BMW Motorrad DWA 5 Supplementary Rider's Manual

BMW Motorrad DWA 5 Supplementary Rider's Manual

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Anti-theft alarm system DWA 5
BMW Motorrad
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Supplementary
Rider's Manual
Anti-theft
alarm system
DWA 5

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  • Page 1 Supplementary Rider’s Manual Anti-theft alarm system DWA 5 BMW Motorrad On-board documentation Supplementary Rider's Manual Anti-theft alarm system DWA 5...
  • Page 2 Important notes Warning: Ã This symbol indicates pre- cautions and measures which are essential in protecting the rider or other persons from severe or fatal injury. Attention: Ã Instructions and precautions specifically intended to prevent damage to the motorcycle. Disregarding them may render the warranty invalid.
  • Page 3: Welcome To Bmw

    BMW anti-theft nity of sending you our very alarm. best wishes. It acts as a deterrent for poten- tial thieves, while at the same Yours sincerely, time being easy and straightfor- ward to use. BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Intro Lights Welcome to BMW ....1 Lights........20 General ......... 3 Programming Overview and operation Customising the anti-theft Controls ........ 4 alarm........21 Functions of the remote Default settings ....22 control unit ......5 Accessing the programming Code card ......
  • Page 5: General

    General Your anti-theft alarm is com- bined with a central locking sys- tem that enables you to open and close the cases, the top- case, and the radio compart- ment by remote control. It also enables you to switch on Any attempt to move the motor- the map-reading light and the cycle, change its position, start...
  • Page 6: Controls

    Controls 1 Left button (ribbed) 4 Radio remote control unit 2 Right button 5 Status LED 3 LED (on the vehicle)
  • Page 7: Functions Of The Remote Control Unit

    Functions of the remote control unit Operation Button 1 Confirmation Press once Lock central locking – Press again Activate alarm func- Indicators flash 2x tion and immobiliser Alarm tone sounds 2x (if programmed) Press for third time Deactivate motion Indicators flash 3x sensor (for transport, Alarm tone sounds 3x for example)
  • Page 8: Code Card

    Code card The code number is stamped in encrypted form on the anti-theft alarm and it is also printed on an adhesive label 2 supplied with the anti-theft alarm. You should affix the label at a concealed The anti-theft alarm is supplied location on the motorcycle.
  • Page 9: Manual Operation

    Manual operation Manual opening and closing You can still open and close the cases, the topcase and the radio compartment manually with the key, as described in the Rider’s Manual.
  • Page 10: Remote Control Unit

    Remote control unit Opening with the remote control unit Press button 2 on the remote control unit once to unlock the cases, the topcase and the Closing with the remote radio compartment. A lock that control unit was engaged manually remains Press button 1 on the remote locked even after opening with control unit once to lock the...
  • Page 11: Emergency Unlocking

    Emergency unlocking If the compartments were locked by the central locking system and, for some reason, 3 You can now press in the the remote control unit is not to lock barrel with the key in hand, you can use the emer- order to open the lock.
  • Page 12: Safety Shutdown

    Safety shutdown Overly frequent locking and unlocking within a short period of time could cause the motors of the central locking system to become very warm. An override function can cut in and interrupt operation in order to avoid damage to the motors: these interruptions can last for a max- imum of 30 seconds.
  • Page 13: Activation

    Activation Activation with motion sensor The alarm function is activated • by pressing button 1 on the remote control unit twice • by switching off the ignition (if programmed ( 24)) Activation is confirmed – when you switch off the igni- •...
  • Page 14 Activation You deactivate the motion ensor • by pressing button 1 on the remote control unit for a sec- Deactivating the motion ond time within the activation sensor phase ( If, for example, you want to transport your motorcycle by Deactivation is confirmed train, it is advisable to deacti- •...
  • Page 15: Activation Phases

    Activation phases 15 seconds elapse before the alarm function is fully active. Status of the anti-theft alarm Activation phase Rapid flashing (15 seconds) (0.1 sec. on/ 0.5 sec. off) If the motion sensor was switched off: Rapid flashing (0.1 sec. on/ 0.2 sec. off) Anti-theft alarm Slow flashing active...
  • Page 16: Alarm

    Alarm Alarm An alarm lasts for 26 seconds. The alarm is active again 12 seconds later. You can can- Triggering the alarm cel an alarm at any time after it The alarm can by triggered has been triggered by pressing •...
  • Page 17: Deactivating The Alarm Function

    Deactivating the alarm function Deactivating the alarm function with the remote control unit The alarm function is deactivated • by pressing button 2 on the remote control unit once (if Deactivation is confirmed the alarm function was acti- • by the turn indicators flashing vated automatically before- once hand when you switched off...
  • Page 18 Deactivating the alarm function Deactivation is confirmed • by the turn indicators flashing once • by the alarm tone sounding Deactivating the alarm once (if programmed ( 24)) function without remote control unit If you do not have the remote Note: control unit to hand when the The system will permit a maxi-...
  • Page 19: Reasons For An Alarm

