Protection Functions - Cobra SPYBALL 6829 User Instructions

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If the Biker Recognition function is activated, the disarming of the alarm section is also
automatic as the biker returns to the protected vehicle and the transmitter signal reaches the
operating range of the receiver. For security reasons the immobiliser remains on and can be
deactivated only following the procedure described at paragraph 4.1. (Spyball 6829).
The disarming of the alarm section is confirmed by:
A long flash of the turn indicators (**)
A deep audible tone (if this function is enabled – see paragraph 14)
The dashboard LED extinguishes.
(*) Three additional sound signals in quick succession indicate that there is an irregularity in
peripheral protection (e.g. the seat is open, the side stand is up), which will be disabled during
that arming period.
(**) A short additional flash indicates that the battery is getting low and needs replacing.

5. PROTECTION FUNCTIONS

Dual engine immobilisation (Spyball 6829). Twenty-seven seconds after the ignition has
been turned off, the immobiliser activates automatically and inhibits two vital circuits of the
motorcycle's electrical system. Starting becomes impossible.
motorcycle from being driven under its own power by an unauthorised person.
Peripheral protection. The system has a negative instantaneous alarm trigger input for
contact switches (not supplied). These can be fitted to for example the seat or the topcase.
Any attempt to gain access to the protected area will trigger the alarm. The trigger polarity is
selectable (positive or negative), so that the storage compartment under the seat can be also
protected by sensing the positive signal that controls the illumination of the courtesy light.
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This function prevents the

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