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How does your valet viper alarm work?

Arming and Disarming:

1. Arm: To arm the system, press the "Lock" button on your vehicle's key fob. The LED indicator on the valet viper alarm will flash while the system is arming.

2. Disarm: To disarm the system, press the "Unlock" button on your key fob. The LED indicator will turn off when the system is disarmed.

Features:

* Shock and Glass Break Sensor: The alarm is triggered if it detects a shock or glass breakage in your vehicle.

* Remote Start (Optional): If your valet viper alarm has the remote start feature, you can start your vehicle from a distance using your key fob.

* Keyless Entry (Optional): If your valet viper alarm has the keyless entry feature, you can unlock the doors of your vehicle without using a key.

* Panic Mode: By pressing and holding the "Lock" button on the key fob, you can activate the alarm in panic mode. This causes the alarm to sound continuously and the lights to flash.

Valet Mode:

Valet mode is useful when you need to leave your vehicle with a valet or someone you don't trust with your keys. In valet mode, the alarm is still active, but the remote control features (like remote start and keyless entry) are disabled.

Troubleshooting:

If you're having problems with your valet viper alarm, here are a few things you can try:

1. Check the battery: Make sure the battery in the key fob is fresh and has enough power.

2. Test the remote: Try pressing the "Lock" button and the "Unlock" button on your vehicle's key fob to make sure they're working properly.

3. Reset the alarm: You can reset the alarm by disconnecting the negative terminal of your vehicle's battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it.

If you've tried these steps and the alarm is still not working properly, you may need to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic or auto electrician.