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Table 9� Programmable Alarm inputs functions

Function

Function description

No

Name

1

Brake lights condition 

control

The function is used only in case if the vehicle’s CAN bus does not contain data on brake pedal position� In this 

case Brake lights condition control input is to be connected to brake pedal terminal switch output�

2

Hood control

The function is used in case if vehicle’s CAN bus does not contain data on hood position� In this case Hood 

control input is to be connected to hood’s terminal switch�

3

Doors control

The function is used in exceptional cases when CAN bus does not contain data on doors position (see 

Integrator files).

4

Central locking system 

is closed (status)

The function is used in exceptional cases when CAN bus does not contain data on central locking system 

status (see Integrator files).

5

Central locking system 

is open (status)

The function is used in exceptional cases when CAN bus does not contain data on central locking system 

status (see Integrator files).

6

Ignition control

The function is used only in cases when getting the correct data from CAN bus is not available� This situ-

ation may occur when certain vehicle circuits are blocked� In this case Ignition control input is to be con-

nected to the vehicle wire that has a constant level signal when the ignition is on�

Connecting this input does not cancel ignition analysis via CAN bus� Ignition is considered as turned 

on when data is received by any informational channel (CAN bus or analog input)�

7

Trunk alarm prohibition

The function is used in case if the alarm is triggered when the trunk is opened via the original remote 

control and/or keyless access system�

In this case Trunk alarm prohibition input is to be connected to trunk opening feed control wire�

Input control is carried out only in Security mode� When a command to open the trunk is detected, 

the alarm ignores external sensors inputs and trunk terminal switch for 5 seconds until the actual opening 

of the trunk� In 5 seconds after the trunk lid has been closed, sensors inputs and the trunk will be secured

Programming sequence

Turn the ignition on�

Enter the PIN code and wait for confirmation.

Enter Menu 3 by pressing and releasing the Programming but-

ton 10 times (you need to do this no later than 10 seconds 

upon PIN code entering)� The Alarm will notify of menu ac-

cessed by three audible and three light signals�

Select menu option by pressing and releasing the Programming 

button for the number of times corresponding with the menu 

option number� The Alarm will inform on menu number by se-

ries of audible and light signals�

Go to option setting by pressing and holding the brake pedal� 

The Alarm will inform you on the option setting by series of au-

dible and light signals, and their duration will change�

Change the option setting by pressing and releasing the Pro-

gramming button for the number of times necessary for mov-

ing from the current setting number to the required setting 

number in the option (e�g�, in order to change function No� 

2 (Arming impulse) with function No� 16 (Vehicle is moving) 

