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Operator Instruction Manual

UM-005A
990817
REMOTE CONTROL ( 2 SUPPLIED )
BUTTON TWO ONLY BUTTON ONE ONLY

CAR FINDER (WHEN ARMED) ‘ARM’ (& LOCK)


PRESS MOMENTARILY TO CHIRP PRESS FOR 1.5
THE SIREN ONCE AND FLASH TO ARM THE SECURITY SYSTEM -
SECONDS
THE INDICATORS 6 TIMES (DOORS WILL ALSO LOCK IF THE
CENTRAL LOCKING HAS BEEN
CONNECTED)
BUTTON ONE THEN TWO
SHOCK SENSOR BYPASS
‘DISARM’ (& UNLOCK)
PRESS TO DISARM THE ALARM SYSTEM.
BUTTON TWO THEN ONE (DOORS WILL ALSO UNLOCK
SILENTLY ARM THE SYSTEM. IF THE CENTRAL LOCKING
DISARM IS AUTOMATICALLY SILENT HAS BEEN CONNECTED)

BUTTON ONE & TWO TOGETHER ‘PANIC ’


CH2 OUTPUT (EG: OPTIONAL PRESS FOR 3 SECONDS TO SOUND
BOOT RELEASE) THE SIREN AND FLASH THE INDICATORS.
PRESS FOR 3 SECONDS OR PRESS AGAIN TO CANCEL
MORE TO POP THE BOOT OPEN
ANTI HIJACK--
PRESS FOR 3 SEC. WHEN
IGNITION ON TO ACTIVATE ANTI
HIJACK FUNCTION
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CONTENTS
Operating your security system...... Override
switch..........................
Remote control key....................... Valet mode................................
Rolling Code…………………….. Code learning............................
Arming the system....................... 2 stage shock sensor................
Disarming the system…………… Silent arming…………............
Automatic last door arming…........ Security re-arm (&re-lock)
….…
Passive Locking ………................ Car finder ……………..............
Panic............................................ Ignition safety door lock……....
Doors, bonnet & boot................... Central locking..........................
Arming/ instant trigger.................. Auxiliary output………..............
Auto re-set................................... Dome light supervision………..
Intrusion alert / tamper memory..... Defective zone bypass..............
Electronic siren…………………. Shock sensor disable by remote
Arm condition memory................. Special Hijack or Headlight On
Remote Anti Hijack……………… warning……...............
Indicator flashing.......................... Vehicle battery………................
Indicator confirmation / codes....... Testing your alarm……………
Chirp confirmation / codes............ Programmable options…………
Dash mounted warning light (LED).Security upgrades………………

OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM


REMOTE CONTROL KEY
Two remote control keys are supplied with the system that
enable you to arm and disarm your security system. One
remote control should be kept with your car keys and the other
with your spare car keys in a safe place. We do not
recommend leaving the spare remote and spare car keys in
the vehicle.

ROLLING CODE
The security code of your alarm system changes each time
you press the remote button. This coding system is completely
random therefore eliminating the possibility of recording it
(code grabbing). As there are billions of code combinations the
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chances of duplication are literally billions to one. Additional
remote controls may be added as the alarm module can
memorize up to four remote controls (see on code learning).
ARMING THE SYSTEM
Before arming the system, turn off and remove the keys from
the ignition. Close all windows and doors. Check that the
bonnet and boot are also closed.
The system is armed by depressing button one, the smaller
oval button, on the remote control momentarily (approx. 1.5
seconds). It is important to press the button for the
recommended time as a shorter duration may not activate the
system. Verify that the small red LED on the remote
illuminates.
You will notice the indicators flash once and the siren chirps
once to indicate that the system is armed.
The dash board warning light, LED, will slow flash to indicate
the system is armed.
If your vehicle has central locking, and it has been connected
to this security system, the doors will lock at the same time as
arming (see on central locking).
DISARMING THE SYSTEM - 2 stage
Press button one, the smaller oval button, on the remote
control to disarm the system. The siren will chirp twice and the
indicators will flash twice. The doors will unlock if wired to the
vehicles central locking system.
If the alarm is sounding, the first press cancels the siren, and a
second press disarms the system.
AUTOMATIC (LAST DOOR) ARMING - PROGRAMMABLE
This feature is factory set in the ‘Off’ position. You may
choose, at the time of installation, to have this feature
programmed ‘On’ for added security. Upon closing the last
door, the system fast flashes the LED for 20 seconds, after
which, it chirps the siren once and gives one flash of the
indicators to indicate the system has been automatically
armed. Opening a door during the 20
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seconds will suspend the countdown and recommence on
door closure.
PASSIVE LOCKING - PROGRAMMABLE
If the Automatic (Last Door) arming is utilized, you can choose
when system automatic arming with lock or without lock.
PANIC
In the event of personal attack or you suspect that your vehicle
is being tampered with, the alarm can be ‘panicked’ by
pressing button one for more than 3 seconds. The siren will
sound and the indicators will flash. Press again to cancel
‘panic’ mode. Panic mode does not operate with the ignition
on.
DOORS, BONNET AND BOOT PROTECTION
The siren will sound for 30 seconds should any of these be
opened and then closed when the system is armed. The
system does require your vehicle to be fitted with courtesy light
door switches for these to trigger the alarm. If these are not
fitted to your vehicle, or they are not functioning, the alarm will
not operate correctly. Fitting door switches will incur extra
costs. Periodic testing of the door switches is recommended.
Bonnet and boot switches are supplied with this alarm system.
ARMING & INSTANTANEOUS TRIGGER
The system is fully armed within 10 seconds of pressing the
remote button. It will immediately active when triggered.
AUTOMATIC RE-SET
The siren will sound from 5 to 30 seconds depending on the
circuit triggered, after which, it will stop and reset to the armed
position. It will then re-trigger on the next intrusion.
INTRUSION ALERT (TAMPER MEMORY)
When disarming, if the siren chirps four times you know the
system has been triggered whilst you were away from the
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vehicle. You can determine which circuit has been triggered by
reading the LED flash codes.

