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TEC-67231-2 Technical description Prizrak-8xx BT
Alarm description
Preliminary introduction
The alarm was designed for the following purposes:
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For protecting a vehicle from theft while it is parked and from hijacking while it is being operated on the road.
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For notifying the vehicle’s owner that the alarm has been triggered while in parking.
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For providing the vehicle users with the possibility of remotely starting and shutting down the engine to warm up or cool down the interior
(optional feature, may require ESM-250 remote start module).
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For locating the vehicle and for viewing vehicle’s tracks and travel history on the map (an optional GPS/GLONASS-270 module is required).
The alarm comes with the integrated GSM modem which provides full control over the vehicle and the alarm itself via the special mobile
application Prizrak (available at the App Store and Google play), telematic web service «Prizrak Monitoring», phone call, SMS messages. Vehicle
owner’s authentication is verified by carrying the Key-ID tag, Slim-tag, Smartphone tag (Bluetooth Smart technology) in the vehicle’s range and/
or by entering PIN code with vehicle’s original buttons. The alarm is equipped with the embedded tilt/displacement and shock sensors and it may
be upgraded with optional external sensors. 2CAN technology makes it possible for the alarm to simultaneously operate with two CAN-buses
at the same time, improving the alarm functionality for some vehicles. Web-application-Integrator (https://int.tecel.ru/) contains information
on the alarm compatibility with specific vehicles, and the list of vehicles compatible with the alarm as well as the information on peculiarities of
vehicle functionality.
Main advantages of the alarm:
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the alarm may be controlled with vehicle’s standard remote key, KeyID-tag, mobile phone and with standard vehicle’s buttons;
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remote and automatic engine start;
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there is no need to hide a spare key inside the vehicle to remote start it (not available fore all cars, see Integrator to check the feature
availability for a specific vehicle).
Prizrak 8xx/BT series new features:
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Short range radio channel based on Bluetooth 4.2;
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Habitual radio tags — Key tag «Key-ID» and Slim-tag support Bluetooth Smart (2.4 GHz radio channel based on Bluetooth 4.2);
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Settings of the main alarm unit can be adjusted via Bluetooth (special TEC-prog USB-Bluetooth adapter required);
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Any 8xx/BT series car alarm can be upgraded with radio tags;
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The default settings for the authentication method in Prizrak-810 and Prizrak-820 have been changed. Once radio tags have been
registered into the alarm, they can be used for authentication without having to perform additional adjustments;
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The HCU-230 hood compartment module is now controlled via Bluetooth (there is no need to route wires into the engine compartment
anymore);
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Integrated diagnostic system based on OBD II protocol (diagnostic can be carried out via the smartphone app);
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Intelligent system for erasing diagnostic trouble codes that appear after triggering the engine blocking, after remote starting the vehicle’s
engine or engine heater;
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Dual SIM card compatibility (only for 4G systems);
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Supports the broadband cellular network technology of the fourth generation — 4G (only the systems with 4G GSM modem).
Terminology
GSM code:
the code is used in oder to get a vehicle 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 protective film. GSM code may be changed by the alarm user during day-by-
day exploitation (via the mobile app or a phone call). The temporary GSM code «1111» was designed for installation and adjustment convenience.
It is valid before a vehicle has travelled 10 km after the alarm installation. Thereupon, the system will request to enter an unique user’s GSM code.
Programming button.
The programming button is used for entering the PUK code, for adjusting various alarm features and etc. It is allowed
to use as the programming button:
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the embedded Key-ID button.
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one of the vehicle’s factory buttons. In most vehicles the button is assigned automatically, but it may also be programmed by an installer.
Radio tag
(Key-tag «Key-ID» and/or Slim tag): an electronic key that must be always carried around when operating a vehicle. Key-ID tag is
destined for comfortable use in combination with OEM smart key and is securely protected against intellectual hacking. Slim tag has miniature
dimensions and is designed to be kept together with vehicle’s documents.
Authentication.
Authentication is a procedure for verifying wheather a vehicle owner is authorized to drive the vehicle or not, to be more
specific it is a radio tag and/or PIN code identification. Radio tag and PIN code are two independent authentication contours, to disable each
contour — two different authentication procedures should be carried out. CDL — central door locking system.
Optional equipment
The use of an optional equipment provides new possibilities and allows to enhance security and comfort level during the vehicle exploitation.
Hood compartment unit HCU-230
— was designed for controlling the aftermarket electromechanical hood locks via an encoded communication
channel.
CAN-relay Implant 1A (2x3)
— wireless engine locking relay. Data exchange between the main alarm unit and CAN-relay Implant is carried
out over CAN interface — reliable connection is guaranteed even at the strongest interferences in airwaves.
Autoscanner CheckControl:
the CAN relay immobilizes a vehicle either via a special CAN bus command or by cutting a low-current electrical
circuit; by shunting the vehicle’s sensors.
GPS/Glonass-270 module
— provides accurate vehicle location. If this module is not connected to the main alarm module - the current vehicle
location is determined via LBS (Location-based Servises). The vehicle location is determined based on the signals of the closest cell-phone
towers. The alarm detects a signal from the nearest cell-phone tower and displays the vehicle location near that tower (this doesn’t provide an
accurate location).
Key-ID tag (Bluetooth Smart)
— equipped with the embedded button which can be used to lock/unlock the vehicle’s central door locking
system and the vehicle owner authentication. The embedded button can also be used as the programming button, assuming that this feature
was properly set up.
Slim tag (Bluetooth 4.2)
— is used for vehicle owner authentication. It is possible to purchase optional radio tags for Prizrak-810/BT or
Prizrak 820/BT.
Hood compartment unit HCU-230/BT (Bluetooth)
— was designed for controlling the aftermarket electro-mechanical hood locks and the
other equipment located in the engine compartment. Bluetooth technology allows to avoid running the alarm wires from the cabin into the engine
compartment.