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Congratulations on purchasing the new
DEFA AutoSecurity Alarm Module!
Our 40 years of experience in the development of automobile electrical systems is your assurance of quality
and durability for the DEFA AutoSecurity Alarm Module you have purchased. Quality is our top priority,
both in development and in production. Please read this user's manual carefully and acquaint yourself
with the various functions of your DEFA AutoSecurity Alarm Module.
Model versions
DEFA 400: Alarm without starter kill/Immobilizer.
DEFA 401: Alarm with 1 circuit starter kill.
DEFA 403: Alarm with 3 circuit immobilizer..
These models are available with either a Glassbreake Sensor, a Microwave Sensor or both. In addition, the
standard Siren can be replaced with a Backup Alarm consisting of a Siren with an integrated battery and a
Shock Sensor. A Motion Sensor for detection of tilt and towing of the car is also available as an option.
M = Microwave Sensor, G = Glassbreake Sensor, BA = Backup Alarm, MS = Motion Sensor
How to use your DEFA AutoSecurity Alarm Module
Your DEFA AutoSecurity Alarm Module is controlled using your car's original remote control unit. The Alarm
Module is activated when you use the original remote control unit to lock the car and deactivated when
the car is unlocked. Important: Using a key in the door cylinder to unlock the car will not deactivate the
alarm. There is no DEFA Remote Control for this Alarm Module.
Alarm ON (arm)
Use the original remote control unit to lock the vehicle. The Alarm Module is activated. The flashlights are
activated once confirming that the alarm is armed. The LED illuminates for 20 seconds and then starts to
flash, confirming that the alarm and the Glassbreake/Microwave Sensor are activated.
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Temporary disconnection of sensors:
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You can also turn on the alarm without activating the sensors that register motion in the
interior of the car, blows against the windows, etc. This may be necessary if, e.g. a dog is
left in the car. Turn the ignition ON and OFF within 2 seconds. Leave the car, and turn the
alarm on. The alarm lamp begins to flash straight away and the indicators will light longer
than normal (about 1 second). After alarmrejection and if the ignition has been on longer
than 2 seconds, the sensors will again be active the next time you turn the alarm on.
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