User's Manual

2.3
Vehicle Security
Detects attempts to start the vehicle without you being
present
Detects attempts to tow or move the vehicle
Detects attempts to tamper with the tracking system or
disconnect the vehicle battery
Transmits silent alarms to the 24-hour monitoring service
Gives you priority access to police in more than 30
countries
Meets all insurance requirements
Refer to the Aston Martin Tracking User Guide for operating
instructions.
Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details and
subscription rates.
Tag Warning
If the driver recognition tag is not in range of the vehicle
tracking system the PATS lamp (Refer to ’PATS Lamp’, page
4.6) will continue to illuminate after the vehicle has started.
If this happens stop the engine, remove the vehicle key from
the Ignition Control and check the location of the
recognition tag.
Refer to your Aston Martin Tracking User Guidebook.
Emotion Control Unit
The vehicle is supplied with two vehicle keys
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(Emotion
Control Units), a Sapphire key and a spare key. A leather
holder is provided to hold the ‘in use’ vehicle key when not
in the Ignition Control.
Keep the spare key in a safe place.
Do not leave a vehicle key in the vehicle when unattended.
Do not keep the Aston Martin Tracking User Guide in the
vehicle otherwise you will not be able to refer to it if your
vehicle is stolen.
Tracking systems place extra demands on vehicle power while
active. This will reduce vehicle battery stand-by time (Refer to
’Battery Charge’, page 10.24).
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Manufactured by . 8D33-70290-BA.
If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
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