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4.0 - DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTRA FUNCTIONS

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being the shock sensor regulated at the minimum of the sensibility.

The table below shows the programmable functions.
The manufacturer supplies the system with some of these functions disabled
(in order to achieve a good trade-off between ease and completeness of use)

4.1 - ACOUSTIC AND OPTIC SIGNALLING

4.2 - REMOTE CONTROLLED PANIC ALARM

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In the different usage conditions, the alarm system signals the current
operation or the alarm memory.
This is done using the turn signals an the LED for the optical signals and using
the siren for the acoustic signals (the last one can be disabled)

During the stages of activation, deactivation, alarm memory, function
programming and learning of new devices, the alarm will produce specific
acoustic

signals in order to show which function is being run.

Optic signallings concern either LED or turn signals.
The acoustic signals can be high-tone or low-tone.

It allows to generate an alarm condition by pressing button N. 2 (smooth) on
the remote control.
The panic signals can be as many as desired, but a minimum 5-second interval
must occur between two consecutive signals.

ressing button N. 2 on the remote control will activate the siren and the

direction indicators for about 30 seconds.
To deactivate the panic alarm, just press again button N. 2 on the remote
control.
This alarm signalling can be activated indifferently of the system status
(activated/deactivated)

Factory setting

Function

Acoustic signals

Panic alarm

Shock sensor

Passive arming

Anti-hijacking procedure

Pre-alarm

System self-rearming

Status

Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

4.3 - SHOCK SENSOR

PASSIVE ARMING

4.5 - ANTI-HIJACKING FUNCTION

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The procedure can be interrupted, by turning on the ignition switch within 35”.
If the trunk or the seat are open, the passive arming time will be interrupted,
until the trunk or the seat closing

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UNCTIONNING

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The system may generate an alarm condition caused by a shock or a shifting of
the vehicle The shock sensor is buil in the alarm and is adjustabl

n armed state, if the vehicle is hit or shifted, the sensor included in the alarm

system will detect this anomaly and generate an alarm

This function allows the user to leave the vehicle sure that the alarm system
protection arms itself automatically

Once the engine is switched off, the system automatically activates the
passive arming.
This will be signalled by one turn signals flash, two LED flashes and two siren
high-tone beeps
After 35 seconds the system will activate steadly, signalling the operation with
a single flash of the turn signals, two acoustic signal and the lighting up of the
LED (with a steady light).

This function ensures a sort of protection against criminals when a theft
attempt happens while the vehicle is in use.
The function indeed allows to activate the system while stopping the vehicle
with the ignition key switch on and the engine running

With the ignition key switch on, it is possible to activate the anti-hijacking
function in the following ways

y pressing button N. 1 on the remote control

y pressing button N. 2 on the remote control

By inserting the electronic key in the receptacle

Once enabled the anti-hijacking function, the remote controls won’t work
anymore.

CAUTION

The activation of the anti-hijacking function will be signalled

by the system with two rapid flashes of the turn signals

and a steady LED.

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Page 1: ...K INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL Installed on bike model number plate frame GEMINI Technologies S p A Via Luigi Galvani 12 21020 Bodio Lomnago VA Italia Tel 39 0332 943211 Fax 39 0332 948080 Web site www gemini alarm com NOTE please send a copy to the insurance company if secessay ...

Page 2: ... PERSONALIZATION REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES REPLACEMENT WARRANTY CONDITIONS 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 CONTENTS CONTENTS INSTALLER MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION TECHNICAL DATA CONTROL UNIT POSITIONING ACCESSORIES POSITIONING 17 1 Receptacle for electronic key and LED 17 2 Perimetral push button optional ONTROL UNIT SEALING ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS WITH SPECIFIC WIRING 24 1 Engin...

Page 3: ...ty to deactivate the system when needed is given by the PIN CODE Such procedure can be activated by means of the ignition key of the vehicle itself and is detailed in the relevant chapter The remote control is the main user interface therefore we recommend you to acquaint yourself with it The remote control buttons activate several functions that differ according to the operational condition and t...

Page 4: ... trunk be opened the system will signal the failure by means of a low tone signal after the alarm arming signalling In any case the system will be activated and at the end of the neutral time an alarm condition will be generated When the activation signals are finished the system goes in standby or neutral time condition which is signalled with a steady light LED This time duration is about 20 sec...

Page 5: ...rm condition on the siren will cease to be active This deactivation of the siren is performed because of these simple reasons Observance of the regulations in force in the subject of acoustic emissions caused by vehicle alarms Power saving to maximize the vehicle battery It is no use keeping the alarm on if after 7 acoustic signals nobody is coming to check the vehicle Noise pollution reduction to...

Page 6: ...abled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 4 3 SHOCK SENSOR PASSIVE ARMING 4 5 ANTI HIJACKING FUNCTION e I The procedure can be interrupted by turning on the ignition switch within 35 If the trunk or the seat are open the passive arming time will be interrupted until the trunk or the seat closing B B FUNCTIONNING UNCTIONNING FUNCTIONNING 4 4 F The system may generate an alarm condition caused by a ...

