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SR75H REMOTE CONTROL CAR ALARM SYSTEM

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OPERATING YOUR SPARKRITE SR75H ALARM SYSTEMS

The radio remote control transmitter conforms to DTI legislation with each unit
allocated a unique security code. Additional remote controls are available on special
order from your nearest stockist or direct from Sparkrite using the enclosed order
form, quoting your serial number located on the back of the remote control.

ARMING YOUR ALARM

To arm the SR75H alarm system proceed as follows.

Remove the ignition key and leave the vehicle, closing all doors, windows, sunroof,
boot and bonnet.

Press the button firmly on the remote control. The siren will chirp once. The dash
mounted LED will illuminate to confirm the alarm has been armed.

After a 20 seconds delay the LED will commence flashing to confirm that the system
is now fully armed.

When the alarm is armed, the current sensing and shock sensing circuits will not trigger the
alarm until a 20 sec exit delay has expired. This is to allow movement of the vehicle and in
some cases courtesy light to cease.

DISARMING YOUR ALARM

To Disarm the Alarm:

Press the remote control transmitter button firmly once, the siren will chirp twice to
indicate the alarm has been disarmed.

If you trigger the alarm accidentally, follow the normal disarming procedure keeping
the remote control button depressed until the alarm stops.

ENTRY ALERT

If when disarming the alarm the siren gives 3 chirps this indicates that the alarm has been
triggered in your absence. You should carefully check your vehicle before attempting to
drive away.

REMOTE PANIC

If you feel threatened outside of your vehicle and are within operating range you can trigger
your SR75H by holding the remote control button depressed for 3 seconds.

This will

commence an alarm cycle of 30 seconds and draw attention to your situation and the
vehicle. The alarm can be silenced by pressing the remote control button again.

Summary of Contents for SR75H

Page 1: ...REMOTE CONTROL CAR ALARM SYSTEM SR75H Technical Help Line 01429 862616 Email technicalsupport stadium co uk ...

Page 2: ...en alarm is triggered Current sensing Detects door opening when interior light is switched on Entry alert Audible signal on disarming if attempted break in has occurred Electric fan inhibit Prevents false alarms due to cooling fan running after alarm is armed Alarm armed LED Light Emitting Diode as a visible deterrent Automatic reset Gives continuous protection until alarm is disarmed by remote co...

Page 3: ...ERT AND REMOTE PANIC 4 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS 5 VEHICLE WIRING TESTING 5 INSTALLATION NOTE 5 MAKING RELIABLE CONNECTIONS AND USING IDC CONNECTORS 5 6 MOUNTING THE MAIN ALARM MODULE AND HARNESS LOCATION 6 7 SR75H WIRING CONNECTIONS 7 ARMED INDICATOR LED AND GREEN WIRE ALARM ANTENNA 8 YELLOW WIRE ELECTRIC FAN INHIBIT 9 BLACK WIRE EARTH 9 RED WIRE POWER SUPPLY CURRENT SENSING 10 ORANGE WHITE WIRE CENTR...

Page 4: ...urrent sensing and shock sensing circuits will not trigger the alarm until a 20 sec exit delay has expired This is to allow movement of the vehicle and in some cases courtesy light to cease DISARMING YOUR ALARM To Disarm the Alarm Press the remote control transmitter button firmly once the siren will chirp twice to indicate the alarm has been disarmed If you trigger the alarm accidentally follow t...

Page 5: ...es INSTALLATION NOTES The wiring harness is supplied with an in line 10 amp fuse on the RED lead If the fuse blows you must investigate the cause and replace with a fuse for the same rating When routing the harness around the engine compartment and through a bulkhead inside the vehicle ensure the wire s insulation cannot be damaged on sharp metal edges The harness should be concealed and protected...

Page 6: ...ocate a mounting position for the alarm in the vehicle engine compartment close to the front of the vehicle and in a position where it is difficult to again access to the alarm wiring from below the car Ensure that the alarm is located away from extreme heat areas subject to water and at least 12 from the ignition system Use silicone sealant enclosed when refitting boot Using the alarm bracket as ...

Page 7: ...e necessary to the vehicle wiring using insulation tape Plug in the main harness connector to the rear of the alarm unit Do not fit the rubber boot to the alarm at this stage You can now make connections to the car wiring as shown ALL the wires must be connected in the order outlined in these instructions SR75H WIRING CONNECTIONS ...

Page 8: ...g 3 Route the wire through a bulkhead grommet to the alarm and push it carefully through the flexible rubber boot Insert the two way connector from the LED into the socket on the rear of the alarm unit GREEN WIRE ALARM ANTENNA The GREEN antenna wire must not be cut or connected to anything metal otherwise the alarm operating range will be affected Extend the GREEN wire and secure to the outside of...

Page 9: ...n in Fig 4 or 5 NOTE The engine must be cold before proceeding Locate the fan thermal switch by tracing the wiring from the fan motor Connect the YELLOW wire as shown in Fig 4 or Fig 5 using a solder joint or a crimp termination to the wire which runs between the fan motor and thermal switch Fig4 Fig 5 BLACK WIRE EARTH The BLACK wire must be connected to a good clean metal earthing point on the bo...

Page 10: ...nd 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...

Page 11: ...gh the body work of the vehicle Fig 7 The sensitivity adjuster is located on the rear of the main alarm unit To set the shock sensor adjustment 1 Remove the adjuster blanking plug arm the alarm and wait for the 30 second 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 shar...

Page 12: ... on page 14 Installing the Waterproof Rubber Boot To protect the alarm from water ingress the rubber boot must be installed using Silicone Sealant supplied and should be applied as follows CAUTION Uncured sealant irritates eyes In case of contact wash with water and consult your doctor Avoid prolonged skin contact Acetic acid fumes are released during curing ensure adequate ventilation is provided...

Page 13: ...ry Part No SR904 observing correct polarity ARMING AND DISARMING Pressing button on remote control lights the transmitter indicator LED but alarm does not arm disarm No power supply to unit Check wiring fuse and using a suitable tester Check that 12V is present on the RED wire Check the BLACK wire is securely connected to a good earth Distance between transmitter and Move closer and try again rece...

Page 14: ...R CONNECTION OPTIONAL The SR75H has an additional sensor connection plug located at the rear of the main alarm unit This enables easy plug in connection of an additional Sparkrite interior detector for maximum security If not used the socket must be Insulated against water ingress ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTERS Available from HALFORDS or Stadium Consumer Products at the following address S...

Page 15: ...ve 95 54 Approval No ell 020043 RA DTI Low power transmission Approval No 4179 for 418 MHz Approval No 11835 for 433 MHz MPT 1340 Licence Exempt ACCESSORIES FOR THE SR75H ALARM Optional extra protection for your car can be provided by fitting either of the following SR915 Professional style Ultrasonic Professional style ultrasonic interior detector with discreet separate sensors SR911 Central Lock...

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