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VEHICLE  ALARM  SYSTEM  'GN6Ib'

Models  'GN6Ib.U',  'GN6Ib.P',  'GN6Ib.UPS'.  Installlation  manual.

1. SAFETY  INFORMATION.

The  'GN6Ib'  is  a  vehicle  alarm  system  designed  for  use  with  cars  with  their  

original  remote  controlled  central  lock

.  The  'GN6Ib'  (Fig. 1)can  

be  used  in  most  cars  (except  cabriolets)  with  petrol  or  diesel  engines,  12V  batteries  with  the  negative  pole  connected  to  "ground"  (i.e.  vehicle  
body).

The  vehicle  alarm  system  must  be  installed  inside  the  passenger  compartment  of  the  vehicle,  in  a  place  difficult  to  access  in  accordance  with  

the manufacturer's   supplied   wiring   instructions.
The  manufacturer  of  the  alarm  system  recommends  the  following:

a)

choose  a  qualified  vehicle  alarm  systems  installer  to  fit  the  device

;

b)

mount  the  system  unit  in  place  free  from  moisture  and  other  elements  that  could  pose  to  corrode  the  device.  It  should  also  be  placed  as  far 
away  as  possible  from  any  heat  emitting  elements  in  the  passenger  compartment  and  sources  of  electromagnetic  interference  (e.g.  vehicle  
computer,  fans,  relay  blocks)

;

c)

avoid  mounting  the  system  unit  directly  onto  metal  parts  of  vehicle  to  prevent  the  accumulation  of  condensation  in  the  system  unit

;

d)

mount  the  system  unit  so  that  the  wire  connectors  are  going  from  the  bottom  side  of  the  unit

;

e)

avoid  placing  wires  next  to  moving  or  hot  parts  of  vehicle

;

f)

don't  overload  the  alarm  system  circuits,  see  the  following  circuit  requirements

:

 

cut - off   circuit    

  current  

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£

  

25

 A;

P

 optional   control   circuit   (OC)        current   

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£

  0.13 A;

P

 siren   drive   

circuit  

 

  current............................................................................

£

  2 A;

P

 right   direction   indicator   control   circuit        current   

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£

  7 A;

P

 left   direction   indicator   control   circuit        current   

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£

  7 A;

P

g)

For  EU  countries  only  use  settings  compatible  with  EU  directives

.

2. ALARM  SYSTEM  INSTALLATION  SEQUENCE.

a) select   the   system   adaptation   method   to   the   central   lock   action   sequence   (see   chapter 7);
b) install   the   system   in   accordance   with   the   selected   adaptation   method   and   corresponding   wiring   diagram   (see   chapters   4, 5, 6);
c) progress  through  the  system  learning  procedure  (see  chapter  7);
d) customize   alarm   system   if   default   settings   are   not   suitable   (see   chapters   3, 7);
e) fill  out  an  installation  certificate  (see  chapter  8).

3. PIN,   FN,   SN   CODES

.

To  enter  the  override  and  setup  mode,  to  customize  the  alarm  system  according  to  the  required  security  level  the  PIN,  FN  and  SN  codes  are  

required.  The  factory  preset  4-digit  PIN  code  is  written  on  the  alarm's  'system  information'  sticker  (see  Fig. 1).  It  is  recommended  that  the  PIN  code  
is  changed  after  alarm  system  installed  (N.B.  remember  the  new  PIN  code  by  keeping  a  record  of  it  in  a  file  so  it  may  be  retained  for  future  
reference).

3.1. THE  OVERRIDE  MODE

.

The  alarm  system  override  mode  is  used  in  the  following  scenarios:  if  the  remote  control  unit  is  lost;  if  the  remote's  battery  becomes  fully  

discharged;  if  the  car  is  being  repaired.  With  this  mode  ON,  the  alarm  system  does  not  respond  to  the  sensor  as  it  is  temporarily  disabled,  therefore  
the  following  occurs  as  a  result:  the  device  will  not  immobilize  the  engine;  the  car  will  not  become  alarmed;  the  system's  LED  flashes  frequently.  
The  override  mode  can  be  turned  ON  in  two  ways,  by  the  use  of  the  PIN  code.

3.1.1. TURNING  ON  THE  OVERRIDE  MODE  WITH  THE  HELP  OF  THE  OVERRIDE  BUTTON.

The  most  convenient  way  to  turn  the  override  mode  ON  is  to  enter  the  PIN  code  with  the  override  button.  If  the  override  button  is  installed,  

check  your  notes  with  alarm  system's  PIN,  then  press  the  override  button  as  many  times  as  the  value  of  the  first  digit  of  the  PIN  (N.B.  the  time  
between   the   presses   should   not   exceed   1 second)   and   wait   for   a   1 second   long   LED   flash   which   means   that   the   first   digit   is   entered.   In   the   same   
way  enter  the  second,  third  and  fourth  digits  of  the  PIN.  Upon  correct  entry  of  all  four  digits  of  the  PIN  code  the  LED  emits  frequent  flashes.  If  
you   made   a   mistake   while   entering   the   PIN   code,   wait   for   a   1 second   long   LED   flash,   wait   for   2 seconds   and   follow   3.1.1   all   over   again.   

