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PROTECTION BY THE ALARM SYSTEM

The alarm central unit protects the motorcycle against being started and an alarm cycle will be triggered every time:
- the ignition key is turned ON
- an attempt is made to remove or move any part of the motorcycle which is protected by specific switches (for example if the seat or
the storage compartment is opened …
- the motorcycle is moved

CARJACKING PROTECTION

An additional remote control is needed for this function which your installer can provide if you give him the code on the red CODE CARD
supplied with the product and indicate to him that it must be programmed as remote control n°7.  At the same time, have your installer
check that the immobiliser of the alarm system has only been connected to the ignition pack.
When this remote control has been programmed (see specific procedure), it is possible to trigger a 3-minute alarm cycle that will start
20 seconds after pressing the button on the remote control. The immobiliser will also be activated about 30 seconds after the button
was pressed, and this prevents the motorcycle from being started again after it has been switched off. 
All the other remote controls will be ignored by the alarm system during the alarm cycle an a only with the N°7 remote control is possible
to disarm the car-jacking protection.

STOP MODE – LIMITING CURRENT CONSUMPTION 

The alarm system automatically switches off in order to limit the consumption of current in the motorcycle’s battery, automatically
excluding the alarm functions but maintaining the immobilisation of the engine. In this condition current consumption is nil.
STOP MODE is activated 5 days after the system was armed by remote control or automatically (passive arming) if no alarms were
triggered in this time;
- If the motorcycle’s battery is almost flat.
To exit STOP MODE, turn the ignition key ON: the siren will emit a series of BEEP sounds. Press the remote control within 5 seconds of
the BEEPS to disarm the alarm system. If the remote control is not pressed within 5 seconds, an alarm cycle will be triggered.

EMERGENCY BLINKER

The Motorcycle’s Blinker can be armed by remote control.
To arm, press button 1 on the remote control 2 times when the ignition key is in the ON position.
To disarm, press button 1 on the remote control 1 time when the ignition key is in the ON position.

NB: When the Blinker has been armed by remote control and the ignition key is in the OFF position, the alarm can be armed: this will
automatically neutralise the internal lift and tilt sensor 

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Summary of Contents for LEGOS1

Page 1: ...EEP Arming without internal lift and tilt sensor LEGOS 3 On fixed during initial immunity phase flashes 2 1 BEEP 2 1 Arming with open contact Flashing 2 flashes 2 BEEP 1 BOOP Initial immunity phase Re...

Page 2: ...s on without flashing for the initial immunity phase and then flashes normally DISARMING Press the button 1 of the remote control briefly the direction indicators flash once the siren emits 1 BEEP sou...

Page 3: ...ll be ignored by the alarm system during the alarm cycle an a only with the N 7 remote control is possible to disarm the car jacking protection STOP MODE LIMITING CURRENT CONSUMPTION The alarm system...

Page 4: ...ble Leave the ignition key ON the last time the LED is on 6 briefly press the button of the remote control once if the settings described in the first column are required see table BEEP column 7 brief...

Page 5: ...e OVERRIDE EMERGENCY CODE If a remote control is lost stolen or damaged it is possible to disarm the alarm system with a 5 digit emergency code called the OVERRIDE code The code is found on the label...

Page 6: ...2 OFF ON D X1 OFF ON E X2 X3 Keep ON at the third activation confirmation Beep 2 Beep 2 Boop 2 Beep 2 Boop 1 3 2 1 2 OVERRIDE EMERGENCY CODE WITHIN 10 SEC WITHIN 10 SEC 1 2 1 1 3 F G H I L 1 2 1 1 3 E...

Page 7: ...5 briefly press the button of the remote control to be included the LED flashes to confirm reception 6 press the button of the same remote control again a BEEP sound the LED switching OFF confirms it...

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