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R E M O T E C O N T R O L E N G I N E I M M O B I L I S E R
AN D AL AR M .
This product complies with AS/NZS 3749.1 2003 Class A. Volumetric Sensing must be enabled to
comply with a Class A installation (refer 'feature programming').
Class A VSAS (Vehicle security alarm system) includes control equipment including setting and
unsetting facilities, all sensors, warning devices and provisions for immobilization of the vehicle and the
volumetric sensing device (glass break/shock).
This product complies with AS/NZS 3749.1 2003 Class B. Volumetric Sensing must remain disabled to
comply with a Class B installation (refer 'feature programming').
Class B VSAS (Vehicle security alarm system) includes control equipment including setting and
unsetting facilities, all sensors, warning devices and provisions for immobilization of the vehicle.
This product complies with AS/NZS 4601:1999/Amdt 1: 2003
This product is to be installed in accordance with the methods & principles detailed in AS 3749.2:1997
Has your insurer
specified fitting a
"RES2001"?
For details, please
refer to page 12
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Rhino Engine Immobiliser. Please read this manual carefully
before commencing installation and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
RES4601a
RES4601a
RES4601a
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  • Page 1 “RES2001”? For details, please refer to page 12 Instruction Manual RAv2 031106.doc Thank you for purchasing a Rhino Engine Immobiliser. Please read this manual carefully before commencing installation and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ........................................ 2 Features ......................................... 3 Standard System Features ..............................3 Selectable System Features (These features can be turned on and off)................3 Optional Accessories ...............................3 Detailed Feature Descriptions ................................4 Auto Immobilise ................................4 Automatic re-arm & relock (Programmable) ........................4 Door Ajar Warning (Programmable) ..........................4 Timed Headlight Delay (Optional connection by installer at extra cost)................4 Perimeter Night Light (Programmable)..........................4 Dome Light Extension (Programmable) ..........................4...
  • Page 3: Features

    Features Standard System Features Microprocessor Controlled • Three Point Engine Immobilisation (Onboard Relays) • Auto Immobilise (Passive Arming) • Code Hopping Remote Technology (Anti-Scanning, Anti-Code Grabbing) • Two SSR™ Solid State Remote Controls with 4 Function Operation (Arm / Disarm, Boot Release, Panic & LED •...
  • Page 4: Detailed Feature Descriptions

    Detailed Feature Descriptions Auto Immobilise The immobiliser will always automatically activate 38 seconds after the ignition is turned off no matter what. The dash mounted LED will come on constantly to confirm the system has entered auto immobilise mode. The vehicle cannot be started now unless the remote is pressed first.
  • Page 5: Door Lock On Ignition (Programmable)

    Furthermore the system features the unique Rhino "Auto Adjust” process, where during the 45 sec. arming delay, the alarm samples the background noise where the vehicle is parked, and will if necessary automatically reduce the sensitivity of the impact sensor to an appropriate level.
  • Page 6: Operation

    Operation Remote Control Functions BUTTON Operation Your Remote Control Press for high intensity LED torch. LEFT RIGHT BUTTON BUTTON Press to activate panic Press and hold for 3 feature, press again to seconds to activate the boot release feature. cancel. Press to Arm and Disarm.
  • Page 7: Arming And Disarming Your Immobiliser

    Arming and Disarming Your Immobiliser TO ARM YOUR IMMOBILISER (& lock your vehicle if central locking is connected) Pressing the Centre Button on the remote control transmitter activates the immobiliser. The blinkers will flash once and the siren will beep once. For silent arm / disarm press both buttons (left and bottom) If central locking is connected, your doors will lock.
  • Page 8: Overriding The Immobiliser

    How to Program the Selectable Features Your Rhino Security system incorporates the latest in high security & convenience features. It is possible to customise your security system so that it suits your requirements perfectly. Detailed below is the full list of programmable features that can either be turned on or turned off.
  • Page 9: How To Change Register 1

    How to Change REGISTER 1: Vehicle Set Up: CLOSED AND T OORS GNITION URNED Remote Key action: T EATURES UTTON EMOTE Press FEATURE Remote FACTORY DESCRIPTION SETTING This Many Times Arming & Disarming Beeps 1 beep on Arm & 2 beeps on Disarm. When this feature is on, the doors will lock when the ignition Door Lock on Ignition is turned to on, and unlock when the ignition is turned to off.
  • Page 10 SELECT After pressing the remote 13 times to enter this mode, turn PAT™ Past Alarm to replay the ignition off. Your Rhino Alarm offers a unique memory Trigger Memory memory that stores the ten last reasons why the alarm was triggered.
  • Page 11: How To Change Register 2

    Stop button centre button from arming and disarming, not normally used. LEFT Button Used To This is activated if you have two cars with Rhino remote Arm/Disarm This Vehicle controls, the vehicle that this is feature is activated on will use the left button to arm disarm and loose the ability to activate the boot release output.
  • Page 12: Installation

    - LED Lock NO Unlock NC L - Blinker Unlock COM Unlock NO Important! Even though the connector plug for the RAv2 is the same as the ones used in previous Rhino RES4601 and RA models, THEY ARE NOT COMPATIBLE.
  • Page 13 Siren Connect this wire to the siren output wire from your siren. Note: You can only connect to specially coded Rhino sirens (BBSC). This output is not compatible with any other brand of siren as coded data is transmitted to turn the siren on and off.
  • Page 14 12V: Connect to constant +12VDC Antenna Wire: 12V: Connect to constant +12VDC For best operating range, keep GND: Connect to Earth vertical & straight. GND: Connect to Earth Starter Motor Wire Leave in free space (do not tie BLKL: Connect to Left Blinker Output 4 Amp max 8 Amp up with any wiring...
  • Page 15: Installing The Bbsc Siren

    Installing the BBSC siren +12V: connect to constant 12V power GND: connect to Earth SIREN: connect to siren wire on main unit -ALARM: negative on alarm output Connecting To An Existing Electric Boot Release Motor Note: A 40 Amp Changeover Relay is required. +12VDC (Fused 15A) “BOOT”...
  • Page 16: Connecting Your System To Central Locking

    ------------ Lock Pulse Negative Output Lock NO ------------ Earth FOR CONNECTION TO RHINO CENTRAL LOCKING KIT (Part CLK) Configure wiring as above & refer to diagram below: NOTE: Unlock NO & Lock NO must be at earth for correct operation of central...
  • Page 17 Installing a new single central locking motor is often required in vehicles that have factory locking but have no motor in the driver’s door, or where you would like “keyless entry” on just the driver’s door. Rhino UNLOCK NC Earth...
  • Page 18 Connection For Two Stage Unlocking Using Rhino Central Locking Kit Pressing centre button unlocks driver’s door only. Pressing left button for 3 seconds unlocks all doors. Pressing centre button again locks all doors. (Like VT Commodore operation). Connect Lock Common wire to Pin...
  • Page 19: Warranty Terms & Conditions

    WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS RhinoCo Technology (The Company) warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 12 months from the date stamp control on the product, or for products not having a date stamp, for twelve months from the date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalogue sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply.

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