System Programming; Acoustic Signalling; Current Absorption Sensor; Optic Signalling - Gemini 973AR Installation And Use Manual

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7.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

The t
able below applies to the system programmed in "standard configuration".
E
ntering the programming procedure resets the functions to the default setting
FUNCTION
Arming/disarming acoustic signals

Current absorption sensor

Anti-hijack function
Arming/disarming optic signals
A lack of power during electrical system maintenance, will not affect programming.
The procedure must be carried out completely turning ignition key will only confirm the status of the
selected function and move on to the next up to the end of the programming mode.
The next paragraph illustrates a programming example.
Programmable functions are briefly described below.

7.1 - ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING

This function activates
the turn indicators
7.2 - CURRENT ABSORPTION SENSOR
This
sensor triggers an alarm (when system is armed) whenever it detects a voltage change in the
vehicle's electrical circuit.
Before activating the current absorption sensor, consult the noise pollution regulations in force in your
Country.
7.3 - ANTI-HIJACKING
This feature activates the system's anti-hijack procedure (see par. 3.0 for complete procedure).
7.4 - OPTICAL SIGNALLING
The alarm signals given by the flashing of the turn indicators should be deactivated if
!
the vehicle already gives visual signals when locking/unlocking.
This function activates visual signals during system arming (2) and disarming (3).
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during system arming (2) and disarming (3).
To better understand the programming procedure, here below is an example of the procedure to follow
to modify the programmable functions.
As mentioned before, ignition turn-on confirms function status, while the electronic key modifies it.
Moreover, every time ignition key is turned or the electronic key is inserted in its receptacle, a high or
STATUS
low pitched signal is heard
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Once the last function is programmed, turn ignition key
There will be a high-pitched signal, the LED will turn off and you will hear two low-pitched signals
These last two acoustic signals indicate the end of the programming procedure.
8.0 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
.
With alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key "ON".
The LED will flash for about one second.
During this period insert the electronc key into its receptacle.
To indicate that the programming procedure
has started, the LED will turn on steady and a
high-pitched acoustic signal followed by a low-
pitched acoustic signal will sound.
To keep the setting as it is
and then back "ON".
OFF-ON
A low-pitched audio signal will confirm the
operation
To change the operating state, put the electronic
key once in its receptacle.
A high-pitched audio signal will confirm the
operation
In both cases, the system will move on to the next function.
Repeat these same operations for the other functions
followed by one high-pitched signal.
ON
Beep
Boop
, turn ignition "OFF"
Boop
.
Beep
.
.
"OFF" and "ON" twice.
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