How To Operate Viper 3305V LCD 2-Way Security System Owner’s Guide
A vehicle alarm or home security system that allows for two-way communication between the user and the system is sometimes referred to as a 2-way security system. This implies that the user can receive feedback from the system, usually in the form of a remote control or an independent device with an LCD screen, verifying the security system’s status and enabling the user to issue orders or receive alarms.
The following are some typical attributes and advantages of two-way security systems:
Instantaneous Response
Users can get immediate feedback on the performance of their security system with a two-way system. This can contain details about any security breaches, if the system is armed, and any other warnings related to the system.
Control via Remote
With the use of a 2-way communication device, users can frequently remotely arm or disarm their security system, lock or unlock doors, and, in the case of an automobile security system, even start the engine.
Notifications and Alerts
When a sensor is activated, a break-in attempt is made, or there is an issue with the system itself, the system can instantly notify the user and send alerts.
LCD Screen
Users may comprehend and operate their security system more easily because of the clear and easy-to-read format of the LCD screen on the remote control or gadget.
Increased Safety
The ability to communicate in both directions makes for a more responsive and engaging security experience, which can improve the property or vehicle’s overall security.
What is included
Welcome to the best generation of security. Your system contains everything you need.
- 4- button 2- way LCD remote control
- 4- button 1- way remote control
- In-vehicle status LED indicator light and push-button Valet switch
- Owner’s guide and Warranty card
2-way LCD remote control
Feature | Description |
Internal Antenna | Used for transmitting and receiving information |
Display | The LCD screen provides visual confirmation of the vehicle status using symbols and icons, such as alarm information. |
Command buttons (4) | Used to perform arming, disarming, auxiliary channel, and remote start commands |
Programming Button | Used for customizing the remote control and for car selection. |
Battery Compartment | 1 AAA battery powers the 2-way unit. Remove the door on the unit rear to access. |
LCD Screen
LCD Icon descriptions | |
1. Transmit | 10. Battery level indicator |
2. Out-of-range | 11. Remote sensing |
3. Receive | 12. Vibrate mode |
4. Auxiliary output 2 or 3 | 13. Ignition |
5. Garage door (no function) | 14. Vehicle number |
6. Warn away | 15. Door |
7. Alarm | 16. Arm |
8. Trunk or Hood | 17. Disarm |
9. Sensor |
How To Operate
Generally, here are some common steps involved in operating a 2-way security system like the Viper 3305V:
Equipping the Structure
Usually, you’ll need to click a button on the remote control or input a code or sequence to activate the security system. In doing so, the sensors and system are armed.
Deactivating the System
The security system can be disarmed by entering a different code or sequence or by using the remote control. Before you start your car or enter the protected area, you should do this.
Features of Remote Control
Learn how to use the features that are accessible on the remote control. You might be able to arm and disarm the device, lock and unlock doors (for car security systems), and set off panic alerts, depending on the type.
LCD Screen
If your system includes an LCD, it will provide information about the status of your security system. It can display pertinent data such as if the system is armed and whether any warnings are present.
Alerts
Observe any alarms or notifications that are sent through the remote control or shown on the LCD screen. You can learn about possible system problems or security breaches via these messages.
Valet Mode
Some security systems have a valet mode that allows you to temporarily disable certain security features, such as the alarm when you hand your vehicle over to a valet or service personnel.
The panic button
Learn how to use the panic button so that you are prepared for any emergency. Usually, it sets off the alarm to attract attention to your house or car.
Customization and Programming
Additionally, the user manual needs to include instructions on how to program and personalize particular system features or settings to your liking.
Generally, you can arm the system by pressing a designated button on the remote control. The system will confirm arming with a visual or audible signal.
Disarming is usually done by pressing the corresponding button on the remote control and entering a security code if required.
LED indicators typically show the system’s status, such as armed, disarmed, or alert status. Refer to the user manual for specific LED meanings.
Most security systems allow you to add extra remotes by following a programming procedure outlined in the user manual.
The range varies but is often around a few hundred feet, depending on environmental factors. Check your user manual for the exact range.
Access the system’s menu or settings via the remote control or a separate interface.
Valet Mode temporarily disables certain security features for situations like handing your vehicle to a valet or service personnel.
Typically, you can activate the panic alarm by pressing and holding a dedicated button on the remote control.
If you lose your remote, it’s crucial to contact Viper customer support immediately to disable the lost remote and reprogram a new one.
Security systems have different responses for various breaches, such as sounding an alarm, flashing lights, or sending alerts.
Depending on your skills and experience, you may be able to install it yourself.
Battery replacement intervals vary, but it’s typically recommended to replace the battery every 1-2 years.