Gemini 822 Series Installation And Use Manual Download Page 7

12.0 - DIP-SWITCHES PROGRAMMING TABLE

N.

POSITION

FUNCTION

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

POSITIVE polarity for command on WHITE/LIGHT BLUE wire

NEGATIVE polarity for command on WHITE/LIGHT BLUE wire

Positive signal (+A) on BROWN/RED with alarm armed

Standard operation

Negative input to arm/disarm the system

Positive input to arm/disarm the system

Arming/disarming via door lock motors or motors and turn indicators

(See par. 8.0)

Arming/disarming via turn indicators only

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Set dip-switches BEFORE connecting the alarm system.

If settings must be modified after installation, FIRST disconnect the alarm and then

reset the dip-switches.

With dip-switch N.2 set to “ON”, the YELLOW-RED wire is grounded when the system is

armed. Leave dip-switch in this position when connecting only the WHITE-LIGHT BLUE

wire to the lock switch (grounded), with vehicle locked.

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13.0 -

13.1 - CONNECTIONS AND POSITIONING

13.2 - SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

Insert the WHITE connector

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ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION

in the “W” marked socket on the control unit.

Insert the RED connector in the “R” marked socket on the control unit.
Install the ultrasonic sensors on the top part of the windshield internal pillars, away from the air vents
and point them towards the center of the rear window

o check sensor sensitivity level proceed as follows

With the alarm system disarmed, roll down the front window approx. 20 cm.
Set the trimmer to an intermediate position (medium sensitivity).
Close all doors, bonnet and boot and arm the system.
During the arming delay, introduce an object in the cabin through the window and move it around;
the status LED will turn off to signal a presence.
If the sensitivity level is too high or too low, readjust the trimmer and repeat the above procedure

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ULTRASONIC

CELL

CONNECTIONS

SENSITIVITY

ADJUSTMENT

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INSTALLER MANUAL - PAGE 13

To carry out the operation successfully, make sure the required electrical connections

(door/bonnet switches and ignition) are complete.

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14.0 - ADDING NEW DEVICES

Storing memory is for 55 devices

If an extra device is added, it will automatically delete the first device programmed in the

system memory

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Proceed as follows:

With the system disarmed, open the driver door and the bonnet and leave them open

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Turn ignition key “ON-OFF”-“ON-OFF”-“ON-OFF”-“ON”.
At the fourth turn, leave it “ON”.

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To confirm it has entered in learning mode, the system gives 2 acoustic signals (1 Beep and 1
Boop), the turn indicators flash once and the status LED turns ON

The following operations must be carried out within 4 seconds otherwise the procedure

will be invalidated.

Do not close the bonnet otherwise all previously programmed devices will be erased

as described in the next paragraph.

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The system is ready to receive the device codes.

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“OFF”.

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Insert the electronic key into its receptacle
Each time a device is learned a high-pitched signal sounds and the status LED turns OFF briefly

epeat this procedure to program other devices.

Turn ignition key

o confirm the end of the procedure, a low-pitched signal sounds, the turn indicators flash once and

the status LED turns OFF.

Summary of Contents for 822 Series

Page 1: ...sonally fitted the here described vehicle security system following the manufacturer instructions By Sold on Type of product Vehicle Made in Italy SERIE 823 823 822 823 822 GEMINI Technologies S r l Via Luigi Galvani 12 21020 Bodio Lomnago VA Italia Tel 39 0332 943211 Fax 39 0332 948080 www gemini alarm com ISO 9001 Certified Company ...

Page 2: ...nal or self powered siren 10 7 Negative output selection during alarm for horn or additional siren SYSTEM PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE ULTRASONIC VOLUMETRIC PROTECTION 13 1 Connections and positioning 13 2 Sensor adjustment ADDING NEW DEVICES DELETING PROGRAMMED DEVICES RESET door lock motors PAGE 02 PAGE 03 PAGE 03 PAGE 03 PAGE 03 PAGE 03 PAGE 03 PAGE 04 PAGE 04 PAGE 04 PAGE 04 PAGE 04 PAGE 05 PAGE 05 PAG...

Page 3: ...damage to the vehicle electrical system due to improper installation use or tampering This alarm system is solely intended to be a theft deterrent device 2 4 optical acoustic signals After the alarm is triggered but Disarming is confirmed by 2 siren chirps if feature status has been modified and 2 flashes of the turn indicators An alarm condition is signaled by 5 acoustic signals if feature status...

Page 4: ...RANGE WIRE FUNCTION POSITION WIRE COLOUR 15A Battery 8A MAX POSITIVE BLACK marked R WHITE ORANGE Input alarm operation via turn indicator flashes 30 BLACK marked H BLACK marked H Engine block ELECTRONIC KEY 6 0 WIRING DIAGRAM Connection of unit 823 with siren Before starting any electrical work disconnect the negative battery terminal Reconnect only after completing the wiring connections 5 2 8 PI...

Page 5: ...ust ONLY be connected if the system is to operate via turn indicators Add 6 2 Amp diodes Select optical pulse signals in the SYSTEM PROGRAMMING menu Do not make this connection if the system is to operate via turn indicators Front LH Rear RH Side LH Side RH Rear LH Front RH PAGE 08 INSTALLER MANUAL 7 0 7 1 STANDARD CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS TO ACTIVATE THE TURN INDICATORS If the turn indicators lock...

Page 6: ...acoustic arm disarm signals This feature automatically arms the system 60 after ignition is switched off and the last door is opened and closed If a door is opened during this lapse of time the procedure is interrupted it will resume when the door is closed by the boot switch signals according to the connection made only for vehicles where the hook up is to the Hazard switch ING OF SIREN P N 7725 ...

Page 7: ...vity Close all doors bonnet and boot and arm the system During the arming delay introduce an object in the cabin through the window and move it around the status LED will turn off to signal a presence If the sensitivity level is too high or too low readjust the trimmer and repeat the above procedure ULTRASONIC CELL CONNECTIONS SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT PAGE 12 INSTALLER MANUAL INSTALLER MANUAL PAGE 1...

Page 8: ...immobiliser relay contact capacity Alarm cycle duration Maximum positive current output when armed A Additional siren output current capacity 12 Vdc 15mA From 30 C to 70 C 8 A 20 C 8 A 20 C 30 sec 700 mA 1 A To carry out the operation successfully make sure the required electrical connections door bonnet switches and ignition are complete Any previously programmed device can be deleted as follows ...

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