Page 7: ...ause only FUNCTIONNING FUNCTIONNING 5 0 SLEEP MODE ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION 6 0 HAZARD SIGNALLING When the vehicle is not used it is possible to switch completely off the alarm system sleep mode in order to reduce the battery charge consumption To activate this function proceed as follows Turn the ignition key to ON position the LED will light for about one second After the LED flash put the electr...

Page 8: ... 9 0 EXAMPLE OF SYSTEM UNLOCK BYPIN CODE To better understand the alarm system unlock by means of PIN CODE please refer to the following example considering the case of a PIN CODE formed by these digits 2 3 4 1 As soon as the alarm condition is finished the installed led will turn on and stay fixed for about While the LEED is on connect and disconnect the ignition key The LED will turn off showing...

Page 9: ... to insert the second number Key in OFF position Key in ON position Key in ON position Key in ON position Key in OFF position Key in OFF position Key in OFF position Last number 10 0 EXAMPLE OF PIN CODE PERSONALIZATION To better understand how to set up the PIN CODE please refer to the example below The following customized PIN CODE will be entered 2 3 4 1 Connect the BROWN GREEN wire to ground Re...

Page 10: ... damage the remote control unit Do not discard used batteries in the environment they should be disposed in appropriate containers BATTERIES 12 0 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE In the European Union this lable indicated that this product must not be disposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling directiv...

Page 11: ...urrente absorption in Sound power radiated Relays capacity slep mode 12 Vdc 9Vdc 15Vdc µA 118 dBA 1 meter 8A 0 7mA system armed and LED flashing 1 15 0 TECHNICAL DATA 16 0 CONTROL UNIT POSITIONING Installing th in this position will prevent water entering the unit through the rubber cap It is important to position the wiring shealt so that it forms a kind of siphon e control unit The gearcase must...

Page 12: ...ning drilling diameter for the electronic key slot is equal to 13mm The fastening drilling diameter for the LED slot is equal to 10mm P ut the electronic key receptacle with integrated LED in such a way so that they can be easily seen and found 17 2 PERIMETRAL PUSH BUTTON OPTIONAL T This push button if fitted must be placed in such a way as to detect any saddle or trunk opening but it must not be ...

Page 13: ...ative output Electronic key input Perimetral push button input Engine block N C Engine block Com Engine block N O Antenna The tables below refer to the generic wiring harness KITCA 417 Refere to installation sheets for available specific wiring harness www gemini alarm com private area ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR DISCONNECTED ENGINE BLOCK ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EARTHED ENGINE BLOCK WIRE COLOUR ...

Page 14: ...ition key White Engine immobilisation wire Ground White Grey To vehicle s engine To vehicle s engine 21 0 ENGINE IMMOBILISATION CONNECTING DIAGRAM 22 0 ENGINE IMMOBILISATION CONNECTING DIAGRAM Most small motorbikes with two stroke engines use this system Most large motorcycles with four stroke engines use this system ...

Page 15: ...ectrical equipment before the installing of the specific wiring harness 1 2 Disconnect the ignition connector from the vehicle s electrical equipment Alarm system Alarm system 3 Insert the alarm unit connector into the vehicle s electrical equipment Insert the alarm unit connector into the ignition key connector 4 Vehicle s electrical equipment connected with the alarm system wiring harness Engine...

Page 16: ...vehicle has no earthed cable on the switch key block it usually happens with four stroke engine vehicles the alarm system earth cable needs to be connected to a vehicle conductive part ex earth cable of the turn signal lamps onnect the slot BLACK 2 way connectors to the correspondent alarm 2 way BLACK connectors Cables inside the two connectors are RED and BLACK as for the first and BROWN and GREE...

Page 17: ...ectronic keys or radio controls could be necessary To perform these steps follow the procedure below keeping in mind that the passive arming function MUSTbe disabled Lift up the seat or open a top case or in case the perimeter protection button is not installed ground the BROWN GREEN wire nsert the saving to memory connector with button into the specific connector you can recognize it by the conne...

Page 18: ...n are described Please ALWAYS activate and deactivate the alarm system before beginning the programming procedure 4 2 3 With the system disabled lift up the seat or open the trunk If the seat top case button has not been installed on the vehicle ground the GREEN BROWN wire Once terminated the programming operations unground this wire Turn the ignition key to ON position Turning the ignition key to...

Page 19: ...t the has been enabled ress button on the remote control he will produce a low tone beep meaning that the function has not been enabled is will be signalled by t low tone a high tone and the turning off of the on the vehicle Turn the key switch to the OFF position Close the trunk or lower the seat or unground the BROWN GREEN wire 30 0 SHOCK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT The system has a built in shock sensor ...

Page 20: ...opean Communities have been used to demonstrate the conformity of the product Qui di seguito si dichiara che il prodotto nome del prodotto o modello categoria o numero di serie 7208E 7218E Product in class 1 frequency identification subclass 20 Electrical safety Radio and spectrum parameters Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Prodotto in frequenza identificata come classe 1 sottoclasse 20 Sicurezza...

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