User Manual; System Total Arming; System Arming In Mute Mode; System Partial Arming - Gemini 863 Installation And Use Manual

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2.1 - SYSTEM TOTAL ARMING

Press remote control button 1
or touch the override key to its receptacle.
System arming is confirmed by 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators.
The
system
has a 5 sec. arming delay during which the LED indicator is ON steady
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2.2 - SYSTEM ARMING IN MUTE MODE

The system can be armed in mute mode so that the siren does not sound when an alarm is triggered.
To exclude the siren, proceed as follows
:
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With the alarm system disarmed, turn ignition key to ON; the status LED will light up for approx. 1 sec.
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While the LED is ON, press remote control button 2
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Exit the vehicle and press remote control button 1 .
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Arming will be confirmed by 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn indicators.
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The siren will not sound when an alarm is triggered.
Siren exclusion is bound to a single arming cycle.
The additional siren negative output (YELLOW-BLACK wire) will not be excluded so that
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auxiliary modules (trackers, etc.) can be managed in the event of an alarm.

2.3 - SYSTEM PARTIAL ARMING

The system can be armed without activating the volumetric protection, the external sensors (wirless
infrared or
wireless hyper-frequency
), the positive output with system armed (+A) and the comfort
feature.
To exclude the above functions proceed as follows:
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Make sure the system is disarmed and ignition key is in the OFF position;
!
Press remote control button1
; the system will arm with 2 Beeps and 2 flashes of the turn
indicators.
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During the arming delay, press remote control button 3
!
The turn indicators will give a quick flash and the LED will turn off for 1 sec. to confirm exclusion.
Exclusion is bound to each single arming cycle.

2.4 - PASSIVE ARMING

When passive arming is enabled, the system automatically arms approx. 30 sec. after ignition is
switched OFF and after the last door is opened and closed. Passive arming is confirmed by 1 flash of
the turn indicators, 2 LED flashes and 2 Beeps.
Opening a door during the 30 sec. arming countdown will cause the procedure to
interrupt; it will resume once the door is closed.
When the system arms passively, interior protection and comfort output (automatic
window roll-up) are excluded.

2.5 - ARMING DELAY

The arming delay lasts approx. 35 sec. and is signaled by the status LED ON steady. The delay time
allows you to exit the vehicle after arming the system without setting off an alarm.
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2.6 - SYSTEM ARMED

After the arming delay the system is fully armed and ready to detect any alarm event. The LED will start
flashing to confirm the armed status.

2.7 - ALARM, NEUTRAL TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES

Alarm events are signaled by optical/acoustic signals. When the alarm is over, there is a 5 sec. interval
before another alarm can be triggered to allow disarming the system via the PIN override code (see
par.4.0).
Each alarm event can generate up to eight 30-sec. cycles for each input and for each arming cycle.
Only the "ignition attempt" and the "wire tampering" alarms have no limits.
An
alarm cycle can be stopped without disarming the system by pressing

2.8 - SYSTEM DISARMING

Press remote control button 2
or touch the override key to its receptacle, disarming is confirmed by
3 Beeps and 3 flashes of the turn indicators.
An alarm event detected while the system is armed will be signaled upon disarming by 5 flashes of the
turn indicators and 5 Beeps.

2.9 - ALARM MEMORY

The LED memory allows to identify the last alarm event signaled by 5 flashes of the turn indicators and
5 Beeps when the system is disarmed.
Turn ignition key in ON, the status LED will flash according to the last alarm detected prior to disarming
(see table below).
The flash sequence is repeated 5 times; to interrupt turn ignition key OFF.
LED FLASHES
LED OFF (2 seconds)
LED ON (1 second)
remote control
button 3.
ALARM
ALARM CAUSES
CYCLES
Ignition attempt (+15/54)
Unlimited
Door tamper
Bonnet tamper or external
sensors
Internal sensor
Wirless magnetic contact
Wirless infrared sensor
(PIR) or
wireless hyper-frequency
Absorption sensor
Wire tampering
Unlimited
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