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TEC-61157-1 Installation Manual-700/710 USB
Alarm programming
Programming – Stage one
The Alarm is programmed by using the Programming button.
Identifying the vehicle model
Vehicles supported by the system are divided into groups, each of
which is divided into subgroups. All groups and subgroups are assigned
with a number (see the Integrator). Identification is the procedure of
detecting group and subgroup of the vehicle by the system.
There are two ways to identify the vehicle:
1. Automatic identification.
After connecting with the vehicle CAN bus, supplying power,
and performing a few simple actions (for most vehicles those are
the ignition on/off and close/open the cenral lock via original remote
control) group and subgroup will be detected automatically. The user
verifies identified group and subgroup by listening to the sound signals
(group number – pause, subgroup number – pause).
Identification procedure for all supported vehicles can be found in
the Integrator.
If the group number is a two-digit number, each digit will be
identified individually. For example, group 35 and subgroup 2
will produce the following sequence of sound signals:
3 long signals – pause (1 sec), 5 long signals – pause (2 sec),
2 short signals – pause (4 sec), etc.
2. Forced interfacing.
This is used in extraordinary cases. Programming is carried out
with the integrated button. Before interfacing the vehicle group must
not be identified and the CAN bus must not be connected. The Alarm
will leave the programming mode if the Programming button is not
pressed for longer than 60 seconds.
Programming sequence:
1.
Power the Alarm, wait for an intermittent sound.
2.
Enter
"
Menu 1
"
: press and release the Programming button 10
times (this has to be done within 10 seconds after the system
has been powered). If all actions were performed correctly, the
Alarm will make three audio signals.
3.
Enter Menu option 1 (Vehicle model) by pressing the
Programming button once. The Alarm will notify of the selection
of this option by repeating single audio signal.
4.
Enter the vehicle group number by pressing the Programming
button corresponding number of times (see the Integrator).
5.
Enter the vehicle subgroup number by pressing the
Programming button a relevant number of times (please see
the Integrator files).
If the group number is a two-digit number, enter the first
digit, wait for 2 seconds, and then enter the second digit. The
Alarm system will emit a sequence of audio signals indicating
the group number.
By listening to audio signals, verify that the vehicle model was
selected correctly:
•
If the model was selected correctly, press the Programming
button once. Signal sequence will stop, and the vehicle model
will be saved
•
If the vehicle was identified incorrectly, press the Programming
button twice. Repeat programming starting from step 4.
Analog steering wheel buttons programming
To program analog steering wheel buttons:
1.
Right after the Alarm identifies the model, turn the ignition on
and wait for at least 5 seconds
2.
Press all the steering wheel and steering wheel column joysticks
buttons (cruise control, central unit control, etc.) sequentially
(one after another). Sound after button press means that this
button was recognized.
3.
Turn the ignition off; a trill will sound
4.
Turn the ignition on
5.
To assign the Programming button from available buttons,
push it and hold for at least 5 seconds (until you hear an audio
signal).
Digital button programming
To use digital button (positive and/or negative):
•
Set the Alarm to operate with digital buttons (Menu 1. Option
4) note that this menu option can be modified only by using
a built in button and before the PIN code was entered for
the first time via using analog or digital buttons. Any further
modifications will possible only after system reset)
•
Assign activated button as the Programming button: turn the
ignition on, push the button and hold it for at least 5 seconds
(until you hear an audio signal).
Button have to be programmed within 15 minutes after
interfacing the Alarm. If these 15 minutes have passed,
initiate the reset sequence, and perform programming steps
again.
Programming – Stage two
On seconds stage configuration of the hardware and user features
is made. There four independent menus (table 3).
The alarm is equipped with mini-USB (check
"
Connection scheme
"
),
for configuring and updating built in software via PC and TECprog
software (www.canbus-alarm.com). Configuring can be made before
and after installation.
Table 3. Programming menu
Name
Menu code
Audio signals
Note
Menu 1
10
3
Hardware features configuration
Menu 1.2
11
6
Programmable Inputs/Outputs configuration
Menu 2
12
4
User features configuration
Set up built-in sensors
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5
Shock and tilt/movement sensors configuration
Hardware features configuration
Hardware features configuration
«
Menu 1»
и
«
Menu 1.2».
Menu 1.
Hardware features configuration
#
Option
Range
Factory
default
Note
1
Vehicle model
–
–
–
2
Engine lock
1-4
2
Output #7 set to:
1 – control of a normally open relay; 2 – control of a normally closed
relay; 4 – starter motor and diagnostic bus lock
3
–
–
–
–
4
Type of external buttons
1-2
–
1 – analogue buttons; 2 – digital buttons. Inputs #4, #12
5
Hazard lights control algorithm
1-5
–
Sets up automaticaly, if required manually
1 – pulse negative; 2 – status negative;
3 – pulse positive; 4 – status positive;
5 – lights control (negative)
6
Siren control/Horn control
1-2
1
Select operating mode and polarity of output #15
1 – Siren control. Emitting constant level signal (+12V).
2 – Horn control. Emitting intermittent negative
signal. Controls the original horn of the vehicle
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