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2-08 Duration of negative impulse for AUX output No.1 (grounded when activated)
2-09 Duration of negative impulse for AUX output No.2 (grounded when activated)
2-11 It allows you to deactivate a shock sensor by using additional outputs in case
connected device is causing sensor reaction.
Programming menu RESET
In case you wish to set all the function back to the pre-set, you can do so by the following
way. All the functions will be set to option 1.
Procedure:
1. Turn the ignition on and open the door.
2. For resetting the programming menu No.1, keep buttons l+ll pressed for 2 seconds.
For resetting the programming menu No.2, keep buttons l+lV pressed for 2
seconds.
3. Lights will flash and siren will beep once.
4. Within 2 sec. press the button III. Lights will flash and siren will beep once.
Press button III again. Lights will flash and siren will beep once.
Press button III again. Lights will flash and siren will beep once.
5. After few seconds siren will beep 3 times and the lights will flash 3 times to confirm
the reset of the programming menu.
VI. CALIBRATION OF THE FUNCTION – HAZARD LIGHT MODE
In case
it is not possible to control hazard lights directly for the alarm needs, you can use
the hazard light button mode. In this case the alarm, using the lights output, replaces a
hazard light switch (Fig.1). In the programming menu 2-06 you can set the continuous
mode (Mode1) and the pulse mode (Mode 2).
Calibration
In case of using the mode 1 or 2 it is required to set the time of output closure.
In this case alarm will set exact durations, which are necessary for number of flashes used
when indicating the alarm status.
Before calibration the correct mode (1 or 2) in the Programming menu 2 must be set.
Output - Lights
Lights - flashing
Mode 1 – continuous
Mode 2 – pulse
Lights Control
Unit
Hazard
Lights
Switch
Light output (CN1-3,4) – Common input (CN1-2)
connect to ground or +12V depending on the
type of switch
Fig.1 Parking Lights output connected to the Hazard switch