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TEC-67231-2 Technical description Prizrak-8xx BT
Installing the alarm
The alarm installation sequence
Step 1
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Connect the alarm to the vehicle’s harness in accordance with the wiring diagram supplied with the alarm kit, this technical guide and
with the information provided at: https://int.tecel.ru/.
Step 2
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12 V to the alarm unit and perform a vehicle interfacing procedure (refer to chapter «Interfacing the alarm with a vehicle»).
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If a vehicle requires the alarm to be connected to the so called «wired buttons» (refer to the Integrator), program the specially designed
programmable inpuits according to a type of the vehicle’s wired buttons. The buttons should be programmed within 15 minutes after
interfacing the alarm with a vehicle. There is no need to program those buttons that the alarm is able to «sense» via CAN-bus.
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Complete the sycronization with OEM vehicle immobilizer when implementing the remote engine start feature, if it is available for a
specific vehicle (refer to the Integrator «BUILT-IN KEYLESS REMOTE START» feature).
Step 3
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Register your vehicle in the mobila app «Prizrak» (refer to the chapter «Registration in the mobile app Prizrak»). Use the temporary GSM
code — «1111» to get registered and to check the mobile app functionality. Don’t remove the protective films located on the plastic card
as these are the secret codes intended for use by the vehicle owner.
Step 4
Test the alarm functionality:
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radio tags operation (if available);
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mobile app «Prizrak» functionality;
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central door locking, «Comfort» feature, hazard lights control and etc.;
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sensors operation (adjust sensitivity if needed).
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remote engine start and engine heater control (if implemented)
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and AntiHiJack functioning;
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GSM engine locking.
Step 5
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After checking the functionality of the alarm system, make sure the wires and other components are mounted firmly. Assemble the
vehicle according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Don’t forget to plug back all the vehicle’s original connectors to their places.
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Make a note in the user’s manual about the name and location of the button that was assigned as the programming button.
Installation recommendations
Fit the main alarm module into the vehicle’s interior. Position the main alarm module inside the vehicle so that the GSM antenna is distanced
from the vehicle’s wire harness, electronic control modules and vehicle’s body iron parts at a minimum of 70 mm. You may rotate the GSM
antenna at an angle of 60-180 degrees (figure 1). It is not allowed to mount the main alarm module in the areas that may contain liquids and
foreign objects as well as moving mechanical parts that may cause damages to the main alarm module or its wire harness.
The main alarm module must be mounted tightly and have a close contact with the vehicle’s body parts in order to ensure proper operation
of the alarm sensors.
Do not mount the alarm components and the wire harness cables in a close proximity to moving parts and mechanisms of the vehicle (e.g.
steering wheel column, gas and brake pedal, clutch pedal, window wiper mechanism and etc.).
It is not allowed to connect the alarm outputs directly to the loads greater than the outputs nominal value-this will lead to their malfunction.
Use the specially designed relay units ( e.g. PRM-210) developed by «TEC electronics» or produced by other companies in order to decrease
electric loads on the X2 (6 pin) connector when connecting the alarm wires for the engine remote start to the vehicle’s high-energy power circuits
(e.g. starter, ignition and etc.). Always use the appropriate wire gauge if you connect the alarm wires to high-energy power circuits and protect
the system from the short-circuit by installing the protective fuses.
It is recommended to replace the mini GSM antenna included in the standard alarm set with an optional external GSM antenna in case if it is
planned to exploit the vehicle in areas with poor cellular network reception.
The external GSM antenna provides higher performance characteristics. Thanks to its construction, it is possible to position the external
GSM antenna inside the vehicle in a place where the screening effect of the vehicle’s body is less intensive.
Figure 1. GSM antenna orientation of the main alarm module