you need to press and release the Programming button 14 

times� The Alarm will inform on the new option setting with 

series of audible and light signals� It is necessary to consider 

that during navigation in the option the first number goes after 

the last one� Release the brake pedal; the Alarm will indicate 

the current setting and then the current menu option num-

ber� Now you can proceed with programming the next option 

and leave the programming mode�

6�1� 

Function No� 8 Doors, hood and trunk programming algorithm 

(applicable only for options No� 10, 11 and 12 of Menu 1)�

6�1�1  

Set any combination of doors, hood and trunk, the opening 

of which will cause the Alarm to form a signal on the program-

mable output� For the purposes of this description doors, hood 

and trunk are referred to as doors�

6�1�2  

With the brake pedal pressed go to option number 8 set-

tings� The Alarm will inform on option condition twice with 

series of 8 audible and light signals, after which it will start 

emitting irregular audible and light signals� When the irregu-

lar signals are activated, release the brake pedal� The Alarm 

will continue emitting irregular signals� Open the doors that 

are to be identified on this output, the rest are to be closed 

(you can open the doors in advance)� Press the brake pedal 

again� The Alarm will inform on option setting change with 

series of 8 signals and the doors will be assigned to this output� 

If the brake pedal is not pressed and current option program-

ming is left, the Alarm will save its previous condition� Release 

the brake pedal and the Alarm will go to option number indica-

tion�

6�2� 

Function No� 10 Original buttons programming algorithm (ap-

plicable only for options No� 10 11 and 12 of Menu 1)�

6�2�1  

With the brake pedal pressed go to option number 10 set-

tings� The Alarm will inform on option condition twice with se-

ries of 10 audible and light signals, after which it will start emit-

ting irregular signals� When the irregular signals are detected, 

press the required button while holding the brake pedal (for 

the list of buttons of the given model, please see Integrator 

files). If the Alarm has perceived the button, it will stop emit

-

ting irregular signals and will start indicating the option setting 

number with series of 10 audible and light signals� Release 

the brake pedal, the Alarm will indicate menu option number� 

If the brake pedal is released prior to the button is pressed, 

the Alarm will save its previous condition and will start indicat-

ing the menu option number�

6�3� 

Function No� 15 Transmission condition programming algo-

rithm (applicable only for options No� 10, 11 and 12 of Menu 

1)�

6�3�1  

With the brake pedal pressed go to option number 15 set-

tings� The Alarm will inform on option condition twice with 

series of 15 audible and light signals, after which it will start 

emitting irregular signals� When the irregular signals are de-

tected, change the transmission to the required position: P, 

N, D

*

 or R (transmission handle can be set in the necessary 

position in advance); for robotized transmission the positions 

are R, N, D

*

; for manual transmission only R position is avail-

able� Release and press the brake pedal again� The Alarm will 

stop emitting irregular signals and will start indicating the op-

tion setting number with series of 15 audible and light signals� 

Release the brake pedal, the Alarm will indicate menu option 

number� If the brake pedal is released prior to the button 

is pressed, the Alarm will save its previous condition�

In order to go to next menu option programming press and re-

lease the Programming button for the number of times nec-

essary for navigation from the required option (e�g�, in order 

to navigate from option No� 2 to option No� 8 in Menu 1 press 

and release the Programming button 6 times)� Important note: 

when navigating menu options, the first option follows the last 

one�

Exiting the programming mode� The Alarm will exit programming 

mode and save all configuration settings in energy independent 

memory when ignition is turned off or within 60 seconds after last 

menu action if the brake pedal is released�

  all handle positions for vehicle advancement (D, S, M, L etc�)�

Summary of Contents for TEC-700

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ver s door keyless access system remote control or re arming etc that includes arming of the original vehicle alarm Secure condition is left by unlocking the doors with the original remote control or...

Page 3: ...urity mode When opening the trunk with remote control in Security mode ac cessory external sensors inputs are temporarily deactivated sensor input No 1 and sensor input No 2 see Alarm inputs outputs s...

Page 4: ...ity of Speed control If the Speed control is available Anti HiJack waits until the vehicle cov ers a set distance from the moment of Guard mode activation Upon that Anti HiJack goes into the Warning p...

Page 5: ...re no original buttons perceived by the Alarm If the vehicle has original buttons controlled via CAN bus that are perceived by the Alarm this input may be unused Pins No 5 10 Programmable positive inp...

Page 6: ...onnected Programming will stop if Programming button shall not be pressed within 60 seconds Programming sequence 2 1 Power the Alarm and wait for discontinuous audible and light signal 2 2 Enter Menu...

Page 7: ...ut No 2 1 24 4 PIN code entering impulse Programmable output see Programmable outputs functions table 11 output No 9 1 24 23 Comfort timer channel Programmable output see Programmable outputs function...

Page 8: ...nal sensors connection sec tion 1 Multiplex mode for connecting multiplex sensors 2 Standard mode for connecting sensors with dedicated warning and alarm outputs p 9 10 11 Programmable outputs Are des...

Page 9: ...t level signal is formed when vehicle ACC are on 1st key position may match with ignition on cer tain vehicles It is turned off only when the ignition key is out of ignition lock Can be used for corre...

Page 10: ...and leave the programming mode 6 1 Function No 8 Doors hood and trunk programming algorithm applicable only for options No 10 11 and 12 of Menu 1 6 1 1 Set any combination of doors hood and trunk the...

Page 11: ...ontrol allows turning automatic windows closing during vehicle locking on or off p 10 Arming disarming audible confirmation allows setting an arming disarming audible confirmation volume level 1 silen...

Page 12: ...tting the Anti HiJack activation distance According to Alarm user settings con figuration Menu 2 table option No 5 is to be selected To do so press and release the Programming button 5 times The Alarm...

Page 13: ...13 Installation scheme form Keep the filled up scheme in the place which is unavailable for unauthorized persons Mark car alarm element locations on the scheme It will help to find them if required...

Page 14: ...ditions Parameter Value Power supply voltage V 9 15 Maximum current drain in standby mode mA 1 5 Maximum current drain in operation mode A 1 5 Operating temperature C 40 85 Storage temperature C 40 85...

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