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SPYBALL

®

 6829 Alarm + Immobiliser 

Thatcham cat. MC1

 

 

SPYBALL

®

 6809 Alarm Upgrade 

Thatcham cat. MC2>1 

 

Meeting The British Insurance Industry’s 

Criteria for Motorcycle Security  

 

USER INSTRUCTIONS 

Thank you for choosing Spyball by Cobra. We recommend you read this guide carefully 
and keep it for future reference. 

VEHICLE

 SECURITY 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SPYBALL 6809

Page 1: ...09 Alarm Upgrade Thatcham cat MC2 1 Meeting The British Insurance Industry s Criteria for Motorcycle Security USER INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for choosing Spyball by Cobra We recommend you read this guide...

Page 2: ...disarming of the full security system without Biker Recognition function use as a conventional transmitter 4 2 Arming disarming of the full security system with Biker Recognition function 5 Protection...

Page 3: ...al shield Two remote control transmitters with Biker Recognition function A set of fitting accessories and a wiring harness A user manual This is not a DIY product Fitting instructions are available f...

Page 4: ...paired in advance and are already operational Realignment is needed when a paired transmitter is de synchronised from the receiver This can happen if for example the transmitter is operated repeatedl...

Page 5: ...ignition off If the ignition remains on the system will automatically quit the pairing procedure In both cases the exit from the procedure is confirmed by a short sharp audible signal Important 1 For...

Page 6: ...returns to his her vehicle and the transmitter signal reaches the receiver For more details regarding arming and disarming in Biker Recognition mode please see also the information provided in the par...

Page 7: ...To conform with the British Insurance Industry s Criteria for cat MC1 security systems the immobiliser section always activates automatically 27 secs after the motorcycle s ignition has been turned o...

Page 8: ...the arming period which allows for the stabilisation of the control unit first 25 seconds and for subsequent testing of the functions 35 secs see paragraph 8 2 Check control function Once this period...

Page 9: ...within 21 seconds of the transmitter leaving the operating range of the receiver about 3 meters If the immobiliser has already armed passively Spyball 6829 it is followed by the activation of the ala...

Page 10: ...ng that arming period A short additional flash indicates that the battery is getting low and needs replacing 5 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS Dual engine immobilisation Spyball 6829 Twenty seven seconds after t...

Page 11: ...ery are cut the integrated back up battery allows the alarm system to sound if armed and signal sabotage 6 TEMPORARY DEACTIVATION OF THE MOVEMENT SENSOR The system can be armed without activating the...

Page 12: ...rag the motorcycle away the ignition lock tamper protection circuit e g an attempt to force the lock generates a 30 sec alarm cycle The alarm condition is signalled by the 114dB piezoelectric siren th...

Page 13: ...ycle Arm the system wait 25 seconds to allow for stabilisation then test the protection functions as appropriate during the remaining 40 seconds a If the instantaneous alarm trigger input has been use...

Page 14: ...esigned in response to the fast growing phenomenon of vehicle hi jacking typically while the driver is waiting before a stop sign or at traffic lights The system switches to anti hijack mode if the st...

Page 15: ...electable functions 11 BACK UP BATTERY SUPPLY The 6829 is equipped with internal Ni MH back up batteries that are automatically recharged when the motorcycle is driven In the event that normal power s...

Page 16: ...e reminder signals every time the ignition is turned off 13 TURN INDICATOR ON AUDIBLE WARNING SIGNAL This ancillary function does not relate to anti theft protection but it can make riding easier and...

Page 17: ...been initiated The LED switches off and then provides five different visual indications that relate to the five selectable functions Please refer to the chart below VISUAL INDICATION SELECTABLE FUNCTI...

Page 18: ...ress push button n 1 of the transmitter after the fifth flash Positive polarity Press push button n 2 of the transmitter after the fifth flash Negative polarity Once the selections are finalised a lon...

Page 19: ...the system is armed turn ignition on and press push button n 1 If the transmitter is not available enter the emergency disarming pin code as described in paragraph 16 If turning the ignition on is not...

Page 20: ...ber of your code is 10 then wait for the LED to flash ten times before turning the ignition OFF The LED switches off 5 Enter the remaining numbers of the PIN code using the same procedure In the event...

Page 21: ...me and subsequently displays 4 sets of flashes Count and note the number of flashes in each set Those are the numbers of the PIN code The end of the reading is confirmed by a short sharp audible signa...

Page 22: ...etween 1 and 18 Once the LED has flashed 18 times the procedure stops and needs to be repeated Note 2 To quit the procedure without making any changes turn the ignition off before the new code is comp...

Page 23: ...tch lever pulled in please check If none of these operations is successful contact a Spyball dealer The system is not triggered by moving lifting the bike Has the inhibition time elapsed Is the moveme...

Page 24: ...uipment might be damaged by steam cleaning high pressure washing Never direct the jet at the unit and protect it to prevent water infiltration Diagrams descriptions and features are only indicative Th...

Page 25: ...uring defect The warranty will also be overridden if the unit is tampered with by anyone not authorised by Cobra AT In the event of incorrect fitting misuse the manufacturer will not be liable for any...

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Page 28: ...ED switches off 5 Enter the remaining digits of the PIN code using the same procedure In the event of a error an alarm cycle will follow At the end of the alarm cycle you can restart the procedure ONC...

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