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TEC-67231-2 Technical description Prizrak-8xx BT

Adjusting the built-in sensors

Table 10.  Built-in sensors

Option function

Values 

range 

Default 

values

Note

1

Shock sensor warning

0 – 8

4

0— the zone is disabled;...8 — maximum sensitivity

2

Shock sensor trigger

0 – 8

4

0— the zone is disabled;...8 — maximum sensitivity

3

Shock sensor trigger

0 – 8

4

0— the zone is disabled;...8 — maximum sensitivity

Programming sequence

Turn the ignition ON.

Complete the authentication procedure

Within 10 sec. after an authentication is complete press the PB 8 times, the alarm will emit 5 beeps and LED flashes.

Select a required option number by pressing the PB the number of times, corresponding to a desired option number. The alarm will 

inform about the selected option number by series of beeps and LED flashes.

Now it is possible to customize the option value by applying and holding the brake pedal. The alarm will indicate the current option value 

by series of beeps and LED flashes.

Change the option value by pressing the PB a number of times required for shifting from current value to a desired one. The alarm

will inform about the new option value by series of beeps and LED flashes. Keep in mind while shifting within the option, that after

the last option value goes the firs one.

The alarm will automatically exit the programming mode and will save all current setting in nonvolatile internal memory after the ignition

is turned off with brake pedal released. And also the alarm will exit the menu in 10 seconds after the last action is made in the menu and if

brake pedal is not applied.

The built-in shock sensor can be tested quickly and conveniently by temporarily exiting the programming menu. While adjusting any built-in 

shock sensor zones, turn the ignition OFF. The alarm will not emit any sound. Test the shock sensor after arming the alarm (the windows 

comfort closure function is disabled during testing), besides this the alarm operates as usual. After turning the ignition back ON, the alarm 

comes back to the same programming menu option as it has been before temporary exit for shock sensor testing.

If the ignition is not turned ON within 10 minutes after testing is finished, the alarm saves the current sensor sensitivity value and 

automatically exits the «Built-in sensor adjustment» menu and trill will sound.

Configuring the engine heater settings

Table 11.  Engine heater settings

Option name

Values 

range

Default 

values

Description

1

Parking heater operation permit/

prohibit

1 – 2

1

1 — permit; 2 — prohibit

2

Stand-alone pre-heater operation in 

the supplementary heater mode

1 – 2

2

1 — ON; 2 — OFF

3

Engine heater conrol protocol

1 – 8

1 – Webasto; 2 – Eberspächer; 3 – automatic adjustment; 4 – factory 

fitted Webasto for VAG (Multivan T6); 5 — factory fitted Webasto for RR 

Evoque (2011-2013); 6 — factory fitted Eberspächer for RR Evoque (2011-

2013)/Sport (2014--); 7 – control over protocol disabled: 8 – factory-fit 

Eberspächer for Toyota

4

Engine heater shut off criterion

1 – 3

1

1 — by time; 2 — by engine temperature; 3 — by engine temperature or 

by time

5

Engine pre-heater operation 

duration

1 – 12

3

1— 10 minutes;....3 — 30 minutes;.... 12 — 120 minutes

6

Engine pre-heater shut down 

temperature

1 – 7

1 —  0°С; ... 5 —  50°С; ... 7 —  70°С

7

Car’s battery voltage to shut off the 

engine pre-heater

1 – 11

9

1 —  10,5 V; … 9 —  11,3 V; ... 11 —  

11,5 V

8

Factory installed engine heater 

control via CAN-bus permit/inhibit

1 – 2

1

1 — permit; 2 — inhibit

9

Engine heater activation code with 

vehicle’s interior buttons

The code programming is carried out similarly to PIN code change 

algorithm. It is possible to enter the code only with the ignition turned 

ON

10 Engine heater control via OEM 

remote key

1 – 2

2

1 — ON; 2 — OFF

11 Operating algorithm for the output 

«Aftermarket heater control» 

1 – 6

1

1 — status control; 2 – pulse control 2,5 sec; 3 – pulse 3 sec; 4 – pulse 

1,5 sec; 5 – pulse 1 sec; 6 – pulse 0,8 sec

12 Autonomous ventilation operating 

duration

1 – 4

1

1 — OFF; 2-10 minutes; 3-20 minutes; 4-30 minutes

Programming sequence

Turn the ignition to the ON position.

Complete an authentication procedure.

