System Programming; Optical Signals; Acoustic Signals; Passive Arming - Gemini 823 Installation And Use Manual

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9.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

The t
able below applies to the factory settings. Accessing the programming procedure will reset the
the features to their initial settings
.
The procedure must be carried out entirely by scrolling from one feature to the other using either the
ignition key or the override key (see par.11.0).
A lack of power during electrical system maintenance will not affect the settings.
FEATURE
1
"Exclusion"
of arming/disarming optical signals
"
2
"Exclusion"
of arming/disarming acoustical signals
3

Passive arming

For Gemini only
4
5
Boot input, positive signal
6
Optical pulse signals (Hazard flashers)
7
Pulsed ground output during alarm (Horn)

9.1 - OPTICAL SIGNALS

Optical signals (turn indicators) to confirm arming/disarming. (Default setting: optical signals ON).
If the vehicle already has optical lock/unlock signals, the turn indicator alarm flashes
!

9.2 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALS

Acoustic signals (siren chirps) to confirm arming/disarming. (Default setting: acoustic signals OFF).
9.3 - PASSIVE ARMING
If passive arming is enabled the system will automatically arm 60 sec. after ignition is switched off and
the last door is opened and closed. Opening a door during the 60-sec. passive countdown will cause
the procedure to interrupt; it will resume when the door is closed

9.4 - BOOT SWITCH POLARITY SELECTION

This feature modifies the alarm input signal (positive or negative) according to the signal generated
the boot switch
.
9.5 - HAZARD FLASHERS (OR SELF-POWERED SIREN)
Selectable output to either enable the optical
vehicles where hook-up is to the Hazard switch) o
Optical signals activated by connection to the Hazard switch ONLY turn ON during an
!
The alarm BLUE wire must be connected to the Hazard switch. In this case, do not
connect the ORANGE wires (see chapter 6.3).
If the feature is disabled, the BLUE wire carries a negative signal under normal operating conditions
and, during an alarm cycle, there is a lack of negative.
9.6 -

NEGATIVE OUTPUT SELECTION (DURING ALARM) FOR HORN OR ADDITIONAL SIREN

Programmable output used to sound the siren (steady) or the horn (pulsed). (Default setting: siren)
If the vehicle's horn is preferred, this feature changes the output from steady to pulsed, allowing the
use of the horn for the alarm's audible responses
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DEFAULT SETTING
LED FLASHES
Disabled
Enabled
D
isabled
Key OFF/ON
D
isabled
D
isabled
D
isabled
should be disabled
.
signals (according to the connection made and only for
r to manage a self-powered siren.
alarm condition.
.

10.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

Here below is an example that illustrates the steps to follow to modify the programmable features.
NB:
Cycling ignition key OFF/ON disables the features while using the override touch key enables
them. A Beep or a Bop will confirm the operation and the LED will flash as indicated (par.
With the alarm system disarmed, cycle ignition key ON.
The LED will power ON for approx. 2 sec.; while the LED is ON,
A Beep, a Bop and 2 flashes of the turn indicators will confirm that the system is in programming mode.
DISABLE
OFF-ON
ENABLE
by
In both cases, the system moves on to the next feature.
Repeat the above steps to enable or disable the other features.
When the last feature is configured, in addition to the confirmation tone, 2 Bops, 1 Beep and 2
flashes of the turn indicators will confirm the end of the programming procedure.
ON
touch the override key to its
receptacle
.
To disable the feature cycle ignition key OFF
and then back ON.
A Bop will confirm the operation.
The LED will flash according to the selected
feature (from 1 to 7).
OR
To enable the feature, touch the override key
once to its receptacle.
A Beep will confirm the operation.
The LED will flash according to the selected
feature (from 1 to 7).
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9.0).
Bop
Beep

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