes

Boot or bonnet trigger

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Smart AutoTesting

Eagle II automatically tests all triggers and sensors every time you remotely arm. If
trigger is malfunctioning, you will be alerted immediately with 4 chirps and 4
flashes
 instead of the usual 2 and 2. If a door* is ajar or a sensor is malfunctioning,
you will receive the usual 2 chirps and flashes, then, 5 second later, there will be 4
chirps and flashes. If you disarm and turn on the ignition, the LED will flash 1-3
times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle four more times. Refer to the chart below.

LED flashes per cycle

Trigger/sensor indicated

1 flash

Piezo Sensor or Proximity Sensor

2 flashes*

Door trigger*

3 flashes

Boot or bonnet trigger

Automatic malfunction bypass

To provide protection even if there is a malfunction, Eagle II automatically bypasses
any faulty point and arms all other points to provide the utmost possible protection
until you can have the system serviced by your local Authorised Clifford Dealer. 

TotalRecall

The system’s non-volatile memory records the identity of the last activated or
malfunctioning trigger or sensor, which allows your installer to instantly track down
a malfunction and save you servicing costs. To identify the trigger or sensor:
1. With the ignition OFF, flick the valet switch to one side.
2. Press button I to “arm” the system, then again to “disarm.”
3. The LED will flash several times, pause, then repeat the flash cycle 4 times.
4. Count the number of flashes in one cycle and refer to the chart above.

SmartPowerUp II

If power to the system is ever removed, SmartPowerUp II ensures the system will
automatically restore itself to its previous state when power is restored. So if a thief
disconnects the power and then restores it in an attempt to start the car, the system
will re-arm and instantly sound the siren while immobilising the vehicle. If your
vehicle is to be serviced by a mechanic, just put the system in valet mode via the
remote control (see Remote controlled valet mode entry and exit on page 10). If the
mechanic needs to interrupt power, your system will automatically return to its valet
mode state when power is restored; there will be no alarm activation and no need to
provide your mechanic with your remote control and instructions on how to use it.

* If your vehicle has a factory-installed feature that turns off or dims the interior courtesy lights several

seconds after you exit the vehicle, the system cannot provide this feature.

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How to interpret the chirps and indicator light flashes

When you use the remote control, the system responds with chirps (unless the chirp
muting feature is turned on) and indicator light flashes:

Chirps and flashes

Meaning

1

Your system is disarmed or you have remotely exited valet mode (see above)

2

Your system is armed or you have remotely engaged valet mode (see above)

2 and then 4

Armed but there is a door open or one of the sensors is malfunctioning

(see Smart AutoTesting on page 12)

3

Disarmed but there was an intrusion attempt while you were away

(see Smart Prior intrusion attempt on page 11)

4

Armed but the bonnet or boot is ajar (see Smart AutoTesting on page 12)

How to interpret the LED status indicator

The LED on your car’s dashboard or console will inform you of the system status:

LED Condition

Meaning

Off

System is disarmed and in normal operating mode (i.e., valet mode is off)

On

Valet mode is on, the vehicle can be driven or serviced without having to disarm

Flashing

System is armed and protecting your vehicle

High-output six-sound siren 

Your Eagle II system siren emits six different alarm sound patterns for unmistakable
recognition from a distance. In addition, the system also provides these features:

Long-term chirp silencing:

You may choose to silence the arm/disarm chirps

until you decide to restore them. Indicator light flashes will provide visual
confirmation of remote arming and disarming. See User-selectable features
on pages 14-15.

Remote controlled chirp muting:

This is especially valuable when parking

late at night in a quiet residential area or any other time when you want to arm
or disarm silently. To do so, simply press button 3 (channel 3) on your remote
control instead of the usual button 1 (channel 1).

Siren duration:

When the system detects an intrusion attempt, the alarm is set

to sound for 30 seconds. However, if you prefer, you may change it to 60
seconds. See the User-selectable features on pages 14-15.

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User-selectable features

Your Eagle II vehicle security system allows you to set many of its features to your
own personal preferences. We have made the programming procedures very simple:
to make a change, you just flick the valet switch a few times. The system comes
from the factory with all of its features pre-programmed as noted in the table below
and on the next page. To change any of the settings, use the following procedure. To
restore the feature to its factory setting, just repeat the procedure:
1. Select the feature you wish to program from the table below and on page 15.

Note the number of “flicks and chirps” associated with that feature.

2. Turn the ignition on, then immediately flick the valet switch back and forth,

counting the number of chirps you hear. Stop when you reach the number of
flicks and chirps associated with that feature.

3. If noted, immediately perform the “secondary action.”
4. Wait for the program completion confirmation (1-5 chirps), then turn the ignition

off.

5. Repeat steps 1-4 for any other features you wish to program.

Feature

Factory

setting

# of

flicks and

chirps

Secondary

action

Program

completion

confirmation

Result

AutoArming

ON

4

1 chirp = OFF
2 chirps = ON

Change state from ON to

OFF or vice-versa

AutoArm &

Lock

OFF

5

1 chirp = OFF
2 chirps = ON

Change state from OFF to

ON or vice-versa

Arm/disarm

chirps

ON

6

1 chirp = OFF
2 chirps = ON

Change state from ON to

OFF or vice-versa

AutoLock/

AutoUnLock

ON

9

1 chirp = OFF
2 chirps = ON

Change state from ON to

OFF or vice-versa

Siren

Duration

30 sec

10

1 chirp=60sec
2 chirps=30sec

Change from 30 to 60 sec.

or vice-versa

False Alarm
Control and

Test

ON

12

1 chirp = OFF
2 chirps = ON

Change state from ON to

OFF or vice-versa

Add a New

Remote to

Channel 1

(arm/disarm)

13

Press remote control button 1

1 chirp

Button 1/channel 1 code

of the new remote control

has been memorised

Add a New

Remote to

Channel 2

(optional

smart boot

release)

14

Press remote control button 2

2 chirps

Button 2/channel 2 code

of the new remote control

has been memorised

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Feature

Factory

setting

# of

flicks and

chirps

Secondary

action

Program

completion

confirmation

Result

Add a New

Remote to

Channel 3

(silent

arm/disarm)

15

Press remote control button 3

3 chirps

Button 3/channel 3 code

of the new remote control

has been memorised

Add a New

Remote to

Channel 4

(remote

accessory)

16

Press remote control button 4

4 chirps

Button 4/channel 4 code

of the new remote control

has been memorised

Add a New

Remote to

Channel 5

(remote

valet mode)

1sec.

17

Transmit channel 5

(LevelShift button once,

then button 1)

5 chirps

Channel 5/remote valet code

of the new remote control

has been memorised

Erase all

channels

19

2 chirps

All channels have been

erased, program in new

remote control(s)

Adding new remote controls

For other drivers in your family, or if you wish to control Eagle II systems on your
other cars with the same remote control, you can buy additional remote controls
from any Authorised Clifford Dealer and program them into the system yourself.
Each Eagle II will respond to as many as four 4-button/12-channel ACG remote
controls. To add a new remote control to the system, use the procedures noted in the
User-selectable features section on pages 14-15.

How to erase the codes of lost or stolen remote controls

If one of your remote controls is ever lost or stolen, you can erase its digital codes
from the system memory to make sure that the missing remote control can never be
used to disarm your system. To do so, use the “Erase all channels” feature (see
User-selectable features on pages 14-15). This will clear all remote control codes
from the system memory. Then simply program each remaining and/or replacement
remote control as noted in the Adding new remote controls section above.

© Copyright Clifford Electronics, Inc., 1996                                                        31-084D/E2OM/496