ELECTRONIC SIREN
This is mounted under the bonnet. It should be situated in a
place to protect it from heat and water damage. Driving
through deep water or puddles may cause water splashes.
Please check that the siren has been mounted in such a
position so as to avoid damaging it. If washing the engine bay,
cover the siren with a plastic bag to prevent damage. Heat or
water damage is not covered by the warranty.

ARM CONDITION MEMORY


Should the vehicle battery be disconnected, the system
memorizes the last set position of the alarm. If the alarm was
disarmed prior to battery disconnection, reconnection does not
cause the alarm to sound. However, if the battery was
disconnected whilst the system was armed, reconnection will
cause the system to trigger; the siren sounds, the indicators
flash and the engine disable circuit cuts in. To cancel, press
button one on the remote. (If the system has the optional
battery back-up siren, vehicle battery disconnection will cause
the battery back-up siren to sound - this is turned off at the
siren with the special key provided)

INDICATOR / PARKING LIGHT FLASHING


(Fuse Protected)
When the siren sounds due to triggering, the indicators or
parking light flash simultaneously. The indicators will also flash
on arming and disarming the system.
INDICATOR CONFIRMATION / CODES
This is a visual indication of system status.
A) 1 Flash - Armed
B) 2 Flash - Disarmed
C) Continuous Flashing - Alarm is active
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CHIRP CONFIRMATION / CODES
This is an audible indication of system status.
A) 1 Chirp - Armed
B) 2 Chirps - Disarmed
C) 3 Chirps - Bonnet, boot or a door open when arming
D) 4 Chirps - Disarm and indicates the alarm has been
triggered
E) 3 Wolf sounds + 1 chirp - Vehicle lights left on when
arming the system

DASH MOUNTED WARNING LIGHT -


LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED)
Located on or near the dashboard area, the LED is a small red
flashing light that indicates the vehicle is fitted with a security
system. The LED also tells the status of the alarm;
A) Slow flashing - system armed
B) Fast flashing - 20 second auto arming countdown /
20 second auto engine disable
countdown
C) LED off - system off
D) On permanently - system in valet mode
(see for valet details)
E) 1 flash, 1 pause - Door, bonnet or boot triggered
F) 2 flash, 1 pause - Shock sensor triggered
G) 3 flash, 1 pause - Ignition triggered

OVERRIDE SWITCH
At the time of installation, the installer fitted a hidden push
button switch under the dashboard.
ENSURE YOU KNOW THE LOCATION OF THIS SWITCH.
If the alarm fails to respond to the remote control, or you have
misplaced it, you can override the alarm as follows;
1) Open the door with the ignition key - the siren
will sound and the indicators will flash
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2) Within 10 seconds turn on the ignition.
3) Press the override push button switch once - this will cancel
the alarm sounding
4) The vehicle can now be started
The override switch has no function unless the ignition is
turned on. This prevents the system being turned off
unintentionally or by would be thieves. If the system continues
to fail to respond to the remote, you will need to use this
procedure until you have the fault remedied.

VALET MODE - L.E.D. PERMANENTLY ON


Valet mode turns off the alarm system but still allows remote
operation of the central locking if connected. Valet mode
should only be used when you intentionally want to disable the
alarm system such as when the vehicle is in for a service or
you wish to turn the system off.
To activate, turn on the ignition and press the override button 3
times. The LED will now stay PERMANENTLY LIT
INDICATING VALET MODE. To return the system to its normal
state, repeat the above procedure.

