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Customising the system

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Section 4. Diagnostic Mode

Diagnostic Mode will let the system tell you why it has been reacting.
If you experience alarms, it helps to know why. The CAT21 system will
tell you. Entering Diagnostic Mode is the same as entering Service
Mode. 

Upon entering this mode, the system will give you a series of beeps.
Compare the number of beeps with the chart below, and that is the
reason the alarm had it’s last trigger. In diagnostic mode, the system
will give these series of beeps once every 15 seconds for 2 minutes,
and then automatically revert to service mode.

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The system cannot ‘see’ a motorcycle battery. Check the alarm
fuse, main power connection or earth connections.

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The system has detected the ‘ignition on’ signal which may a
simple mistake or may be a forced ignition lock.

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The system has detected movement/nudge. It may be a windy day!
Maybe you may not want to park your motorcycle their tomorrow.

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The anti-tamper switch has changed it’s state. 

Section 5. Different siren tones

Having an individual siren tone helps you, the rider, to be
more aware if it’s your alarm that is making that noise! The CAT21 has
14 different siren tones, and you can select which one you would like. 

Some tones will penetrate some materials, such as seat foam, easier
than others. Experiment with what suits you. In the ‘selection’ time the
siren is subdued so you don’t upset your neighbours; too much
anyway. Use discretion at what time of day you do this.

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A.  Place the system in Service mode (see section 3) and leave 

ignition on

B. Hold the ‘P’ button until a siren tone is heard

C.  Press the ‘P’ button - each press will result in a different tone.

D.  Press ‘key’ button to confirm selection.

E.  You are then free to exit service mode.

Section 6. Customising Audible warning of
Arm/Disarm

You may not want the audible beep to confirm arming and dis-arming.
This feature can be toggled in and out as desired.

With the ignition off, system armed or disarmed, press all three buttons
of the remote transmitter together and hold for approx 5 seconds until
indicators flash quickly.

7 flashes indicates the system is in silent mode

14 flashes indicates the system is in audible mode.

Summary of Contents for CAT21

Page 1: ...User Guide IMPORTANT Make sure you set up your Personal Identification Number PIN read Section 16 on page 8 IMPORTANT Make sure you know where your System Fuse and Spare Fuse are located...

Page 2: ...es Section 6 Customising Audible warning of Arm Disarm Section 7 Hazard 4 way flasher Mode Section 8 Customising the nudge sensor Section 9 Indicator warning Section 10 Motorcycle Over voltage Section...

Page 3: ...rposes 2 The ignition circuit If the ignition is switched on while the CAT21 is protecting the system it will trigger an alarm Also the CAT21 Uses the ignition to enter diagnostic and service mode 3 N...

Page 4: ...n and hot wire ignition circuit becomes live functions only will be enabled The system will arm automatically 50 seconds after the ignition is switched off this time cannot be altered You can manually...

Page 5: ...sing P on the key fob transmitter after the system arms Passive arming takes place 50 seconds after switching off the ignition B To avoid waiting for the system to arm automatically press the key butt...

Page 6: ...ection 5 Different siren tones Having an individual siren tone helps you the rider to be more aware if it s your alarm that is making that noise The CAT21 has 14 different siren tones and you can sele...

Page 7: ...back when it suits you With the alarm disarmed and the ignition switched on press the P button This will toggle the pre alert function off and on 3 flashes off and 6 flashes on Section 9 Indicator wa...

Page 8: ...transmitter continues to function C The CAT21 system will tell you if the transmitter batteries are becoming discharged section 11 D If all else fails you can still use the PIN override to start your...

Page 9: ...you get it wrong or distracted at any point in this process and you want to start the process again simply disarm the alarm with the transmitter If the ignition is left OFF for more than 2 minutes and...

Page 10: ...e w wa as s f fo or r a a P PI IN N o of f 4 4 d di ig gi it ts s I If f y yo ou u w wa an nt t 5 5 o or r 6 6 d di ig gi it ts s t th he en n y yo ou u n ne ee ed d t to o c ch ho oo os se e 5 5 o o...

Page 11: ...nudge sensor has reacted Enter Convenience Mode Section 2 to remove this function until the problem is sorted 5 beeps Anti tamper switch ensure it is mounted correctly S Sy ys st te em m c ca an nn no...

Page 12: ...be stolen We recommend you undertake basic security precautions such as Parking in a locked garage if possible Parking in well lit areas if a garage is not applicable Using a bike cover where appropri...

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