Alarm On Virtual Origin: Connection Example - Seneca MyALARM2 Series User Manual

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USER MANUAL - MyALARM2 SERIES
An alarm is generate if the vehicle is moved and exits the virtual origin:
When the alarm is turned off, the vehicle can be moved without generating an alarm and turned back on at
the next dock or park.
The vehicle must remain outside the virtual origin for at least 3 GPS acquisitions to generate an alarm. The
GPS refresh time can be set using the setup software and is 10 seconds by default. Thus, to generate an
alarm (with 10 second GPS refresh time) the vehicle must continuously remain outside the origin for at
least 40 seconds.
ATTENTION!
If alarms on virtual origin and maximum speed are enabled simultaneously, you cannot distinguish which
of the two generated the alarm.
30.5.1.

Alarm on virtual origin: connection example

Connections to apply the alarm on virtual origin are essential since the alarm can be turned on/off by a ring
or SMS and the alarm received by audio call or SMS.
However, it is convenient to install an alarm on/off system directly on the vehicle's dashboard and connect
a siren to an output (the drawing refers to the terminal block of a MYALARM2 -2, for MyALARM2-3 refer to
the installation manual:
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