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DISARMING BY REMOTE CONTROL
To disarm the alarm system, press the button on the remote control once. Disarming is confirmed by:
- One flash of the direction indicators (depending on your settings);
- One buzzer sound (depending on your settings);
- The LED stops flashing.
SADDLE RELEASE
You can access the storage underneath the saddle by pressing button B on the remote control.
This function can only be used when the status of the alarm system is as follows:
- Alarm system disarmed by remote control with the key in the OFF position.
- Alarm system disarmed with the key in the ON position for two minutes.
For security reasons
This function will be temporarily disabled should button B be pressed 10 times within the space of two minutes.
It will be accessible again after a pause of five minutes.
ELECTRONIC LIFT & TILT SENSOR
After the alarm system has been armed, the integrated lift & tilt sensor is able to detect any variation in its
position exceeding 1.5
°
on any of the axes.
This means your motorcycle is protected against attempts to lift it, take it off its stand or push it when the
engine is not running.
If required, this function can be bypassed, as described in the “NEUTRALISING THE LIFT & TILT SENSOR
WHEN ARMING” section.
CHECKING OPERATING STATUS
This function lets you check that the alarm protection is working correctly.
Arm the alarm system using the remote control. During the 26 second entry phase, turn the ignition key,
move your motorcycle or lift up the saddle: the system should respond with a buzzer sound, confirming it is
operating correctly, and the entry phase will start again from scratch.
Once the 26 second entry phase is over, any alarm trigger will provoke an acoustic alarm signal.
ALARM SIGNAL LIMITS
There can be a maximum of 10 alarm signals for each line of protection:
- Lift & tilt sensor (SP)
- Saddle protection (PS)
- Attempted ignition (TA)
- Current drop (CA)
MEMORISED ALARMS
If, after disarming, the alarm system emits a flat buzzer sound followed by the flashing of the LED, this means
one or more alarms were triggered in your absence.
To identify what triggered the alarm system, refer to the table and the abbreviations shown in the box above.
The alarm will continue providing this information until you turn the ignition key or arm the alarm system
again.
CAUSES
SP
PS
TA
CA
FLASHES
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
4 flashes