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Mounting the Components 

 

Select a suitable location under the seat or in a side cover.  Mount the MCM using Velcro or 
cable ties. Make sure that it is not exposed or easily reached. 

Routing the Antenna Wire 

 
The MCM includes an 18” antenna wire.  The first 12” is a coaxial wire; the remaining 6” is the 
reception antenna wire.  When routing, try to avoid running the antenna along or near metal. For 
best performance, have the antenna wire as vertical as possible and exposed. 

Wire Connections 

 

Note:    All connectors are unique and will only fit the appropriate component one way.  

 

 
 
The MCM is equipped with two connectors. One is for the main harness (HAR-1) and the other is 
for the optional accessories. 

Accessory Harness 

 
Plug in the accessory harness to the matching connector on the MCM.  If no options are being 
used, plug in the supplied dust cover. 
 

Main Harness 
 

 

Note:   

 

If the optional factory connector kit is being used, please disregard this section of the 

instructions and refer to the instructions supplied with the factory connector kit. 

 

 
 
The main harness consists of two harnesses. One is labeled (HAR-1) and the second is labeled 
(GEN-1).  Plug in the white 4 pin connector from the (HAR-1) into the matching 4 pin connector 
from the (GEN-1).  The (HAR-1) also has a waterproof connector that plugs into the MCM.  The 
wires should be connected as follows:  

 

HAR-1

  

Black wire with fuse and ring terminal – To battery Positive (+). 
 

GEN-1 

Black wire – To ground (-). 
Grey wire – To turn signal power wire (Left). 
Grey wire – To turn signal power wire (Right). 
Orange wire – To tail light wire or any other wire that is hot (+) when ignition is “ON” (NOTE: this is 
an input to the alarm this connection is not designed to flash the tail light).

 

 

Color Codes: 

 

 

Ground (-) 

Tail Light 

Left Turn Signal 

Right Turn Signal 

Honda 

Green wire 

Brown wire 

Orange wire 

Blue wire 

Kawasaki 

Black wire 

Red wire 

Green wire 

Grey wire 

Suzuki 

Black/White  

Brown wire 

Green or Black   Grey wire 

Yamaha 

Black wire 

Blue wire 

Green wire 

Brown wire 

Harley Davidson 

Black wire 

Blue wire 

Brown wire 

Purple wire 

 
 

Summary of Contents for SR-i500

Page 1: ...SR i500 FM 2 Way Security System INSTALLATION MANUAL AND USER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...le for select motorcycle models Table of Contents Installation Component List Page 2 Planning The Installation Page 2 Mounting The Components Page 3 Color Codes Page 3 Connections Page 4 Using the T tap Connectors Page 4 User s Guide Remote Transceiver Icons and Message Display Page 5 Turning Transceiver On Off Page 5 RCS Range Conformation Signal Page 6 Transceiver Battery Status Page 6 Operating...

Page 3: ...t there are a number of steps that must be taken for the system to operate properly We suggest the following steps 1 Check that your motorcycle battery is fully charged and that all electrical circuits are in good working condition 2 Check the layout and construction of the motorcycle to decide what space is available to place the components 3 Verify that no moving parts interfere with the compone...

Page 4: ...lease disregard this section of the instructions and refer to the instructions supplied with the factory connector kit The main harness consists of two harnesses One is labeled HAR 1 and the second is labeled GEN 1 Plug in the white 4 pin connector from the HAR 1 into the matching 4 pin connector from the GEN 1 The HAR 1 also has a waterproof connector that plugs into the MCM The wires should be c...

Page 5: ...only after battery terminals are reconnected Note When the main harness HAR 1 is plugged in the siren should chirp If the siren dose not chirp check the fuse and battery and ground connections Using the T tap Connectors 1 Place female T tap connector over wire to be tapped close and squeeze until it snaps close 2 Now slip male T tap connector over hinged end of the female connector to make a conne...