Within 10 sec. after authentication is completed press the PB 17 times, the alarm will emit 8 beeps and LED flashes.

Select a required option by pressing the PB the number of times corresponding to a desired option number. The alarm will indicate the 

selected option number by series of beeps and LED flashes.

Now it is possible to change the option value by pressing and holding the brake pedal. The alarm will inform about the current option 

value with series of beeps and LED flashes.

Change the option value by pressing the PB a number of times required for shifting from current value to a desired one. The alarm will 

inform about the new option value by series of beeps and LED flashes. Keep in mind while shifting within the option, that after the last 

option value goes the firs one.

The alarm will automatically exit the programming mode and will save all current setting in nonvolatile internal memory after the ignition

is turned off with brake pedal released. And also the alarm will exit the menu in 10 seconds after the last action is made in the menu and if

brake pedal is not applied.

Summary of Contents for Prizrak-810 BT

Page 1: ...UNLIMITED AUTOM BILE CONTROL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION GSM CAR ALARM...

Page 2: ...n 19 Menu 1 2 Programmable inputs outputs configuration 21 Table 8 Programmable outputs features 22 Table 9 Programmable inputs features 24 Adjusting the feature Vehicle s CDL unlocking blockage until...

Page 3: ...registered in the mobile app Prizrak telematic Web service Prizrak monitoring and for controlling the alarm via phone calls or SMS User s personal GSM code is located on the plastic card under the pr...

Page 4: ...en of a smartphone and provides convenient control over the alarm features from virtually anywhere remote starting the engine arming disarming locking unlocking adjusting the shock and tilt displaceme...

Page 5: ...t is not possible to use the mobile app as well as if you don t use smartphones at all Smart voice menu structure Was designed for quickly obtaining the most important information about the alarm and...

Page 6: ...arm will start responding to that sensor if only there is no any impact on that sensor within the next hour This function cancels the alarm panic but not the warning signals Diagnosing the alarm trigg...

Page 7: ...y stationary and the engine is running press and hold the brake pedal 2 Engage the parking brake 3 Release the brake pedal 4 Take the car s key out of the ignition switch the engine should keep runnin...

Page 8: ...l a PIN code is entered If Engine blocking at a safe speed is enabled the engine will only be blocked when the vehicle s speed drops below 30 km h or after it comes to a complete stop this depends on...

Page 9: ...red in order to pair register a smartphone with the alarm The code is located under the protective film of the plastic card which is supplied with the alarm An installer is not allowed to scratch off...

Page 10: ...ID tag may be used as the programming button in order to make settings enable disable valet mode enter a secret PUK code The radio tags validate a vehicle s owner by the dialog authentication principl...

Page 11: ...entication methods description Tag factory value for Prizrak 830 and Prizrak 840 A tag must be in range Wait for confirmatory trill The LED will fade PIN code Enter PIN code Tag or PIN code factory va...

Page 12: ...needed either by an installer during installation or by an end alarm user at any time In order to ensure the proper secrecy level the factory set PIN code two 2 presses on PB programming button must...

Page 13: ...ou don t have to warry that your vehicle remains unguarded if you forget to disable the service mode The alarm automatically enables all security features and the vehicle remains protected You may dis...

Page 14: ...ser 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...

Page 15: ...pLine 12 Black Power GROUND System power source GROUND 13 Grey green DATA2 TX Immo LIN ComfortControl Mazda CDL control on Mazda 14 Blue yellow LIN An aftermarket heater control via Webasto Ebersp ch...

Page 16: ...rake pedal position data refer to the Integrator files Pin 22 The input is used for connection to the vehicle s interior buttons in case if they are absent in the CAN bus The input is connected to eit...

Page 17: ...e automatic engine start of any level of difficulty All methods for implementing the remote automatic engine start feature are described below 1st method By means of the built in keyless bypass module...

Page 18: ...amming button a corresponding number of times refer to the Integrator If a vehicle s group is a two digit number than enter the first number wait for 2 seconds and enter the second number The alarm wi...

Page 19: ...one 8 Vehicle s CDL control 1 4 4 1 control via a single wire considering the CDL status 2 control via a single wire regardless of CDL status 3 double wire control 4 control via CAN bus 9 10 Comfort f...

Page 20: ...ication with CAN relay 6 CAN relay firmware update required 7 Error in connection to CAN bus 32 Can relay implant reset to default values 1 2 In order to reset CAN relay to factory values press the pr...

