1.9.10 Anti-jamming alarm
WiPro III applies intelligent functions and evaluation algorithms to detect illegal
interference or disruptions of the receiving frequency.
An alarm is triggered if necessary without interfering with the troublefree operation
of the WiPro III and its components in any way.
If you frequently use your vehicle in areas where the WiPro III is exposed to illegal
traffic on its transmission frequency, this may result in undesired alarms.
Refer to Chapter 1.5 on Page 3 of the installation manual to learn how you can disable
the antijamming function.
2. Alarm storage
The alarm storage allows you to review all incidents that occurred while you were away
from your vehicle. When sounding a long, continuous tone followed by two short tones
from the internal siren when switched to “disarmed”, the alarm system has recorded
a previous alarm.
To determine which type of detector triggered the alarm, check the status LED before
putting the alarm system back into operation. The status LED uses a sequence of flashes
to indicate which type of detector triggered the alarm. You can use the table below to
attribute an alarm to a specific detector.
If the tone described above sounds while the system is being “disarmed”, the alarm
storage will be erased by the next “arming” process.
1 flash followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Cab doors (CAN bus)
2 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Wireless magnetic contact
3 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Wireless gas alarm
4 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Radio cable loop
5 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
G.A.S.pro
8 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Panic alarm
9 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Interfering transmitter
10 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Pro-finder (SMS “alarm”)
11 flashes followed by a 5 second pause …
Reason for alarm:
Input for interior lighting
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