System Programming; Optic Signals; Acoustic Signals; Passive Arming - Gemini 931R12 Installation And Use Manual

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14.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

The t
able below applies to the system programmed in "standard configuration".
E
very time you enter the programming procedure, the alarm resets to the default settings.
FUNCTION
Exclusion of arming/disarming optic signals
Exclusion of arming/disarming acoustic signals
System passive arming
Enabling of coded output for self-powered siren
Door input - positive
Optical pulse signal
For Gemini only, turn ignition key
A lack of power during electrical system maintenance, will not affect the programming.
Every turn of the ignition key
disables
the selected parameter and moves to the next one until the
programming procedure is completed.
The programmable parameters are briefly described here below while the programming instructions
are illustrated in the next paragraph.

14.1 - OPTIC SIGNALS

This parameter activates optic signals when alarm is armed (1) and disarmed (2).
If the vehicle already has optical lock/unlock signals, the turn indicators alarm flashes
!

14.2 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALS

This parameter activates acoustic signals when alarm is armed (1) and disarmed (2).

14.3 - PASSIVE ARMING

This function arms the system 60" after ignition is switched off and the last door is opened and closed.
If a door is opened during this lapse of time, the procedure is interrupted and will resume when the
door is closed.
14.4 - ENABL
This parameter enables the relative output (20-way connector, position 13, PINK wire) to activate the
self-powered coded siren
(art. 7725).

14.5 - DOOR SWITCH POLARITY SELECTION

This parameter modifies the alarm input signal (positive or negative) according to the signal generated
by the door switch.

14.6 - OPTICAL PULSE SIGNAL/SELF-POWERED SIREN

This function activates the optical
signals according to the connection made; only for vehicles where
hook-up is to the Hazard switch.
Optical flashes activated by connection to the Hazard switch will ONLY turn on during an
!
The alarm system BLUE wire MUST be connected to the Hazard switch.
In this case, do not connect the alarm ORANGE wires (see chapter 10.3).
If the function is disabled, under normal operating conditions, the blue wire carries a negative signal;
during an alarm cycle, there is a lack of negative.
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should be deactivated.
ING OF SIREN (7725) OUTPUT
alarm condition.
Here below is an example that illustrates the steps to follow to modify the programmable functions.
As mentioned before, every
When ignition is turned OFF-ON or the
STATUS
Disabled
With the alarm disarmed,
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
-----
Two acoustic signals (a high and a low-pitched sound) and two flashes of the turn indicators
When the last function is configured (either with the LED push-button 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

15.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

key rotation disables
the functions, while the
LED button is pressed, a high or low tone signal sounds
press the button on the status LED,
the button within 2 seconds.
PRESS
ON
confirm that the system is in program mode.
Turn ignition "OFF" and then back "ON" to
disable the function.
OFF-ON
A low-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
operation.
OR
Press the button on the LED
function
A high-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
operation
In both cases, system moves on to the next function.
Repeat steps above to enable or disable the other functions.
signals
and the turn indicators flash twice.
LED button enables
them
.
.
turn ignition key "ON" and
release
RELEASE
Boop
once to activate the
.
Beep
.
.
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