Negative Output Selection (During Alarm) For Horn Or Additional Siren; System Programming Example - Gemini 932 Series Installation And Use Manual

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11.7 -
NEGATIVE OUTPUT SELECTION (DURING ALARM) FOR HORN OR ADDITIONAL
Once enabled, this function can activate the output for the siren (continuous tone) or for the horn
(intermittent tone
).
Here below is an example that illustrates the various steps to follow to modify the programmable
functions.
As mentioned before,
When ignition is turned ON or OFF or the electronic key is touched to its receptacle, a high or low
pitched signal sounds and the LED flashes according to table in chapter 11.0
With the alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key "ON" and touch the electronic
Two acoustic signals (a high and a low-pitched sound) and two flashes of the turn indicators will
Repeat the above
When the last function is programmed (either with the electronic key or the ignition key), in
addition to the confirmation tone, the system gives 2 low-pitched and 1 high-pitched acoustic
These last two signals indicate the end of the programming procedure.

12.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

every key rotation disables
key to its receptacle.
confirm that the system is in program mode.
To disable the function, turn ignition "OFF" and
A low-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
OFF-ON
The LED will flash according to the selected
To enable the function, touch the electronic key
A high-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
The LED will flash according to the selected
In both cases, the system will move on to the next function.
steps
signals
and the turn indicators flash twice.
SIREN
a function, while the
ON
then back "ON"
operation.
function (from 1 to 8).
OR
once to its receptacle
operation.
function (from 1 to 8).
to enable or disable the remaining functions.
electronic key enables
.
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