CODE LEARNING
The main alarm module has a learning capacity to memorize
the remote controls programmed into it. The two remotes
supplied are pre-learnt and have different codes to each other.
The module can memorize up to four. If you wish to add further
remotes, or a remote has to be replaced, the new remote
needs to be learnt into the main module. If for instance you
have lost a remote, and are fearful that someone may try to
use it, the lost remote can be deleted from memory.
To memorize a new or additional remote:
Turn on the ignition. Press the override switch for 5 seconds
until the siren chirps 5 times. Indicators will light to indicated
learning mode. Press any button on the existing remote. Siren
chirps twice indicating it is waiting for the next remote to be
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learnt. Press any button on the second remote. This procedure
can be repeated for up to 4 remotes. Leave the system for 10
seconds and the learning mode is completed.
When learning new remotes, the original remotes must be re-
learnt or they will be erased from memory.
To delete a remote from memory:
Enter learning mode as detailed above. Memorize existing
remote once. The lost remote is now deleted. When a
replacement is obtained, learn both the existing and new
remotes into memory as detailed above.
2 STAGE SHOCK SENSOR
The shock sensor is designed to detect major vehicle
movement (sharp shock) such as impact, vehicle towing or
glass breakage. It may also be triggered by shock waves
produced from loud exhausts, thunder and heavy vehicle
traffic. It should not be triggered by normal wind or rocking
motions.
If the shock sensor receives a light shock, the siren will sound
5 short chirps and flash the indicators twice.
If the shock sensor receives a heavier shock the siren sounds
and lights flash for 20 seconds.
The sensitivity level of both of these are set by the installer and
should be at their optimum. Over sensitivity can cause false
alarms. Avoid over sensitivity as people nearby may not
respond due to your alarm triggering too often through false
alarms.
A shock sensor may not detect tampering with the vehicles
wheels - we recommend the use of locking wheel nuts.
SILENT ARMING
You may be leaving home early and do not wish to disturb
other
people, so the chirps you hear when arming and disarming can
defeated by the remote control. Just press button two before
button one to silently arm. The system will automatically
disarm silently. The indicators will still flash as confirmation of
the armed state. (If you wish to silently disarm, you must first
arm the system silently)
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SECURITY RE-ARM (&RE-LOCK)
The alarm will automatically re-arm if it has been disarmed by
remote but the doors have not been opened within 20
seconds. If the central locking has been connected, the doors
also re-lock. This is a fixed security feature and cannot be
disabled. It is not controlled by the automatic arming feature.
This feature will not operate if the optional dome light
supervision has not been installed according to our instructions

CAR FINDER - armed mode only


Press button two on the remote. Siren chirps once and
indicators flash six times to show car position.
IGNITION SAFETY DOOR LOCK - PROGRAMMABLE
If the system has been connected to a vehicle with central
locking, the doors will lock 20 seconds after ignition ‘On’, but
immediately unlock when the ignition is turned ‘Off’. If a door is
left open during engine starting this feature will be inoperative.
Besides, you can lock/unlock the door by press button 1 when
driving (Ignition On).
CENTRAL LOCKING
This security system has built-in relays to operate a vehicles
existing central locking system by remote control. The system
is programmable to operate standard electric or vacuum
systems. Certain vehicles require additional parts to enable the
correct use of this feature. These parts are not included in this
system.
Kits are available to convert vehicles with manual door locks to
electric operation.
Ch 2 AUXILIARY OUTPUT
The system provides an auxiliary output and can be connected
to control accessories such as an electric boot release or any
other desired circuit. Press both buttons when system armed
or ignition off for more than 3 seconds.
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DOME LIGHT SUPERVISION - EXTRA COST OPTION
When the alarm system is disarmed by the remote control, the
interior light will come on for 30 seconds to illuminate the
interior for security and convenience. If the ignition is turned on
during this time, the interior light will be turned off.
The fitting of this option may make the security re-arm feature
inoperative if the installation is not carried out according to our
instructions.

DEFECTIVE ZONE BYPASS


If a door, the bonnet or boot is opened whilst armed and left
open, the siren will sound for 2.5 minutes. After this time, this
circuit will be bypassed. The shock sensor and engine
immobiliser will still be active.

SENSOR DISABLE BY REMOTE


You can ‘turn off’ the shock sensor to avoid false triggering
which may be caused by pets or heavy traffic simply by
pressing button one followed by button two.