If  the  

'anti-carjack'  or  immobilizer  features  are  activated  the  system  will  respond  to  the  first  press  of  the  override  button  as  to  the  control  of  the  
'anti-carjack'  or  immobilizer  function.

  The  system  will  respond  to  the  next  presses  made  as  if  the  PIN  code  is  being  entered.

3.1.2. TURNING  ON  THE  OVERRIDE  MODE  WITH  THE  IGNITION  KEY.

If  the  override  button  is  not  installed,  open  the  vehicle  door  and  turn  the  ignition  ON.  After  a  short  pause  the  system  LED  starts  flashing  

double   flashes.   Count   these   flashes   until   the   number   of   double   flashes   (1 double   flash = 1)   corresponds   with   the   first   digit   of   the   PIN   code.   Turn   the   
ignition  OFF  for  a  short  time  and  turn  it  ON  again.  Count  the  double  flashes  until  the  number  corresponds  with  the  second  digit  of  the  PIN  code.  
Turn  the  ignition  OFF  and  ON  again.  Enter  the  remaining  two  digits  of  the  PIN  code  in  the  same  way.  Upon  correct  entry  of  all  four  digits  of  the  
PIN  code  the  LED  emits  frequent  flashes.  If  you  made  a  mistake  while  entering  the  PIN  code,  turn  OFF  the  ignition,  close  the  doors,  and  follow  
3.1.2  all  over  again.

3.1.3. TURNING  OFF  (EXIT)  THE  OVERRIDE  MODE.

Enter   the   PIN   code   and   within   8 minutes   of   doing   so   enter   the   code   '11'   in   a   same   way   as   PIN.

3.2.  ALARM  SYSTEM  SETUP  MODE.

The   'GN6Ib'   features   up   to   85 system   settings.   Due   to   these   settings   the   'GN6Ib'   can   be   adjusted   to   a   particular   vehicle   or   relevant   customer's   

requirements.  The  alarm  system  is  supplied  with  the  factory  preset  default  settings  listed  in  Table  2,  chapter  8.  If  the  default  settings  are  not  
suitable  for  the  user  you  can  customize  them.  To  customize  the  alarm  system  please  do  the  following  steps:
a) turn  override  mode  ON  by  entering  the  PIN  appropriately;
b) within   8 minutes   select   the   function   (FN)   which   operation   you   want   to   change   and   enter   the   2-digit   FN   code;
c) to  change  the  function  operation  according  to  the  new  setting  enter  the  1-digit  setting  number  (SN);
d) now  exit  setup  mode  by  entering  the  code  '11'.

For  more  details  see  chapter  7.

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Fig. 1.  'GN6Ib'  external view.

PIN  code

Sticker

Summary of Contents for GN6Ib.U

Page 1: ...temporarily disabled therefore the following occurs as a result the device will not immobilize the engine the car will not become alarmed the system s LED flashes frequently The override mode can be...

Page 2: ...rey Grey Orange Orange Green Green Blue Blue CONDITION2 F 4 1 N 5 SN 1 V o 2 f r ir cti n nd cat d e o i i ors 7 7 DOOR S FN32 S 2 N S DOOR F N N32 S 1 Electronic siren FN 65 SN 5 PULSE LATCHER 3 2 1...

Page 3: ...VD1 VD1 VD3 VD3 VD2 VD2 VD4 R1 3K 10K R1 3K 10K R2 3K 10K Door lock contact for locking Door lock contact for locking Door lock contact for unlocking Central lock switch contact in passenger compartme...

Page 4: ...ing on New client button h Fill up the fields in the Client data form select the correct type of alarm system and serial number according to the information sticker see Fig 1 and click on OK i make a...

Page 5: ...tion indicators flash starts the siren sounding for at least 10 seconds and stops alarming only when the ignition is turned OFF If the ignition is turned OFF the system immobilizes the engine and auto...

Page 6: ...out time of the pulses pre set by the system during automatic learning process as a disarming pulses is limited to 5 seconds must be set before automatic learning procedure Read out time of the pulses...

Page 7: ...ction ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION WHEN BUIT IN ULTRASONIC SENSOR IS TRIGGERED FOR GN6Ib U GN6Ib UPS ONLY Function ALARM SYSTEM OPERATION WHEN BUILT IN TILT SENSOR IS TRIGGERED FOR GN6Ib UPS ONLY The direct...

Page 8: ...number of flashes 1flash means the alarm was triggered by built in shock or ultrasonic sensor 2flashes mean the alarm was triggered by opening door engine bonnet or luggage compartment 5flashes mean...

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