10SYSTEM OPERATIONValet mode allows you to safely offer your car keys to a valet or car mainte-nance person without worry the siren will go off. You can also use this modeto lock and unlock the doors or pop the trunk without arming or disarming thesecurity system. NOTE: sensors are not powered while in Valet mode.To activate, ensure the system is disarmed and then press & &at the same time for more than 2 seconds. The siren will chirp 4 times andlights will flash 4 times, and the LCD pager will display the icon and playa melody. All 825K functions except remote trunk release and door locking willthen become inoperative, and & Auto Start modes will be cleared.To deactivate, press the & & buttons for a short duration. Thesiren will chirp 3 times and all system functions will be restored.Valet / Car Maintenance ModeManual Disarming. In the event you lose your transmitter or the battery dies,you can still manually disarm your 825K system if you have the ignition key.Please note though that the siren will likely go off when you open the door toenter your vehicle. However, the siren will immediately stop when you havemanually disarmed using these three steps:(1) IGN ON.(2) Press Program Switch 4 times.(3) IGN OFF.The LCD pager will continue to sound an alert for up to 12 seconds after youmanually disarm, but pressing the button will silence the pager. The pag-er will then beep twice and update to show you the system is now disarmed.Manual Arming . You can easily arm your 825K without using the pager ortransmitter. Simply follow these three steps:(1) IGN ON.(2) Press Program Switch 8 times.(3) IGN OFF.The siren will then chirp once, lights will flash once, and the 825K will secureall zones 20 seconds later. The LCD pager will also beep once a few secondsafter a zone (door, trunk, etc.) is secured during the 20 seconds. The StatusLED will begin blinking when the 825K is armed and all zones are secured.NOTE that the siren will be muted by default when Manual Arming.(See page 7, “Remote Siren Muting, Stealth Alert.”)Program Switch Functions