LaserLine 270UK User Manual

Insurance approved alarm (original reote control upgrade)

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270UK/278UK INSURANCE APPROVED ALARM
(ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL UPGRADE) USER
GUIDE
®
CAR
ALARM
SYSTEMS
ISUT270-278UK.p65
1
12/05/2006, 10.24

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  • Page 1 270UK/278UK INSURANCE APPROVED ALARM (ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL UPGRADE) USER GUIDE ® ALARM SYSTEMS ISUT270-278UK.p65 12/05/2006, 10.24...
  • Page 2 270UK/278UK COMPACT ALARM SYSTEM FOR ALL CARS/LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES This system is manufactured from the highest quality components to ensure a long trou- ble free operating life and comply with the British insurance industry’s criteria for vehi- cle security for Category 2 à 1 (L2 à 1) (AFTERMARKET SYSTEMS) [Utilising the original equipment remote tested to Issue 2 Criteria] product, as evaluated by Thatcham (MIRRC).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH 1 - INDEX 1) Index ............................3 2) Introduction ..........................4 3) 270 System Components ......................4 3) 278 System Components ......................5 4) Alarm system Operation: ......................6 4.1 - Alarm System Arming/Disarming ..................6 4.2 - Alarm Condition ....................... 6 4.3 - Alarm Cycle Limitation .....................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ENGLISH 2 - INTRODUCTION This alarm system is exclusively a deterrent against possible theft. In no way can it be considered as an actual insurance against theft. The manufacturer declines any liability for faults or anomalies in the alarm system, in its accesso- ries or in the vehicles’s electric equipment due to incorrect installation or unobservant of specified features/standards.
  • Page 5: 278 System Components

    ENGLISH 3 - 278 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Your alarm system consists of the following items: Alarm unit Electronic keys Receptacle Red LED 908 Siren Ultrasonic detectors Electronic socket Note: The 270 alarm sytem is a compact unit where the alarm and siren are combind, the 278 alarm system is a modular unit where the alarm and siren are seperate.
  • Page 6: Alarm System Operation

    ENGLISH 4 - ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION 4.1 - ALARM SYSTEM ARMING/DISARMIG To arm the alarm, press the lock or deadlock** button on the vehicles original remote control; direction indicators lights flash twice* and the alarm may give two acoustic tones* to indicate that the system is now armed.
  • Page 7: Sensor Self-Testing

    ENGLISH alarm cycles for every sensor is 8, except for power supply interruption sensor (10 alarm cycles). Note: If a sensor continues to remain activated whilst in the pre-alarm time, the system will auto- matically exclude this sensor at the end of the pre-alarm time and not generate an alarm condition. When the alarm system is next disarmed a shorter than normal flash of the direction indicator lights and an accoustic tone will be produced to indicate that a sensor was activated whilst arming.
  • Page 8: Alarm Trigger Signalling

    ENGLISH 4.5 - ALARM TRIGGER SIGNALLING If an alarm condition occurred whilst you were not present, the alarm will signal it through a brief visual and acoustic disarm signal instead of a long disarm signal. You will be able to identify the exact alarm cause thanks to the “ ALARM TRIGGER HISTORY” function. 4.6 - ALARM TRIGGER HISTORY It is possible to know the last 5 alarm triggers which have occurred by turning on the ignition key 3 times within 5 seconds while the alarm system is disarmed.
  • Page 9: Problem Solving

    ENGLISH Note: The trigger history will not be cleared if the power to the alarm system is disconnected. In case the trigger memory contains less than 5 triggers, the procedure will automatically end im- mediately after the display of the oldest flash code. 5 - PROBLEM SOLVING If you find you have to get closer to the vehicle to unlock/disarm the alarm, this is normally a indi- cation that the original remote control batteries may need replacing.
  • Page 10: Passive Arming

    ENGLISH Note: Some vehicles may have a similar locking feature, where if the vehicle is unlocked and then not entered, the vehicle locking system re-locks the vehicle. In this case the alarm may fully re-arm activating comfort closing*/window closing*/additional sensor* and the ultrasonic/microwave sen- sor*.
  • Page 11: Garage Function

    ENGLISH Ultrasonic exclusion (e.g. if you want to use the alarm whilst keeping vehicle windows open); Siren exclusion (e.g. if your vehicle is parked in a hospital car park, ferries, skiing resort etc.); Acoustic tones exclusion ( e.g.no arm/disarm tones, no feature warning acoustic signals). To disable any of the features, insert and keep inserted an electronic key into the receptacle socket;...
  • Page 12: Disarm Using Your Emergency Pin Code