Page 6: ...d Tilt Trigger Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Cycle Low Battery Indicator Turning the Transceiver On Off To turn on press and hold button 4 until the transceiver chips two times The power is now on To turn off press and hold button 4 until the transceiver chips two time followed by another two times The power is now Off Note When the Transceiver is in the Off mode only the and icons will stil...

Page 7: ... 1 time 2 The Transceiver echoes 4 chirps and the LCD displays icons 3 The system is armed and the Perimeter Sensor is activated Arming Without Siren Paging Only 1 Press buttons 1 and 3 at the same time siren chirps 5 times and the turn signal lights flash 1 time 2 The Transceiver echoes 5 chirps and the LCD displays and icons 3 The system is armed but the siren and turn signal lights are disabled...

Page 8: ...nd and transmit from its internal power source The siren on the bike will sound for 30 seconds This cycle will repeat six times 6 The Transceiver will continue to flash the triggered icon until any button is pressed Note The Transceiver will sound a unique tone to correspond with the triggered sensor Sensor Memory Display When the system is disarmed the turn signals will flash to indicate if there...

Page 9: ...ess button 4 repeatedly to scroll through all the triggered sensors in the Transceiver s memory 3 The alternating numeric display shows the current trigger numbering of triggers in memory and the time the trigger occurred For Example 03 05 A 8 55 means the tilt sensor was triggered It was the 3rd sensor violated out of a total of 5 alarm triggers and the event occurred at 8 55am 4 Press button 3 t...

Page 10: ...button 4 repeatedly to scroll though the programmable icons NOTE Press button 3 to exit without changing the setting or saving 4 Press button 1 to select icon and to begin programming 1 Press button 4 twice to enter programming mode 2 Available programmable options will be displayed The selected icon will flash 4 Press button 1 to select icon and to begin programming 1 Press Button 2 to scroll bet...

Page 11: ...o select The screen will display all of the sensor icons To program follow these steps 1 Press button 4 to scroll between the sensor icons 3 Press button 1 to toggle between sound and duration 5 Press button 4 to save and exit Tone Duration In Seconds 4 Press button 2 to adjust to adjust Adjusting the Accelerometer Tilt Shock Sensor Enter the programming mode Scroll to the icon and press Button 1 ...

Page 12: ...setting and exit or press button 3 to abort Encoding a Transceiver Note Transceivers are programmed from the factory Encoding is only necessary should the Transceiver loses its codes and will not arm or disarm the security system or if a second or replacement remote is obtained 1 Unplug HAR 1 from the MCM and plug it back in the siren will chirp 2 times and the lights will flash 2 times 2 Within 6...

Page 13: ...torcycle and arm the system 2 Walk towards the motorcycle and try and lean over the top of it Once the sensor detects movement the siren will begin to chirp slowly If you back away from the motorcycle the siren will stop chirping If you continue to move closer to the motorcycle the siren will start to chirp faster and faster and then go into a full alarm 3 Sensitivity can be adjusted by removing t...

Page 14: ...est RID 5 by activating alarm without perimeter sensor and try to turn on bike If bike turns on please contact Aritronix for assistance Failure to test for a loose wire could cause an accidental engine cut off The Ignition Engine control wire Options Option 1 Positive lead wire on fuel pump Option 2 Positive lead wire on fuel injection system Option 3 Positive wire that goes to the ignition fuse i...

Page 15: ... transmit and sound for six cycles Note The system has to be correctly installed for at least 12 hours before full function of the back up battery can be used To check the status of the back up battery active the system using button 1 If the Alarm chirps 3 times the back up battery is in good working condition If the system chirps 2 times the back up battery is not fully charge Note If the system ...

Page 16: ... product Failure to follow the product instructions Problems caused by using accessories parts or components not manufactured or approved by Scorpio What is covered by this limited warranty This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in your our end user customer s Scorpio branded hardware products including Scorpio branded accessory products Limited Warranty Scorpio branded ...

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