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Electronic  socket

 Red LED

 Receptacle

Electronic  keys

Ultrasonic detectors

Alarm unit

908 Siren

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Your alarm system consists of the following items:

Note: The 270 alarm sytem is a compact unit where the alarm and siren are combind, the 278

alarm system is a modular unit where the alarm and siren are seperate. The modular system is

normally used when there is limited space in the engine compart.

KEY    

* Optional.    ** Vehicle dependent.   *** Key operated deadlocking may disarm the alarm.

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Page 1: ...GB CAR ALARM SYSTEMS 270UK 278UK INSURANCE APPROVED ALARM ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL UPGRADE USER GUIDE ISUT270 278UK p65 12 05 2006 10 24 1...

Page 2: ...criteria for vehi cle security for Category 2 1 L2 1 AFTERMARKET SYSTEMS Utilising the original equipment remote tested to Issue 2 Criteria product as evaluated by Thatcham MIRRC Note Category 2 1 L2...

Page 3: ...ing 9 6 Optional Feature 9 6 1 Accidental Disarming 9 6 2 Passive Arming 10 6 3 Additional Siren 10 7 Feature Exclusions 10 8 Garage Function 11 9 Disarm Using Your Emergency Pin Code 12 9 1 How to Kn...

Page 4: ...sso ries or in the vehicles s electric equipment due to incorrect installation or unobservant of specified features standards The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes whenever they shou...

Page 5: ...owing items Note The 270 alarm sytem is a compact unit where the alarm and siren are combind the 278 alarm system is a modular unit where the alarm and siren are seperate The modular system is normall...

Page 6: ...tic tone to indicate that the alarm system is now disarmed at least 3 seconds should pass between locking unlocking the vehicle otherwise you may fail to transmit the new arm disarm status it is possi...

Page 7: ...was activated whilst arming To identify the sensor that was activated consult the ALARM TRIGGER SIGNALLING This facility confirms the correct operation of interior doors boot bonnet detection circuit...

Page 8: ...h code e g 4 5 ALARM TRIGGER SIGNALLING At first the most recent alarm identification flash code will be displayed followed by a short pause and then the second last and so on until the fifth one the...

Page 9: ...anually 6 OPTIONAL FEATURES If you find you have to get closer to the vehicle to unlock disarm the alarm this is normally a indi cation that the original remote control batteries may need replacing Re...

Page 10: ...ic key to be inserted into the receptacle socket When armed through these functions the alarm will not activate the comfort closing window closing additional sensor and the ultrasonic microwave sensor...

Page 11: ...s exclusion e g no arm disarm tones no feature warning acoustic signals To disable any of the features insert and keep inserted an electronic key into the receptacle socket to disable the ultrasonic d...

Page 12: ...g to each digit of your Pin Code to be displayed then turn the ignition key ON and OFF for 1 second only after the LED is off Read Pin Code at the end of these instructions from left to right See the...

Page 13: ...out accoustic tones or flashing the direction indicator lights Key On Key On Key On Key On Key On Pin code entered incorrectly alarm will stay armed Key Key On LED Flashes Acoustic Tones Ignition Key...

Page 14: ...on key for 1 second Turn the ignition OFF and after a pause the LED acoustic tones will start again for the next digit of the Pin Code Second digit 6 Wait 6 flashes acoustic tones for the second digit...

Page 15: ...uctions should be removed for safe keeping This pin code is derived from the first electronic key memorised when you self learn the electronic keys If you want to change the pin code from the original...

Page 16: ...exit the function or wait 10 seconds for the LED to go out and then start to flash the emergency pin code see section How to Know Your Emergency Pin Code You should allow no more than 10 seconds betwe...

Page 17: ...PPLY 9 15V negative ground CURRENT ABSORBED WITH ALARM ARMED with ultrasonic 13 mA CURRENT ABSORBED WITH ALARM DISARMED with ultrasonic 5 mA PRE ALARM TIME 30 sec DELAY ENTRY TIME armed by passive fea...

Page 18: ...1 days from date of purchase in order for the warranty to be valid 5 The warranty covers product only and not the quality of the installation The warranty for installation is provided by the installer...

Page 19: ...Replacement of defective parts within the guarantee period does not include consumable parts or include labour 9 If product is repaired by a non authorised installer the product will cease to be cove...

Page 20: ...order to ensure the validity of the Customer Lifetime Warranty Installer s Stamp Cert No Reg No Date Signature Installer s Stamp Cert No Reg No Date Signature Installer s Stamp Cert No Reg No Date Si...

Page 21: ...code Tel No Installer Name Account No Address Postcode Tel No I have read and understood the terms and conditions of the Customer Lifetime Warranty CustomerSignature 15 CUSTOMER LIFETIME WARRANTY REGI...

Page 22: ...pag 22 ENGLISH Return to Laserline Direct Limited 33 Craven Court Winwick Quay Warrington Cheshire WA2 8QU ISUT270 278UK p65 12 05 2006 10 24 22...

Page 23: ...e Number Category 2 1 TU2 1369 0506 278UK MIRRC Reference Number Category L2 1 TUL1 135 0506 YOUR PIN CODE IS Note If your pin code has not been completed by your installer please follow HOW TO KNOW Y...

Page 24: ...FILENAME ISUT270 278UK P65 Our commissioned Sales and Support Agents in the UK are Laserline Direct Limited 33 Craven Court Winwick Quay Warrington Cheshire WA2 8QU Dealer Stamp ISUT270 278UK p65 12...

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