OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ROLLING CODE ALARM: RA97
INSURANCE APPROVED SPLIT SYSTEM MODEL WITH
ENGINE IMMOBILISATION AND BOOT RELEASE
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
V2
OVERRIDE KEYSWITCH & BACKUP BATTERY TEST
Located on the back of the siren is a 2 position mechanical keyswitch .
1. Off position - complete deactivation of system.
2. On position - activates alarm system.
3. Test mode - turn key from off to on. 1 Beep = OK, 5 Beeps = Flat
TO ARM/DISARM ALARM
The alarm is activated by pressing the RIGHT button on the remote control transmitter. The blinkers will flash
once, and the siren will beep once. The dash LED-light will stay on for 20 seconds then flash, THE ALARM IS
NOW ON. To deactivate the alarm, press the RIGHT button again. The blinkers will flash twice and the siren
will beep twice. THE ALARM IS NOW OFF.
For audible arm / disarm
press the RIGHT button.
For silent arm / disarm
press BOTH buttons.
EMERGENCY PANIC BUTTON
OPERATED VIA REMOTE CONTROL
The panic feature is activated by pressing the right button on the remote
control transmitter for 3 seconds. This sets off the siren. To cancel "panic",
press the button on the transmitter for 1 second. NOTE: Panic does not
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work when the ignition is on by requirement of Australian Law (EPA-
Environmental Protection Agency).
BOOT RELEASE - Available on cars fitted with electric boot release motors.
The alarm is fitted with remote boot release capability. This feature enables the user to unlock the boot by
pressing the left button for 3 seconds . The boot will unlock and the alarm will disarm with audible beeps.
NOTE: For safety reasons the remote boot release will not work when the ignition is on.
DOOR AJAR WARNING FEATURE
If the vehicles doors are not properly closed when you try to activate your alarm system, the blinkers will flash
and the siren will continuously beep for 3 seconds to alert you that the vehicle is not secure.
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