Page 21: ...sible to turn them back ON by switching the ignition OFF and than back ON or by pressing the control button The option 25 Perimeter monitoring pause Some vehicles OEM alarm systems trigger as soon as...

Page 22: ...formed while the vehicle ACC is ON the first key position of the ignition switch can match with ignition 13 The engine is running A constant signal is formed while the engine running 14 Engine RPM A...

Page 23: ...ain active until the remote start mode is terminated Is used for activation of heated mirrors seats steering wheel rear window heating and etc 44 Normally closed relay control for vehicle s CDL unlock...

Page 24: ...is used when Slave is implemented via analog inputs A programmable input with preprogrammed feature Hazard lights status monitoring is connected to a high current circuit controlling the turn indicat...

Page 25: ...e previouse option value 8 The feature 10 refer to the Table 8 Programmable outputs configuration Vehicle s OEM button pressure programming algorithm Programming algorithm for feature 10 Factory butto...

Page 26: ...ected protection against Relay Station Attack In order to successfully impement the feature Disable vehicle unlocking until the radio tag is detected 1 Select the radio tag operating mode see option 2...

Page 27: ...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 2...

Page 28: ...heater operation permit prohibit 1 2 1 1 permit 2 prohibit 2 Stand alone pre heater operation in the supplementary heater mode 1 2 2 1 ON 2 OFF 3 Engine heater conrol protocol 1 8 1 Webasto 2 Ebersp c...

Page 29: ...te start mode 1 12 3 1 10 minutes 3 30 minutes 12 120 minutes 16 Engine shutdown temperature during remote start mode 1 14 12 1 15 2 20 12 70 14 80 17 Low temperature engine start 1 8 1 1 30 2 20 3 15...

Page 30: ...matically Can be set up manually if needed 4 OEM alarm system operating mode remote start 1 3 1 OEM alarm operates in standart mode 2 OEM alarm is disabled The OEM alarm system will not arm 3 Disarmin...

Page 31: ...he number of the current value by one Keep in mind that after the last value number goes the first one confirmation 3 beeps will sound 6 Release the brake pedal and switch the ignition to the OFF posi...

Page 32: ...menu by pressing and releasing the programming button the number of times corresponding to a desired option number The alarm will indicate a selected option number by a series of beeps and LED flashes...

Page 33: ...y during the first 2 minutes after power has been supplied to the HCU module 1 Install the main alarm module and the HCU on a vehicle and supply power to both modules 2 Turn the vehicle s ignition ON...

Page 34: ...or immobilizing the vehicle 4 Siren operation after the alert has triggered 4 Values range 1 to 4 1 seren OFF 2 siren doesn t sound when warning is triggered 3 loudness for warning is the same as for...

Page 35: ...r authentication is used PIN code or PUK code take the batteries out of each radio tag 2 Perform the authentication procedure The alarm will emit the confirmatory trill indicating that the authenticat...

Page 36: ...to confirm that the menu has been entered A different number of beeps means an error you will have to start over 3 Press and release the programming button the number of times corresponding to the op...

Page 37: ...D flash as the current default option value 1 100 meters 7 Change option 3 to do so still holding the brake pedal pressed press and release the programming button 2 times to advance from the value 1 t...

Page 38: ...ssigned command A quick access command assigned to the key 6 6 Depends on the assigned command Programming studio The Programming studio is a free web interface of the visual development environment T...

Page 39: ...switch Ignition 2 Ignition 2 Ignition Ignition Starter Starter Bypass module power source Microphone 3 A Connect to the vehicle s chassis ground or to the contact 24 of the X1 connector Is connected...

Page 40: ...s warning 5 AntiHiJack trigger 6 OEM alarm system trigger Alerts form the remote start sytem 1 Remote engine start 2 Warning of forthcoming engine shut down 3 Engine shut down by remote start system 4...

Page 41: ...cal description Prizrak 8xx BT Mark in the picture the alarm elements location This may help to quickly find them later Alarm elements installation scheme in a vehicle Keep this scheme out of reach of...

Page 42: ...icrophone TEC 4120 1 Wire harness 1 Temperature sensor 1 SIM card 1 Quick reference card 1 User guide 1 Equipment technical passport 1 Wiring diagram 1 Packing 1 Product specifications and operating c...

Page 43: ...43 TEC 67231 2 Technical description Prizrak 8xx BT PRIZRAK PROTECTION AGAINST PROFESSIONAL CARJACKING www tecel ru en...

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