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If the Security System is Triggered
If the security system is triggered, the hazard lights will flash and the siren will sound
at full power for approximately 30 seconds, after which the hazard lights and siren
will stop and the security system will immediately re-arm ready for any further attack.
The security system has an anti-nuisance feature, known as the Shut Down Count
which allows each protected circuit to only trigger 10 times (the Shut Down Count) in
any armed period, after which the circuit causing the continual trigger will shut
down, leaving all other circuits protected.
Disarming the security system whilst the siren is still sounding:
Briefly press the Radio Key button to disarm the security system whenever it is
sounding. If the door locking option is installed however, and the Radio Key button is
pressed to disarm a sounding system, the doors will remain locked as a safety feature.
To unlock the doors simply re-arm then disarm the security system again.
Disarming the security system after a trigger has occurred:
Briefly press the Radio Key button to disarm the security system in the normal
manner. The doors will unlock if this facility is included with your security system. The
security system will acknowledge disarming by illuminating the vehicle’s hazard
warning lights for a 1 second period and 3 Trigger Warning Bleeps will be heard to
indicate that a trigger has occurred during the last armed period.
Trigger Identification:
Should the alarm have been triggered in the last armed period, then the dashboard
LED will flash to confirm the circuit triggered, when the ignition is turned on. The
number of flashes corresponds with the circuits in the table below. The ignition can
be turned off and back on to display the circuit as many times as necessary, however
arming the security system again will re-set the memory.
Triggered Circuit
LED Flashes
Closed Loop Detection
2
Dual/Single Stage Sensor
4
Panic Mode Activation
6
Ignition Detection
8
Door Negative
10
Door Positive
12
Boot/Bonnet
14
Ultrasonic Sensors
16
NB
The table above shows all the possible circuits that can be detected, some require
optional sensors and others may not be configured for your vehicle. Please consult
your installing dealer.
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