System Arming And Engine Immobilizer; Alarm Memory; Tag Card And Battery Replacement - Gemini 931TT User& Installer's Manual

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2.6
- ALARM, INHIBIT TIME BETWEEN ALARMS AND ALARM CYCLES
Alarm events are signaled by optical/acoustic signals. Each event can generate up to 10 cycles for each
input and for each arming cycle with a pause of 5 sec. between each cycle. One alarm cycle lasts 30 sec.
Press the unlock button on the vehicle original remote control. Disarming is confirmed by 2 Beeps and
2 flashes of the turn indicators (if signals are enabled).
If an alarm event has occurred while you were away from your vehicle, it will be signaled, when you
disarm the system, by 5 Beeps and 5 flashes of the turn indicators (if signals are enabled). Alarm
causes and relative LED signals are listed in par. 2.10.
2.8
The touch key is used to override the system as an emergency backup and to fully disarm the system
in case remote controls are lost or inoperative. By touching the key to its receptacle, the system
disarms and switches OFF. It will not rearm by pressing the remote control lock button.
To restore normal operation, touch the key to its receptacle.
A Beep and a flash of the LED will confirm the operation.
2.9

- SYSTEM ARMING AND ENGINE IMMOBILIZER

The engine immobilizer is a security feature that prevents illegally starting the engine.
Operation without a paired TAG:
The engine immobilizer (if connected) kicks in upon arming the system and is disengaged when the
sytem is disarmed.
Operation with a paired TAG:
When a TAG is paired, the engine immobilizer (if connected) is enabled when arming the alarm via the
vehicle original remote control but it can only be disengaged when the TAG is detected.
If the TAG is detected before the OE remote control, the alarm remains armed and saves the TAG
signal for 20 sec. It will only disarm once it detects the OE remote control. If, when the 20 sec. timeout
expires, no remote control has been detected, the alarm will remain armed but it will delete the TAG
signal from its memory.
If the OE remote control is detected before the TAG, the alarm remains armed and saves the OE
remote control signal for 20 sec. If, when the 20 sec. timeout expires, no TAG has been detected, the
alarm will remain armed but it will delete the OE remote control signal from its memory.
There is a 6 sec. inhibit time on the door, boot and ultrasonic inputs to avoid false alarms. If the 6 sec.
timeout expires without the TAG being detected, an alarm cycle is triggered. The alarm will only disarm
when it detects the TAG.
N.B.The engine immobilizer can be configured to automatically arm when the alarm is disarmed and
no TAG is detected (See par. 10.7, Default setting => disabled).
If the TAG fails to work in the presence of any significant radio frequency interference, use
the touch key to disable the immobilizer.

2.10 - 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 (if signals are enabled). Turn ignition key ON and count the LED
flashes; they will indicate the last alarm detected.
The flash sequence is repeated 3 times; to interrupt, turn ignition key OFF.
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2.7
- SYSTEM DISARMING
- EMERGENCY OVERRIDE VIA TOUCH KEY
LED FLASHES
LED OFF (2 seconds)
LED ON (1 second)

3.0 - TAG CARD AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT

The RFID transponder (P/N 008) must previously be paired to engage/disengage the
engine immobilizer (par. 12.0)
To activate the transponder simply presss the button and keep it pressed for at least 4 sec. The LED
turns ON steady when the transponder is activated. Release the button. The LED will flash everytime
data is transmitted.
If no movement is detected within 10 min. the transponder automatically goes into standby mode to
save battery life; to wake it up for another 10 min., move it or press the button. Press the button again
to send a radio signal to the alarm system.
To switch OFF the transponder, press and hold the button for approx. 10 sec., the LED will be ON
steady. It will flash twice just before the transponder switches OFF.
To replace the battery, proceed as follows:
Gently separate the plastic shells by inserting a flat head screwdriver in the pry-off slot (Fig.1).
Carefully remove the circuit (Fig.2).
Remove the discharged battery and insert a new one, taking care not to invert polarity (Fig.3 ).
Fig.1
Fig.3
Different type batteries can seriously damage the
Discard used batteries properly in special dedicated containers.
ALARM CAUSES
Ignition attempt (+15/54)
Door tamper
Bonnet tamper
Volumetric or external sensor
Fig.2
Fig.4
ATTENTION
!
Use only CR2032 batteries.
transponder.
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ALARM
CYCLES
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