Turning Off The Interior Movement Sensor; Opening The Tailgate; Manual Activation Of Siren - Lotus Evora 2011 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Turning Off the Interior Movement Sensor

A microwave sensor mounted behind the centre console, will
detect substantial physical movement within the cockpit, and
trigger the alarm.
If an animal is to be left in the vehicle, or if you wish to de-
activate the interior movement sensor for any other reason,
press once the transmitter logo button in the normal way to set
the alarm, and then press a second time (within 2 seconds) to
de-activate the sensor. A single beep will sound as confirma-
tion. The sensor will automatically re-activate next time the
alarm is armed.

Opening the Tailgate

To open the tailgate, press twice the end button on the trans-
mitter key; the latch will release and allow the tailgate to be
opened, assisted by pressurised struts. Trunk lamps will switch
on automatically whenever the tailgate is open.
With the ignition switched on, warning of an open or not fully
latched tailgate is provided on the right hand screen in the instru-
ment panel via the vehicle silhouette graphic.
To close the tailgate, ensure that no persons or objects will be
trapped before pulling down the panel and pressing firmly over
the latch to assure its complete engagement. Guard against
inadvertently locking the transmitter key in the trunk.
See also 'Tailgate' section (page 106).

Manual Activation of Siren

If, for personal security reasons, it is desired to manually ac-
tivate the siren at any time when the ignition is off, hold pressed
the end button on the transmitter key for 3 seconds. The wailing
siren will sound, and the hazard lamps flash for a period of 30
seconds. To stop the siren, press once any of the transmitter
buttons.
Manual siren activation will not affect the alarm system
status.
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