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Summary of Contents for Scorpio SRX Series

  • Page 1 SRX SERIES...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Components Planning The Install Mounting Switched Power Attach Accessory Harness Plug In Module Back-Up Battery Remote Encoding 2-Way RFID Remote User Instructions RFID Remote User Instructions Warranty...
  • Page 3 Components Quick Hook & Loop / Connector Module RFID Antenna Cable-ties Main Harness Options Accessory Harness USB Charger 2- 2-Way RF RFID Remote Remote...
  • Page 4: Planning The Install

    Planning the Install Make sure that the motorcycle battery is fully charged and verify that no moving parts will interfere with the components. Do not route wires near sharp edges which could cut wires and create a short. Do not mount components near high heat sources such as the exhaust pipes. The SRX system harness has three wires;...
  • Page 5: Mounting

    Mounting Select a suitable location under the seat or in a side cover. Mount the MCM using Velcro or cable ties. Make sure that it is not exposed or easily reached. Routing the RFID Antenna Make sure to place the RFID antenna as close as possible to where the remote will be when you are turning your key on to disarm the alarm.
  • Page 6: Switched Power

    Switched Power The SRX requires proper installation of the switched power wire to function correctly. Switched power is hot (12 volts) when the ignition is on, zero volts when off. Common switched power sources are the tail light, (NOT the brake light), the license plate light, and some accessory plugs.
  • Page 7: Attach Accessory Harness

    Plug In Module Attach Accessory Harness Connect the accessory harness into the center accessory port of the module. If no accessories were purchased, use the provided dust plug. At this time, connect the optional starter disable module and/or perimeter sensor if purchased. When installing optional accessories please refer to the respective instruction sheets.
  • Page 8: Remote Encoding

    Remote Encoding When a SRX kit is purchased, the remotes are programmed from the factory. Programming is only necessary should the remote lose its code and will not arm or disarm the security system or if a replacement remote is obtained. Unplug the main harness from the module and plug it back in, the siren will chirp 2 times (If not disarmed, the BAT-5 will engage the siren until it is fully depleted, once the backup battery is depleted, plug the HAR-1 back in to continue).
  • Page 9 2-Way FM RFID Remote User's Guide...
  • Page 10 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Auto Arm Auto Disarm Siren: Turn ignition key Walk next to Siren: Chirp 1 Time off. Walk away bike. Turn ignition Chirp 3 Times from bike key on Turn Signals: Turn Signals: Flash 1 Time Flash 1 Time Manual Disarm Press and hold...
  • Page 11 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Entering Programming Mode Programmable Press button 2 Press button 2 options will be again to scroll twice quickly displayed. through to enter The selected programmable programming icon will flash options mode Press button 1 to select icon Note: Remote will time-out of programming mode after 20...
  • Page 12 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Selecting Transceiver Alert Type (Audible/Silent/Vibrate) Enter programming mode. Scroll to the the icon, press button 1 to select. The LCD will display the current settings. To program, follow these steps: – Transceiver will vibrate and sound when a trigger occurs Press Press button 1 to...
  • Page 13 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Selecting Siren Default Enter programming mode. Scroll to the icon and press button 1 to enter the siren menu. The LCD will display the current setting. To program, follow these steps: Press Press button 1 to button 2 to cycle between –...
  • Page 14 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Alarm Triggers When the system is triggered, the siren will sound and the turn signal lights will flash. The transceiver’s LCD will display the following messages: If bike is bumped, the LCD will display icon.
  • Page 15 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) RCS (Range Confirmation Signal) If the transceiver is within range of the MCM and the alarm is activated, the LCD will display icon. If the transceiver does not receive the RCS; the icon will not appear. Checking Violation Display with Time Stamp If no alarm triggers in memory, all If the system was triggered, the last triggered...
  • Page 16 2-Way FM RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Transceiver Battery Information The receiver consists of two functions, RFID functions, and Two-way FM communication. Low Battery Stages It is recommended that the transceiver be charged daily. If the transceiver is not charged daily, the following stages will occur: Low Battery: When the battery is low, the battery level icon will cycle from 3 bars to 2 bars to 1 bar.
  • Page 17 RFID Remote Guide Selecting Arming Modes The SR-i800 can be manually armed and disarmed by using the button on the remote or automatically armed and disarmed by turning your ignition key on and off. When the alarm is first installed, the alarm will arm 5 seconds after the HAR-1 harness is installed. The default setting is to arm with the perimeter sensor (SN-5) on.
  • Page 18 RFID Remote Guide (Cont.) Setting the Perimeter Sensor Default To select between perimeter sensor on and off, you must first double tap the button on the remote quickly to manually disarm the alarm. Turn your ignition key on-off-on then double tap the button quickly and the siren should chirp 2 or 3 times to let you know whether the perimeter sensor is on or off.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    This completes Aritronix warranty and no other warranty exists. What should you do if you experience a problem with a Scorpio product? First contact Aritronix, Ltd [Proof of purchase, installer and motorcycle information will be requested]. If after assistance from our trained staff it is determined that the Aritronix product may be faulty then you will be provided with detailed information on processing a warranty claim and instructions on how to send the product into our repair office.
  • Page 20 ridescorpio.com support@aritronix.com Phone (480) 951-1109 Aritronix Ltd. 16055 N. Dial Blvd. Suite B-10 Scottsdale, AZ 85260...

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