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IMMOBILISATION (291/213 only)

When the alarm system is armed, an internal immobiliser (921K) isolates the vehicle starting

circuits (e.g. starter motor/fuel pump) to prevent running of the vehicle.

PASSIVE IMMOBILISATION (291/213 only)

The internal immobiliser (921K) activates automatically after 30 seconds of turning the ignition

OFF or 60 seconds after the alarm has been disarmed using the remote control, without turning

the ignition key ON. The LED (see fig. 4) installed on the dashboard will begin flashing rapidly to

indicate that the internal relay is in the immobilised condition. Whilst in the passive immobilised

condition, when the ignition is turned ON the alarm will generate audible tones. If the passive

immobilisation is not disarmed by the 10

th

 audible tone the alarm will fully arm and then sound an

alarm condition.

To disarm the passive immobilisation, turn the ignition key to the ON position and press button “A”
of the remote control. The audible tones will be interrupted and the LED will stop flashing.

BUTTON ‘B’ FUNCTIONS (Panic and Excluding the  ultrasonic sensors and electric power

window* module)

Panic function: 

Pressing this button twice within a maximum of 3 seconds activates the siren for 10

seconds and the additional siren*. To stop the sound prior to the 10 seconds, press button ‘B’ on the

remote control.

Excluding the ultrasonic sensors and electric power window* module using the remote

control: 

Arm the alarm system using button ’A’ on the remote control; within 30 seconds (pre-

alarm time) press button ‘B’ of the remote control. The direction indicator lights will flash once and

you will hear a brief audible tone to confirm the programming. Now the ultrasonic sensors and

accessory output are temporarily deactivated.

The functions will be reset the next time the alarm is armed using the remote control or an
electronic key.

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Summary of Contents for 290i2

Page 1: ... GB 290i2 212 291 213 INSURANCE APPROVED ALARM IMMOBILISER USER GUIDE CAR ALARM SYSTEMS ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 1 ...

Page 2: ...sh insurance industry s criteria for vehicle security for Category 1 product 291 213 and Category 2 à 1 L2 à 1 product 290i2 212 as evaluated by Thatcham MIRRC Note Category 2 à 1 L2 à 1 product 290i2 212 alarm system is only to be fitted in conjunc tion with a Category 2 L2 immobiliser to obtain Category 1 status for the vehicle security These instructions are intended to familiarise you with the...

Page 3: ...ng ARMING THEALARM SYSTEM Press button A arm disarm located on the right of the remote control see fig 1 The direction indicator lights will flash twice and the alarm may give two audible tones programmable function will be generated at the same time to indicate that the alarm system has been armed The power locks will close along with the electric power windows and electric sunroof The red LED se...

Page 4: ...asonic microwave sensors movement until the alarm has been armed for 30 seconds pre alarm time ALARMCONDITION When a sensor is activated the system will generate an alarm condition direction indicators flash and the siren sounds for 30 seconds alarm cycle At the end of the alarm cycle if the same sensor is still activated the alarm will generate an alarm cycle again ALARMCYCLE LIMITATION The syste...

Page 5: ... passive immobilisation turn the ignition key to the ON position and press button A of the remote control The audible tones will be interrupted and the LED will stop flashing BUTTON B FUNCTIONS Panic and Excluding the ultrasonic sensors and electric power window module Panic function Pressing this button twice within a maximum of 3 seconds activates the siren for 10 seconds and the additional sire...

Page 6: ... 5 consecutive LED flashes F 2 sec Pause 4 F n 4 consecutive LED flashes F 2 sec Pause On the above example the Pin Code to note at the end of these instructions would be 5 6 0 5 4 It is imperative to note on a piece of paper this pin code if it is different from the original pin code displayed in the rear of these instructions This pin code must then be stored in a secure location Note If you int...

Page 7: ...rresponding to each digit of your Pin Code to be displayed then turn ON the ignition key for 1 second only after the LED is off Read Pin Code at the end of these instructions from left to right For a better understanding see the example 5 6 0 5 4 CODE 1 7 2 10 3 9 4 6 8 TURN ON THE IGNITION FOR 1 SEC 2 PAUSE CODE CORRECT ALARM ARMED SIREN ON FOR 30 SEC AND THEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO REPEAT THE EMERGEN...

Page 8: ... 10 Continue until all the digits have been displayed and inputted correctly If the code inserted is correct the alarm will automatically DISARM without any audible tones and visual signals If the code is incorrect an alarm condition will occur ARMING THE ALARM SYSTEM The alarm system can also be armed using the electronic key See fig 3 Placing the key on the LED receptacle See fig 4 arms the alar...