    Reasons for an alarm Reasons for an alarm Once you have deactivated the alarm function, the LED shows you reasons for alarms, if any, that were triggered in your absence: • Flash 1x: Motion sensor • Flash 2x: The LED ceases to output this Ignition on while the anti-theft signal after 1 minute, or as soon alarm was primed...
  • Page 20 Reasons for an alarm If the code number you entered is correct, two acknowledge- You can also check the system ment tones sound to indicate at some subsequent time in that identification is completed. order to ascertain the reason why the most recent alarm was If you now switch off the igni- triggered.
  • Page 21 Reasons for an alarm Step Action Confirmation Deactivate the anti-theft alarm and switch off the ignition Switch on the ignition LED on, Wait for 1 second 1x acknowledgement Switch the ignition off then on tone again Wait for 1 second Switch the ignition off then on again Switch the ignition off within 15...
  • Page 22: Lights

    Lights The lights are activated • when you deactivate the alarm function • by switching off the ignition (if Map-reading light programmed ( 24)) The map-reading light switches The lights dim out after on automatically if switch 1 is in 30 seconds.
  • Page 23: Customising The Anti-Theft Alarm

    Customising the anti-theft alarm You can customise the BMW anti-theft alarm system to suit your needs and preferences as follows: • Acoustic confirmation after activation/deactivation of the anti-theft alarm in addition to turn indicators flashing • Automatic activation of lights when ignition is switched off •...
  • Page 24: Default Settings

    Default settings Setting Status Acoustic confirmation after activation/deactivation Automatic activation of lights when ignition is switched off Type of acoustic alarm Rising and falling Automatic activation of alarm function when ignition is switched off Automatic activation of immobiliser when ignition is switched off...
  • Page 25: Accessing The Programming Mode

    Programming mode, accessing Step Action Confirmation Switch off the ignition, deacti- vate the alarm function Ignition ON Wait until LED 5 goes out Press button 2 once LED lights up briefly Switch ignition OFF within LED shows the number of reg- 10 seconds istered remote control units Press button 2 three times...
  • Page 26: Programming

    Programming The number of times LED 5 flashes indicates the step to which you have progressed in programming. An alarm tone sounds as confir- mation when you press button 1, whereas an acknowledgement tone sounds when you press button 2. The LED stops flashing and four acknowledgement tones sound when you complete the final step.
  • Page 27 Programming Exiting programming mode • Switch off the ignition • Wait 10 seconds for automatic exit Note: Four acknowledgement tones By deactivating activation of the sound to indicate that program- immobiliser when the ignition is ming was successful. switched off, you automatically deactivate activation of the Your custom settings are not alarm function when the ignition...
  • Page 28: Remote Control Units

    Registering remote control units If you want to start using an extra remote control unit or replace a remote control unit that has been mislaid, you Note: always have to register all the The LED flashes when the igni- remote control units with the tion is switched off: the number anti-theft alarm.
  • Page 29 Registering remote control units If the code number you entered Starting point You must begin by identifying is correct, two acknowledge- yourself by means of your code ment tones sound to indicate number. that identification is completed. Step Action Confirmation Deactivate the anti-theft alarm and switch off the ignition Switch on the ignition...
  • Page 30 Registering the remote control unit You can now register a maxi- mum of four remote control units with the anti-theft alarm. Step Action Confirmation Press and hold down buttons 1 LED 3 flashes and 2 LED stops flashing after 10 seconds Release buttons 1 and 2 LED ON Press button 1 or 2...
  • Page 31: Exiting Registration Mode

    Exiting registration mode Registration terminates • once four remote control units have been registered • if the ignition is switched off • if, after ignition OFF, 30 sec- The LED flashes and the onds elapse without a button acknowledgement tone sounds being pressed three times when registration •...
  • Page 32: Synchronising The Remote Control Unit

    Synchronising the remote control unit Synchronisation is necessary if the buttons on the remote con- trol unit are pressed more than 256 times outside the range of the receiver. When this limit is reached the receiver on the motorcycle no longer reacts to signals from the remote control unit.
  • Page 33: Changing The Battery

    Changing the battery Attention: Use only 3 V type CR 2032 lithi- um batteries. Take care not to reverse polarity Changing the batteries in when inserting the battery. the remote control units Inserting a battery of a different type or inserting the battery with The batteries in the remote con- polarity reversed could cause ir- trol units are due for replace-...
  • Page 34 Changing the battery • Remove screw 6 and lift off the bottom section of the housing 7 • Slide the spent battery 10 out from underneath the retainer 8 and insert the new battery – making sure the positive terminal is up •...
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    Technical data Anti-theft alarm Neutral activation time 15 seconds Alarm duration 26 seconds Neutral time between two 12 seconds consecutive alarms Operating temperature –40 °C to +85 °C (–40 °F to +185 °F) ±0.7° Trigger angle of the motion sensor Current consumption (idle <...
  • Page 36 A - Z Activation phases, 13 Programming, 23, 24, 25 Activation with motion sensor, 11 Alarm, 14 Alarm function Radio remote control unit, 4 Deactivating with remote Remote control control unit, 15 Closing, 8 Deactivating without remote Opening, 8 control unit, 16 Remote control unit Registering, 26, 27, 28 Synchronising, 30...
  • Page 39 Errors and omissions excepted. No claims will be entertained as © 2003 BMW Motorrad a result of such discrepancies. Not to be reproduced either Dimensions, weights, fuel con- wholly or in part without written...
  • Page 40 BMW recommends Castrol BMW Motorrad Printed information Order No.: 01 41 7 685 671 08.2003 The Ultimate 1st edition GB / RF Driving Machine...

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