SR100 REMOTE CONTROL CAR ALARM SYSTEM
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1)
Temporarily connect the RED wire to the battery POSITIVE
terminal.
2)
Close all doors, boot and bonnet then arm the alarm with the
remote control.
3)
Wait at least 20 seconds then open any door. If the alarm
triggers you can make the connection to the battery positive
terminal permanent.
4)
If the alarm fails to trigger during step 3 disconnect from the
battery and route the RED alarm wire to the fuse box and
repeat the test using permanent live at the fuse box, following
steps 2 and 3 as above
5)
When
the
test
is
successful
make
your
connection
permanent.
BOOT AND BONNET SWITCHES
If your vehicle is not fitted with Boot/Bonnet switches which operate
the interior light , these switches are available from Sparkrite as an
accessory. The Switch Kit (Part No. SR910) should be installed and
connected as shown in Fig. 6.
Ensure the fixing screw for the
switch makes a good earth contact, crimp a piece of wire to the
switch terminal and then connect into the existing interior light
circuit.
Fig. 6
SHOCK SENSOR
The SR100 includes an electronic shock sensing device to detect
sudden impact or shock which is transmitted through the body-work
of the vehicle.
Fig 7
The sensitivity adjuster is located on the rear of
the main alarm unit to set adjustment
1)
Remove the adjuster blanking plug, arm the alarm and wait
for 30 seconds arming period to elapse.
2)
Starting with the adjuster at minimum, progressively increase
the sensitivity using a small flat bladed screw driver, until the
shock sensor detects a sharp blow to the windscreen.
3)
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