    ENGLISH • now remove the electronic key. With garage function enabled the alarm will flash the red LED in the receptacle every 15 seconds to indicate garage mode. If the optional immobilisation relay is fitted to the vehicle with the optional passive functions enabled, these function will be disabled allowing the vehicle to be driven.
  • Page 13 ENGLISH the pin code to be inserted is 5 6 0 5 4. pause pause pause pause Pin code entered correctly alarm enters garage function without LED Flashes accoustic tones or flashing the direction indicator lights ALARM DISARMED Acoustic Tones Ignition Key Pin code entered incorrectly alarm will stay armed...
  • Page 14: How To Know Your Emergency Pin Code

    ENGLISH EXAMPLE: the pin code to be inserted is 5 6 0 5 4. First digit 5 - Wait 5 flashes/acoustic tones for the first digit. After the fifth flash/acoustic tone has been completed and the LED has turned OFF, immediately turn ON the ignition key for 1 second. Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause, the LED/acoustic tones will start again for the next digit of the Pin Code;...
  • Page 15 ENGLISH the Pin Code to note at the end of these instructions would be 5 6 0 5 4. pause pause pause pause exit Acoustic Tones LED Flashes It is imperative to note on a piece of paper this pin code, if it is different from the original pin code displayed in the rear of these instructions.
  • Page 16: Self-Learning Of A New Electronic Key

    ENGLISH 10 - SELF-LEARNING OF A NEW ELECTRONIC KEY The self-learning function allows you to program new electronic keys or cancel electronic keys. To carry out the self-learning procedure, an original functioning electric key must be available. Then do the following: Œ...
  • Page 17: Homologations

    ENGLISH 11 - HOMOLOGATIONS This product complies with the requirements of applicable European directives. You will find a label on the alarm unit stating the homologation number, obtained according to the European directive 95/56/CE. product homologation mark XX xxxx XX-XXXXXX XX XXX manufacturer XXXXXXXX XXV...
  • Page 18: Lifetime Warranty

    ENGLISH 13 - LIFETIME WARRANTY Product warranty covers units to be free from defects in manufacture for the lifetime ownership of the original vehicle, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty document. Any product, which is deemed to be defective, will be replaced or repaired. Accessories including electronic keys and additional modules are guaranteed for a period of 12 months from date of installation.
  • Page 19 NOTE Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage of the alarm/immobiliser and the vehicle electrical system due to WRONG INSTALLATION OR TAMPERING. LASERLINE SpA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT CHANGES OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. pag. 19 ISUT270-278UK.p65...
  • Page 20: Service Inspection

    ENGLISH 14 - SERVICE INSPECTION 2 YRS 3 YRS 1 YRS 4 YRS Installer’s Stamp Installer’s Stamp Installer’s Stamp Installer’s Stamp Cert. No. Cert. No. Cert. No. Cert. No. Reg. No. Reg. No. Reg. No. Reg. No. Date. Date. Date. Date.
  • Page 21: Customer Lifetime Warranty Registration

    ENGLISH 15 - CUSTOMER LIFETIME WARRANTY REGISTRATION Alarm/Immobiliser Model No. ………...…………….....Make………………………....……. Accessories Fitted …………………………......Model………………….....…… Date of Installation……………………………….....Reg.No. ……….…..………..……. Customer Name………………………………......Year of Manufacture…………....Address………………………………......………………………………....……………................................... Postcode ………………………......…...Tel No....……….....…………… Installer Name …………………..……………..Account No. …....……………..…….. Address…………………………………………………………………………………..………………... Postcode ……………………………………………..Tel No. ……....…....………… I have read and understood the terms and conditions of the Customer Lifetime Warranty. Customer Signature...............
  • Page 22 ENGLISH Return to: Laserline Direct Limited 33, Craven Court Winwick Quay Warrington Cheshire WA2 8QU pag. 22 ISUT270-278UK.p65 12/05/2006, 10.24...
  • Page 23: Test Approval Number

    ENGLISH 16 - 270UK/278UK TEST APPROVAL NUMBER 270UK - MIRRC Reference Number: Category 2 - 1 TU2-1245/0302 270UK - MIRRC Reference Number: Category L2 - 1 TUL1-75/0302 278UK - MIRRC Reference Number: Category 2 - 1 TU2-1369/0506 278UK - MIRRC Reference Number: Category L2 - 1 TUL1-135/0506...
  • Page 24 Dealer Stamp Our commissioned Sales and Support Agents in the UK are Laserline Direct Limited 33, Craven Court - Winwick Quay - Warrington - Cheshire WA2 8QU cod. ISUT270-278UK FILENAME: ISUT270-278UK.P65 ISUT270-278UK.p65 12/05/2006, 10.24...

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