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TEC-67231-2 Technical description Prizrak-8xx BT
A constant level signal is generated on the programmable output during «armed mode», it will vanish after the alarm receives the unlocking
command from the OEM remote or keyless entry system and Radio tag identification.
Vehicle unlocking if RFID is lost or damaged.
If a Radio tag is lost or damaged it is possible to unlock the vehicle using a cellphone (via smart voice menu or smartphone application). There
is no need of a radio tag to be in range to unlock the vehicle via a cellphone, the car’s doors will unlock right after the alarm receives the
unlocking command (the alarm will generate signals on the appropriate outputs allowing to unlock the car’s doors).
Adjusting the «Beach mode»
The feature is convenient in summer time when the car owner is having rest at the beach and is afraid to carry around the car key, radio tag
and smartphone, because they may be stolen or lost. The car owner may leave all those items inside the car. To lock/unlock the vehicle is used a
secret code which is not set by default and is subject for assigning by an installer. The code is to be entered with one of the doors buttons, trunk
buttons or with an additionally installed button.
If the vehicle has been locked with OEM remote, keyless entry system or with driver’s door lock cylinder then it will not be possible to
unlock the car doors by entering a secret code.
Secret code
A secret code is a button pressing combination. The button must be connected to the alarm’s programmable input with the assigned
function №27 «Beach mode code». The code is a 1, 2, 3 or 4 digit number. Each digit is a 1 to 9 number.
The secret code might be changed quickly and as many times as needed during installation or by car owner during everyday vehicle
exploitation.
Secret code entry sequence:
1
Close all doors, hood, trunk lid.
2
Enter a secret code by pressing the button evenly. Make sure that while dialing one of the digits the push duration and pauses between
pushes don’t exceed 1 sec. Keep 2 sec. pause between the digits.
«Beach mode» programming sequence
1
Assign the function
№27
«Beach mode code»
to any programmable input except of the inputs №7 and №16 (refer to «Menu 1.2.
Programable inputs/outputs configuration»).
2
Connect the chosen input to a button located outside of the vehicle (door handle button, trunk lid button).
3
In the «Menu 1» — «Hardware functions
configuration» select the option №26 «Beach mode code» and assign a secret code.
4
Now you need to test the function operation, this is necessary in order to make sure the car is unlocked properly, fore example, after
self-rearming.
Secret code programming/changing
1
Turn ignition ON.
2
Complete the authentication procedure.
3
Within 10 sec. after the authentication is complete press the programming button 10 times. The alarm will emit 3 beeps and LED flashes.
4
According to the «Menu1» select the option
№26 «Beach mode». Therefor, press the PB 26 times. The alarm will indicate the selected
option number by series of 2 long and 6 short beeps and LED flashes.
5
Press and release the brake pedal.
6
6 Program/change a secret code with the button chosen for secret code entry.
7
Wait for confirmation by 1 beep and LED flash.
8
8 Re-enter the secret code.
9
Wait for confirmation:
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2 beeps and LED flashes, then a trill mean that the secret code has been changed, the alarm exits the programming mode.
•
long warning beep — a secret code hasn’t been changed. A mistake is made during secret code entry.
•
Repeat the secret code programming/changing procedure starting from the step №6.
It is possible to exit the secret code programming/changing mode without saving any changes by turning the ignition OFF.
«Beach mode» testing procedure
•
If you program the feature but don’t complete testing procedure then after 10 km of driving the car the function will be blocked. It
will be available again only after resetting the system to factory settings.
•
During testing procedure the OEM car key has to be outside the vehicle.
1
Close all doors, hood, trunk lid
2
Open and close the driver’s door.
3
Enter a secret code — the doors will lock:
4
Wait for siren chirp (approximately 1 minute). The siren is chirped 1 time every 15 seconds.
5
Enter a secret code:
•
If you do it correctly — the doors will unlock. Don’t open any door, hood or trunk lid.
•
If you fail to enter the code correctly — the doors will remain locked, re-enter the code.
If you are sure that it is entered correctly but the doors remain locked-it means that testing procedure hasn’t been complete. Check all
connections and whether the vehicle supports such function (try to re-assign the function to any other programming input).
1
Wait for the siren chirp (maximum 6 minutes). It allows to check whether the doors would unlock after self-rearming.
2
Enter the secret code — the doors should unlock (after self-rearming).
3
Within 30 sec. open a door — you will hear a trill which confirms that the testing procedure has been complete and the «Beach mode»
feature will operate permanently.
Diagnostic mode
The mode allows to test the «Beach mode» function operation. With brake pedal held while you are in the option №26 «Beach mode», the
alarm beeper emits indication sounds:
1
Silence — the function disabled.
2
1 beep — the function enabled.
3
2 beeps — the testing procedure not completed.
4
3 beeps — the function is blocked after vehicle has covered 10 km (resetting to factory settings required).
5
4 beeps — the function is not assigned to the input (if the input was changed after assigning the function).
6
5 beeps — incorrect input is used
(inputs №7 or №16).
Release the brake pedal, the alarm will exit the diagnostic mode. Secret code might be programmed/changed.