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REMOTE CONTROL FAILURE
In the event of remote control failure, the alarm may be disarmed using the
“EMERGENCY PIN
CODE”.
HOW TO KNOW YOUR EMERGENCY PIN CODE
At the end of self-learning procedure, the LED will indicate the emergency pin code with a flashing/
beeping (acoustic tone) sequence. To translate the pin code use the following example:
For the numbers n° of corresponding flashes
5
!
n° 5 consecutive LED flashes
!
2 sec. Pause
6
!
n° 6 consecutive LED flashes
!
2 sec. Pause
0
!
n° 10 consecutive LED flashes
!
2 sec. Pause
5
!
n° 5 consecutive LED flashes
!
2 sec. Pause
4
!
n° 4 consecutive LED flashes
!
2 sec. Pause
VERY IMPORTANT
•
No more than 10 seconds must elapse between coding each remote control.
•
The programme automatically exits from the self-learning procedure when 6 remotes have been
memorised or 10 seconds after the last remote control was coded.
•
If a new remote control has been memorised, it is necessary to code in the original remote controls
if their continued use is desired.
•
If all remote controls are lost, see
HOW TO DISARM THE ALARM USING THE EMERGENCY
PIN CODE
.
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Self-Learning of remote controls will cancel the “secret code” option and revert to single press of
button “A” for disarming.
Rolling Code
The code sent by remote is variable i.e. it changes with every transmission. There are a billion
combinations. Arming/disarming occurs when a variable code is sent by the remote from a distance
of up to 5 metres from the motorcycle. This distance can change because of the external conditions
(remote or motorcycle battery condition, atmospherics, radio transmissions etc).