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Overriding the Immobiliser 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Programming 

  
How to Program the Selectable Features  

 

Your Rhino Security system incorporates the latest in high security & convenience features. It is possible to customise 
your  security  system  so  that  it  suits  your  requirements  perfectly.  Detailed  below  is  the  full  list  of  programmable 
features that can either be turned on or turned off.  
We  have  set,  at  the  factory,  the  most common  configuration chosen  and  these  settings  are  listed  in  the  REGISTER 
Settings listed below. Once the desired features have been selected, the selection is permanently retained in memory, 
even if power is removed. 
 

To turn on or turn off any feature use the following procedure: eg

 to activate door lock on ignition. 

1. 

 

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ind the REGISTER (1or 2) in which the feature is located.  (E.g. door lock on ignition is located in REGISTER 1). 

 

2. 

 

Set the vehicle up as described to access REGISTER 1, (all doors closed, turning ignition on last). 

 

3. 

 

After  turning  the  ignition  to  on,  immediately  press  the

button  an  equal  number  of  times  to  the  selected 

feature’s 

code

 number (eg 3 times for door lock on ignition). Each press of the remote will be confirmed by a flash 

of both the blinkers & the dash LED, a confirmation beep will also be produced.  

 

4. 

 

Turn the ignition to off. 

 
5. The system will then confirm which features are activated via visual readout. If a feature is enabled the  

LED  &  indicators  will  flash  out  its 

code

  corresponding  to  the  number  shown  in  the  column  “

Press  Remote  This 

Many Times

”. The indicators in this example will flash once for arming beep on, then twice for disarm beep on, and 

then three times for door lock on ignition now being on. 

 
 
 
 

PROCEDURE: 

Your alarm has been loaded with a randomly generated 5 digit override code.   This feature enables the owner to 
override their immobiliser and start the vehicle in the case of lost or damaged remote controls.  

The customer must be made aware of this code, which is placed, on the front of this manual and the supplied 
override code card.   
 
      To enter your override code:  

1.

 

Enter the vehicle.  If the alarm is armed the siren will sound - this may be turned off using your siren key 
but will not affect the procedure.  

2.

 

Ensure that the bonnet and boot are shut, your vehicles doors may be open or closed.

 

3.

 

Turn the ignition from ON to OFF in a quick steady rhythm an equal number of times to the first PIN digit

 

4.

 

Wait for the indicators to flash once.  If the alarm is armed you will not be able to see the flash, 
instead watch for a flash on the red dash LED 

5.

 

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the second PIN digit, remembering to wait to see the indicators or dash LED 
flash.  

 

6.

 

Repeat until all five PIN digits have been entered.   

7.

 

If the code has been entered correctly, the alarm will disarm.  Start the vehicle within 38 
seconds or the alarm will automatically immobilise and the procedure will need to be repeated.  
If you make a mistake during code entry and the alarm does not disarm, please wait at least 
one minute before trying again.   

 

Note

:  This procedure will have to be repeated each time you wish to start the vehicle without a working 

remote.  To learn in a new remote when all remotes have been lost, repeat the above procedure with the 
bonnet open.  After the final pin digit has been entered the indicators will begin to flash - Immediately press 

and hold the 

/

 

button on the new remote control for three seconds.  The new remote should now be 

learnt to the system.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for Rhino RAv3

Page 1: ...must remain disabled to comply with a Class B installation refer feature programming Class B VSAS Vehicle security alarm system includes control equipment including setting and unsetting facilities a...

Page 2: ...Arming and Disarming Your Immobilizer 7 Activate Panic or Car Finder Function 7 Remote Boot Trunk Release 7 Programming Additional Remote Controls Erasing Lost Remote Controls 7 Overriding the Immobil...

Page 3: ...left ajar i e Vehicle s interior light circuit sees door in open position Electric boot release output via remote control no delay standard feature is to hold button for 3 seconds Timed headlight dela...

Page 4: ...arm the immobiliser by remote control This may allow you for instance to see your way to your front door or out of a dark car park You can turn the lights off before the 15 second period ends by pres...

Page 5: ...r other heavy impacts Furthermore the system features the unique Rhino Auto Adjust process where during the 45 sec arming delay the alarm samples the background noise where the vehicle is parked and w...

Page 6: ...6 Alarm Operation Remote Control Functions Remote Control Symbols Action on Alarm Arm Disarm the Alarm System Hold for Boot Release Alarm Panic Mode Optional Optional 4th Channel for Home Alarm...

Page 7: ...s and then release the button 3 Immediately press and hold the button on the new remote control for at least 4 seconds 4 Turn the vehicle s ignition off 5 The new remote control is now programmed into...

Page 8: ...for door lock on ignition now being on PROCEDURE Your alarm has been loaded with a randomly generated 5 digit override code This feature enables the owner to override their immobiliser and start the v...

Page 9: ...tivating this feature will put the Upgrade interface into learn mode This is the alarm to learn the arm and disarm states of wires POS1 POS2 NEG1 NEG2 M1 M2 Start with the car doors closed and the doo...

Page 10: ...eature is NOT on then NO beeps will be heard Transformer Interface Only required if the old style OEM enhancement is used 19 OFF When this feature is turned on then the Transformer module may be inter...

Page 11: ...ire from being a constant negative on arm to a timed 15 second negative on arm wire This will allow you to connect this wire via a relay see diagram on page 15 to your headlight circuit so that when y...

Page 12: ...e Main Control Unit Mount under the dash in a well hidden location Securely fix the main unit with cable ties or similar to prevent the unit from moving around Failure to do this will result in poor s...

Page 13: ...The important thing to remember is that the alarm should only arm and disarm from the factory remote not from the key in the door or a switch on the dash Wire Inhibit mode POS1 Positive disarm disarm...

Page 14: ...heet and cannot get upgrade mode working correctly learn mode can be activated to teach the alarm system the vehicles lock unlock and boot release signals Follow this procedure to enter and program le...

Page 15: ...Negative Trigger Input and can be connected to the output circuit wire on any optional alarm accessory to be used i e ultrasonic or microwave sensors 7 and 23 Blinker Connect to the left and right ind...

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Page 17: ...A negative output alarm when the alarm is triggered This can be used to run an additional piezoelectric siren directly or activate a larger siren vehicle horn through an external relay Brown separated...

Page 18: ...light Delay Note A 40 Amp Changeover Relay is required Connecting to an Existing Electric Boot Trunk Release Motor Note A 40 Amp Changeover Relay is required 8 8 3 8 8 BOOT OUT wire from Module 12VDC...

Page 19: ...IOR LIGHT DELAY IMPORTANT NOTE Vehicles fitted with an interior light delay require a diode to be added to prevent the systemgiving a door ajar warning Please follow the wiring diagrambelow Interior l...

Page 20: ...wire of vehicle 2 Positive pulse CDL system Cut Cut Unlock NC Unlock COM Unlock NO Lock NC Lock COM Lock NO Earth Earth Connect to unlock wire of vehicle Connect to lock wire of vehicle 1 Negative pu...

Page 21: ...nlock NO Lock NC Lock COM Lock NO Vehicle s Existing CDL Switch Vehicle s Existing Door Motor Cut Cut Earth Connect to relay side of control wire Connect to Unlock COM 5 Single wire CDL system Cut Cut...

Page 22: ...be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty express or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever even the loss or damage is c...

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