11.0 - System Programming; 11.1 - Optical Signals; 11.2 - Acoustic Signals; 11.3 - Passive Arming - Gemini 933 Series Installation And Use Manual

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11.0 - 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 signalling
Exclusion of arming/disarming acoustic signalling
System passive arming
Arming of self-powered coded siren
Doors input - positive
Optical pulse signalling
Negative output during alarm cycle
For Gemini only, turn ignition key
A lack of power during electrical system maintenance, will not affect the programming.
The procedure must be carried out entirely because key rotation disables the selected function and
moves to the next one until the programming procedure is completed.
Programmable functions are briefly described below and the next paragraph illustrates the
programming instructions.

11.1 - OPTICAL SIGNALS

This function activates optic signals during system arming (1) and disarming (2).
If the vehicle already has optical locking/unlocking signals, the turn indicators alarm
!
flashes should be deactivated.

11.2 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALS

This function activates acoustic signals during system arming (1) and disarming (2).

11.3 - 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 it is resumed when the
door is closed
.
11.4 - ENABL
This function enables the relative output (20-way connector, position 13, PINK wire) to activate the
self-powered coded siren
(art. 7725).

11.5 - DOOR SWITCH POLARITY SELECTION

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

11.6 - 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 "emergency" push-button wire (Hazard push-button)
When the optical pulse signaling feature is activated, the blinkers will ONLY emit optical
signals during an alarm cycle.
!
The system BLUE wire MUST be connected to the Hazard push-button.
In this case, do not connect the ORANGE wires (see chapter 7.3)
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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STATUS
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
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ING OF SIREN (7725) OUTPUT
.
11.7 -
NEGATIVE OUTPUT SELECTION (DURING ALARM) FOR HORNS OR ADDITIONAL
Once activated, this function can activate the output for the siren (continuous tone) or for the horn
(intermittent tone
LED FLASHES
Here below is an example that illustrates the various steps to follow to modify the programmable
functions.
As mentioned before, every key rotation disables a function, while the electronic key enables it.
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 alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key "ON" and touch electronic key to
Two acoustic signals (a high and a low-pitched sound) and two flashes of the turn indicators
When the last function is programmed (either with the electronic key or the ignition key), in
addition to the confirmation tone, the system gives two low-pitched and one high-pitched acoustic
SIREN
).

12.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

its receptacle.
indicate that the system is in the programming procedure.
Turn ignition "OFF" and then back "ON" to
disable the function.
A low-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
OFF-ON
The LED flashes according to selected function
(from 1 to 8).
Touch electronic key once to its receptacle to
activate the function.
A high-pitched acoustic signal confirms the
The LED flashes according to function the
selected function (from 1 to 8).
In both cases, system moves on to the next function.
Repeat steps above to enable or disable other functions.
signals
and the turn indicators flash twice.
These last two signals indicate the end of the programming procedure.
.
ON
operation.
OR
operation.
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