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The Alarm Instructions are broken into 2 sections Section 1 Covers the Gorilla Cycle Alarm Part # 8007/8017 Section 2 Covers the Gorilla 2-way pager system Part # 8017/1018...
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Your Gorilla Remote Control motorcycle alarm was carefully packaged at the factory, however we recommend that you closely examine the contents to be sure that all parts are included. If a part is missing, call the Gorilla Installation Helpline at (800) 262-6267 , and a replacement part will be sent.
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Section 1 Gorilla Cycle Alarm - Part # 8007 / 8017 Alarm Unit Installation iagram Find a place on the motorcycle where you can mount the alarm unit using either hook and loop strips, wire ties or the mounting bracket.
3 pin connector (Lead for optional 2-way pager system) iagram Programming the Alarm The remote transmitter supplied is randomly coded with one of over 500,000 different code sequences. After wiring is completed, you are now able to program the alarm unit with your transmitter’s individual code. STEP 1 Connect the power to the alarm.
Alarm Operation 1. Press the transmitter button once to arm the alarm. You will hear one (1) chirp. 2. Press button once to disarm your alarm. You will hear two (2) chirps. When four (4) chirps are heard, it is a signal that your alarm has been activated in your absence.
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Mounting the Tilt Sensor The tilt sensor protects your motorcycle by activating the alarm when the motorcycle is lifted from the side stand to the upright or riding position. 1. Plug the female tilt sensor lead into the male connector from the main alarm harness.
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Important: Each sensor (TILT, SHOCK, CURRENT) has a 5 second delay. It Testing the Tilt Sensor is suggested that you count to 10 before testing. 1. After mounting the tilt sensor you will need to check to see if it activates when your bike is moved to the riding position.
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LED Function Chart When your alarm has been activated, the LED Warning Light will start to flash in the programmed sequence identifying which sensor has been triggered, as shown below: No. of Flashes Alarm Mode None Alarm is disarmed Constant Alarm is armed 1 Flash Current sensor was activated...
Important: Each sensor (TILT, SHOCK, CURRENT) has a 5 second delay. It Two Stage Shock Sensor is suggested that you count to 10 before testing. The purpose of the shock sensor is to sense any disturbance, jolt or impact to the motorcycle.
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Ordering Additional Remote Transmitters To order additional replacement, send $16.50 (includes shipping and handling) to: Gorilla Automotive Products Part # 8007-3B 2011 E. 49th Street Los Angeles, CA 90058 (323) 585-2852 Also by using your VISA or MasterCard, call (800) 262-6267.
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Section 2 Programming the 2-way Pager System The Gorilla Cycle Alarm with 2-way Pager System (part # 8017) is serious protection for those that want the ability to keep track of their motorcycle’s security at all times.With the 2-way pager, every function of the alarm can be monitored on the pager’s LED screen from up to 1/2 mile away .
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Programming the Alarm with the 5-Button Pager Transmitter. Once you have installed the antenna module you are able to program your alarm using the 5-button pager transmitter. Activating the 5-button 2-way pager 5-button 2-way pager STEP 1 Open remote by sliding lock in direction of arrow.
2-way Paging Features The paging unit is designed to alert you when either of the following sensors are activated. 5-button 2-way pager 1. Current Sensor 2. Tilt Sensor 3. Shock Sensor 4. Warn Away The alarm and 2-way paging system have a transmission range of up to 1/2 mile.
5-Button Pager Screen Lamp: To illuminate your pager screen. STEP 1 Press and hold the set button for 1 second. The screen will stay illuminated for 5 seconds. Setting the Vibration Mode: The pager unit will vibrate when the system is triggered instead of sending audio tones.
3 seconds. The key icon will disappear. For all Gorilla Cycle Alarm features refer to section 1 (page 6) Ordering 5-Button 2-way Pager To order an additional pager, send $85.00 (includes shipping and handling) to: Gorilla Automotive Products 2011 E.
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