AVS A-SERIES INSTALLATION MANUAL - GEN 2 VER 5
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Programming features Register 1
continued
Vehicle set up: Close all doors, bonnet & boot, arm & disarm alarm then turn ignition
on, off & on.
Feature:
Inhibit / Enable mode selection for factory remote interface inputs
Refer to Factory Remote interface (MAP function) for full details
Press the
button
this many times:
10
Factory setting:
INHIBIT (1 chirp in inhibit mode, 2 chirps in enable mode)
Description:
Inhibit mode:
NEG1 and NEG2 become ‘inhibit’ wires which stop the factory
remote interface from arming/disarming the alarm i.e. usually connected to the
key barrel or dash switch wires so that when the door is unlocked manually or by
pressing the dash switch it will NOT disarm the alarm.
Enable mode:
POS2 input becomes an ‘enable’ wire which must receive a positive
pulse to ‘enable’ the upgrade interface to arm/disarm the system when they
receive a trigger from the door motor. This is usually connected to the indicators
as they will activate only when the factory remote is pressed.
Feature:
Installer mode
Press the
button
this many times:
12
Factory setting:
SELECT the mode required
Description:
This mode allows the installer to verify that each trigger of the alarm system is
working, without having to arm and disarm the system each time and setting off
the siren.
After pressing the
button 12 times to enter this mode, turn the ignition to
off. The siren will chirp and the indicators will flash to indicate a trigger e.g. push
the bonnet switch, open a door, hit the vehicle. The siren will chirp four times to
indicate a shock sensor pre-warning impact.
Feature:
Past Alarm Trigger memory
Press the
button
this many times:
13
Description:
After pressing the
button 13 times to enter this mode, turn the ignition off.
The system stores the 10 last reasons why the alarm was triggered. This memory
cannot be erased.
1 chirp, 1 flash = voltage drop trigger
2 chirp, 2 flashes = glass break sensor trigger (A5 only)
4 chirp, 4 flashes = power failure
5 chirp, 5 flashes = ignition trigger
6 chirp, 6 flashes = auxiliary trigger
7 chirp, 7 flashes = door trigger
8 chirp, 8 flashes = bonnet / boot trigger
If two previous alarms were recorded i.e. voltage drop and shock sensor the LED
will flash and the siren will chirp once for voltage drop, then no noise for one
second, then the LED will flash and the siren chirp three times for shock sensor.