Alarm Memory And Diagnostics; Anti-Hijack Function - Cobra SPYBALL 6829 User Instructions

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ALARM MEMORY AND DIAGNOSTICS

If the security system has been triggered during your absence, upon disarming you will be
warned by different audible signals, depending of the nature of the alarm cause:
a)
1 audible signal = tampering with the ignition lock, unauthorised access to a
protected compartment / case (instantaneous trigger input), cut of power supply
b)
2 audible signals = lifting or dragging the motorcycle
c)
3 audible signals = a + b
The warning signal remains stored until the end of the inhibition time (60 secs) that follows the
subsequent arming.

10. ANTI-HIJACK FUNCTION

This function has been designed in response to the fast growing phenomenon of vehicle hi-
jacking, typically while the driver is waiting before a stop sign or at traffic lights.
The system switches to anti-hijack mode if the stolen motorcycle is running and the victim of
the seizure is still in possession of the remote control transmitter with enabled Biker
Recognition function.
After the coded signal from the transmitter has been absent for 2 minutes, the siren starts to
sound – firstly at low volume rising to full volume – and the turn indicators flash in an
uninterrupted sequence of alarm cycles. When the motorcycle ignition is turned off, the
complete security system arms itself automatically and engine starting becomes impossible.
Disarming is only possible via the remote control or the emergency disarming PIN code.
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