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10. Car alarm operation
You can operate (set and unset) the car alarm with the use of remote
controls. Other operation methods are SMS commands, ringing control,
or voice menu control. User SMS commands can be sent from
registered phones without the MC or UC code unless command
verification – the DIP F. parameter is activated. Then you can log in as a
driver with the use of PITS or card.
10.1
Remote control operation
The
key is used to completely set and lock the vehicle, the
used to unset and unlock it. If within 15 seconds from setting you press the
key, the vehicle will be partially set (confirmed with an acoustic signal). In
this mode the internal wireless detectors and the voltage drop sensor are not
active and the power supply for the external sensors is not activated.
Simultaneous pressing of the
or MCB-02 module, used for other supplementary functions (e.g. switching of
independent heating etc.).
10.2
Voice menu and ringing control
For users 1-6 car alarm control by ringing or using the voice menu can be
set. If for a certain number ringing control is activated, after ringing the car
alarm status will change (the car alarm will be unset or set). In the case of the
voice menu control the car alarm will answer the phone call and offer the
user individual options for car alarm control. The voice menu function may be
limited in case of simultaneous use of data services (e.g. communication with
the C-Link application or sending data to a collection server). The voice
menu function may also be conditional on the user code, which must be
numerical in this case.
10.3
SMS command control
You can operate (set and unset) the car alarm with the use of SMS
commands as well. You can activate setting using the AM command, partial
setting using the AM EXT command, or unsetting using the DM command.
Command format: UCcode AM/AM EXT/DM
Command example:
1111 AM EXT (the car alarm is partly set)
10.4
Behaviour during an alarm
Intrusion on any entrance, or detector in the set condition triggers an
alarm. During an alarm the siren hoots for 30 s (optional) and SMS
messages are sent to the TEL1 to TEL6 phone numbers if they are
specified for alarm calls, see point 5.3. Then, the car alarm will call these
numbers. If the alarm is terminated by the user, all transmissions are
discontinued.
You can cancel the alarm with the
using the DM instruction from the mobile phone (the DM command will
also unlock the car). If the alarm is properly cancelled by the user,
a SMS about cancellation of the alarm will be sent.
10.5
Permanent immobilization of the vehicle
The behaviour of the immobilization circuit of the car alarm is based on
the setting of the DIP I parameter. However, to put it simply, from the
user's point of view the car alarm immobilizer always prevents the car
from being started in the set condition. However, there may be a
situation when the car owner accidentally loses the car keys or lends
them to someone who will break the rules. E.g. if someone steals the
owner's keys in a shop or from a sports facility locker, or if the owner
gives the keys to someone else by himself (car rent shop, car repair
shop etc.). In this case the car alarm can be permanently blocked to
prevent misuse of the vehicle.
Command format: UCcode IMO/UNIMO
Command example:
1111 IMO (the car alarm immobilizer is permanently blocked)
10.6
Optical indication by the LED lamp
The car alarm indicates its status with the LED indicator.
flashes more quickly
logging to the GSM network is going on or the
GPS signal has been lost
flashes
indicating the set condition
flashes slowly
the unit indicates AUTOIMO
flashes SOS (...---...)
unit failure
lights permanently
motion indicated, the drive is monitored
off
idle condition of the car alarm
CA-2103 "Athos" – RESET 1
and
keys can be, through the CR-11A
key of the remote control or
10.7
Acoustic indication by the siren
The car alarm also indicates its status with the siren
one hoot
two fluently continuing hoots
two separate hoots
three separate hoots
four separated hoots
six fluently continuing hoots
siren permanently on (max. 30 sec.)
key is
10.8
Activation of an auxiliary appliance
An auxiliary appliance can be activated with the AUXA or AUXB
command when the respective output of the CR-11A, or MCB-02 module
is activated. You can use the ON/OFF commands to change the output
status or you can activate the output for an exactly defined time.
However, the maximum activation time is limited to 60 minutes.
Command format:
Command example:
1111 AUXA ON (activating the AUXA output of the module for one hour
unless it is deactivated with the AUXA OFF command)
Command format:
where:
х
number of seconds, or minutes
y
S/M seconds or minutes
Command example:
1111 AUXB 25M (activating the AUXB output for 25 minutes)
10.9
Locating the current position
You can locate the current position of the car alarm using the GPS and
LOCATOR SMS commands. The answer to the GPS SMS message
contains a reference to Google Maps, which allows you to display the
position of the vehicle right in the map in a smartphone. The answer to
the LOCATOR SMS contains textual specification of the position by the
mobile operator. This function must be set by the installation technician
already.
Command format: UCcode GPS
Example of a command for location of the current position:
1111 GPS
Command format: UCcode LOCATOR
Example of a command for location of the position in the mobile phone
operator's network:
1111 LOCATOR
10.10 GEOFENCE function
If the parameters of the GEOFENCE function have been set using the
MC code, this function can be activated using a command in a one-off
way or permanently with the possibility of deactivation. On leaving of the
specified zone the unit sends an SMS message to TELINFO.
Command format: UCcode GEOFENCE ON/OFF
Command example:
1111 GEOFENCE ON (the function will be activated)
10.11 Current status of the vehicle
You can check the current status of the car alarm with the STATUS
command. The car alarm responds to it with an answer specifying its
current status.
Command format: UCcode STATUS
Command example:
1111 STATUS
10.12
System help
Using the HELP command you can obtain the basic instructions to
control the car alarm by means of SMS commands.
Command format: UCcode HELP
Command example:
1111 HELP
10.13
Credit balance check
If the CREDIT function has already been set, you can query the credit
balance using the CREDIT command only.
Command format: UCcode CREDIT
Example of a command to check the credit balance of a prepaid card:
1111 CREDIT
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car alarm setting (optional)
unsetting after an alarm
an active input on setting (optional)
unavailability of the GSM network
UCcode AUXA/AUXB ON/OFF
UCcode AUXA/AUXB xy
partial setting
unsetting (optional)
alarm (optional)
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