REMOTE ANTI-HIJACK
The feature is used to immobilize the vehicle in an emergency
by pressing & holding both button 1&2 for 3 sec. while vehicle
power is on. After 20sec. of the first flash indicating main
system into anti-highjack mode, the parking & dome light flash
and siren sound indefinitely for 10sec. To warn the intrusion
seriously, the dome light will flash much quicker and the siren
sounding, parking light flashing continuously for another
10sec. Then, the engine will stop automatically. Anti-hijacking
is cancelled by pressing the button 2.

VEHICLE LIGHT ON WARNING


OR
SPECIAL HIJACK FUNCTION
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This two function is only one available before microprocessor
programming. The special Hi-Jack function needs extra wiring.
Please check with your installer.
SPECIAL HIJACK FUNCTION:
If unable to succeed remote Anti-Hijack when power on, it is
available a switch installed (or a positive signal from defroster)
obviously to press. The system stand by activating into special
high jack mode at the same time of any door "open & closed"
completely. (Optional : system is connected according
installation manual by technician.) The special highjack can't
be deactivated by remote or ignition off by key unless pressing
override switch, when ignition off.
Warning : Be careful "No touch" the special hijack switch
unexpectedly to prevent the system will stand by special hijack
activating immediately.

VEHICLE PARK / HEADLIGHT WARNING


When arming, if you have forgotten to turn off the vehicles
lights when parking, the siren will give three ‘wolf chirps’
before the normal chirp the system to remind you to turn the
lights off.
During the winter months, it is quite easy to leave the lights on
accidentally causing the vehicle battery to go flat. If the vehicle
battery does go flat, your remote control will appear not to
work as the alarm will not function without vehicle battery
power.

VEHICLE BATTERY
IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN THE VEHICLE BATTERY
TO ENSURE RELIABLE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE
AND THIS SECURITY SYSTEM. IF YOU TRAVEL ONLY
SHORT DISTANCES, THE BATTERY MAY NOT HAVE TIME
TO FULLY CHARGE ITSELF. OVER TIME THE BATTERY
WILL GRADUALLY GO FLAT. EITHER TAKE YOUR
VEHICLE FOR A LONG DRIVE OR RECHARGE FROM A
SUITABLE BATTERY CHARGER. CHECK THE BATTERY
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WATER LEVEL AT LEAST EVERY TWO WEEKS.
CHARGING A DRY BATTERY WILL CAUSE IRREPAIRABLE
DAMAGE.

TESTING YOUR ALARM


We strongly recommend that you test your alarm frequently. It
takes only a short time and is very important to maximize the
protection of your vehicle.
1. Arm the system
Just unlock the drivers door with the ignition key and open the
door. The alarm should sound. Check all the other doors,
bonnet and boot by the same procedure.
2. Shock Sensor
Arm the system. Check the shock sensor by giving the vehicle
varying degrees of impact on an area of the vehicle where you
will not damage it. The degree of impact required to trigger the
shock sensor should have been set at the time of installation. If
it is adjusted too lightly you may incur false alarms - such as
cats jumping on the vehicle. A too heavy adjustment may
cause the shock sensor not to respond to impact. The
adjustment is therefore critical and we suggest you see your
installer for adjustment to your preference.

PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS
When the system is being installed, there are a few of
decisions to be made to enable or disable certain features.
Discuss these with the installer:-
YES NO
1. Do you want the system to be ....... ...…
automatic arming ?
2. Do you want ignition safety ....... ...…
door lock ?
3. Do you want the system to be …… ……
locked when automatic arming

SECURITY UPGRADES
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BATTERY BACK-UP SIREN
In place of the standard siren, a battery back-up version gives
added protection against unlawful disconnection of the
vehicles battery or power connection to the siren. Any attempt
to do so will trigger the sirens own battery back-up. The only
way to cancel this is with the special key supplied as it is
designed to sound continuously.

MICROWAVE INTERIOR SENSOR


An invisible radar beam protects the interior of your vehicle.
Any physical movement within the microwave beam triggers
the alarm. The size of the microwave field is adjusted by the
installer to suit the design of your vehicle. Too larger field may
cause the system to false alarm. Too smaller field may not
detect some intrusions. It is therefore important to test the
alarm on a regular basis and have any adjustments made.
Suitable for enclosed or convertible vehicles.

ULTRASONIC INTERIOR SENSOR


High frequency sound protects the interior of your vehicle and
any changes to the environment will trigger the alarm. Only
suitable for enclosed vehicles.

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Jumper Programmable function Open Close Default
J8-1 Central door lock output 3.5 seconds 0.5 seconds 0.5 seconds
J8-2 Auto re-arming OFF ON ON
J8-3 Automatic (last door) arming ON OFF OFF
J8-4 Passive locking OFF ON ON

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