Page 9: ...circuits INTERIOR DETECTION CIRCUIT Ultrasonic microwave sensors 1 Sit inside the vehicle 2 Arm the alarm with the remote control 3 Within the first 30 seconds of arming the alarm create movement in front of the interior sen sors normally mounted at top of windscreen The alarm will respond with 3 audible tones 1 flash of the direction indicators and the LED will go out then will begin flashing in ...

Page 10: ...rom the last to the fifth At the end of the display to repeat the five codes press both buttons again on the remote control Ø After checking the flash codes the memory will be cleared when the alarm is next armed LED OFF no alarm conditions have occurred 2FLASHES PAUSE the ULTRASONIC sensor generated an alarm condition 3FLASHES PAUSE the DOOR HATCH sensor generated an alarm condition 4FLASHES PAUS...

Page 11: ...TIONS boot opening parking lights courtesy lights These functions are addition to the standard installation and may require additional components BOOT OPENING Pressing button C once will unlock or release the boot lock allowing you quick entry to the boot area without unlocking the vehicle doors alarm armed or disarmed If the alarm is armed at the time of pressing button C the alarm will disarm fo...

Page 12: ...arm itself reactivating the power locking system but not the accessory output Useful if you accidentally disarm the alarm from a distance without knowing This function is cancelled if you enter the vehicle doors bonnet boot within 30 seconds from when the alarm is disarmed PASSIVE ARMING This function allows the alarm to be armed automatically without using the remote control Turn off the ignition...

Page 13: ...function may be necessary in hospital parking areas ferries skiing resorts etc The function will be reset the next time the alarm is armed using the remote control or an electronic key ATTENTION excluding the siren does not deactivate the additional siren vehicle horn paging system and the panic function FLAT INTERNAL BATTERY POWER SUPPLY SIGNAL 290i2 291 only If your alarm system is equipped with...

Page 14: ...int press button A of all the remote controls or insert the electronic keys into the receptacle that you want to store into the alarms memory The red LED will turn off briefly for each remote control or electronic key that has been programmed into the alarm memory To complete the auto learning procedure either turn the ignition ON to exit the function 291 or wait 10 seconds 290i2 for the LED to go...

Page 15: ...ocates prop erly into locators in the bottom case 6 Refit top of case and clip together REMOTE CONTROL SPECIAL FEATURE FLAT REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY SIGNAL By using the ALARM AUTO DIAGNOSTICS function tells you that the remote control battery is almost dead When the alarm memory is checked the LED on the dashboard will flash 9 times This means that the alarm has detected that the remote control batt...

Page 16: ...Y CONTACT CAPACITY 10 A OPERATINGTEMPERATURE 40 C to 85 C DIRECTION INDICATOR LIGHTRELAY CONTACT CAPACITY 5 5 A TECHNICAL DATA 291 213ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL DATA FOR921K IMMOBILISER POWER SUPPLY 9 15VDC CURRENT DRAW 1 5mA REARMING DELAY 20 seconds RELAYS CONTACT CAPACITY continuous 20 A REMOTECONTROLTECHNICAL DATA Rolling code remote control at 433 92MHz in accordance with the ETS 300 220 and ETS 30...

Page 17: ...921K 291 MIRRC Reference Number TC2 1200 0201 213 MIRRC Reference Number TC2 1367 0506 YOUR PIN CODE IS EMERGENCYPIN CODE 290I2 212 ONLY Note If your pin code has not been completed by your installer please follow AUTO LEARNING procedure to obtain your pin code Indication of discharged battery by the flashing of the red LED on the remote control Anti crushing cover resisting up to 80Kg waterproof ...

Page 18: ...ration document within 21 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 We cannot be held responsible for costs arising due to incorrect installation 6 All warranty claims must be directed through the original installer accompanied by the original...

Page 19: ...cement 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 covered by the warranty 10 Original manufacturer negligence EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY CONSUMER SUMMARY All warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty This is the complete warranty and no other expre...

Page 20: ...o 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 Signature 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 Signature ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 20 ...

Page 21: ...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 IMPORTANT NOTE FAILURE TO COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS CARD WILL RESULT IN YOUR WARRANTY BECOMING VOID CUSTOMER LIFETIME WARRANTY REGISTRATION ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 21 ...

Page 22: ...Return to Laserline Direct Limited 33 Craven Court Winwick Quay Warrington Cheshire WA2 8QU ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 22 ...

Page 23: ...ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 23 ...

Page 24: ... Sales and Support Agents in the UK are Laserline Direct Limited 33 Craven Court Winwick Quay Warrington Cheshire WA2 8QU Dealer Stamp cod ISUT291 213UK FILENAME ISUT291 213UK P65 ISUT291 213UK p65 11 05 2006 18 53 24 ...

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