Operation Guide
Protection modes
There are two protection modes: the
normal
and
anti-theft modes
.
You can choose the protection mode on-the-fly by using the label
button. The current chosen mode is indicated by the label LED
upon pressing the button.
The automatic data exchange between a label and the immobilizer
restricts the engine locking within a set period of time after the
label has been identified that depends on the current mode:
For the
normal mode
– until the next ignition start
For the
anti-theft mode
– for 40, 60, or 120 seconds
depending on the configuration selected.
In reality this means the following:
While in the
normal mode
, after the ignition is started, and
up until the first successful data exchange, a label has to be
located inside the passenger compartment. From then on,
the presence or absence of the label does not affect the
immobilizer operation – engine locking will not be engaged
until the next ignition start. Meanwhile, the presence of the
label is tracked in the background: if the connection with it is
lost (i.e., the label was left in the garage), ever and again you
will hear audible signals notifying you of its absence.
While in the
anti-theft mode
, the immobilizer constantly
checks for the presence of a label in the passenger
compartment. If the label suddenly disappears from the
coverage area for longer than the set interval, a sound alarm
will be produced notifying of an expected locking, and, in
another 20 seconds, the engine will be locked. If the label
has been absent since the ignition was turned on, the locking
would be engaged when a driving attempt is performed.
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