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10.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
The t
able below applies to the system programmed in "standard configuration".
E
very time you enter the programming procedure, the alarm resets to the default settings
FUNCTION
"Exclusion" of arming/disarming optical signals
"
"Exclusion" of arming/disarming acoustical signals
Passive arming
Arming of self-powered coded siren
Boot input, positive signal
Optical pulse signals (Hazard)
Pulse negative output during alarm cycle
A lack of power during electrical system maintenance will not affect the programming.
The procedure must be carried out entirely. To scroll from one feature to another either turn ignition key
to disable it or use the electronic key to enable it (see par.11.0).
Programmable features are briefly described below.
10.1 - OPTICAL SIGNALS
This feature enables the optical arm/disarm signals.
If the vehicle already has optical lock/unlock signals, the turn indicator alarm flashes
!
10.2 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALS
This
feature enables the acoustic arm/disarm signals
10.3 - PASSIVE ARMING
This feature automatically arms the system 60" after ignition is switched off and the last door is opened
and closed.
If a door is opened during this lapse of time, the procedure is interrupted; it will resume when the door
is closed
.
10.4 - ENABL
ING OF SIREN (P/N 7725) OUTPUT
This feature enables the relative output (20-pin connector, position 13, PINK wire) to activate the self-
powered coded siren
(P/N 7725).
10.5 - BOOT SWITCH POLARITY SELECTION
This feature modifies the alarm input signal (positive or negative) according to the signal generated
the boot switch
.
10.6 - OPTICAL PULSE SIGNAL OR SELF-POWERED SIREN
The output can be used to enable the optical
vehicles where the hook-up is to the Hazard switch
When the optical pulse signal feature is enabled, the blinkers will ONLY flash during an
!
The system BLUE wire MUST be connected to the Hazard wire.
In this case, do not connect the ORANGE wires (see chapter 7.3).
If the feature is disabled, under normal operating conditions, the blue wire carries a negative signal;
during an alarm cycle, there is a lack of negative.
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STATUS
LED FLASHES
Disabled
Enabled
D
isabled
D
isabled
D
isabled
D
isabled
D
isabled
should be disabled
.
signals (according to the connection made); only for
. Or it can be used to manage a self-powered siren.
alarm cycle.
10.7 -
NEGATIVE OUTPUT SELECTION (DURING ALARM) FOR HORN OR ADDITIONAL
Depending on the connection made, this feature can activate the output for the siren (continuous tone)
.
or for the horn (intermittent tone
The following example illustrates the steps to follow to modify the programmable features.
As previously mentioned, turning the key OFF/ON disables the feature, while using the electronic key
enables it. To confirm the operation, a Beep or a Boop will sound and the LED will flash as indicated
(see table, chapter
10.0).
The LED will light up for approx. 2 seconds; while the LED is ON,
Two acoustic signals (1 Beep and 1 Boop) and 2 flashes of the turn indicators will confirm that the
by
Repeat the above steps to enable or disable the other features.
When the last feature is configured (either with the electronic key or the ignition key), the
confirmation tone will be followed by 2 Boops and 1 Beep and 2 flashes of the turn indicators to
SIREN
).
11.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
With the alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key "ON".
ON
its receptacle
.
system is in programming mode.
To
disable
the feature, t
urn ignition "OFF" and
then back "ON" .
A low-pitched acoustic signal will confirm the
OFF-ON
operation.
The LED will flash according to the selected
feature (from 1 to 7).
OR
To
enable
the feature, touch the electronic key
once to its receptacle.
A high-pitched acoustic signal will confirm the
operation.
The LED will flash according to the selected
feature (from
In both cases, the system moves on to the next feature.
confirm the end of the programming procedure.
touch the electronic key to
Boop
Beep
1 to 7).
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