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All devices previously programmed can be deleted. To clear memory proceed as follows:
• With the system disarmed, open the vehicle bonnet and keep it opened or ground the GREEN wire.
11.0 - DELETING PROGRAMMED DEVICES
To carry out the operation successfully, make sure the required electrical connections
(bonnet switch and ignition) are properly connected.
If there is no bonnet switch, ground the GREEN wire (20-pin connector, pos. 15).
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• Cycle ignition key
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• At the 4th cycle, leave ignition key “ON”.
• A siren chirp and
will confirm the system is in delete mode.The LED
will turn ON steady.
• Close the bonnet or remove the GREEN wire from ground (bonnet switch).
• Leave the bonnet closed for at least 8 seconds to clear the memory.
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ON-OFF
ON-OFF
ON-OFF
ON
2 flashes of the turn indicators
The “ON-OFF” cycles must be carried out within 4 sec. otherwise the procedure is
invalidated.
If the bonnet is opened before 8 seconds, the devices will not be
deleted.
• The LED will switch OFF when the devices have been deleted.
• Turn ignition key “OFF”.
• A flash of the turn indicators will confirm the end of the clearing procedure.
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To reset the system proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the system.
• Short-circuit the RED and BLACK wires of the 2-pin LED connector.
• Connect the system; once the alarm system is powered, 4 acoustic signals will sound and the turn
indicators will flash 4 times.
• Remove the previously created short-circuit; the status LED will light up steady.
• Turn ignition key “ON”; reset is confirmed by the wailing of the siren for approx. 3 seconds.
• Turn ignition key “OFF”. The LED turns OFF and there are no acoustic signals.
By activating the following procedure, the system returns to the
state.
This procedure must therefore only be used in case of need, before programming the
system or auto-learning the turn indicator flashes.
factory default
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12.0 - SYSTEM RESET
13.0 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
14.0 - WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE (WEEE)
The present device does not fall within the scope of Directive 2002/96EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as specified in art. 2.1 of L. D. No. 151 of 25/07/2005.
932MHW UNIT :
Power supply
Engine immobilizer relay contact capacity
Current draw (system armed + LED flashing)
Operating temperature range
Turn indicators relay contact capacity
Alarm cycle duration
Maximum positive current output when armed (+A)
12Vdc
15mA
-30°C => +70°C
8A @ 20°C
30 sec.
@ 12Vdc
8A @ 20°C
700mA
SIREN 725W:
Power supply
Operating temperature range
Current draw (when triggered)
Current draw (in standby)
Maximum siren output
10 - 15 Vdc
-35°C => +80°C
1.5A @12Vdc
2.5mA @12Vdc
108dB @ 1m