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Turn off the ignition and after a number of flashes corresponding to the second digit of the PIN, turn on
the ignition. Repeat this process until all 5 digits have been completed. If, at any stage of the process, a
number is entered incorrectly, the system will immediately revert to the start, so that the whole PIN must
be re-entered.
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If the PIN is entered correctly, the alarm will now be overridden and the engine mobilised. However, auto-
matic immobilisation will still occur after an ignition off time of 40 seconds, requiring a repeat of the above
procedure to mobilise. Note that automatic re-arming of the alarm and automatic door locking cannot
occur until a working transmitter is used to operate the alarm.
Programming Additional Transmitters
Two transmitter fobs are provided with the new car. If one transmitter is lost or damaged, a replacement
should be obtained immediately, and programmed to the car alarm controller using the alarm system’s unique
sPecific Identification Number (PIN). A maximum of 6 transmitters may be programmed to the car, any thereafter
overwriting the first to have been programmed.
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With the engine immobilised (tell tale flashes briefly once per second), turn on the ignition.
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Enter the PIN as detailed in the emergency disarming process above, followed by the additional two digits
1, 1.
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The tell tale will flash rapidly for one second, then turn off.
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Within 8 seconds, press any button on the transmitter to be programmed. The tell tale will then pulse
rapidly and the siren will beep.
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Within 10 seconds press any button on the next transmitter to be programmed (if applicable), and repeat
this process for all remaining transmitters.
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When all transmitters have been programmed, wait for 10 seconds, or turn off the ignition.
To disable a lost or stolen transmitter from the system, use the above procedure to programme 6 trans-
mitters, if necessary repeatedly reprogramming the same transmitter if less than 6 programmed transmitters
are to be used.
Disconnecting the Car Battery
In order to prevent the alarm being triggered, before disconnecting the vehicle battery, ensure that the
alarm is disarmed.
Trigger Report Back and Feature Selection
A facility is provided to identify the source of an alarm triggering event (trigger report back), as well as
allowing certain features of the system to be selected or de-selected. The same procedure described above
to input a PIN is used, but in this case to input the programming code '123'; the tell tale will then flash rapidly
for 1 second, then remain lit. Commencing within 10 seconds, continue this procedure to input the two digits
of the feature code, after which the tell tale will flash rapidly for 1 second then beep once or twice to indicate
the new status of that feature; one for 'ON', twice for 'OFF'. Selection will alternate each time that feature code
is entered. Note that within 10 seconds, a second feature code (or repeat) may be selected from this point by
entering only the 2-digit code. To exit programme mode, simply wait for 10 seconds.
Feature Code Default 1 Beep 2 Beeps
Revert to defaults 123 00
Trigger report back 123 11 see below
Unlock with ignition 123 33 OFF ON OFF
Lock with ignition 123 34 OFF ON OFF
Selective door unlock 123 41 ON ON OFF
Audible tones* 123 61 OFF ON OFF
Lock with auto re-arm 123 87 ON ON OFF
Door open audible warning 123 88 ON ON OFF
* When selected, a single beep will sound when the alarm is armed, and a double beep when disarmed. To
silence for a single activation, press briefly the transmitter auxiliary (3rd) button prior to pressing the arm or
disarm button.
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