3.6 - Motion sensor exclusion
It is recommended that if you are travelling by ferry or transporting your
motorcycle that you disable the motion sensor.
To disable the motion sensor arm then disarm the alarm or with the alarm
disarmed switch the ignition on then off, after 40 seconds you will hear two
Beeps and the indicators will flash twice indicating Passive Immobilisation is
active.
NOTE: Whilst passive immobilisation is active the motorcycle is
immobilised ONLY, motion sensor, ignition sense, battery
disconnection and seat/top case contact switch are DEACTIVATED.
To disarm passive immobilisation, switch the ignition ON and press any
remote control button.
3.7 - Full Arming
After the 20 sec. arming delay, the alarm is fully armed and ready to detect any
alarm event. The LED will start blinking to confirm the armed state.
3.8 - Alarm events
If an alarm condition is detected during the armed state, the siren will sound, the red
LED will turn ON steady and the turn indicators will flash repeatedly for approx. 30
seconds.
The following conditions will trigger the alarm:
! Battery Disconnection;
! Ignition attempt;
! Motion detection (ex. lifting, towing, forcing the steering lock);
! Seat/topcase unauthorized access;
! Panic siren (button 2).
When the alarm condition ceases, the system returns to the armed state.
To mute the siren during an alarm condition, without disarming the alarm, press
button 2 .
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3.9 - Limiting acoustic signals
Alarm conditions caused by unauthorised movement or seat/topcase opening,
will trigger a maximum of 8 consecutive alarm cycles. The siren will then be
automatically excluded for the following reasons:
!
To comply with the regulations in force aimed at limiting noise pollution;
!
To save power and maximise vehicle battery life;
!
If, after 8 times, no one checks the vehicle, it is useless to have it sound again.
3.10 - Neutral time between alarms events
When the alarm cycle is over, any further alarm condition will be ignored for 8
seconds; the LED will be ON steady. After this time interval, the system will
return to the armed state confirmed by the blinking LED.
3.11 - System disarming without alarm memory
Press remote control button 1 or touch the override key to its receptacle to
disarm the alarm. Disarming is confirmed by 3 Beeps and 3 flashes of the turn
indicators and the LED will turn OFF.
3.12 - System disarming with alarm memory
An alarm event detected while the system is armed will be signaled upon
disarming by 2 Bops and 2 flashes of the turn indicators.
The last cause of alarm can be identified by observing the status LED:
2 flashes of the turn indicators, 2 LED flashes and 2
!
Ignition attempt:
Bops.
!
3 flashes of the turn indicators, 3 LED flashes and 3
Topcase/seat tamper:
Bops.
Battery Disconnection:
4 flashes of the turn indicators, 4 LED flashes and 4
!
Bops.
!
5 flashes of the turn indicators, 5 LED flashes and 5
Motion detection:
Bops.
!
Wireless magnetic contacts or opening detectors
indicators, 8 LED flashes and 8 Bops.
!
Wireless infrared sensors (PIR) or wireless hyper-frequency sensors
9 flashes of the turn indicators, 9 LED flashes and 9 Bops.
: 8 flashes of the turn
:
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